, 1:1.. i a mi'.ki.v ., r.. ; ,Y. lAM'AilY lit. l-'H. ! ; ., :. i.i' I i.iiiititi. i i'i i'l up with y ltv Kiil'i t'l' i- vi-itimj frii-tnis ,.!. I I-'- ;-i' Tat.-. of tlii' place, visited . ... : ; -l-u ru I :i--t w -U . I x . mil' nf Lilly's foremost , , . in to. n uti 1'ilin'silay. .1 Tlnnim-. nf Klder ton ii-hip, v ..; ..i i.i.hii 1. 1 xv ii mi .Mi mil a y. , . ;.-,.-. ,.!' W ;i ! i i i! t . in tiv ii-ihip. 4 - t' 1.1'i'ii-lniiL.' mi Tliurs.lny. 4 Mr-. W'i'li t.iiilitn. of tliis ii-nto iili-inni: lal-i'k. i s:,:ii l.a'iuli. ra-liicr of tin' 'si r- a - in i w ii i. ii llniisiluy. i .1,1.1. V,;.,r. ill Niiiiiiii.'llii!! -i . nl a li .v hours in town on i ,i. ,. !,. t- ,,r K. a.l.' ami Vliite I,, , ,,; h.iiil a joint in-titm.' on , ... T. Puis ha- i-iiiil i ai'li'il for :i I, A house mi limit slril't I.. I - t . I . i; i . --.-;!. ..f tliis pi I. 'i'. is i i'rel , , ! i Li pl'tut at Maltaliy, . i . j I! ' V . .. M. ;. 1 1 i i i -I 'li'-il at lii-r home ;,, ,i i M hi. lay. ) .iiiii.irv l.'.lli. . i-. .1 .ii c:.it am! Lewis .1. : . , ; M , --, i . 1 1 ' 'in a township witc i n ,11 I l!:,t-il.l . J1 si,.. ,!.' "I Lord lu s popular l,..- i - ,1 l .ii'l ill III I 1. 1 , i , .M ,S S I 1 . I. ....... . y:L ,, U..i:.,-.::.v i ;, !. i.i nl i n n liou-i' is ln'iiiir elect i;.: , i .-ill. oh t In- louck lie u. Iiv . i:..i u. i Urns . i.f t his plan1. t r J i.. I. i'i I i.i 1 1 iv i 1 1 ( i .in inn y have ;. :.i.s!iii"-. Ill- ill I hat a Iter a ...it nil 1 hi' I ill 1 1 In Will lie opened II 1 1 r i- i I ..lir.'l.i'in I a Ml.-il o:T a s,-t of - i few ilns :r;,i ami I .a m i 'n M il . i.i tin- I eiiU.ii hotel, v.as ilu- ii. -r. ;. ;, ,;:.iiis fur I ii'i ii a t I In-i'i mi i nr ifts-l hi- lil. d in thr pi'othn!i . .,!,.: I.i I'lii'.-Sat ni ilay .laliu- ,i 1 1- .lu.i'-'i' 1 'l.oiiias. ol (ar , i. I, i ,. a n "'il I i mi' I i- i.i. ii I of , i -p. ut a Ii w In m r i n I . iv It nil .. ":i'ii aiiil faniiiv. of litis phiee. I .. .,i.n I. ! 'inii.ia u Lore t hey i n ii i . I I In- w a i in w a t liet o mi - nl i, ! ., : 1 . i. ( ' Ni-i I nf litis plai-i'. , ... ;, '. ..I'll- ' I 1 1 ' 1 1 . 1 S j, I'll .tilll ;,,i-: nl vv i i-1,-, 1 1-, i ii tii il . i 1 ... .'. v, ' i nl 1 1 . i. v it. of 11:.. u ii ii... h in. in i il i if '. i t i.. :,::i.. i 1 mi In I ! - I to ;m4 4 ilefi 1 ifur fboi . ,. l'.::t..ti w .I! vol.. al t!i.. i i .it .hi a .p. . -1 1 i. .it I t ! ii mil . 1 .,. i i . i-. .''' i I a li.::.,l - .. i ' a i j i. - 1 1 ii' ' I.i' - 1 1 t i ii'' I i . a: ' I 1 i'iiiiiiiii's-i'itu'1'"' 1 ' . . n.t .1 v. : ! ! p i. .1 -i it. I I i ir . .,- i- ...n .ipi'.ii tiiioiv. 1' i ' 1: V I ', oil I. , .1 . .1 !:i ) IH'l'. W..I hint: in i. Mt". ii, a:i' .nit.,- a! South Till I. i.i hi- !-- I'la.-i.ii.'t! .... Wi'ilni s- 'dil : I.i-! w.'t-u i a : i . ! of r. i.i '. -1 . ; . i ii S ,l,,,, . i. i.i i a- cii.ivii'ii'.i l a I i . l,i!.. I -.--Mill-, was (iit -iiifi i : pay a li.n- ol s.m ami am . : in i ,.i.i,u i'....p ...i -. in. in i 'is. . 1 1 1 1 , . 1 1 ' . a : i , f. . -1 . a i i 1 1 . i :i . u in i . . i a i 1 1... . ml. i r m.",hi ol' i ,. ' ., ; i . - - i '.in . w a - -. 1 1 ! .-it.-, il In pal .i : i . . f -! ..i anil ..-I - nl i."..si-riit inn. I. M. I. a l.ar.l-. ol this plat-.-, wa i . .1 u,i, .i a p.iti'iil on a iv i-i'si ! ili . n, s.i.i... VS.- Imp.' the I ...!.. !' ! -i.ii.i-iv nit his i i, .-it ili. ii. i mi I'n li i-. I iv i it:.' a I ii .in lt . mill's I !. .. '.in-', in ' a ml.t'i a to a n-hi p. ..- . ;' jnii il on Mum lay l.v li.-inir i i i . i -'. I If i- i a p..i i y 1 1 i o i-i i.i i 'i ,i !'fii!cr aflff a siis- ; ' .. . . in. it; : h- a L'a i ii Hi in If i I - a p- , .ti l.n l ilhiit 11 at I ! ' In i i ii . ... ha. K ami w ih it a ;r -- : " i aj i . a ' i, in a ! pi I i nt a t;.-. ill i a i , ir- i-i nn p!. -1 1 1 in :: ml i - In ,i M. I... I a.r. II. A. H. o. malo-r a a .r. .1. .i i In- vnii ; ravt h.r plan n ' slit . : I.,,-. - i a : :- i ha i A pi i 1 1 l In- . : : . I ''! ! i I I f . ill! lll.-lii'f 1,111 III - i ,,, ; t hi' lif.V line HOW i. ' I it.'! ii.ii ill I hf In il t il nf .i : - I .1 , ii, .i - 1 1 1 . n. S l. I .it... ti-a p i : i i hat f..r s.-v- . -' i i :, i .1 Ii a - v .-ii i n I a - In ' 1 i'i ami L'i'lit i.-lilfli nl I in - : - i ' ; . ,l: . nf I 1 1 1 - pi a.-f. ill ' . I , ,1 - I !! pi I- p. Illfll. ,' in -: .f. .N A In am Alt. : ' a 1 1 -i ' .. u I, : If i it U i un i . . ... i . f i a .. -i i 1 1 1 k a i i i . nt t.ii i i: l; -1 rii k h i in i in " !!' -Of. I ti I I ! II- 11 sf ff i ' j : 1 ;l .1111 V lil'.'k. s I. all, t. a yniin- Sonifi'sfi i ..i.'l M is s i,,. : ,i i.lta: I. i . . I.af i I,, p. l. S,'!ta:lfi' .i a . ii, I. .. I. ail 7.'.' a ' 1 i.,- III.' i . 1 I . . 1 1 . p a I til I'i". o" l.f.ni. ! a is i , a nl. I o i . i i f ol v r mi Su mi a y ' ..!... .'iiu ai I., ol A Moon. i. i ; i : j ... II,. u ivi p iii w in n 'i ii -'.. 'l'iif Ii. ,u y I'lil.i l '-!.t -'I'' ami pf i if 1 1 a N-ii t hf ' If hf ai l. I 'It) sifians ai- at 1 1 si.., mi '1'm-ilay - i " i i i. i in I, n. u. ini '"!'-. II" a 1 a U ill Iff Hi' A ! i i. Hi a. ii n a liftt i i n:.r. 1 : tail v. a s i-i mi in 1 1 1 i.i to " i -' j a i ! to a us er t lie 1 :' i'fl h i- opf it.. il up a In-w 1 ' Ol -' 1 . . I IhMi. ,f will llf , ' 'f. l'a -i.inif is ami s.-ll ' i.iii'l. ..I a iiii-.i its a ml ' ' ' If I -. I I Is f nn.is ;n . -.is i. as ran hf t hi ml ' i, , in a nil. ' 1 'on- in i i :t i i i I i ii. mi Sat- 'i a-l, fi in all I hf tt i n.ln.s s " i 1 i, I I In- it,-w -vhii.il In.iisf in i ' iim voiis iaf ..tlfifil a i'i i i.f ir a ppi . In itsinii ami " ' i- to I.f h.ip.-il th.-y ill i. i 'ii.nl.- ai, . an,pif ,,f. '' '. foninan of tin- ivpair I , '' ' In- toiilflhollsfs iii Al- ' ' i : - - : , i I.i i a ii an i-n -i in- a mi "' "'' Inm-ilay ,,f ;l. w,., k anil ' ' ' !. his In ail lifinir riu-lifil 1 !l 'i mass. I If as .;t y rar-of '"' 1 " M's a w if. ;ui ;ui in fa ii I chilli. .. '-n,-. -I, i, r D.ivi.l Kvans. who M" i ' .i . i ., M.H,. M.mi, ,,f l J,,.,s,,n-:. ' 11 ' '' ''V ait fii-iii,. a Ini.- alki in; on a ..m tr.n U at lliinliliiloll a cnilplf ,. . R" "-'" ainl si vfii-ly injiiif,! ahniit I'avi'. II,. Aas l.iniipht l his ''"'"'i .M..naa ami Mill .,,,u l- all riht Mrs. Mivha.-l A. Sk. lly di.-.l at her honif in lfiiy, Wfstmoi, lan.l cntinty, on Saturilay .laniiary 13, aif.l ahniil 4:t years. Thf ilfCf as,.,i w;,s a native nf Wilninre and was a sister of 1'imr Direetor John Iniiif ami Mis. .In-eph A. Skelly, of fa mhria tow iishtp aini of M rs. Meiikle of Wilamie. --.huiifs Mi-Feely. an old time resilient of C iinhi ia ronnty died at his hnme in C li ai liehl Ihh nship, mi Wednesday, am-d 77 years. Tli.' ,le eeasistl left lids enmity nearly lifty years a-o and spent thirty eijiht years in Wisennsiu and Iowa lint iv tnriifd to (.'learlield tnwnsliip uhout ten years ai;,). The enle;-lnr for Catnhria ' township will la ;it the tnwnsliip school house in t he Ihiioii-Ii nf Khetislniiir nn Saturday. I an nai y '.' Till, helwei-ii the limit's nf m.e ami si in the aftet noon for the purpose of receiving all unpaid sehnnl taxes. After that date live per cent, will he added to :il I unpaid school tucs. Ihirin the past year Itev. Father Willi II. of I.oretto, has had the parochal rc.-ii.eme of that parish adorned with h aiidsnine ci ay nn pot trails nf all the pas tors of i hat cnn-ief at inn, from the IJev. l'al he r ( ialiit.;n. 1 he iioneer priest of the ilie-hfiiifs. w M i estahlishi d the coiurri. fiat'iiu in 1 ."'..'.I. down to the ptesent lime. .1. M . I iul hl ie. the owner of extensive saw mills in limner t'ity, Indiana enmity, has failed. 1 ti 1 1 1 1 it w us also t he ox ne r of several thousand acres of coal lands in In diana cniintv. His liahilities will prt.ha hly reiii h i,u h i. All nf Mr. tiuihrie's propei'ty is now in the hands of the sheri 11 . Inn mi iiiu' In the iii ncra! dc pri ssinu in values it is th!iii!'ht that the assets will not in ua I the liahili t ies -Earnest I. liln-y. a former Kheiistuirs er. I, in formany years a resident of the Vft. white lie was in the employ nf the jnveriiineiil as a clerk in the Ijinir'.rr ma -If r's df pail ineiil nf t he 1' . S. A .. a ml w In. a -hni I I i me a-n return,' .1 to Kbcns buii.'. was taken to Itixinont asylum nn Monday, after heim; adjudged insaite. lie is -i I uni t years nf ;ts'i' a ml is a hi nt her of the late lioll. .lohn S. Kliey. .lohn K. SchryneU. an nld and well kinn.n cili.eii of illume, died at his hniiie ill that place on Wcdnesiiay innrn imr. aueil s:i years, lie is survived hy his ;,f'l wile, four daughters. Mrs. Ma. lie ll.'ii lii.'k. id I'oln. III.. Mrs. I'.-s IJoyd. of 111 lenshnt -a;, Mrs. , aura I'erry, nf I u -ii.fsif. l'a.. Miss Mt.ilie. of Wilninre and t w n sons. ( 'hal'les, nf Su in ini rh i II t-owii-ship ami Harry of Nfliia-ka. - I-'lnin the liiiani ial report, of St. Mi chael's chui, h at Loietto. recently ptilttcd at this ollice. we Ic.iinthal t he receipt s fi.r the Veil' Is..;! lO'li' f il.!..ll. the ex pf ml - iiiiii - ',: i. r.i leaviir-; a halance in the treasury i.i t.'.j.s-.' with an iiidfhte.lmss of s;o.si. ieavinur a lot.il imlehtf.iness of fI7.'.i". I'manir the year thire were ci-ht marria-es in t he mil? relation, thirty-six ha pi i nns ami t a en t y eiu'li I deal hs. - 1'ii ; : i p (nl Ii ns. nf this place, nn Wed iii s.l p. was auai.hil a verdict in thet'en llecolinly collt'l at I'.i'llelnlite nl . 1 ' . -i in a ease a.:aiii-l the I tii ! I'nnt , I ',-n t ra I Kail I'.iail c, nit pa ii v !'..r lo'.liii- sinck in use nu that load ami w hich was conveyed to the company when it pu ic has,-,1 he road at sli.fi il s .j le t lire.. y-at s aim. M r. t ol I ins pi 1 1 id I ha I I hf stock did not h.-loiii; t n t ho nld i onipaiiv. ini' to himself individually. --The hoard of directors of the ( amhtia Mutual lire I ustiratiff company met at 1 1 n o 1 1 i ' . 1 1 1 ih" secietary on Tuesdav for the purpose nf iitLraiii.atiiiu and election of ol:i. ers lo' t elisuii,- year. Thefnl- lowiii- named entlenten w ere elected : .1. M. Thumps, hi. i;i n-liiir-. piesidetit: .!.;.'. Kearer. Spam:!. -r. vice president: 'I. Ii. Hick. Kl.ciishut secretary and in-a-iUfi: .Inliii I.,nyd. .lohn .1. Kvans. am! . T. Kul i ils. Ktieiiliurr, executive i olit'i.il t e. Ilrnrm' .. K'inkcail for the north ami I. K. lnil.i i ts for the south of i ho o hi n t w ei e i et ai ncd as a-eiits. - Y h i If .fpha n ia I, l'a inter a ml aimt her 'i It! 1,'tll'in. nf Clalid-e Wes t Ili, il eland coimiv. wen' felling a tree Saturday iiioiiiin- preparatory to making it into pitpo-ts.ii pi. i ii, ni nf the ti ui. k split nil. stiikin- Ml. l'a i it 1 1 r a i,. I pi n it i in: hi m to the u'i'iiiiiiil. His i-i nn pa ii i. iii with t-'reat il i llic ii 1 1 y - uccf f did inliflim: the liml.er ml' him w hen it w as found that his rid'ar hiilie was hlokl n. several rihs f ia. 1 u I I d an. I iiitfinal injuries nf a serious nature sii-taine.l. II' was i arrie.1 in his home and a ',iiv-i,iaii -iiinni.iii'il who re n n.-eil the liai tuifs ami alteinied lo his nthej iiijut ies -hut he is mil ex pect. il to r, er. This is the seasnii nf the yc:ir that II,: P nl. ii.-. n;s lake adv a ii I a ue nf to plant a few K. pulilii'iin school directors in lem ocrat ic di-t rjcis. in, in th, plea that t he schonls should lie kepi out of politics. Tin' K pu In ica u directors thus clccicd he- niie iv u-i liil iii the coins, of lime whin u coiiniy su peri n I ende u t is to he ei.-cled. W ho. in inhlilinll to tin' duties i i,i 1 1 ,-. I i. poii 'ni iii hy 1 1 is ollice will at lend iii tin- payment nf taxes for iieliii.iii in li pu hlii a n- a nil pel form such acts as the I.ia in its ,. Units ti ineVfiil frad ii leu t ami ilifL'al vol i 1 1 r special I y prohihils tin- paf- ly i hail nian from iloin-. Look out for them! A l ili w ill l.e iiiesentcd hy one of the inctnlifis from Sonicrsel county at the i.ext sfssinu nf the if mishit lire, iiskim; for th- pr. th i hi l ion of the ml ui lera t ion if ma pie -Ufa r and imilasses. ami rei.uiriim ma n u I act mil s nl t he i:eiiuiiie articies to hrand their packa-cs. A rcMiiulinii to thisellect w ;is uiianitniHisly adnpted hy tin- farmfl's' institute at Somerset this wi ck. The manufacture of maple sii-ar and molas.-es is one of the chief industries ol I ha I eon n I y . ami t In-ma nu fad nn i s ri -alie they have irottell ililn had repute throii'.;li iiuscrnpnlons parties puttim; ad ui If rat ions on the market as i he -1 nuinf art icle -The t:reat olfcr U'in made hy the i 'i t tsl.iiri: liiitli intake sixty teachers nf the itiililic schnols cif I'i 1 1 shlirir. Alle gheny and ntlt.-r points in I'.-iin-y I vania. thin. West Vir-iuia and Maryland, to Atlantic City in .Inly is the talk nf the hour. The adiiiliiiiial inducement that the twelve teachers of the sixty w ht re ceive the lar-est liuniher nf Voles will he taken on a supplementary trip to I'liiia ih Iphia. New York and lh.stni: after the Atlantic t ity trip N over is imlicative of tiTe liherality which unvernsthe I'lltshuii: ;s,.i,i in everything it does. (live your favnl ite teacher the hem lit of a splendid nut ifl'. Tin" hi-j shaft , if the Camhriii Mining ami M aini fact uriu-tninpany , atSoiinian. is working full ti me and employ imr nv ,-r one hundred men. "1 he shal t has already p.isfd w o veins of co il - t he I.cuu u and liiufstone- is now w nrk ini; nn tin i' vein, and will soon reach the It or Miller vein, of w hite-ash co:l. The shaft is now down '.".'.'. feet, and will ;ro iiit 'i ninety feet more in read, the il vci.i. A larire air shaft, w hich w ill also lie used as an escape for the men iii case of accident, has U-cn sunk '.'HI feet ft, nn the main .-haft. When the il vein is reached openinifs w ill 1m- made in ilil directions and active operations will heill. This it is expected W ill he iltmllt April 1st. inn liatelv after which time a hoom is expei ted for Soninau. lit-i t 1 11 .nttilnntlrtn l'r ( ert i licates of iiiiiiiin.il Ion Tor cii v o:li -ci-rs must he liled tweiity-t-iiilit days he fot e t In-d,i v of election ami uomiualinii papers tw et.tv-oin' pays hefnie ulet'lioii with t he count y commissioners. l 'ert i licaies of nominat ion for township and horminh ollieers must lo- filed with the county commissioners eighteen days l.e f, .if t he day nf eliu-iiiiii. and iiominatiy n papers must he I i I , 1 lifleen days hefore the day of election w iLli the county commis si oners. The Shtrp and Wool Qntnllon ttj m Keaile Tawniblp larnirr. Kkakk Tvvi'.. Jan. In, l4. Etlitor Ciiin'o in I'm dm n : Su:: (Juite a ntitnhcr of farmers in this section have sold their (locks and claim that it does not pay to keep sheep at the pre-ent prices if wool. Now we will en deavor to show that it pays as well to keep sheep i.ow as it ever did, providiiur we dis pose of our wool the old and liest way. Small llocks like arc kept In this part of Pennsylvania do nut produce, any tootnuch wool to keep the farmer's families well supplied with good healthy woolen ciulhes, Imth underwear and suits and also to furnish their !,cds with those iruod home factory heavy weight blankets. The factory men also manufacture carpets which they are willing to give in ex change for wool. The question now arises, w ill they exchange to as cood an ad vantage to the farmer as they formerly did? I say they do, auJ in some cases they do a little better than they for merly did. owing to improved machinery. To verify my statement 1 will quote some prices at different periods. Away hack in the fifties, when I w as a boy, I saw my parents exchani:,' is (.omuls of wool for a pair of good, heavy, woolen blankets ami i'i pounds of void per yard for all wnol lianiic! and other goods in proportion; wool was unite low then but not so low as at present. It then run along at these prices until uhout the close of the late war when wool went up tol.oop,-r pound. W hat was the result'.' The result was that woolen goods went up w ith the price of wool, the facto rymcn made no changes in their prices, is pounds of wool for a pair of heavy blank ets, etc., as above staled. So now thirty years more brings us to ti e present time when wool is lower in price than we ever saw it and the result is that vnii can still get your heavy blankets fur just the same is pounds of wool as he fore, and we are safe in saying that a good fat Iamb or mutton is just as palitable and w ill go as far In raising a family now as it ever did. and the doctors iinuniinniisly itiiii'i that lamb and gnntl solid mutton are the most healthy meats w hich can be used. We are lold that pugilists eat mutton w hile training for a match. True, producing wool to sell for cash docs not pay so well as formerly, hut tl.is only a fleets the monopoly wool growers wiio have made their thousands off the people of the I'niled States through the high tariff, but since the McKinley high tariff has failed to protect ihein any loud er, it has set them all lo Sijlleeliltg. It is plain to every invest iuator l hat the lower w ool is in price the lower w onion goods w ill tro in the consumer and will nut be any disadvantage to the common farmers. All the protection we want is to kill off the dogs. JlUIX l.'ll KKI'S, ITiitton. Krai I : I a It miiafrm. Sheriff of Cambria county to Ilimh Kd w ai its. Khenshiirif, .'.'mi. .Iiiseph A.tiray to l.iul.akor Coal ( om pany. Ilarr. ti. Joseph A. I irav to Kluhaker Coal Com pany. Susquehanna. f7o.". Joseph -. I .ray to Kluhaker Coa,! Com pany, llarr, .".(. Henry Lloyd lo Kluhaker Coal Com pany, Susquehanna, fisti. ih-ni-e II. Klder in C yrus Khler. Johns town. ;.imi Chest Creek K. - I. Company to Alice M. Wharton. I'alton. j'17.". Administrator of Win. McCnunell tn Win. Keith. Susquehanna. 11. 1. S. McAniilly tn John 1. Kmw n, Kai iif-ton. John Overherger to Samuel Kelly. Car roll. :i, Auiliew J. Sankcr to Annie C. McMul leii, Washington. 'i. Annie C. Mc.M illicit to Joseph A. Me Mullen. Washington, f'.m. 1). S. McAniilly to Arthur K. I'oshiug. Kariiesiou, f-joti. (Just Iloi-fisiui to Harry Weaklen. Car roll, fso. John K. ll. ss to KHeii K. Johns, Wi!- Iliore, isf t'.'.".. i:il, n K. Johns to O. J. Kvans. Wilmore. Sinn. (.'harles Anna to Patrick Callahan, rat ton. ?7."i. Sainuel J. Miller to Isaiah J. W'issinger, Adams. Ioo. lohn Saitker to Patrick McCann. Wash ington, .".ot. Jolni Sanker to Sarah McCann. Wash ington, j7.". John Crosmon to John X. Steen. Sus iliiehaiina. i:i7."i. John N. Steen to Simon 1. Kanty. Sus quehanna. l'.'."i. Hose Ann Naule to Augustine Xagle, Karr, 1. Hose Ann Nai:le to Simon p. Kanty, Karr, .Vo. Adam Kose to David Hose, Jackson, r . 1. A. Knthi r to Samuel Kirkpalrick, I'alton, 7rl. Jefferson Ilowlaud to Mary Thomas, Johltstow n. f .'iio. Joseph A. (Jray to Camhil i A Clearlield Kail road Company, Susquehanna. ?'.'.'.'... Alexander Kong to Cambria .x: Clearlield railroad Company, Susquehanna. J-.".'".. J. W, Sharahatigh to Cambria .v. Clear field Il.iilroad 'oinpany. Carroll Jp.'.l. Aiithnnv ill to John Kline. Chester, Lewis Keiter to Francis T. Cramer, Por tage, nnrrlniir I lrnrii. The following marriage licenses were is sued by tht; Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Wcifucsda y, J aituary 17. lsi-4: I'llich IliH'Isell and Dorothea Koeckler Lower Yinler tow nship. Joseph l.illespie and Mrs. KlialH-th Harvey, Portage. Joseph P. Sherro and Lucimla K. Springer, Carroll tow nship. William Li iih titer. Jr.. and Mary K. Mc (iiinigle, Johnstown. William Lynn and Lydia Kohiustiu, Johnstow n. Ken. F. Wolford and Ida Marsh. Johns town. O-tM. M. Hill and Mollie Kaker, Johns tow n. Henry Smith and Mary Kelly, Johns tow u. .- I. oral Imnlllnlr. Following is the pr.. gramme for the local institute to lie held al Chest Springs, on Saturday, Fcbuary 3. '"Difficul ties in the way and ri'sults of grading schools," Kose Carman; "How to make a school attractive." 1. P. Yal.ner; "Courte sy in and oiii of school," Agathy Wharton; "K idelices of a teachel's SU 'cess,"" II attic McKeli.ie; "How to succeed Ivestwilh pi i.nary pupils." Felicitas Kaiidall; ""Ilis- tmy and its uses." Pearl K. Kay lor. "'Talk to teachers nnil Directors," J. W. Leech; llecitations and orations. Institute to meet ai 1:.Him. Friends of education are invited to attend. Strltool Kriarl. K.'port of tiill schtM.I, Chest township, for third month: NiiiuImt in attendance. V; average at ten, lance. SI; visits. Vi. Pel feet in atteiidaiice: Walter tiill, llar- .ill, Leonard Jill. A lhin tiill, llf i U-rt tiill. Jacob tiill, Mary (Jill, Frank Kaker, Kate Kaker. Mary Kaker, Philip Kaker. Mary Kline. W illie Kline, Michael Neibam r. Anthony Neibauer, Clara Neibaner, Yickie Kopp, Karbara Kopp, Kertha Xoel, Annie Occal, Michael N cud i iii ire, A ltd u Cronow er. Arthur Krise, Hoy Allbright. Number who missed hut one day: Willie Kutruff, tieoige Swl, Kl ard Ciill, Mary Kihh r. Mauv Dl'KUIX. U-ai her. llolltlay h-er. The holiday season is close upon lis. and every household in the land is preparing for the p! ii ni pudding, and the general feasting and rejoicing. A little good brandy for the mince pie. rum for the pudding, or a little stimulant to keep the spirits up and t he cold out. is absolutely necessary fr an old-time Christmas cheer. One of the most prominent liquor dealers in the country. Mr. Max Klein, of Allegheny. Pa., whom we can cheerfully recommend, and w ho has the reputation for handling only absolutely pure liquors, will sell you the follow ing brands of six-year-old pure Peuiisy ivania ryes alfl.no per full quart or six for.i.in: Kear Creek. Cibson. (iucken heiiner. Finch and Overholt. The famous Silver Age. tin- finest, w hiskey in the coun try, iii $l.."o. and Diiquesne. a whiskey distilled from rye and malt, at fl.'.Ti per quart; (iuckenheimer, 4 years old. al 7.V. quart, and the Anchor rye at .'ill cents. You can have your choice of all kinds of California wines, gins, rum and brandy, al! pure and old, at from .Micents penjuart up. All goods neatly liox'-d and shipM-d by ex press. Send for catalogue and price list of all kinds of liquors to Max Klein, s-. Fed eral street. Allegheny, Pa. rp 1 1 1 KTY - SKVKXTII A N N I A L .1. statement of the Protect ioii Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cambria County for the year ending December :tl. is;...: Amount insured De cember :1. ls'.r.' ?17,I7H S7 Amount insured dur ing year 3.S...I c; -'!. 3. W) Deduct amount expir ed dining year 4-1 ',7 Deduct amount sur rendered and can celled 2is is 4..'.1 1 '.i4 li,."tH "ii Amount insured De cember 31, IS'.tj Ammiui notes in force December :tl. ls;r.' f l.l'.70 '.'l Amount taken during year 4.1 :'.." -Vim i ,m; Deduct amniinl expir ed during year ? 4;tl Deduct amount sur rendered and can celled XI 4:n;; Premium notes in force December ill, ls;.'i Cash accofnts. i:k r ir i s. Amount on hand at hist settlement 'J.'.i::s SI Cash fnr new insur ance l.'.IM ui Kalance A-sessmenl No. P.' I.i;.", on f 1 ,r..Mi s7 - "i..M'.7 si KXfKMiiri i:ks. I.fHOStH jHlili: Klieusburg School Dis trict f i.e.. I M organ 1 1 hit lies loon Thomas liitiings 'joooo Henry Cole loin A. A. Karker 1; no I . T. Long 4o 70 J. ti. tiill :.liim Adam Albright 3 .M Jacob ami t ;..,(. Km- rutl 4'.' no J no. Feighner no ( v '. ix, x: Secretary's f.-.-s .'II.'ki Treasurer's salary sun Kent inm Agents" 1 mnmis-imis. . -'.u hi Premiums returned. policies caiicell.-d .... 4 I 7S Printing, pnstage. sta tionary, etc l.v.' Salary Kxecut ivc Com mit Ice. ls;r.'-s'.i;t '.nut Kxpcnses adjusting hisses r.7 Ol Comniissinii nn Assess ment No. V! 71 :.'."i Amount Assessment No. l'J Ulicnllected .Vil 4f. 3.0.-. I Y4 Kalance nn hand ami in hank... l.'.il l .'n Jan. la. ls'.M. the foregoing re-.ott e.xam ineil. fun mi cm left ami apprnveii. JNo. l.l.nVP. J.t J. KVANS. C. T. lltil'.KIITS. jaiil'i.3 lOexcutive Cniiimitlee. ,JI'Ki IAI.'l I.IAI. I.lr. tvN lannarj -J'.HIt , is 4. Orrncan vs. K Iwnr.ls. Marun vf . Sri., i n-irn i l.wor Vntler ti.wn- Htllp. lail.iy th. liirncii. : ill v. Irvlii. ' Kutrull ?i 5lmts. It itr s H.r.i;ifli i.i Morrellville. irA.sj r. yiri -isiiey. Hiiwm, v trrmswell. 1'ln.enix Hrewiint '..inp.iny vn. Hurt. I.'ively vs. I'. K. . Wilt,,,,) ,v I'd. v. Smith. Inrent. Il irfHow A. :u. v. 'refell. Tuylor vs. I'ulilren. i-tt.iuiiKh ,.l i.alliixin vi. itnin.i. M. S. I ra'n-riuiui .s. "o. Ilrultolt .V :o. l i.nevK Hunter . H,i:ir,. I'hfslnuewt.oil vh. VVavtsr. Hun I Icy vs. r:iD.-..ur; A lilaKIIrk Kallroa! It.,ttiiiiiy. K.tin.iu Ucni'ral tlcclrii- 1'nlii isny S3. 'res well. Ki.Iail vs tia ml. Trent" 11 rer 'Hiiihri:i ciiunty vs. Weakl.iml et al. Same vs. Miller et al. J. KAKKY. .Ian. 5. Hro'heni.lary. OTKAY IIDKSK. to l'a me to t he iiiemises of t he subscriber in Rl uiister Inn iis,i p nn 01 al-oiil the St Ii day of January, ls'.q. a dark brown or black horse with a little white on both hind feet, supposed to lie ahniit 1.". years nld. The owner is reoliested lo come for ward, prove properly, pay charges and lake him a way. 01 heru ise he will he di s-post-d of according liIaw. JOHN DAILY. Minister Twp., Jan. in, ls.i4. OTKAY COW. I'anie to t be residence of t he subscri tier in I'learlield township ahniit the middle of Nov, iiiIh'I'. a led miiley cow ith a Im-II on and Uith eiirs marked. The owner is re quested to come forward, prove property, pay cliarges ami take her in ay or she ill I,- tlisposed of according lo law. JAMKS K. M'tioFliH. Clearlield T p.. Jan. in, 11H. To Investors. UrIIY no away tr.iui home tn neck lnveftmentf H wlion y..a ran hui l'eonyl7nla K.rst l.rtic.ie iieturtlfe.- tjn the t?Ah or lintlily I'ay lurnt plan and hid. will net yell twenty er .r. t.n lour uiuney? Kor .artlularK rati 011 or (hires H.A.t,Mli.KHAHT. Au. S, isi Ktiensburg, Pa. Vli.MIMSt KAHIK'S NUTU'K. hjuateol 'hnlih KreiahiilT. rfrcea.ied. lsttrrfi ,. a.liitinliitr.ill'in on tte rotate ol rn-tina Kretilliolt, late .. I the tw.rouicb 01 Lilly, n a'amhria rotmly, fenny Ivanlt, dereafd, ttv;nu hfi-n krntr. to uie. 1 olire is lierelty kIv en to 11 -eruus w ti are ln.lct.1,1 to oai.1 folate ;.i innke ayiueiit tn u e wiilt.aut delay. auJ any i ersoni. itavlnif rlutms ateain9t fa A e-tae wilt pleane present them .r..rr v auibrnneiej lor .ettleinriit SI VIii.N i;i.NKAl. Lilly. Pa . Jan. I'i. 18m. f t. X. 1."KIH'I'K1X' MTI"K. j r.stale ol JoUn Metxicar. .Irrea-wit . lettern ttsftaaientary on Ihe einate ol J..hh Motor. Im ui ihe l.i.r.iuKh ol Lilly. In lluui i.rl.i rjitnlv. Pennsylvania, havlne l tcrunte1 to me. notice m hrr?l.y aclven to all er.nrt in.lt.lii eti toraul enute to make (layuinn to me without tlr'ay anl th.e haviiia claims aieain-t l e same will present Ihetn proi.erly aatheni ti-a'Cil li.rhet ileinriit to tne. 1'AKUI.l.Nt .MtlZ UK. Lill ,t live. 1&. ijJ Hi. tiecuirll. i.MlMMKAIUI.'SMiTI K. rtate,l Kelix Tool, deceane.t. Ittt rs of aCunl.lftrlii.n on the estate 01 helix Tuoie. ue. ra"-l. laie ol Portai: Kirouith, in aiu nria roui.tv l'a . havina tn araute.1 tn the me, n. nte Is li-rrt.y given to all persons intlei tel to said estate lo mnke payment to toe wiiheut de lay. al.d ihoi-e liadnic claims airamsl said esttte lil 1 resent tin m properly anihenucated for set tlement. .I.J.M'lHiN.NtLU Aitminlmra't.r Ke lx Voole. dereuteJ I ortaxr. l'a.. Her. -J2. lvna. 1'XHil'TOK NwrirK j .V.itirel- lierel.y aiven tht let'era tefta oeiilar) In the eniate i.i lit.ri.ara Mi-.rill. late ol ilaliuzm Inirouah. de.et-ed. have t.ren ar-int-ed l. n.e. All .erst.ns ovvir.x said eta.e will ple ire uitike pay mcnt. and llnfl IistIi,k claims r ilemandd will make known the fame without .leiay. JUH.V ,ViM:M.. SurviVlmr executr ol I'.ernr.t AicMeill. dce'tl. tlailitxiu, l'a., January 2. Ism. 1.MINIST.T.K S NCilli'K. I.eii,-rs ol administration on the estate ol r rt-J. W . Ihtvis, lute ol 'ittiilri . u. wui.lt I... L'aB bria county . Ha., decease, havina: lu Krai ted tn t lies ui.teriiKned, uiun-e is ticrel-y aiveit to ihooe 1 n.t. t.lcd to said tatute toiuake paymeM to uie Witt. net delar, and those having rlnlms aa.iust the same will pre.-enl them duly autht ntt-e..t-d It.r settlement. J. A. Silt Ir.iVt A K t K, IleC isva. Administrator. tiTKAY Nlirtt.'E. fame lo the pretntpesot the O uutir"cue,l residing In (lailitxin tiorcuab ,.n or aliout lecemiier 1st, l:j. a large tHi..,lie cow. hind leu ami tail white, and wearing a medium sixed lell. 'Ihe owner In irquestd to roue Inrwa'd. prove i.r.erty, pay charges and lake her away, ullierwise die mil ilisiris-d ol acordintt to law. KkiNLSf VONalN. 1HC. la, 1MUJK. THE KheniirB BalMlns Ioan Annolatton will Oder lor sale at the eonnril rhimlvr. hj ennbunr, on tne :ourth Monrtay In Jnnarr. tl.ixio.oo. THUS. IIA IS. L.KATKK LaKiMBR, iserretary. fresident. FCKS. DeorcetL. FrKlerlrk. ol Ernhnra. pay tue ttigheM market price lur all kiuis el tur. OKIiN AN"EOKTHK BOAKUUK HE VI. TH ol Litl v Hor-jugh lor the hetter preset" atton ol thepuMic health and to prevent the spread ol communicable diseases. In virtue ol the jniwers conferred hy an Act ol Assemhly ol M ir 11. Isy3. ol tbe laws ol the Commonwealth ol Penn sv.vmnia. He It ordained hv the Kurgess and Town Ounrll ol the Boroagb ol Lilly, and It 11 berer.v oritatned hy the authority of the 'it: S.i lion I. I bat whatever Is dangerous .0 hu man I in or health, whatever tender the Ir or lood or water or other drink uuwbolesom, and whatever rulldtng, erection, or part or -ellar thereof, is overcrowd!, or not provided w, h al equate mraui ol ingress and egress, or Is n, t sui U.-leDtly supmned.ventiltea. sewered, dn ined. c eaued or lighted, are declared to tie nuls. nres, and to be illegal; and every person having tided In creating or contributing to tbe same, or who rra y supiort continue or retain any ottbein. shall be ueemed guilt; of a violation of this ol crdinat.ee, an 1 sballaiso tw liable for tbe expense 01 tbe abatement and remedy therefor. Sbctio" 'i No bouse refuse, offal, garbage, detd animals. uTAraving vegetable m titer, or or ganic wane substance of any kind, shall be throw n on any street, ruad, diu-b. gutter or pub lic place within tbe limits of this borough and no pu'.rid or i-eoaying animal or vegetable mat ter sbail be kepi in any bouse, cellar or a, join ing outbuilding, or grounds for more than sen tv lour hours. tsaiTioK i. No person or persons, without the concent of the Board ol Health, shall buiid or use any slaughter bouse within tbe limits , t this boii'Ugh, and the keeping and slaughtering, ol all cattte. sheep and swine, and tbe preparation and keening ol all meat, bsh, birds or otner ani mal lood, shall Le in tbe manner bet adapted to secure and continue their wnoiesomeness as lood; ana every butoher or other person owning, leas. Ing or occupying any place, room or but din wherein any cattle, sheep or swine bave t.ecn. or are killed or dressed, and every person being ttie owner, lessee or occupant ol any room or slat.le wherein any animals are kept, or ol any market put. He or private, shall cause such place, ro,.m or buintipg, stable or miarkct to te thoroughly cleansed and punned. and all ottal, blood, lat, garbage, reluse and unwholesome and otteufue maiitr to le rriuoved thcreimin at least o Jce In every twenty tour hours, after tbe use there. if lor any ol the purposes herein referred to. and shall also at all times keep all woodwork, save floors and counters. In any building, place or pre.ntses aloresaid thoroughly painted or whitewashed; and the tlnots of such building place or premises sbail l.e so constructed i 10 nrevevent blood or b.ul liquids or washings Irom bettling ia tbe earth beneaib JiixTioi 4. No blood-pit. dung-pit. ottal.pit or pr.vj well rhail remain or be constructed n itbin any slaughter hi,u.-e. An one oOcnding ai aiust 11114 rule shall l gulltv o! cmatinK aud uain taming a nuisance prrjudiclal to public baltb, and shall tic requite! to remove the nuisance within ten Jays rum tbe date ol this notice :sfci-rii.N t. 1 be owbers, agents or oucupiers of all slaughter bouses are required duriuir tbe months of June, tluly, August and September to distribute twice In each week Dot less than twen ty five pounds of Chloride ol Lime about their Preuih.es. aud also to remove the contents cl any tnauure-ptt or manure-pile on tbe premises unre in each week, the said premises aud contei.ts ol manure pits tiemg hereby declared to be uuls arca ptejndiclal lo public beaitb. unless nuli j.cted to liequent tlisiniectioti aud cleaning as Herein indicated. No pigs or hogs shall Ik. kept In tbe aaute enclosure aub a slaughter bouse; nor shall bey be fed. there or elsewhere, uihjo the ff.il ol slaughtered anl i.als. Ma-lion t -Su person or ccinpany shall erect or man tain wit bin tbe limits ol ibis horoug a any manufactory or p. see of business dangerous to lite t.r detrimental to beaitb. or where unr bole s,.me. oft- nsive r deleveriou coors, gas, s uoke. deM.sit or exhalations are generated, si ch tui fanneries. refineries, manu ac ones Ol starch glue. lMtber,cbem,a h, iertlltxrs. gis.etr., v.ibout the permit of ibe Lo.nl 01 Health, and al su. u esiabllshmcn'ta shall kept clean and uo:e soine so as not t be oflenslve or prriudirl , o the puldic beallii; nor shall any oflenslve or dele terious waie substance, rvluse or Injurious mat ter he allowed to accumulate on the premites. or be thrown or allowed 'jo run into any nubile wate s, stream, water course, street, road o- pub lic place. And every person or eotnpan." con duetina such manufacture or business shall ge Hie lies! appr,ived Mud all reasonat.le means to prt-veut tbe escape of smoke, gasses and dors, aod to protert the health and safety of all pera lives employed therein. Mktiu T. lhr business ol bone and aorse boilmg shall n.n 1 aliwel. unless rond jrie.l uu.lcr cover the building to be provided with smoke coiisuuier-i. and a due regard be had br cieanoiiers in ttie disposition of tbe otla . No liuiie-lHiiliiig estat.lli-bmenls or deiKisitorles shall be kept or ctectrd in any part of this Kiiruugb witlti.ijl a permit Irom the bnard of Health. siiitiiis 8 No irruilt shall :k; granted 'o any ltsou or perst.ns 10 carry ou the business 01 io.l ing tHiues and dea.1 annuals until alter a ctre.ul inspection ol the loeallty. buildings and appara tus, and of the plans lor conducting tbe bos nesi. by an accredited lnsiecur ol tbe Hoard of Health. SkciiohO No txine-boiling estali'.fstnents or depiatilorles ol ded animal' shall be kept or erected In or near to a thickly nhaotied uelgh borho, ,1. Ski-tios in. The floors of all tone boiling es lal.llsbmeuts and depositories of dead atiimali shall tie paved with asphalt or with brick or stone, welt la'd in cement. .r with some otter 1 m prrvious material, and shall be well uraintd: and all surb es ahlishmeuis shall have sucb au ade qeate water supply as will enable thorough cieaiilineas to be maintained. s-iuTioa 11. The iHiiling ol bones and dea! animals, etc., shal t condnc ed In steam-tlgbt kettles, hollers or caldrons, irom whu-h the l..ol vapors sbaj brst tie conducted through scrutihers or condensers, and then into the back part of the ash-pit ol tbe furnace bre, m te consumed or tiy oilier apparatus equally efficient In preventing or counteracting the offensive efbuvla. SKiil, it VI M lien boues are tieiDtc dried after Iniiiirg. they shall be placed in a cle citamtHsr. through which shall be passed by means ol pipes, large volumes 01 Ire-h air, the outlet plre termi nating in tbe bre-plt. iSKiTinN 13 All proprietors of bone lolling eMatilisbineLts not having on tbe loth iy 01 January Ir; each year permits to carry on tl e bus iness, aod violating these ordinances, stall be bned lor every snrn ofteuse. and lor earn nonth's contlnuanre of tbe same, after notice, and tlHo tic liai.lr to Indictment at commot law tor creating and maintaining a nuisane. sm i K.N 14 1 he I'erojtt t'lerk ol the K iard of Health snail liave provided a book 111 which to enter the names of all persons engaged in the business ol loiilng bones and having depositories of dead anlmats: also tbe location ol works aud appliances as reported by the lnsctor. Whether licensed or not; toe number and date ol permit; and remarks. Sxx-rioti 1ft. The keeper or keepers ol a livery' or ot. er stable sLall keep his or their stable at,,! stable yard clean, and shall not permit, bit ween tbe luh day ol -May aud the 1st day ol Nunmlmr. more 11 an 4 waaou load ol manure to accumulate lu or near Ibe same at an one time, exevpt b ex re-s permission ol the Board ol Hen th, nor shall any manure bo ri moved t.etween tbe dates aioresaid, except between twelve o il. ck at n ghi aud iwo hours aiter sunrl.-e. witnout a untiei erruit Irom the Hoard ot Health; nor shall any manure te removed except In a tight vehicle, so protected that tbe manure, In piocess of r- lnoval, ma not tie dropped or left la any street, road, lane or way ot the Borough. StttTioN It No pig pen shall I e built or n.alt ttinea within ibe limits ol this Horougb without a permit Irom the Board ol Health, or wiit.10 one bundrtd leet 01 any wen or spring 01 waters used i.r driiiklug puriH.ses.or within tt.irty ttet ol any street or ol auy Inhabited nou.-e, or unlets con structed In t ia loliowing Ulan or r. vix: so tbfcl the floor or floors ol tbe same shall not te less than two feel Irom tbe ground, in order that tbe nilL accumulating under tbe same may be easily- removed: a d sucb bttb accumulating In. aliout auduuderthe same shall be removed at least once a week and olleuer it so ordered, and on II, e failure ol any oaner or occupier ol such p emlses so to do, then tne seme bball be done Sj tbe Board of Health. Mu-tios 17 No pnvy-vanlt. cessool or reser voir Into wni-b a privy, water eloset. resspot.l. stable or sink I drained, uuless It Is water tigbl, shall be constructed, dug or permitted to remain within oue hundred and fifty leet ol an well, sprlug or other Suuroe ol water used lor drinking or cuiioary puiposes; unless tne auriare 01 sue 11 vault, cesspool or reservoir U at a lower levtl t.ian tbe tiottum ol sucb well. Earth t-nvies an.l ealh closets, with no vault, pit or depressi. n be low the surtaee ol tne ground, shall ue excepted Irom ib s regulation, but surtielent dry eartn or coal asnei must be used dailv to absorb all tbe l.uid rt of the depsit. and tbe contents mnt lie coulflelety removed al least ouce every monin g.Tio la AH privy vaults, cesspools or res ervoirs as alKive named, shall ba cleaoed out at least twicea vear. tnce in tbe spring not later than the liih ol iVIay. and once in tbe autaoin not earlier than tbe lito ol Octoter. Fwin the 1Mb ol M11 u. tbe liih ot l.-loter ol eath year tltev shall lie t horoug iv dismiected by ad ting to their contents once every week, Irom one lu lour gallons 1 1 a disinfectant solution, accoruing 10 ihe rite ol the said vault, cesspool or reservoir. -snu ilea IK All Ms.r drains shall t-e un it tui.i witttiri the limits ol tbia Borough. iacTioi SU Nu sewer drain sball empty Into an lake, bond or other source ol water ksed lor drinking purposes, or into any standing wate' tiitiiB n.e luridictioa ol this Horougn. SuTiox 21. tbe sewerage Irom eaca I ulldlrig on every street provideJ w.tn a common aewer 1..11 iw, m.nitu, td Into said stwer. tiuTinl '1 t hat tMirtion ol the bo"e drain wbicb is outside ot tbe 1 u.ldlog and niif ' than t. ur leet Irom Hie roundatx.a walls, shall netvu- trucied ol iron pie or vltnhed diain p'le k-rin i I bat in.rt.oo of the uia u pipe oui-i.ia or under the building, and w t.h.a lour itnitha t..undatii.n walls, together With tbe soil pue. shall be constructed ol cast lru witn lead joints, or ol wrought Iron pipe with screwed loin 1 and in either ease proiecieu in im Ti.e waste Mw eonnected witn tbe eoadnotora Irom ibe roots, and other plis Inside tne outlj m nroaLsideand within lour leetol I'm t and. .....ti wmIIs. shall likewise be eenstroctet ol cast ..... wot laulml KIlnlS-OT Ol wroUgnt IfoO With s.i., vi 1 ha how e drain ar.d ottinr pipes lor ibe convevance 01 setrage shall be laid with uniform grade and wi h a tall ol not less l ian oue litcu In lour leet. expl lu Ibot-e cases wuere tbe Board ot Heabh may permit otherwise, si.ti.. -lb VII iues eoiinertiiig a water- rl.-l with a soil pipe aliall t-e tripled, each Sep uisi. All waste iduea snail tm irai.rd. eact ...itt Iv. and c ose lo the the connexion w 1U1 .... tMtii. sink taiwl or other nature, unless u-ouate i.rovisi.m It made lor aownwrrd ven tna.ioo through said waste piies. In wbicb . - . n,tw . r rv for several bxtures. ea se .-.iu-i,..K -zn. All soil Lines shall ls carried at ttir mil iaB through tne rool and left pen. A provision sball also be made lor admi'ting air to the nouse urain hub wi mi .... !-. -- - trs 11 exists. .t.TioM 2T. Tne joints in thw vitrited pipe shall be careiully cemente.1 under and around the lie. aud the joints in the cast iron pipe sball le run and ea.ked with lead. MicrioH All cuanges in dlrw-tlon shall l maoewitn curved pii-es. All joints aod pipes shall be made air tigbl. The wuole work shall done by skillful mechanics. In a tborougn and workmanlike manner, and satisfactory u the Board ol Health. StoTiosi Hefore proceeding; to construel any portion of ihe drainage system 01 a hotel, tenement, dwelling, bouse or other building, lb I In Dry Goods. i Jiitirliain yard. In all paid li nt cents Muslin, full wiiltli. at A' l cent' lllii,. calicos, all palt.-rits. at .". yanl. .1 11st t liink of it. f.ii ini i cents per vard. 'T yiit'il. ?.'nt ii. r lirict' '' tin 11 111; cloth in every styl per van!. nt 10 ci-ms Talile Linen, w hite White llaniiel at 'Jo. yanl. lied 11 a Intel from Is tiray Manuel at !'.'!., , at -Jo cuts nml I p.-r yiird. cents .i-i lo cents per yard. itiiI tier vard. Storm serire. tier vard. . hliieor Mack, at lo cents hluc or hlack. TV, inches w id,.. Kroadclotli al cents. All-tvool Henrietta..! inches ide. I.fni llurdeied seire. irray or hrovvit. at ceiils. t'alliel hair Iliied. the latest dress 'itixls. at 4n cuts. Aii v color of Casmere yon w ant ".'.". cent ht yanl. I Inii-sacUiii. t he latest ami ninst fash- iulialile dress i;imm1s, at s.", eriits i,,-r ad. 1 'hetiille tallle covers. Nel'V IHeltV. fl'iifll 1.4s to ...". Ladies' Fnrnisting Department. I. ailies' .1 I'seV l'ihl'(l Vests. -, it , sleeve-. at cent-. I.adie wool ho-e ut 'Mrciil.. I'asciiiatnt's from l.'.ce.tt-to!.: Coat-, all si.es. Irom l..",n I.aili, " I. ailies" ElaEiets ai Haps in Atninacre. irav and white hlanket- from 7". -ent - to t he-, hla it k,t -full sie. from A'i.4- per pair. KeiiiemlM-r are full lo-4 wiile. Haps, i.". cent- 10 .'!. 1. CLOTJJFA'G. roi: hoys. stilts, latest stvl.-s. llovs from 1.'.'4 ti ?T.i. Yout li's suit - in t he very latest pat tern, ommeneiiiir at and up. We ImiuhIiI a -pecial lot of 1m.s' thl'ee- tlece -nit-, sizes ,. pi. 11 anil r.'. 1 hey are actually worth -fr.'.on. We can -iii litem for .t..".o and !.'.-. Tln-v are dandies. owner bnll-ler or person eonntm.-tinir the Fame, shall tile wit li ti.e H.iar.l of H alth a lilnTi tttere- I ot, fhnwinn the whole .lraiiiaue pystrm, trim Its connection with the con, u, on sewer to in ttr- Skti 4.".. It Miall I the du'.y ol ttie oc nilnini In the honpe. tonethpr with ttie l.K- iln.n t-upint of every hitis within the iiunt ol this and Plzeol all liraticltes, traps, ventilating pipes and hxturep. i SEiTtoK .10. All drains new bull; shall he re-I constrnrted whenever in the opinion ot the Hoard 1 Of Health it may tie nercsnaty. I Skition'31 1 he tollowinic named dlpeapc are declared to he nimminlnifile and .lannreroup to I the public beaitb. viz: mall pox, (arioM. I Varioloid ), Cholera. (Aidauc or r.pldemlo), 1 Scarlet Kever. (carlatlna. Scarlet Kat.). Mean- I les. llll.lt ttteria. ( li l.htlif rtllr iiroui. Hiphtoer- llic Sore Throat). T plioid Kever Tihu Kever. I Vellow Kever. Spotted Kever. (t -rehro Spinal Menlnirltip). Kelappimt rever. r.i.iitBiulc llittn- I tery, Hydrophotua, ( Katnes). t land erp. (rarc). I and Iepropy. and Khali be under.-tin.d to l.e in-I eluded in the lilh.wlnic regulations, unless cer- I tain ol them only are epecined. I Skctioh &. Whenever any householder Knowi I that any pernon within his lawny has a com- I munlcatde disrae, danaeros to the put.llc I health, he sha'i immediately report the name to I tbe Hoard ot Health kivmik the street an 1 nutn- I tier. r liwillon. ol ihe l oa-e I Skctioh 33. " henever auy physician nnds I that any per on whom he Is called uin to visit I skctioh li.-X pupil shall Pe allowed to at has a communicatile disease, danaerous to the I tend tne iiut.lii a.'hM.is In tr.ln Borouah who has puoiic health, he or she shall ItLuieJiateiy re- I port the same to- the Koaid of Health, mvina ' Ihe street and nuuiiier or ncai!on oi tne iioupe, i on receipt ot whim rciH.rtthe Hoard it Heaitlt I hail immeiia ey nut fy teacher or princtp-il ol I every sch, a.lf a'aaemy. emioaiy. or I. itide' icarteo In Ibe Hoiouitb reouesilt.K sal, learners or 1 princlpals to disiene with ail pupils rePKlinar in I Ihe lam.ly In whica such disease ex.Pls. No j phvslclaa who may. In itood taith . in ohediewe to thts ordinance, reia.rl a case as oue 01 com- mnnicatie oi.-eae which sui-sequentiy 1. roves not to he such shall he liahle lo a suit lor dam- sues tor such rror in reHiriiiiK. ll -hall lie tne duiy of sach physician aud ui all other aitend ailtS UlKtD lersims anccieo mnu sui-u m.ti;p 1 tu avoid exposure to the put. le ol any .narments or C lot 11 1 Da lltuui li.cir uwu ,i .. ,,. uiaj , have leen sul.jected to the risk 01 ot'-ction. sictios 34 No person sha.l. wuhiu the limits 1 Ol this ".'oloutfb. un ess, ny iierujii 01 rue ttuuru 1 ol Health, carry or lemove tr..m one nuiian-n 10 . another, 'any patient atlectrd ith any com- j municitble disease, aanuerous to uti puunc l.rntth Nor snail any ultsou r.y aiy exiM.sure ol any imilvldual so aft ec ted. or ot tue lsly ol anv sucn iiiaiviaaai, or 01 ..j ,.., ,1. .A ... , coiiveyiitK coniaaiou or infei'iion. or l.y any uen- 1 .... .,-r .nnerted With the care or custody I ttiereol. or ny a needless exposure ol liltuseil or , t,artli cause Of coutrihu e Ui the sprea i oi uis- ease irom any sucb '.nolvidual or dead timy. sun-tdM :ia i nere snail noi ,e a i.itt.iic or church lunera. ol any person wno nas otio oi t Asiatic Cholera, Small rut ivjuius rm-r. i Inpbtberia. Yellow Kever. Scarlet Kever if Measles aod the lauit.y ol tbe deceased sha.t lu all such eases liuill the attendance to as lew j M, ,,r tra'isi; jiermil snail n.ve lto pro-ureil. as iKissirue. and take ail precautions pussltee to i Stti-rms 4H Every person wto acts at a ex prevent the exposure ol other persons to con- I ton or under aaer. or ceuieieiy kee-i. wilhtn atclon or infection: aud tbe person authorising , ttie limits ol this H irounb or baa ihe charge .r tbe public notice ol death ol sucb person sha.l i t.re ot any tomti. v.uit. hurj iiia: irround oroifc r&VQ me tbe name ol the disease which eaused i er place .or tne roceiitioo at the dead, or where the death apoear In sucb puo.ic uoiioe. f ti,e t.o.itcs of auy human i)iik are deposited, SkCTioa ' No person sufteilnit truiii, or hav- snii so c -induct his pusluv-s and so care tor l..r irv reoentlT recovered irom. isiuan rm, i Scarlet Keer. Ihpniherla. xelo.w rever or Mmiim. shall expose nni.scli. nor sball any one exfjo-e any one ubii.r ui. cnmj m e.tt...t condition, id any cmveyauce, without hTtr pievi usiy noiined the owner or person lu cnr.e ol such conveyance ol the lact ol sucb condition as above staled. It shall le the duty of the Hjard ol Hea.tb to have this section primed ou a card and to lurnish the owner ol each ut.l.e convevance with a copy thereof, and it shall be tbe uut oi the owuer ot such eouveyauce u display sucb erd in such conveyance. Aud the owner or person in carae ol uch conveyance -nust out, alter the entry of any person so 111 lecle.1 Into his ci.aveyanje, allow any other per son to enter It without h.vtna sunn-ientiy di Iniectwd it under the direction ol the Hoard of U"Jaoiio 37. No person rhal 1 let or hire any bouse, or room in a liou. in whnb a commun icable disease, danaerous to tbe imb.ic lieallb, baa recently existed, unil. ihe roui or house auu premises therewith connected fate bceu dis luiccied to tbe aatialaction ol the H..ard ot Health: aud lor the purioe ol this section, tbe keeper of a hotel, inn or other house lor the eeeptiou ol lodgers, shall be deemed lo let or hire part of a bouse to any i.erson admitted a a auest into such hotel, icn or bouse. swTltt 3sL Memwers ol any household in wnlcb mall lox. liipbiherla scarlet Kever ' Measles exists, shall abstain Irom aitcdlMt laces vt public auiusemeut. worship or educa lion, and as lar as pocsioie, froui vis liui? otner orivate bouses. ..... Hm-riuM a. The elothinie, bed elothinu and beddina ol parsons who have been s'ck wnu an Como.unlcal.le disease, dansrert.us to the public health and the rooms which Ihey have occupied dunna'sut-n sickness. ItMtetner -ith tueir lurui ture sball tse dlslolected under the direcicou of tbe Hoard ol Hea.tb. Sb.t-i- 40 o animal afltseted with a Ooru muuical.le disease, dausrerous to tLe pui.nc beaitb. sball b brouatit or kept within the limits ot this Boroub except by isrrnnssion ol the Hoard ol Health, and tne bodies ol animals dead ol such disease or killed on account thereof, shall n t bebuned within Bve nuu dred tet ol any resloeuce, nor dispose, ol otn erwise than as the raid Hoard or IU Health otneer sball direct. SkUTioJi 41 No milk which has bee-n water ed adulterated, reduced or rliauaed In auf re spect irom iu nataral cnduiou by the addition 0liny lorelisn sutistance, shall lie bioui;ht into, held, kept or ottered lor sale at any place in this ltorouan. Skitio 41-No meat. fish. Mrds. lowls. Iruit, veaetables, milk aud uoluinir lor human lunl. uot belli Uieu healil.y. Iresh. sound, whole some Ot and sale for such use. nor any animal ... i, ih.t .iiatl bv disease, and no carcass ol .... ..o 1.1 t.r lamb, which at the time ol its ..Jib was less than Uiree weeks old. and no Busy? 1 OF OURSE. THE DKiGEST CROWD is the best proof of jiuMic confiilence justly rojiosed in a niercliHnt, nml of the best ilace that gives the best value (or the money. llittinr the nail on the hcal requires a pooil eye. Use your good c-ye and make a note of our name and jirices. Mr. II. Orth, our buyer, has returned from the East, and while there bought large ami got good prices. We buy only for CASH ami cash buys more than credit these dull times. We have a larger stork than ever before, therefore we are aide to quote some good jrices. ini: mi:n. We are s! rict ly in t he sw ini. I ;,.,i, I heavv worted -ii it s. all -ie-. for r.etler -ui'.s as I, iuh as i-.'J.iio. The overcoat -ea-011 i- here, (lur -ale-luivi' -tarl.-d and tln v at- soim; fa-t. WHY? I '.'ca u-e no inie ever mi w t hem We are iiictiaied fur a hit? tiad so cheap. in pant-. We mean to sell and can't help it. look at 1. ni' line line you will Imv. If von GEM'S' FURNISHING GOODS wi: a 1:1; IN Tin: m:.i. Ml 1 ti hats, il Iti-t -t le. f if J-llltl. t i If hat- 1 1 uni - I .'.'.'. 11; 11 '!' jll.l lit V 1 to t ap- 111 I -t v le- and k ituls fn .111 In cent tu l.ti. iood ItellN y HVct -llirls for 1- c uts. All-wi,..i hlue. Iilai k ami irn v shuts fot 1. I.at t sly!,-- lantidr:cl -hirts. with col li r a i : ai heii . I nun 7". cent - up 1 o .s 1 ..'h 1. YiHl nllL'iit to ee Our Line of 24c. Tics. tiii;y a 1:1: r.KAi'Tii Ail- W , 11 1 .. !tl,-ll l.ll.'e llluli-K .1. on; at ' cent-. I ant, I s I. air the la t made lil, dercl.it Ii- in. for T.'i c ut- . acli. Tw.i-thread.il "11011 --hi i nk i tiz " uu.ler I'lot iii n'. any -tli (m- or i:tlleiii you unt fi m s 1 .0. 1 each . These L'.MMl- ale II 1 .1 I. It f .III 1 1 1 I'll hy the Suit. ( oinlee Miii iiii,i ji truai antee ai'coutpaiii.-- each ami ev ery one. CARPETS. The carpets this x nsoti ate very nice. The pat tern- nr.- hriht and fascinating. Sii' tliilil nml Mill will he .-on v i lie. (1 that il l: I'KH i;.- AKII KKiHT lot anI..Kiy. liiieSIOCK'-OilCLOTH a n a ny ot in tieallt ilul. r sloie 011 the inoiiiitaill. ll THE PIONEERS OF LOW PRICES, GALLITZIN, PENNA. neat fierefr.-.m hll he hrounlit within ti-e limits ot tttl K.ir.nurh or uttered or he ,1 lor eitle n I ..... t anywhere in Paul Hr.,unli. (..rounh In the mouth ot May. in raeli and ev- ery yeur. to rlennpe tre eellarp thr,it of all dirt. veettle and other Impure natter ralcu- late. I to enirendcr dtsexse, and to cause thrui to he itinrouuttly wnitewai.f'ed wttti trenh lime. Mutihx a It phaii l.e ihe duty ot every a. nut and every parent, icuardlan or niaurr of every minor. r-'id in within the Punt. ol this Kuniuiiti. wti.i has not had !.iuali rex or iKten vacrtnafed so an to have taken t)iw I'm reau- larly. t. It au adutt. va-riaated. or, in lite cafe of a minor, lo cause puch minor to he vaccinated within plx monitm irom ttie date of the paPsaue .i tins I irilt mince, unlem uoanie lo do so ey ryap.m of ivenv: ami it it tttiaii ie lawful f,r any retzulariy cducnti'd phypiclan re pidinir In iIum Komuah. on a.plicao.n ot such rep I. lent adult, or paren. master or xuardlan of such :esilent nuior. an are unanie ny rranon oi poverty to pay the vaccination tee, to vaccinate paid adult or said mtn,,r. anl prep?nt his t-lit t .errl ... projier 7 authenticated, tor an amount not exi-vediiif the Ice usually ciiar,;ed lor such services, and to recover the same ol and Iron. itie crin, ration. uot !een vaccinated successfully within seven yetirs. rsE,-r:,i?i 40. io parei.i.'Kuaroian 01 mas.tr. In ah se lamtly there sbull have t.cm a c.iu murucatile disease, danat-rous to put. lie neaiin. -hall permit any child residing iu said house or IUU.lt 10 ancoil any .u..iic. ,nvaie or .-un- dy scIkk.1. alter the eessit'lon ,.l said disea-e. wiittiu a peri.Hl ot tn day- attrr the house t It a II l.a.e l-ccti thorotiK lily dlnnlectcd and ciraused. And It shall 1 the duty 1.1 Ihe school H..rd to have tnts sec.ion .rii.ie.i on earns meulioiiina diseases declared is.iumuit. cable . n.l danicerous to the put. 11,: health in this t'r- dmanre. and posted in every school room In ints oor.iunii; au'i it ...w ..tj ... m teacher to rea.l the section t the school at icasl oui-e a luuuiii . - i -... . muj ,...u,,v shall appear. Ana 11 sn 1 ie ins auiy 01 tne lioard ol Health to hate tins section printed on cants ana lurnisnea i iter, irivaie sciiot.i. academy, seminary, kimieriiarien a 11.1 siiuany school i'i tl.is li ..muieli and to re. pi est the per- son or persons iu coarae 01 pum i.'n ,u.i- fusions to imisi sucn cams 111 i-onsnc..us i.iuces. tu.l reaa the section 10 the srmwl at 1 -asl ouce muuiii, tuu t.n., h""."' i" - vail. stc-rfoM 47. Every undertaker or other person who may have charge ol the funeral of any dead I neison. shall secure a property n.iea out ceriin- ,-t f the death auJ its pr- t.ai.le cliuae. In its coraauce wun ine -,rm ucci ...tri i, me .-unu H.r.l ol Meann. ano ooiain a r.uriai or transit jhtu.1 lliereupon, ai twt iscti'Miuuruiiun is- j tore tbe time appointed for sucn luneral; aud he Biitti not reiuuie any dead tdy until sucn nur- anv sun place aiKie uamea a to avoia jeiri meet or danaer to the put. lie health; and every person underiakihK preparations lor the burial oi a lK.,iy cead irom coiuuiumcahie diseases as hereintolore enumerated, shnll aoopt su,-h p'e cautiohs as tbe K..ar l ot Health iu .y .'e-. M e to prevent tlie sntead of such disease Nuaetil Is.hIv shall be rxuuiue I and reuioie l lu-twe-n the months ot May and October inclusive, and no body .lead from Small I'ol shall ever be ex burned" au.i removed. .- Ki -no 4 tverv person vlolatlnsr Se-tlons s. 7. . w. in. 11. 12. li. a-2, ai. . a.".. M. 37, M 41. 41 or 42 ol ilu" iia,uo,-e. vhali be Pa li. e lor every such oflense, uix.n cuvicllou lie lore a i.y baraess. )uuce or maalstrste. to tine ol not less tban SIC or more than tluu. at the discretion ol the c.uvictinir burses, justice or magistrate. te-Mes costs, which tne convicting buraess, justice or tnactstrale may inflict it he sees fit. SKi-TiosJ SO Every rson vIoUtioK any oth er set-lion or provision of thi ordina-ice. shall Iw liable lr e.ery such t.ffra.-e, Unjn conviction t.elore any barsrssa. justice or maaistrate. to a hue ol not l-ss than - or more tltau Sii. at tne direct t:on ol the Ponvl.-tlua buraess. justice or tnKirale. Iiesides eosu, which the Counci lor buraess. juptice or maaisiiata may inllict If he fce sees hi. suTtiin SI. All l.llce officers, constables and wat-ntuer. are enjoined, aod all ciiiaens are respeciluliy desi.-ed to aive luiormatioo to tbe Hoard ot Health of auy violate n of these Or diuauces. su thai the sanitary laws providing lor the cleanliness and tiealtn oi the tbiriiuah may te fully executed and all ofl.nders prompt ly punlslted. Am.t-rKU by tie Council ot I.iny llorouah this loth day cl January, K. l isv. Approved JOHN k. kk.EL.UY. it. A. MiilOMULK. Kres. ol Houocll. Huraes. Attest: John W. Ktiitv, Clerk, laiila 3 Cures Krmhl's liease. liropsr. tlravel. Ner- Tousuess. Heart. I r'.nary or J.iver inseases. Known by a tired, languid feeln k: Inaction ot the kidneys weaaeni and poisons the blood, and unless cause removed you cannot have health. Cured ma over five ers atco of Hrlnht's Inseaae and lropy. Mrs. 1. L.. t;. Millbh. Hethlehem, l a. I, ikm other other similar testimonials. Try It. Cure guaranteed. I anit'N hldnsy ( iirsl's. 7-211 enanao street. I'hlladelphta. Pa. Sold y all reliable druicKltts. 4il.W nail nw-eww, iim Tumors ri'KEP no kner B a si Ha I a J sfa I"-'!, irv-- Ora. iiaTiosv A Ui'mu, aai tx-. t-iiii iiinau it Furniture. Full eiuht-piece hard wimm! heilroom nit. T!.n. Full elL'ht-piece oak U'iIi'imiiii suit, J'.'T.OO. I'.wds. hirht ..I ,i.i 1 k. 1 1 . .in f:.Ti to ti.:). Loltnues. MiMjiiel pllh. ey laiicy. for The-e I, ,11 11 lt 'iiikI w i.illi. We 1 at iv th, are fuil -i feel ion); and liest a--ol t lllelit of l ockers III toU II. 1 1 w on Id do von A cane l.ottoin 1 hack, for is. ilod to -ee icker, Willi our Ii very aiier: lam ) Kitchen Tables, S1.98. nr. akfast Tahle-. irop leaf, -iv lei;., for is.!.ll. 1 foot eMelt-iilll tallies. lr.ip le: for ir. 1. child' rocker. Iium .i ( "1.7.".. Nee ollf r. al. elit- li CHILI'S ROCKER FOR $1 24 'e five Mill one Uliltttess la'd tick ei, Him top ami w ii i ii w ire -pi intr nu ..on. "Solid ImiIIoih" kitchen chair. Iiuht or dark. :.'. A-k any of our eii-t, iiner- and they will recommend and advise you to Imy our i.V4 catie chair-. A GREAT VARIETY ! ALL SHAPES AND STYLES. I .ad ies ra. fl. "... I. allies 1. :-..'.. I. allies I totif ola t i p. hut ton. (' S. or ftp el, u.-::.. I loiiL'ola t ip. -pi iinr .'. and e.'.m. I i.iiiL'nla tip l.lucher. In .'..1. M, li lnnltle I.i. .15 ii ii-. id cents, ii's tip or plain ('oiikiv-. ami M. Hal- at fl. '.'.. CO. tn o f ci o w w H O H O H O m 03 m CO CO c 73 O n O Q W i 73 m 1 a. L. itein. siTiiicr Kaana. REED & EEADE, 2ltrii'Vsi jit 1 KKENsitfu.t. - . sJ-i iftl.-e on 'entre street. 1'ENNA. 1 4 vr! M. D. KITTELL, Attornuy-n t - j a f w , EHENSBl'Kt, rA. utrnse In Arraorr Kulldlnic. opu.Onurt Honsa. T. w. DICK. ATI'OKN EY-AT-I.A W. EHkanaiiKu. I'lCfisi'A a-S,eclal attention to nlven claims br I in rlon Kountv. etc. chT- auo J. MrKKNKICK, ATTt.Kfc KV IC I NHKLLOK AT LAW. EHENsHI'l. w iftli-e on Jen ire street. PA ; j. i.ini.K, - ATI'OKN KY AT LAW. EllKSSlll Kli, - - I' A. sr- iftlise In Opera tieOse. oc 11. U MYEKS. ATTOKN CY-AT-LA W. Eaaaaatiau, fa. ( tmea la Oollonad How . on 'entre sir est. DONALD E. IiUFTON, ATTOKN EY-AT UA W, Ehkshhi ua, l'Ema. IWOtlios In (t-ra Hnnne. enter strwet. HOTEL. LKII K ANHh. H J. NHEriiil. faopRitrroR. lK-aled at DuHois. l'a.. near the li. li. It I', Hallway lpot. We always endeavor to lur nish thw liest accommodations to business men, pleasure seekers and boarders. Persons In search ol join lort and quiet will find It a desirable place to stop. The Table Is unsurpassed andlsalwas supplied with tha bast the saarket attor.ls. and all the delicacies ot Ihe season. I he I'.ar Is sup plied with the choicest ol pare liquors and email and nothing but the bent is sold. Special atten tion Klven to the rare ol burses. li. J.St'llKTTHI. IV'yoaneed Job Prlullns; T II so, glvs tfa i'ssima a trial order. r r..- t r 4 w
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