i i .Minima J rmiuiiL I IIJ.NMU'Kii, CAMl'.l:lA CO.. PA. riMl'AV. .iam:.i;v .r.. is.-1. !..... AM i'i:hm.al .1 -hip Ilimhui. i'iI (tiiliit.iii. ! i- j 1 1 m ! in .,, .., , ii- en Tuesday. -.In-i pli I.eaivr. of Carroll Inn tiliip. . M :i .'ev li'inr- in Itiwn on Tuesday. Mi. !. I). Pr ee. uf l hi- pla c. pt-i-t-t ! ! 1 1 -i'iI ii 1 1 'A illi 1 In- t in' 1 1 ma ti-in. i -..In-. '.li l',!'i'-.ol Clti'.-t tii'.viis'nip, u i- ,t i-iii'l l' l-l'i ii-l'iirir ni Tni'Siiay. (Ilili IS liae In-I ll Ihiuk -il ill the Alluu i.iiil'":i'l li"ps I"1' IW'c:ily tii'W cl!i'i ln-s. I.a-I n k ihii;- Uiii.il a number uf -I . i p '. I' Timnias I linn I'dt d, uf C'ainlii ia , . v ii-!i : ;'. - A l-tt'll V- .1 VI1 'a lllli'd lull- I'll Wi litieS- ,i. ami ' in-i ll qa i If a iliep in tin- lin-r-nii .iim-i i i - ..an art.it Me 1 ":i J 1 1 -i i arrivi! in-t nn ,-,ir,. - i.iy ami I. -It l..r tit.- 1 , 1 a.-U I ul ,.:in, , i In- -aim- !; - -I,.-. i. II. Si in. man. one of Stuii")i I'uiU".-i-i.i.i : b'-T li.i-iin'-- Hi. 'it. spent a few ),,,,;,-- ;n I'lU II llll 'I'lli llaV. Tin-. a! I.ii-iiii'-s ai l'fiira!it j i-liuiiiii-i, j. i in- !ii iiiii'ii i - at iri'-cii l li.-lm; lai ir. i' !i,.i:i a I aiiv I il. I'' -in. i' I In' hi-t.i.'y (if tin ' ' -.ii.. 'In.- i . ! i i ii - ii i i i i nf thi Canilaia lion i -.ii. iav. Ii.iai.'.l iii 'inn I'.-ria & i Mil.. i, i ":' lai.on- la-t week ui't-r a slm: ,i..w l' . . !' ; i ! . . 1 1 1 i'. nil' III. ill t lis. U.- mii' -Iiuuii a eattei pillar alive .n : i -k . pii-Uetl up on I In- p.ivi'iin nt on I . , -ii. ' I mi .Muti.lav l.y ('. II. KaiKi r. iiini-ual fi.t .l.itiiiat y. !... I.. I). mull Ii V. (if ,1 nil -! ii M i , M.- Mali.- Alicria I li.-U i n-'ia, ui-u-1 1 1 , 1 1 . 'i at ill.' ri'-i.ii'iii'.' i.f t in' In i.l." s p. ii. !,!-. in l-a i I i in "iv. i hi Will a. y . I !;. 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' ' ' !i '.in a n a 1 ta.-k of 1 in- ,!l ' '-a j '1 ;i- .- on ll.i- !''.:!, -'I '"a i . .in- fu ; ! i-t.r -I'i "f lllnir-v ill.-. Pa.. M -ry l.iMi.i-r " -. . i t a ii 1 1 iii ln-r o! ' ' ' ' ii ihi, In i a rou .. t y . i n : ' i i . 1 1 1 1 . i iv n . N ' uf i ua! u ;i- rcci'iitly ' -'' ; i a"! uf inn, mi i. .ti ),y ' :' . A. IS. Si, an , lie. n to I li-hill, ( Ii .,i licit! ' ' I - -il "! Ill II.- uf l-M'i- l.'lil ' -'" a im ni ii t nil! In- in i n. -il ,! I.- .an- i i ni-n in pl iuii, a in! -t-'i-n up a iii;!.. niuri" -ill -' ; 'a ami Mi" coal -hipm-il to ' " "I I lul ; y-l,iir. i Im i- '' '' ' - i'l' i'l' on t III- A Iluoliil ' ' " ini-!ui : im,- iu have ),;. 1 ' a i il in -ilay a f ti riioon. "' ' " of ti,,. r :il) window ol ' 1 N ihil-Iiii".- -iiiii.. on tlit : 1 ' im-li. II,. js ,,, p,,-j!lvi- i.i- lii-a.l came in con- ' ihiiiks it was a switch sia- ' "I. i-h hi-h:it was after aid I ' In- in i, i i . I -ii.l iiijuied may was taken to I "'ia Hie j tl M'Hal. Two tramps ..n air.-stcil at irtl iit.in on W i-.ltii s.!;iy for la-iiiu Iwiitir im pli' iit.-il in tlic iml.b.'ty of tin- I )n ncan--villc po-tu!lii-c. One of th,. rui'ii was at-ti-itiptinir to (li-p..sc .,f some po-t:ii:i -taiiiis at tii'- time of his arrest. ( o!isj,;,. ul.!-- f.-.ir i- i-iiti-rtaiiiiil nt In (iiatia of an i iikli inic (.r (ilpl.i h.-ria. Tun di-'it lis li;n ,- nri iKTi il fi' irn tin 'disease iliir irnr tin- pa-t i eek and a iinmt.i r of eases ire reported. The V ,urd of health has taken the matter in hum) to pri'Vtiil the spread. .lames A. Ctiiham. of Jackson town : !ii). ami 'a lea i i ;,e la !.':. r. of V. . t Tay lor township. li:ie aot into trouble over a horse tr.i.ie. (irahiiin tiinleti a iimii- to I-"!!'' r f-.r a !.!':, .1 t;-, ne am! lie l,;i"-." I., liii r with hiiiini; taken the mare from his ham and r.-t urni :n t he mule a ni:::.t or two after the trade was made. The i.ill I ies ill e to h.l e a heat'';-. hefole Jus tire l:ut!ei!r;e, of .I diiistoM n, to-day il'ii d;iy i. At Six Mil,. Kim ih.-iv lire thirty fami iies (iepeinleiit for support upon the cli.arily of the tii-iirlilioi s. The ttitncs at that place have hei u lo-eil since May. will, t he exception i.f ahuut a month ami cons, ijiienily the miners have In i n i ile. Tiiiii .-.lay i-vi-nin ;i piihlic meetitiLT i as held ;n ( uiildale to take measures for the relief of the distressed mi ll, liiiinrn ami children. i.'i ilfonl (luzi th . The M a 1 1 i ii-lnir j col l i pomleiit nf the Allootia Ti ilutiif -;i s; It is noi an as sisted fact that Morrison's t'ove is to have a rapid transit and a trolley line, hesrin nii.irat liop.-well. Itedford county, and term iua l i nic at KoariniC Sirin-, this ruiiiity. Mill Ue liuill in the ne it fut me. The road Mill have two hraiicin s. one .- i em! i nir f i an t he stone lion-.- to Kilter- prise, am! another from Woodbury in t'ur rvville. T'e- t i ; i.-of t he com i.i ny wii! be iviiuun as '1'iie Morrison's Cove KNctric I ia i . v. ay l'ire -i ;i s ili-ci'Vei ed in Ireen-bur-,' at atiearlv hour on W e.lne-.iav muiniimtliat can-, d a lo-s uf sli.uo. on ii iiich I Iua e ii as an i asm ;i nc oi I'm k :. The tire u a-d!-roieiiil .-l.iirtiy afii-r '.' o'clock in the n pliul-teri iix est abii-i.ment that adjoins the buiidiliLi of the ( i I eetl-blll h')4i,ll. The ii i iii'il oliire iia.l just Ii. en eiinippcu with new m ac hi net . am! the loss is a bull 1 .'.-'o. with s.ni iii-iiriiii-i' The u'"i bo.ii-.s Mere iu the -afe at the time ami it i- nut kiioiin iu ii bat condition they are. The lil.-s uf the i, ilice Men- all burned. -The directors uf tin- laaibiia l'ire r.ti.k (utapanv. at William-port, iln id.-d at tli.-ii iiiri iiiii; la-t Week, to put on an add i ' i in. i : !'i ' . of rneii. -o as t o dou I .! the oli.'UU! uf t heir l-.iili.S. The Hulks are located ai l-"iru;:ri. iii ibis ;-uiiiity. iinil are iiiii'i:,-' thela.ae t ii I'lnn-v Ivania. Tin li:i .:.' lire brick iii-i k- of l redericks. Miin r.ie .v t o., at l'a 1 1 w ii-v i i le. near lan k Haven, hale re-timed operi I i-ms. '1 he ou:i-...U lor a iatue tiade this spriim i iii ii i. and the compiiny has decid.-.l to itici. ii-e then ;,ti':e plant so that tln-y cat! turn uui :,:,.o. a bt j, , a day. - i I iid.r t he hi iv it i- tin- ilutv nf i-iiii--l :i I'ii to ad ert '-e the a pp roach inr eiec t Inn. ii i ich com.-oil' on thetiiird Tiies- uiy ul next month. the law ia iju i c. s tlieill to put Up Hut less than ten notice's at i.-a-i ten days befere the election. Where there is a j li-l ice of t he pea-e to eiret il notice nf (hat fact must be posud up nut b ss t ban '.'o da s befui e t he .lay ol elect ii m . I ii bui i lim! , .f tun us ,ip- ..v he I ( I iii-re is ho constable it heeolilt'S the duty of t be su per vi sni s i,r a- si -s -it to put ii 1 1 the m .tins, t!,..ii.'h tla-y iit-eii u i i 1 1 1 1 1 li i Ii. I .-ad of tvli da y-' not ice. -The -t. .re ami po-tutu're i.f John T. Ale i - at I )uiieai,s id,, ii as rub be. I on Sun day hi-ibi. l-'l i rill the store an lit: know Ii iliiai. litv of "nods uas ,aken and from the piistuiiice t in- robbers secured about siih, poi a ue. st a nip-, and ."iO c;i.-h. The total I.,-- i- iirob.ii.iv it. it I, -s than li.n. It is -:t l i-fact -u i ! y e-1 a i.li-bed t'unt a party ol tramp- did i ue looting ami luooflbis par Iv air lie-cri lied a- yniinu' null of incdiiin lul'J ill . one il slelilier tr i low II i ! h CHI II in lei ee. bn tii arms tutoi d and cut o er back ol In- baii'l-. t in-ol her ol heavier buiid and ii earl ii": a ia oi n overcoat. William l 'oor in an. of Lat robe, w ho for the pa-i three year- has been teii iia bill a! I he M elm nc) lluii-.'in that place, iiu-t w ,! ii :i 1 1:: in fill a it! let lull on Tin day even - 111"; ill the Ins- u! his sivjijl. Ml'. I'liiillliall iia- been -1 1 ,' i 1 r i i , it ii i t h his eyes for some time and on Tuesday iiiiiht his -iirht. mh1 .h ui ! M him an.! he had ti be led from ' i i.e hot "I to his home. A I last accounts he had not recovered his sieht. Nir. l'oor- ui in is ii i i I k noil n i ii Kbi nsbui :; i her,- lie tendril bai several years aiio at the Moan tain House for Mr. L. i;-tei line, ami afterward- for ;t short time at the Central ilo tt i i n M r. Hi on n. - Harry Smith, a coal miner from !al 1 i t .in. H a - fur -nine reason a i-i tor in t he ! ni or i ailroa. 1 at d. near he l;, d bri iije Monday iiiL'ht between '. and lo o( lo, k. and in a 1 1 e ia (i! i n to cms-, the tracks he was siiuck bv an cn-rine. hi -inu thrown a di-taine of about tilenty feet. When fn urni by the railroad men he was placed Uui n an I'liiiiiu' and taken to Seventh -i re. t, m In iv t lie ambulance n.i- in walt i.ir an. I in it lie was iaen to tic ho.-pital. An ea in . i: . ion di-clo-ej the fad, that he iia.i e-"ii.e. with ;i coti'it-ed left hip atul s in e bl i; i-i .ibiillt the ribs, which will d iiibtle-- make him sure for a fi . days. Ills ad mission to the ho-pita! made three f..r t h. .lav. Thf -trlta-U-Mil-fll t'itit. '1'he lli.lt I. 'tween .1 it III. llltiett and hill I.- .i. Mitchell for the c h a ill . ion - ii i p of tie- w ol id and a ptn-eof '.il.( t n.ik place at .l,i' k-oiivilr. i'i. n -i.Ja. thisiThnrs iaii afiirnouii aid ended by I'm Lett knock im; Mit'lieliont iu 1 lie Tlilj.l toiitid f irst loui.d Ii- ih nn ii spatted n.r an o nini:. but witiuui any advantage to ei 1 her si.le. Sec Hid foil ud M i tchel I leached out il i t il hi- ' i ". 1 1 1 and k nocked I 'or 'net t lo t lie Hoof. On ( ul bct t's lei-'ililiilltr his feet both nun ci I in-hid. The round einled by for l.tt himiii; .Mitchell on riirht ear. Tin loiiiid ua- in favor of Mitchell. Third lonn.l - Koth men sparred care fully for an opeiiniur. ('( rl.ett Icadinsr mil and knockinir Mitchell dow n. Alter cum in,' Ii 1 1..- scratch airalli I 'or bet l succeeded in lamlihi-T a heavy blow on Mitchell's itiuj whiih knocked him si't.-cli-s. He wa .-hi t i.d t his corner and when time w a cailed he W iis. ii nable to I i p.. lid. Tin tc'ht was dechireil iu favor of I'orbt U. Mr. llirl4H t'rri" Woul Volf. There arc some Hock ma-'.ers and sheep raisers out on t he sunlit iii leys and on t he iimii ii I a i n side- of lliair and Somerset counties, and they are the most surprised . oust it iteiits of ('i iisri i sstuaii .losia Ii Dai ins Hi lis -in whose district, the wool tariff is a sacred issue-over Mr. Hi- ks vote f,.r free wool. It is ijuite trin I hilt until lie i ast this vote Mr. Hicks had never In en heard of. but it wiil he di Ifeient iu the future. Tin Dlair and Somerset Voters halo an ohl-lashioiicd habit of tak iiii.' account of stock, and Mr. Hicks will presently hear from them. I'liihult y.i.'n Tim s'. r'armT I luitrnlloii. The --event Ii annual convention of the rarmiTs' A Ilianrc of (.'am hi ia county w il, be held ill t he Opera House at Klu-n-bill'li on theV'.ith and .'lotli of January, for the piiiposcof ti iiii-acl im: important biisiii, - pel tainimi lo the wi-'fare of the farmers ol the county, w lieu weexpect a full turn-out of delc'ales. represetitiiitf aUuit two . . . .... ... housaud members. iKA liUNiM, l'reiilt-jt. narilerln Indlaum onnly. A most brutal murder was committed in iivcn tow nship. Indiana county, on Thurs day of ia-t week, by which John Cunniii ham. a well-known and well-to-do rilien of that tow nship. lost his life at tin' hands of hi- sots-:n-law, Jacob IIooKamire. I iiiininuhiim w as about ti.". years of aire and his daui.-hter w as the w ife of lbioka ihirr. w ho alxutta year auo resided ai Has tiiuis. in tliis coiinty. Itoofcamire and his wife did not ;'t alonsrwcll together and t he w i fe h f t , lioiti!; to IJariiesbiiro, where she secureil a place as a doiucs'ic. About two weeks ami I'.ookamire visited t'un liitiL'ham for the purpo.-e ol haNtiuz him arrange for a settlement of their ditlicil lit . and the iw i visited Mrs. I look ;i mire it 1 ial'ltei- hot o. V heie liicir troiibics weie arranged and Mrs. l'.ookainire an reed to ret urn iu the course of a w eek or two. Kookamiie accompanied (.'iinnitiL'ham iioit.e and on Thursday of last week the t wo men started out for a hunting trip, e.irh can yin;.' a shot-trim and takituj; with liietll t w o doiis. About the middle of the afternoon one of the ilus returned wound ed with a pistol shot. This alarmed tho family and w hen niiilit ciime without eith er of the hunters ictiirnini; their alarm in creased and the family and some neiyhlHU-s started out to look lor them without suc cess. The search was continued all day on Friday and up until Saturday ft reiioon, w hen John Huston ami a Mr. Nichol found the hod v of (.'uiiiiiiiK'hain on the farm of Jonathan liitlet bauiili. not over a half a mile from t he home of t In-deceased. There Were evidences of a struniile, hol'l tflllis he in found broken and lyim; near the body. Cutiiiitisthanr skull was crushed iu by a blow on tlir back of the head and wounds Were found on the top ol the head above the i iuht ear, above the right eye and two cuts on the neck. I'tiiihinyiham's pocketliook was ini.ssin and was found empty some dist:;nc from ihe body. It was known that lit: had be tween Nt a ml '.1' on his person w hen he started out. having had his pension cashed a few Jays It-fore. Near the pocket book was found a piece of paper :u which the imprint of a twenty-dollar fjold piece was plainly to be seen and it is Miptiosi-d that I'uiiniiiijham had several of them wrapped up in the paper. r.ookatiiire always wore a heavy :nous tache until the evening previous io tin murder, w hen he shaved it otT. lit- is de scribed as follows: 5 feet '. inches high, i!." years old, dark and sallow complexion, weighs lTo pounds, black hair somewhat wavy, high forehead, no w hiskcis or mous tache, deep dimple in chin, scar on right side of lower jaw the bite of a man in a light, scar tw o inches long on hack of left hand, little linger still' and the one next to it partly stiir. It is said that I'.ookamire was seen in the IteighlM't hood of ilui liside, not lifteen miles from the scene tif the murder, on Saturday hist, carrying his arm in a sling. To a ipiestion as to how he got his injury he re plied: "1 w as iu a light a few days ago up t he ri ver." Officers are on his trail and lie will doubtless be taken before many bonis. Tlit- whole neighborhood in which the minder occurred is excited and doens of men are hunting for the murder. Many of them assert that if lie is found the oitris will be saved the trouble of trying i.lin. More- ICttlrontl Talk. Johnstow ti People held a big meeting on .Monday night for the purpose of taking the necessary steps to get better railroad liciiitii for their city. Among other suggest ions made is t hat of inducing the liecch Creek Kailroad to enter the city in the luiich-talked-of extension of that rail road across Cambria county to a western connection that w ill entt r Pittsburg. A correspondent c f the Ti ilninr on Monday suggests the following: There are several practicable routes from Ebeiisburg lo Wilinore. First, there is a route along the north branch of the t'oiH'ina ug h. which unhid he ahotit eleven miles in length, hut would run along tho lowest pall of the Wiimorecoal basin for about six miles, tapping the t'ami-roii coal purchase in .Minister and Portage townships. If a shorter route isdesired.it can lx located along the west bank of tin; north branch of t he I'oiiemaugh to the vicinity of I.-aac Jones', and by a cut of about one eight of a mile in length, it would strike the w est fork of .Roberts' run: down that stream to the nol t h branch of the t'one maiigli, it could go, and .low n on the same side, past Wilinore. Siuminerhill, South Folk, and to Mineral Point if desired, iv'iththoitt a sin;,. bridge from Khensburs to South Fork or Mineral Point. The distance front Kbeiisburg to Wilinore would he about eight miles. This route would he along the channel of the Wil inore basin for about four miles, ami would afford increased and cheaper ship ping facilities for the mines already iu operation at Khrenfehl and South Fork. It would also bring Kbcnsburg fourteen miles nearer to Johnstown by rail than the present loiiiiilalioiit w ay. via I'resson .: Kbeiisburg branch, and would posess the additional advantage over that line that it would not be blockaded by snow drifts in winter. The grade would not, in aity p'ace. exceed lift)' feet to the lulle. as the cievatiot. of Wilinore is not three hun dred feet below that of Kbellshllrg. With the exception of the short cut aln.ve men tioned, the cost uf construction would be about the lowest possible ligure. as it would Im- along the valleys of the liver, and run where there are no precipitous banks from KlM-nsbuig lo the deep rut on the lYini-y I vat.ia railroad above Summer hill. It is aNo probable that free right of iinv could be procured along the entire way from Wilinore to Kbeiisburg. and tin-re is an abundance of timl-r for con struction purt'-es aiond the line of the proposrd roate. yt arrlKii r- l.lrrnn. The following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of tin; Orphans' Court for the week ending Wrdiirsday, January .'I. ls.4: .Matthew Miller and Avilla V. Austin, Cart olltown. John C. Sanker and Mary liurk. South Fork. Lawrence. Weitncr and Helena Noel, Carroll township. (ieorge Panik ana Mary Point knavi, Hastings. liracken A. Helsel and Kate M. Slick. Job ll.-tOW 11. Mike Priestus and Susan Kauffmau. llensrirek. Michael N'iebonr, Chest township, and Philoitieiia Kritzer, Carroll tow nship. Paul Starough and Mary Wherein, Johnstow n. Frederick Munzer and Lizy.it lifroer, Johnstow n. (leoige ZimiiuT and Ktnina C. Wahl, J jhlistow n. ArrriUil for A rtion, A young man named Krise. of Clearlield township Ibis county, a few days ago con fessed that he and three others of the same name, together with a young man named Coogan. hud conspired to burn three burns belonging to Mr. Lainadue, Frank Xagle ami T. M. Sheehan, all located in that sec tion. Mr. Lamadue's barn was burned about one year ago, but th conspirators evidently feared to burn the others. All the parlies were arrested and brought to jail last week. The confession, it is said, vas brought ahotit by a dispute between tin; conspii ators. (li K street lamps are not visible to the naked eye these nights. Some needed re pairs have caused a shut-do u of that branch of the plant. Com m n titration. Hastinos. Pa.. Jan. 21, lst'4. EiHtar Cttuiliriii h'rccnxm: Dkak Su:: Will you please give me space in your well circulated paper to try and illustrate to your readers in Hastings borough bow narrow-minded some of our business men are. viz: An article from "Iinsiiiess" as it appears in the Hastings Tribune of the l'.nh. This man "IStisiness" cannot see what objections the people of Hastings Lave against purchasing the water works from the Hastings Water Company. As I am a tax-paver of said Ix.romrh I think it my li-uty to object lo aii such .sw indling, or in other words, broad, open-light robbery. I will endeavor to explain my objections. The Hastings Water Company wauls to bulldoze the people into buying its water plant at the outrageous price of ?7.(Mi. and have no right of way for a water pianl. merely pa--, -ion of lights. This man Tiusiness" talks like a dummy when he says it does not make much difference what they cost the Water Company. If said woi ks are worth ?7.oon, I would like some good, sound-minded business man to illustrate to me how works of this kind that have no water can Im; w orth that sum. The P. It. R. Company supplies waler for their engines from a dam built lielow the Water Company's pond and they have advantage of at least three-fourths of the water supply. Last summer they could scarcely get water enough to water four engines daily, and then the railroad com pany has its supply dam further up stream. And again their pipes are only 3-luch and of thecheapest material. Now hesays "It may bt; you do not know who I am: my name is 'Husiness." " II.; is a property ow ner w ho does not use the waler. He says that he does not wish lo pay any ad ditional tax: that the water consumers pay fur the plant and il would be such a good tire destroyer. He speaks of the DuIIoisand Krisban tires. It surprises me that he did not wander to Chicago or Krooklyn and set; how they light tires there. Kilt I suppose they did just the same us ! hey diJ iu DllP.ois let it burn. Now wlu ii you talk about these works extinguishing lires yon talk like a lunatic: without water you can do mulling, un'e-s you get the stoCAholdel'S of the Water Company lo diink'a few bottles of Pionn Stout and let them handle tlo; hose. They might then put out some of the smaller tires. He thinks it foolish to talk a Unit prices; that we cannot get it for less. I w ill try and give you an estimate, w hit h is giving the company all odds. '.t.ooo feet li-inch pipe 1.7Un i) Ditching and laying pipe 27o.i I.uilditig fro pond l.Mt.ui Total , lo.oo 'l;iisini" says "every Uidy know s w h.-u Mr. Pill Cosgrove .-ays anything he means it." I will agree with Tliisim-ss" in ad mitting that Mr. Cosgrove knows what to say w lieu hi; has a dollar at stake. ClTI.K.V. Real tMlair Trauklrri. Administrator of John T. (Griffith to Dr. Abiier (Iril'lith, Kbeiisburg. coiisj deration s( II I. Walnut Run Coal Company to lilubakcr Coal Company, Susquehanna township, 1. John M annion to lilubakcr Coal Com pany. Siisijuchanna tow i, ship. l.7"Jl. K. A. Irwin to Rlubaker Coal Company, Kid. r to nship. 7. IT.".. 15. J. Haywood, receiver, to Rltibaktr Coal Company, Susniiehaiina township, J4..VIO. Illubaki-r Coal Company to the Walnut Run Coal Co.. Sii-ittichaniia township. $1. I'riah Lloyd to David Lloyd, Susque hanna township, in Von. .. Pliester to Martha J. McDcrmilt, Washington township. I. I'riah L'.oyd to Lucimla Jam; Craver, Susquehanna tow nship. $l.rrim. Martini J. McDermitt to C. X- C. R. R. Co., Washington tow nship. fl John J. Dietrick to Paul Tobie. Elder tow nship, ?.",(. Jules Tobie to Paul Tobie, Elder town ship, .'.s. Clifton W. Phillips to Jane O. Phillips, Ebeiisburg, si, Thomas S. Mcli-e to I'.lu baker Coal Co., Susquehanna township. ?l.;ivt. Hugh Devlin to Patrick Ojiinn. Callitzin, tlon. Caleb A. Cray to Emanuel Wentz, Has tings, f ion. Emanuel Wentz to Albert Flick, Has tings, loO. Malhiot Reade to Roland Dixon. Reade township. Cambria R. v L. Association to W. II. Rcighard. Mineral Point, fltto. Charles Anna to Maria flutter. Pat ton. Sl.Vi. Jacob Fend to Rose Hipp, Dai-yville, A ,71. Ralph Liesch to John Lund.-ll, Patton. Jacob IN'igbar.I to J. C. Stincinaii. Ad ams township. ?l.ii'!i'i. F. A. Thompson to Cornelius Mulhearn, Lilly, . Ilwlltlay tbfrr. The holiday season is rb.se upon us. and every household iii the land is preparing for the ilium 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 t lie spirits ii and t he i old out. is absolutely necessary for an old-time Christmas cheer. (in- of t he mos i prominent liquor dealers in the country. Mr. Max Klein, of Allegheny. Pa., whom we ran cheerfully recommend, and w ho has the reputation for handling only absolutely pure liquors, w ill sell you t he follow ing bra'nls of six-year-old pure Peiins ivania rves at I.oo prr full quart or six for .".: Rear Creek. Cibson. (iuckeu heinier. Finch and Overholt. The famous Silver Age, the finest whiskey in the coun try, at frl.rio. and Duquesne, a whiskey distilled from rye and malt, at I.2." mt quart: C iickenbeiuier. 4 years tdd. at 7.V. quart, and the Anchor rye at .To cents. Vou can have your choice of all kinds of California wines, gins, rum and brandy, all pure and old. at from ."iii cents M-rquart up. All goods neally Nixed and shiped by ex press. Send for catalogue and price list of all kinds of liquors to Max Klein, J Fed eral street, Allegheny. Pa. Ieati of John P. Ilvnabo. Sr. An.rsriNK, Pa., January 2:t. I sin. Kilitnr Ciii'if Vrrriuun: Dkai: Sik: John P. Dona lux', who has served the lumbermen of this and Clear lield county as cook for the last 2S years, died suddenly on Sunday last at the home of his brother. J. J. Donahue, in Clearfield township, this county. He sat down to dinner in company with his father, broth er, sister-in-la-v and Mr. and Mrs. Tim O'Leary, but when dinner was about half over, fell back in his chair and expired im mediately. Deceased had been in failing health for the last two years, not bring able to leave the house almost the entire time. He was 4S years of age. After a rcqiiium high mass iu St. Augustine's church by. Rev. J. J. Luddeii. bis remains were laid to rest in the Catholic cemetery. Mav he rest in peace. W. J. S. Sxvi'Klt, who lives on the Kto:is burg road near Wt-sh-y chapel, was iu Johnstow n on Tuesday. He says that the road is so rough between here and Hom er's that it Is difficult for a horse to pull a buggy and the most careful driving is re quired to avoid upsetting in the deep ruts JiilinxtDirii lhimx'ntt. 1 (I to the Kureka fera njuare meal lor '4 cent J at aujr tune In Vi boura. W.H. WALTZ. Vi YTIilNil a D.I vverythin io I be rectantant line at Uie taireKa, W. II. WAL1Z. ninrrllanreot Xolic-". "V( lOIiI-K Shod. Fre?h Kread every day- ake.l j. at bouie. I'lvt. SmetttkheJ ul all kluds. lira" and Tol.aotsi.s of the ln-sl arra.it s kept enin-ia'illy on hand at the Kirekit. Il n day li.t uirbL W.H. WAI.I7-. M "HE FhensVora- Bull.line ft Lrfan As' ration r. te rnary. 1 will otter I t sale l the c- uoetl Cham' eneburK on the tourth MoDilny In re ll.utiO.uu. 1.K.-TEH L.1KIMKR THUS. 1A si. ecretary. - I'rt -ident It'KS. tieome I. Frudertclo". of Erenbur . pay the htghei-t market price lor all kind rl ti rt. OKI'IN ANCE OFTHK BHAKtlOF 111 il-I H ol Lilly B'.r ' mt h I t the iK-tter preset ation r ! tl c j.i.l tt. t ei'th and fn prevent t!ie ri: ;ad ol Cuuiuiuoieahle dira?e. In virtue ol the ,..itr roflerte-t t'V an Art ol AsemMy ol 1. t It. Iii3. tt ihe iaitf ol ttie t'oniUiurtiWoMlih ol l'enn ;tnia. He it ordained ny the Buriee ? and r.wt. I ViiLi-l' of t! e I'.i.r .uitti ol Iilly. at.! it i ht-retiy ordained l.y the antl.orlty ol the ii ne: S t ilus 1 That whitever is datiKrroui in hu ll. n ln or heltu, whatever ieuJ.-r the uir or I. oj or water or otter driok u .uliult-sou. and uliatever hutl.lihtt. erection, or part or rellar tl.ereoi. oveiciunitMi, or net (.rovided w h ad equate means ol itiiresii abd eirei..:. .r 1 i.' t ml fn ientiy upiK.ried , venlil iteu. ewered. dn. med . cleaned or lighted, are de-iared Ui he uu:.4Ui-ei, and lo be ilieital: and every peri n having ki.te.l in ore.tit.k or contnnutinu to the time, r who tray suiort continue or retain any oi -heiu. ahail t'e iieeuied KUilty ut a vl.ila'iou ul hi i.l i rdtcat er. an 1 i-ballal:io he liuhto for the e. l enie ol the ai.aieineru and ren;e l thereti.r. SkiTio" X No liuuee re'tuse. otTal. tea I -axe. dent amujuU. dec iV it.ic vegetable in utei , - or taioc waste lutMum ol any Im-l. 9h II he thro n on any ttreet, r ja.1, diU-h. ttut'er or pub lic place w.thin the limits ol thin borouirl and no pit. rid or e-ayina animal or vegetable mut ter i-hail te kept in any hou.-'e. cellar or m.iioiu iu outlmildinic or Kround for more than twen ty loHr buart. "sfct-riox i. No person or jron. without '.he rsji.-elit of the Hoard of tiealth. i-hal. bu.id or live any el juk tiler house within the luuin ol ihi boriUteh, and the kevliiDK aud lauichtrlug of all rattle. heep and ewnie. and the irepa'Aitou ai.d keei'tiia-of all meat. fiih. blr.l orotue.- aui uial food. si. all be In ti.e manlier bet ad-p t l to heriireand continue tlieir waolesonienena - I.kmI; and ever butcher or other pe-fton owolo. leas ing tr occupy tnit ay ik-r, room -r bulidin wherein any cattt-. hee. orawine have M -fu. or are killed or dressed, aud tvt ry peron lu n the t.wner. lessee or occupant of any room or itai.le wherein aty auiuiiaiii are kepi, or uf any market puolic or private, cbail cnuva auch p. nee. r-i -m or buil.ut-it, stable or m.atket ti. tie thor.juuhiy Cieiiii.-ea and .urined.and all ottal, bloc l. fat. karbatre. retuiie and unwhuleome and oftjuli.e mailt r to be removed tt.er'r.itti a leKt o .- tn e.'erj twenty tour hour.-, after Ine u-ie tticr- ..f for any ol the purposes herein ret.-rre l to. am elmU also at all liiiiei. keep all woodwork, 8c lloorii and roui.ters. in any buildin. place or IT iu iie? aloreaid thorouahly .uiijted or wLltea .M.ed: aud the tl.Mif of ul1i t.uildiu place or tr miseti ehwil lv eo Ci.n.-tructtd a to i.revevent b: -o-l or h.ul liquid or wahnir4 Irom teuun :u the earth benea'ti stt-rioi . No bl. od-pit. dunu-c't. oflni-p'.t or pi .v., well riiall remain or be conlrurted . itlil-. any olauKhter hou.-e Ad. one otti-iidina i.itail.t this rute ehall ts uiltv ot creittiuiC aud ruain talumK a nuii.an.-e T.judic-ia! to public health, and haii b. requoed to rem ive the nu.raucs w ittnn ten day lum the date ol this notice. ski-thin 1 he owner, attent or oucui iern i f all riauahler h-iuyef are requited dun. the uiouth of June. July. Aukiim and Sep'.eucer to. distribute twice In each week no. le.s that tutu 13 live iiounds of Chloride ol Liuin abou their bremliieit. and also to remove the contents rd aiij mauure-pii or iuanue pile ou the preiuire.-. on.e in each week, Ihe aid preunes aud content ol manure .it.-i beiuar hereby declared to I t- uui in.efl ptejudictal to jiublic L'eaith, unle-. ttut J-cie.l to lie. .ent diMuleclioD aud cleat.. nit a berein indirated. No .lir-i or bo its sliall I.- kept in the nume encliure won jt slaughter huune: nor tihail hey be led. there or elsewhere, upon the if il ol luirhlert-d aut i al. JsKc-iioa tl No person or ccuipauy shut, erect er mi. 1 1 lain within t he I unite ol t hit turou h any uiaiiufai-tory or p. arc ol bunnies lUniir ..us tj tile or detrimertal to health, or where ui fbole ome. ort-iistve t,r deleterious cnor. vas, -.jinke depotfil or tabulation aro itetierated. f-ich at tanneries, tehnerie.s, niai.u ac oneo' atart-r-. trlu. 1 -Kiher, chemi.-a . iertln-r. ir-i,e:c, l hont ihe ermli of the l oar.l ol Health, aad ai fu -h etabll.-hmcllt sha.ll hs kept clean aud wio e Fome so a not to ne otitiMve or (.reiudicia to the public health: nor hhall any ( llen-l e o dele-tt-tiou wa.-ie ubrtiuce. r-f ufe or i lurt.m mat ter l-e allowed to iccuuiuiate on the prem ie. or i-u inrown or aui.we.i -o run into any public wate , stream, watt r course, street, road r pub lic ptHce. Aud every persoa or cotupa:. con durtiiiM tucti uiHiiol tciure or business shi 'I u-e ihe best uppr-.ved mid all reasonable nie in to prevent the t-sea pe i-f stuoke. ita&ses an. I mior-, aud 'o protect the health aud gaiety ol all opera tive eitipl-'Vcd therein. Skitius 7 . 'l'h bueine ol boue and horse- boil !:k fhal net tie allowed. uu:es cniu.-lel utiOc. cover the building to be .r.ivl,l i with siuokc consumers, und a due leuard be .ad t-.r c eanilness in the dispoi-itiou ol the t tl..l. No lioiie.tHiiiina e.-(abllshments or depot-itoite- shall be kept or elected in any p art of this t rouith witiioct .ermit from the Hoard of Healt! skit:o 8 No permit i-hali he granted o any l.erson or I e-s.ms t.. carry ol the business m foil init l one aud dead annuals untl alter a '-are ul tnsptctiiin ol the locality, tiiilldiiiits and a.iiiara tus, and ol the plans lor conducting tne bu cne-iti. by an accredited Im-pector ol the Uo.rd ol llealtli. Mtc-rioN a No bone-boilln establls tn-. nt or deptu'lories ol dead animal- shall bo kspt or erected in or ueiir to a thickly inhabited i.cuth borhtK d. Sba-rio-; lo. the flo.r ol ail bone boil rut es tablishment and deposit-. rie of dead Manual- shall tie paved with an. halt or with t. nk or slor,e. well la'il in cenieut, or with some ot ler Im pervious material, and shall be well drain and ail such es ablihiiic:it shall have such n ade qi'ate waler supply a will enable thorough c.eariliness to be maintained. stiTio It. The boiliua- ot bone an-i dead animals, etc., shal be rondoe ed In steau-tiaht kettier. boilers or caldrons, irrnii which I -.e lout vap. ro shall hrst he c .ndu -le.l throuith sciulihers or condensers, and then Into th back par. ol the ash-pit ol the furnace tire, to te cocsumeu .or by other apparatus tquully ettlcienl in preventing ol couiiteractiDu the .itleuslve ernuvla. f.Kt-ill VI W hen bone are He in it drit d alter builtrit. they shall be placed in a cloee c I. am her. throuah which shall be passed by mean o: pipes, lurue volume ol Ire-h air, the outlet pipe termi nal Ina- in the tire-pit. Nfcr-rioN 13 All proprietors td bone toiiica e.talilishinei.ts not havinic on tho loth day ol January It each year permit to carry on t le bus iness, and violating these ordinance, shall be nne.l lor t very sucti nttet.se. and for eacn t ninth s continuance oi the same, alter notice, and also be liable to Indictment at common law lor creating aud maintaining- a Buisun-e. tKciio- 14 The I'ermit ttlcrk ol the K iar-1 ol Heaun snail iiave provided a Ikk.k lu w.iich to enter ihe names ul all persons en waited iu tl e tiusiness ol bolilna hone and having deiu .itone of dead antmais: also the location ol aui aud appliauccs a reported t y the lns eelor. t hether liceused or not; tne uumber aud dale ol ,'ermit; aud remarks. Nkctio 16. The keej.er or keeper ol a livery or oti er s'able shall keep hi or their stanle ai d siat'le y ard clean . slid shall nut perm't . I etweeu the 1 ilh day ol May and the 1st day oi Nuiemter. mote t' an 4 wagon load ol uiauure to accoinul-ue In or near the same at any ouc time, ex s pt by exprera lermtssion ol the lioard ol tlea th. unr shall any lutuure be removed between th - dates aioresaid. eirept between twelve o'cl. ca at u it hi and two hour atter suurl-e. without a writteu pernill Irom the Hard ot Health: nor shall any uiauure be removed except in ft tight vehicle, so protected that the manure. in process ol r luoval, ma. not tie dro:-i.ed or lelt la any street, road, lane or way ol the H. rough. Sat Ti(i 1 No p-k l-t u shall 1 e butlt or n-ain-tinea wiiutn the limits ot tnm HoriiUkh is-iLhotit a permit Irom the llo-rd ol Health, or witt.ia one huiiurci ttet ol any we. I or spring ol wat-ra used lor driuklUK purpt.srs.or within thirty lee" ol any street or ol any inhabited hou-e, or ui.lt a c.n strucied in tao loliowiutt manuer, viz: o mat the tloor or tiuor ol the same shail not e less thau two feet from the around, in order 1 lat the nltL aceumutattng under the same may lu eaily removed: a d such tilth aceuaiulatma; Ir , at.out aud under the same shall he removed t least once a week aud oftener it so ordered, an. on the failure ol any oaneror occupier ul such -etntses so to do. then the seme ohall be done by the Hoard ot Hea.th. siu-rioai IT No privj-vanlr. cessKKl t r reser voir into wht-h a privy, water eloset, e.rsspool. stable or sinlt 1 Jrained. unless It is water tight, sha.l be cou.-trueted. dug or permitted to remain winun oj hundred aud fitly toe I ul an v well, spring or other source ol waler used lor dunking or cu.inary pulpites: unless the surlace ol such vault, cessjiool or reservoir Is at a low.-r levtl tain the IkiIu.ui otsuch well. Ha th i rtvies and ea-t ti cloet. with no vault, pit or depres-ti.n le low tne surla.-e ol the gri.un I shall i-e e :cepted irom .h.. reguiatiou. but autticient dry arm or coal ashes must he used da'ly lo absorb ail the liutd part of the deposit, and the coulen a must tie t-ouipleteiy removed ai least ouce every month. sstuTK'St la All privy vaults, cesspool- or ris ervoir aa atKive naoied. shall be cleaned out at least twice vear. t nee ID the spring u. t later than the loth ol May. aud once In Ihe tutamn not earlier thau the latb ol cto!er. F ou the 15tu ot May t the 16th ol O to;er ol ea -n year they shall be tborougiy disinlected by acting lo the. r content, ouce evey week, irom tn. to four gallons ol a dlslnleciant seiunuu, accoi Hog to Ihe sixe ol the said vault, cesspool or rose voir. Mtiiicti la All sewer drams snail tc waitr tight within the limits ol this Borough. swuii? o No s-wer araln shall empty into any lake. a.nd or other st.uree ol water used ior drinking purposes, or into any sttidlsg waler, within Ihe jurisdiction ul this KoruUfU. SEt-rioa -I. 1 he sewerage Irom eacn Dlldtng ou e ery street provide 1 wuh a commo.. sewer, ball iti conduit d into said sewer. .-:utk -i that tM.ro. .n ol the bo te drain which is outside ol the building and m- re than t;ur teet from the foundation wall. shal be con strue cd ol iron pipe or vitrified drain pi e. r-BiTlna 2:1 that iHrtion of the on. u pipe ou ulle or under the building, and w lu in lour leet ol the L audation wails, together wilt) the soil P'i e, shall be constructed ol csl Iron with lead joints, or ol wrought iron pipe w.th screwed ..iuu. and In either case protected Ir- m rust. Ti e waste pipe connected with the ccductor Irom the roots, and other pn.es I side t: e no lin ing, or ou.aide aud w i .b i n lour leel t.l tne 1 uiiil alu.n walls, shall likewise lie ccnslructe i ol cast lrvo wu h leaded joiuls, or ol wrougnt Iron with acteaed joints. t Tioa -n. The no e drain si'.d nit ir pl.es lor ihe conveyance ol serfage shall be i.od with unitoim graoe aud wl h a fall ol not less - aan one tfteu lu tour leel, except in tnot-e cases v here the hoard ut 11 en I h may permit otherwise. Siu.-Tio9i iii Ml pipe connecting i water cloiKt with a soil pipe shall t-e trapped, tch Sep arately. All wale pipes shall be traiq --d, ea. h sepaiatcly, aud c ose to the the eonneji jD wltu each bath, sink, bowl or other flxiur. . UDtess adequate provision is made lo - uownw ird veu tila.iuu through said wajt.e p pes. in wh eh case ne trap may terve tor several nxlures. Skc-iioX -fJ All soil pipes shall be c trried at their luii sit a through tne root and lelt : pea. A provision shall also t-e mace lor admfti.ig air to the house drain aide ut the main trap, U such trap exists. Strarios 27. The joints in the vitrl il pipe shell t.e i-arelully Ceuieule l uu.ier ant aiound the pipe, and the joint in the cast run pipe shall be run and ca ked with lead. SBiTtoa as. All cnanges in direction shall be m.de mill cuncd pijea. All joints and put In Dry Goods. iiiizloitiis hi ull paleitis at .'i cents per yard. .Muslin, full width, at A'-S t-i-uts pi c yard, lllue calicos, all patterns, at .i .-i-iit in-r vard. .1 ust tlimk of it. former price '.'.' eenls per yard. Oiiunir cloth in every style at lilcints jer yard. Talile Killeli. w hite, ilt 'Mcelits pi r vat. I. V hit.t tlaiin.-l at o. I',.", and is cents p, -yard. Jletl llaimel from to .'i.'. ci-nts p r yard, liray llaiim-l at !'.' et-titx ja-r yard. Stoi'iu s.-re, hi ue or Mack, at in cents per yard. Kroadclolli, liltu- or hiack. itu lu-s v id.-. al Vi cents. All-w.M.I Henrietta. ."t inches wide. 1.ii leirdeied seie. artiy or liii..n. at '.". cents. I'ainel hair lnied. the latest ,iri-ss tiootN. :it in cents. Any color of t'asincre you w ant v.". cents per yard. Ilop-sackiiii:. the late-t tind must fash iotialile dress .nkJs. at ci-tits i, r y;ni. t'I.eliiile Taltle com-is, very pn-ttv. Iroiti I o "l. Ladies' FnrcisliiEg Department. I.idics" .Jersey ribticd vests, wit Ii sj, -eves, at '.'." cents. Ladies' wool hose at '.il cents. Ladies Fascinators from l.'.n iit to?!. ."at. Ladies' t'oats, all sics, ftom si.i t.( l."..oo. Elatiets .ni Em in Afciitacc. l.ray and white hlankets from T.".:-cnts to i. 4 per pair. Kemeiiilier these lilaiiketo are full lo-1 w ide. Haps, full size, limn il". cents to 11. CLOTHING. roi: i:ivs. ISoys suits, latest styles, from to T.' o i. Youth's suits in l lie very latest pat tci ns. commencing at "?".'.o and up. We hollirlit it special lot of hoys' thli-e-pi.-ce suits, sji.s i. in, n and !'.'. Tin y are aet ually wort Ii fl'.'.oo. We can si il t In in for -?..." and They an-dandies. (hal! be made atr t'uht. TI.e tilmle w.irk Fliall t.e ili.ne tiy fkilltul iiiecliaiiti . In a ilioruuitn an 1 wnramnnlike manner, ami calls tacturv io tlie Huard ol Health. I Sixtiiim . Hefure .roceeilinir to Oontrart I any portion of llie tlraiuiue fjtifiu ol u Ict.-i . tenetneiit. itwelliTiv house or ottier tiuil'liiii. the j owner tiuil-Jer or veron ci-n-tructina- the same. pnau n le wuu ti.e ... i.c.n. inuu iii.-ii-- ot. Fhnurhiic the whole 1rn'niti.-e Fytetn, frmn its etinnection with the cotno.on sewer to us ler uiinun m the hotife. tmetiicr wuh the location and Mte ul all 1. ranches, tra.s, ventilating pipes and hxtures. Sbctiow an All cralns now bull: Fhail be re concrructe.1 whenever in the opint.in oi Ihe Hoard ol Health it may be neccsny. SacTioK H tlie tdlitiwinu named dlsenie are declared to be riiuiiimulcuti'e and d:inrou in the nubile health, viz: Small box. (Vnri.li. Varioloid). Cholera. (Aclalie or I.pidrttii.-). j ,. L I . . 1 . i .1 -. SA.ri.1 1I..I. . 11... ! Ies. Diphtheria. ( l phtlierltie t'rouo. IiiMrn-r itic Sore Throat), T phol.i Kever l.huii lever. Vellnw t'ever. Sotted Kevtr. ( tt.-l.ro S.u.ai Menlnifltif ), Uelisiti!i Fever, rlpi.ietntc Distn terr. Hydrophobia, (Kaiut-s). Uiaiolern. iJ'nrci ), at.ii LeproHy. and flill be iii.derr 1....1 to be In cluded in the Ijllowinar rei'iUtiouf. unless cer tain of theui only are ki. i-in.-1 . SECTios ;ii W heuerer any househol ler know that any person within hia ttmi.y i.as a ctn-niunlrai-le disia-e. tlarmeros io llie public heultb. he sha'i imxedmlrly report the s.i tm to the Huard ol Heuiih. aivin the i.lred an 1 num. ber. tr ."atlon. ol ihe boure SEtTiow 'Si. Whenever any physician buds thai any ler on whom he Is cll.d upou b vitt has a communicable diftca.-e. dumierou.. lo the public health, be or rlie snal! iii.tne iiately re l.rt the same to ibe H.nd of H.-i;h. tiiitii the street and Lumber or b -ration ot the h.,u.-e, on receipt of which reiM.rt the Hoard . I Health rball lu.me lia'e y ui-t fy teacher or pi incip it i.l every school, academy, seinliinry, or klriiemrten lu .be Hoiouieli teiuetilnir said te.ict.ers or principals to tlisn.-e wuh ail pupils residing in tne laui.lv in whicu such disease ex. sis. No bhyslcian" who may. iu aood taith. in obedieuce to tbia ordinauee. reuort a cjse as una Ol Cim municatle di-ea-e which s ui.stq jfnt'.v. t-rovt-s not to be such shall be liable to a suit b.rdJtn mes lor f'ich rror In reporiuiK. Il .nail be tne d j y of t-n (.bysicun and oi nil ottier a'teu i ants upon irsou? atltced with such dtscH.-rs to avoid eat.i.sure to the Mih ic ol any .urmeuis or clot tuna about their .wa per-oa mat may I. v been sut leeled to Ihe r .k ol luleclu.n. MU T us 34-u person si a 1. w a hiu the omits ol this l.'oiouirh. un eii. I.) permit ol Hie Homd of Health, carry ortemo.e tr. tn one Oaildl..K to anotner. any paUeiit artected ItU any corn munlcxlite dtseass, dangerous to tne puidic health Nor sl.al. any i.rsou by auy exposure ol any individual so allected. or ol the t-ody ol anv such individ oai. or ol any article capable of conveyina- coniion or luleciion.or by any u.-i:-1 aeut act connected wuh ibe care or rusu.dy tbereot. or by a net-mess exj. ure of hituseil or hersell cause oi rontrit.u e i. the sjirea 1 ol dis ease tr.im any such inulvidual or ded OMy. Sm-rioif Si. There shall not lie a public or church lunera. ol any (.ersou who has died I Asiatic Cholera. Small i'ox. typhus Keier, Diphtheria, Yellow Ke.cr. Scarlet i-'ever or Measles and the famny ol the dee.ared sba l In i-II such cases limit the aitendncti to as lew as poesibie. and tase all precautious possible to i.revt ul the exKure ol other p-rsoiir to -..u-aviun or mlelion: aud the ersoti auihonxuia: the public notice ol ueaih ol tuili (eisou rlia 1 have t:.e the name oi tne uisease wnicb caused the death ait-r in such pub.ic cutioe. SkCTitj -Ji No person sutleriua; irom, or hav-ina- very receuliy recovered from, small I'ox, Scarlet eer, H.ptu heria. Yellow evtr or Measles, stall expose li.u.aell. nor shall any one eM-oe any one undtr bi charne in a eimiur condition, in any couveyaute, wuhout bv,iK i.ievi osly botincd the owner or peisou lu charge olaucb conveyance ol the fact 1 sucii condition as above staled. It ebll be llie duty ol the Kjard ol Health tu have this section printed ou a card and to lutni-h the m m t ol each nr. lie enveyauce with a copy thertrot, and It shall te the duty ot tlie owner ot such conveyance lo disi lay such etrd in such Conveyance. And the owuer or person in c.atae of ueu ouvej ure .uust bot, alter the entry of any peiism so iu lected mill bli coateyane, allow any oilier per son to enter It without n.m.s: surh. ientiy dis iL.ie. ted It uuder the direction ol the Hoard ot St'tTiow 3T- No iierson rijal! let or hire any house, or room in a hou e in whicn a wuimuii icabie'dlsease. dauaerous to the pub.ic helm, has recently existed, until Ihe rmm o.- bo-aru and ptemi-e tbeiewub c.nne-ted bate t.eeu dis imecied to the saiisiaclion ol the Huard ol Hea.lh: and lor llie purse ol tins ifcni.u. the keeper ol a hotel, inu or other house lor the recepllou ol longer, iihall 1ms deemed to iel or hire patl ol a humte lo any person aiiuuued nuest into such hotel, len or house. Skctiom ' Member ol ay liouschold In which -mall I'm, liit.hiheria .cailet lever or Measles: exisis, shail abstain botu atteudiiiH luces ol public amusemeui. worsbin or educa Iiou aud lar aa poesioio, iroui via nag i.m er private houses. .... SacTios B The clothma:. bed clotlmiK and beddiOK ol psraons who have been s?c w ua au communicable disease, dangerous lo the puolic health, and ihe rooms whicu Ihey have occupied durina-such sickness, i. Reiner itn their lurui ture. shall be di-lulected uuder the direcicju ol the Hoard ol Heailh. gLs 4o. No animal affected wltb a e..tn- muuicable disease. datisteroiTs to tLe public health, shall be brouitht or kept wuliiu ihe limits ol this Borough except by peruiis-ion ol the Hoard ol Heailh, aud the IhmIics oi annuals dead ol such disease or killed ou acouut thereof, shall n. t bebuncd within bvc tun dred leet ol auy tetloence, nor dispose, ol oth erwise than as the said Hoard or its Health ottieer shall direct. SKt-rioM 41 No milk which has teen water ed adulteraied. reducej or clianaed In ani re spect irom its natural condition by the addition ol any lorelitn substance, shall Im biouttbt into, held, kept or ottered lor sale ml thj place in this borough. Busy? - OF LPRSE, THE I.NjGEST CROWD is the best proof of jiultlic eonfi.lcnce justly reposed in :i menliant, und of the best place that gives the best value for the money. Hitting the nail on the heal rejuires a pood eye. Use your good eje and make a note of our name and pric es. Mr. II. Orth, our buyer, has returned from the East, and while there bought large and got good prices. We buy only for CASH anil e.ith buys more than credit these dull times. AVe have a larger stock than ever before, therefore we are able to piotc some good prices. l'ol: M l.S. We ate -t i ii ! I y i ti llie im. (ioii.l l.cavv .Mit'sted suits, ail sics. for f.-.'.-s. I letter suit a- hi-'h as !.'. mi. The oVetcoal season is ht'l'e. (lilt sales have i.iiieil and tti. v ai" troju' Int. ! WHV.' j J teea Use lili one ever !l W 1 hem so cheap. W e ate pli I 'ii I eil inf a !.!r 1 1 ade iu pants. We tm nn to si il and can't help it. It you look at ..ill I. :ie line you w 111 Im v. GEMS' FURNISHING GOODS. w i: aim; in tiii: i.iiah. St;tV hats, the latest sV es. f , f-pll. lo 1 1 el' i j u a i i t stii) hats Itoin 'l.'.''i u;i to ".'..'' i. ii ps i ti all st vies a tu! I iinN from Io cents to. si. on. loud Iii iivv ovct-shii t lor Is ci-iit-. Ail-wool I .i u.-. hlack and t'ti y shirts for !..:.. La test s; es lati tnlreil shirts, with col ar a 1 1 in In-il . ftom c.-n t s up t o . '.it. Villi olliMil to see Qur Line of 24c. Ties. tiiky aim: tij:s. All-woo! "Coldell Kllle" Uli.lelcloth'li ilt '.) cents. I'liini i' hair, tin- l-.-t made u udefclot h in. for 7". cents each. 1'vMi-t l.tea.l' i! "iioii-shi'iiikii.a" uiider- j cloihin. .uiv stripe or pattern you want tol 1 .oi each. Tin se ooiN ;;e tuaiiuiact ured I hy "the Suit Condee Miiis and a I '-'uui an t.-e accompanies each and every ; one. CARPETS. The ciirtiets this season an- verv nice. i The patterns are hrii'lit and lasi i n a t i nit. ! Su- ii.. in and vou w ill ! convinced that oru i;s .i:i;i:ioiiT f,,i aiiyi....ty. URGERSTQCK-QILCLOTH 1 han any ot her stoic on the tiioiiiitain. It I is hcaiililul. THE PIONEERS OF LOW PRICES, GAIaLXTZXN, PENNA, TO THE OF CASVIBRIA Vc cxteml fin invitation to visit our L.ire Dry Gools Store on Main street Gallitzin. We carry hy far the Largest ami Cheapest Line of Dress Goods in town. Dress Goods from llie. j.er yard iI to the Finest Henriettas. Cashmeres, Series and Cloths, Fancy and Stylish Notions, men's Shirts ami Underwear, ladies' and children's Underwear at Low Prices. Fine line of Rubber Goods. Can sell you Ulne Prints at oc. the kind for which other stores charge 7c. Lancaster gingham, 7c. per yird. Yard wide muslin i at .jo. per yar.l. bknkets Irom ..)(! per pair to the finest in the J market. Full line ladies' ami men's bhoes. I Good, comfortable place to try your shoes on. With plenty of i daylight in our store you t an see what yoa are getting. In a word come and see our stock. As we buy for cash and sell lor cah we can save you money. CHEAPEST CASK STORE, CALLITZIN, PA. Sk.ti.iti 4:1 No meat. bsh. birds, lowls. truit, vra-etables. itiiik and notbini; lor human tool, not belna then tie.iiby. Ircli. sound, whole sutue. nt and sm le lor sui-h u-.e, nor utiy animal or bsh that died by disease, and no circass ol any call, pi' or lamb, wbbh at tlie t me ol its di'tOi was less than three weeks oil. iir.i! no lated to e!itr:n.!-r difensi-, and t cause tliem to be 1'iorouutny wultewshed with Iresn lime. SK.TI..K 44 It shall tie the duty ot every a lull and every parent, iruurlian or master ol every minor, rsulmic within ibe limits ot this Hor.uuh. wtin has tint bad Stuill I'ox or bet-n va.v-lnu led as io hnve taken Dow I'ox read tarty, lo lie. ti au adult, v 4 -.-in a ted. or, in the case ol a minor, to cause sui-li uilrior lo lie vaccinated wubtn six months trotu the ditte of tlie psssvue ol tii h (rd'ntitit-e. unless 110 so oy reason il H.vertv: arid it 11 u-iM'de tn I tit.ll be ' lawful tor ary reuuiarly t-.lu't -d ihystcian re siding in ibis H .rouuh. ta ...l.-a(ion ot ut-b resilient adult, or parent, master or uuardlu ot such ic.-loi lit u.iu ir, as are unalde i'V reason ol poverty to pay the vaccination lee. to vac.-inate said adult or said tti'iii.r. and ir.-snt his 1 iii t erel .r. property au li. n'j.'.ilo.l. lor an amount not eX'-eeJiiiS- tue It-e usually cn-ried lor sut-b servic--s, and t-i recover the same ul and Irom liic c roratiou. Sitenosi 45. No pujill Fball be allowed to at tend the I'uo.ic ei-hoots In it is- Horouut. wt... has not tieen vaccinated successlully within seven years. sKtTi(.w 4 No psrent. iiunniian 01 master, lu wln-se lauiilt ttere shall have ti-u a cm muiilrati!e disease, daniftrous to i.ul.lic health, sliall permit any child residin.; in satd huse or l:.u.i.'y to aitend any put. lie private or Sun dnv sh'M.l. aftr tlie .essa'ion ol sttid disease. within a peri.Mt ol ten day- atter the bouse shall bate l-een tii. roottily ttisiniecie.t aud rlransed. And it shall l-e the duty ol tlie School H.ir.l to have this sec ton printed on cards j uientlohititf diseases occ arcd ciimiiiUnicalile I "t.d danKerous to the public health In ibis I r- j din-tree, and posted in every si-tio.d room la 1 this HorouKii; mid tt shtill be the r.uty ot eacli fenclier to read the set-lion ti llie school at .east ur.( a month and whenever any epi lemtc shail apl-nr. And It sna I be the dutv ot the Hoard ot Health to hu - e this section printed on cr.ls and tunpsbed to everv private school, academy, seiumar, kinderaarlen aud Sunday tchisd la tins KoroUk'tt and 10 rtu,uesl the per. son or persout in t-h.trae ol such private lusti tuslons to pi. st such cards In conrpicous liners, and read the section tu the school at least ont-e a uiouih, and whenever auy epidemic shall pre vail. Sbnum 47. Kvery undertaker or other erson who may have charge ut ibe tnneral ot an dead M-rson. shall secure a proi-eriy ti led out t-erttn-rau of the denth an.l its t.r. bal.le rhvae. in is- cordauce w 1U1 the orni prescribed bj the state Purniture. Full ei-ht-pj, hard wnoi! Iiediooiit suit, f !'!.. I'll 11 el a lit - piece oak I mm loom su i t , f '.'T.Oil. I'.cds. hrfht or dark. Ii.hii .'.:,o t i-- ;i. Loiiiu:es. Mobile! plus!,, veiy 111115, fm ." 1. These lounges me full six feet lotu; and food w idt Ii. We carry the hest assort inent of im -Wei's in 1 ii w 11. It would do ou is i tos 1 1 leader: A cane hot torn rocket, with very lam y hack, fur '.'.'.s. Kitchen Tal)les, S1.9S. r.r.'akfast Tit hies, drop leaf, sfv ,irs. for ii;:.mi, Niv foot I'Mi'li-iiili tallies, ilr.ip leaf. oak. for .s'l.OO. ( hild's rocket's ftotll ."1 cents to ?l.7:.. See our CHILI'S ROCKER FOR $1.24 We five ou one lliatttess hed tick cotton toi ami w iven u ire spring i'oc .'.. "solid hot torn" kit. hen t han, liuht or dark. Mtm. A-k any of our customers and they will recommend and advise you to htiy our i.r.'l cane chairs. A GREAT VARIETY! ALL SHAPES AND SITLES. Ladies' Doiiuulii tip, l.uttou, ('. S. or op era. 1 '."i. Ladies' DoiiL'ola tip, spring lu-el. ?!.'."., l.li'i. f l.T.'i and f'.'.oo. Ladies' lliimiola tip l!lin lu-r. '..."iii. .l. li s tiitcKie lnoi.'an. ;i . cents. Men's ,ip or plain t oneless Uu, !als at 4TUTK COUNTY. 'EZMPE, Mil H meat t'lerctrom shiil l-e brouuht within f-e liini's 01 tills itor .uah or ott..red or he.d lor Stic as lood anvwhete In sai.l It.ir.'Urfh. SKt-riott 43. It st. all be the duy ..I the oc-i-up.iiu if every buse witlnti the limits ol tins liorouitb in the month ol May. In e-h and ev ery year, to cleanse tie eeliars thi-rci.t of all dtrl. vet:etii.le and ottier Impure matter cab-u-Jioard til Health, and obtaiu a burial or transit penult thereuiion. al least twi-nfylotir hours he lore Ibe time appointed lor sui'h luneral; and be shall not remove a ley dead bmly until su.-li l.ur lat or transi: termil shatj have t. t-n procured. Siutiom 4n tvery e-sou who av'.i m a ex. ton or undet itki-r, or ceuietery keeper, witbiri the limits ot this Ituroutth t.r has the etiarae or care 01 anv tomti. v .ull, buryiuic if round or oil. " " ..-..- ... ..r -...-.0 l,la lMdtes ot any human Initios are dep. sited. .IIMII P.. . ' Ull ul . 1. in 1 u r 1 1 1 . . MUU .U I'SIS I . . anr sui-n piai-e abote fitimnit as to avoid detri ment or danger to the piit-lic heailh; aud every pcrsou uniler;akl(iir r.- arntiuiis lor the burial ol a iH.dy dead ir.nu cotii'uuriiealne disease us hereintoiore enumerated, shall Min.pt sut-h pre cautions as the Huar 1 ot Health 111 iy preio-fi? e to preveat the spread ot such disease No dead body shall heexhutueJ and returned brtwet-n the monilis ol May and t trtober Inclusive, and no tx.dy dead tr..m Small Iox shail ever lug ex humed an-i removed. .- Kt-riuM 4M. fc-verv wrson vmlit-Jn Se-tlons 3. 6 r. S. u, in. It. IJ. li. . KJ. in, S.'i, Si. :tT, 41. 41 or 4' l in is liniinauce. aliali be lia ble, lor every such oltcuse, uii.ni r.inviciloii be t. ire any buritcss, jiiutce or inaitlsirate. to bun of not less than tic ur more than loo. at the discretion ol the couvictinu; tiuraes, uttiie or inua is.ralu, beii les ruin. mIikiu the out linliin bura-ess, justice or maitistraie may inliiei 11 be sees hi. Su itua Ul Every person viulatlna; any oth er section or (irovision ot this Ordinance. Shalt I liable for eve-v such oftt-si'e. upon convict Ion be tore auy hurirtss. justice or muulstrate, to a hue ol not less than -i or more than fiM. at the discrtliou ol the couvii-uuu buraess. justice or msKisimie. besides cutis, which the couvict inu; tiumess. justice or maKlstiate may lullic-t if he I'.e sees bl. SKtTitiN 5'.. All police ottii-ers, constables and wali'hmer. are eiiomed. aud all cltixens are reipecifuliy desi.-ed to sue luiormation to tlit Hoard ol Hetlth ol any violation ot the e 'r diiiauces, so that Ihe sanitury luws providina: tor the cleanliness and liualin nt the HurnUtili may be fully executed aud all offenders prompt ly punished. AiH.rrtu by the Council nt Lilly It. rouxh this lum day ol January, V II. Ism. Approved. JOHN li.KKI.I.Y. t!. A. MetltlNIOI.K. Pres. 1,1 Council. Hurai-ss. I Attest: Juuh W. l.Aiaav. Clerk. t jaulf.3 C r t 1 t. i1
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