1 I. FN-lll ltii. rAMKKU Co., IA. ITJI'AY. l KI'.IU'AHY . !. iiu m. am hi:ral l.i-nt I'.-u.m W i ilnc-ilay. li I -': l li-r Killi ll. if Lincttii, wji in , :, in i 'lii'-l:iy. ii-hiiii-Muii's liii tlulav. Ft briiary nil, . ,;, i . t 1;.mI lioliilav. ivt.f tiutwald. nf ;il!it.iu. spent a ., rt i,niii hi town t 1 1 Monilay. I . II IV l.lilllMI. nf ( 'llft tnu !1 lii p. s ;!! t i, f. vi Ii.hii'-' in town mi WfiliH'day. i., 1 i i.l.iv luu row w t U III.. I on tin- m ! n-l'iii - 1,1 ani'ii ni-ar iiiii'hcu stimuli. ;..,- Mai v Si-li aili'irr ami Mary J iirli."' iiiiii""' i"i .! r.iM'iisuiiri; on ! iinl.iv . , H. Kulii Tts aicumpanit'il liy his ,;U'-t : 1 1 ! i l t". are i-itini; in 1'liikt- M.iitliia- Ki-oIit, iiiu' of Wliitt- tinvn . ...p'- , , I . I . t ii'Milfiits was in town on , ,1 !i. 1.1 V . 'I'll,- ili'. 1 1 h rati- of the u mill is sixty a mi ' 1 1 n I - a in I tin' Inrth rale is ,-Vi-lltV 1 II.IIHlIi'. miiiil" r of KlxTisliursr's voiinir pfii ,. i,,.ia a !.'i'li-riili' to lln Suinni it on .;li t.j.i .-. nii.tr. Mi. .lai'oli Warner, one of Cliest t') n I,; .'- in -I r!a citizens. v;t a V isi tor to i;!..'iil.i.rir "ii '11 ' ii f-cl :iy . .lark l-'iiui. formerly of .lolmstown, has ,-, j,'. .1 I In' posilinn of liar-teii'ler at the i,i i ,il 1 Intel, in this place. M ; I-. u Wilt, of this place, visit. .! l .. I., .nil- i ! I lea 1' lie 111 tiv nsli t ii fi ir sc vein 1 i. t ,1 'irinij tin' present week. i j i i ; t - a number nf lcii;lii n; parties Ktiei.-lniri; il mini; t he iruoil sleih- S . ! 1 1 . i : i I" 1 V" I :i I" I I f 1 ill' lil-f i'li f It'eeL- 'I'lic av iate total wealth of eachin iialiilaiit nf lb"' I'liiteil Stairs is CM iin.lt. ul ).' ;i ' ra ire tn be -?lo...n. Printers ijencr i: V lull below. A ti lepholie line is to be erected be u.iii I he a! ni" hoiie a ml the olliceofthe .us Distance Telephone line, in this ai'H. A petition with !s names has I n ::;i!nii il i ii i ( i;iienhnri;'s linriiiii;!) ilaiN li.in,u for a moili lication of the row oi - iliali- e. 1: i plainly I'Viiliut that the m'iiiuI ni; of lo-ilav is lint as well posteil oil the , i ui i ii ii ies of the weather as were his .iH'i-ln!'-. "MicUey" I'riest, ol .lohiistown. has .-.ii placed In jail to answer charvo of I..-,, inainioii misi iijei. Mirety of the .-.l. .'. eti . I . . my Kecorder II. A. Mnulehart is ;i -.ii- a li.nliy spi aiiieil iit. the re-nit i.i In 1 1 mi tin- -! i ppery pavi iiieii t in front ! 1 In- potoUicc . I I 1 1 ( 'mi ninliii in of Cam'iria ln n ,'. ha- placed in po-;iioii a -learn -aw in ar I he mouth of I he I'raoU. n run . I '.ill. lick t oh lr-1. 1 p. l:. . i:. C Morgan, of .Inbii-towii. will -in ' i I II ! he I 'I'.-II - l.li I ',' llapli-t rlnirrli . M..ini n and Tne-day e en i n'-. ". In u- v 1 I IV, al 7: in r. m. 'I I..- I'.-i.ie l ansa railroad xx-i 1 1 prob.i- x I - ul i -1 1. . i road I roil i it- main i i n.- to j f. a I. il.i xx ..ik- of the .lohn-on Slcl ll.e.lllX. i . l ar .1 1 di n-l ovx n. .Mi-. Ida I. ix iuu-ti.n. of Smith 1'ork. 'I it I., r holm' in that place, on l-'i i.iav -t. s;,,. vxa-a'i'd Ji xcar- audi- nl x I bx a Ii ti-1'.iinl and -! ch i id. '.. !. Hooper. '... ;- chai'4'd xx il h 1 : tic I he -!. ion at Ix a x 1' ! '- a c.iiple of ;' I - a:; , xx a - in i .'-t.'.l in ! 'h i ! ad. d p loa i si, i,,la x ia-t a til Li . uu Ii t to jail. 1 'M Thin -da x lniill .--Ii i.i,, a k.-r took ai ;.. M it "n- to t ,c in ; 1 1 -lit I.; ix xx I,,-1 e XX,.; -el Ve I XX o XI, II- ('..! ,l.ll,H;; the i i ' ..! a S .x i d,, a t 1'al loii i.i -t tall. M'-. Ix.:t, ;l. and a-e.l lady of Lorei',., . i' !i' i home m t hat place. n 'l'iie-da y I .1 :..,ii ; -o X .-.u -. Slie leave- I XX . l -on-. I C' ' ;. and An.itew both of that t.lace. Ii- I.'- i i. i. i lean- xvill imld a conxen- i ' i" ' '"'l a 1 lo'l-e. ill t I is place oil I e! I nary '.'i.t h. f, .r the pin p..-e of ' - 1' ' .Ue- t o I be St a ' e coll Veil t 'on . I -' I i --art, id Kobei t-da!e. Hut.- j '. '", '-''iiiitx, xx a s leadlntr hi- hor-e to I f1"'1 !' 1V days ao. xx hen t he an i mai ' K' i I;. tu. Iireakiiij his rmiit arm in t xx o 'I k. l.i'i' l of I'eterS.'ymoreal l'ortae a- .-i.t.-i.-.j i.v burglars at an eailv hour . i! i --da y tiioi n i ul'. Several bottle ' le l airiid oil. but. no mom y V , i.i i ..i ......i.... I i" -xj,..-.- mo! her i- a xx idoxx I'e-idinin i : hii: I.ox n-liip. died in a I'biladcl ' 1 -!' t o mi Monday. The l.oy nas ''.: : I.. 111-. -i.tpii-e party xxa- uiveii in this i''" "ii 'I ue-dav evi iiiiii; I.v a niiuiber of ''-'I I-:.' in honor of Mi--es. Illanche i ' ii M Ketidrick. Those in attend !"';' a Vrl'j enjoy able eve n in i;. ' ii' .v Cleai ield Cual ami Coke ' " ' '"ii c i ii x i- -till pro-pi ct i ii if on its i 'l - '...ii a 1 1 I 1 1 ii i , -. Several -eatlis 'if '' :': '"li have been il I -covered. -' !l hree to Ii ve feet III t hick- '"1 "'-"ii. d l-'ruirality, a fa- ' ':l ' 1,1 i coal mine at that place on ' '!-! iv ..; la-t week, lie xv as taken to ' A ' .-.a 1,,,-pjtal vx In re his injuries ''' : "1; ' hi- a broken back and injur- ' ' t , I I , , y . ' ll 'i'ar. the man w ho nearly "' 1 'I'- xx ith a haichel al Iu Jb.i ',l xx a-cipt iirnl and taken to t he d J.i't. The cohd 1 1 ion of his xx ife i-!- .I'c.i.s. t he chance- being aitai n-t ' I' '-'.' IV. 1'- M nifaret Lexxi-. the ifroat -(ftea t ' ''Id a '..'!.:. I - ,,i Key. .loilll I'. Salk.ld. ' ' ' '' ' u aboard William Vini's licet t !' :' ':'' '.' "ii"'! ' came t, Philadelphia. "' ;i' II ' Milax.-bur oi. Friday, atfed ' A I call at t.i.uon to the adver- ' ::'' ;'' "; ""in y Sptoul A l'.... of l'li;--I . m aiio,..r eidiiiiin. This is un '"' ' x ' 1 ' " i i! !.- hoii-e and parties de '' iiix.-l i l ul, I not place theln-elves '' ! I. .I' d-. '!' ' "lion pi oclainat ion which is '" ' ' ' '"id on onr Vuil pane came in "''tin -u ax and ha- croxvded a lot of 1 '-' !" '' "'it o our column-. It will, 1,1 T inter, -t in the votinif por- "' ' ' a'b I- !i-landiiiij there i-ii rexv ard o j " " ! ' 'I I"! ' I he cap I urc of Jacob Hook -'i'" a.l.d.'.'d murderer of John 'll'"-'' mi. in Indiana county, he is lill "'" i--u p i.-cl lobe haibotod x"""' d In- f. .,..i. '' Adam-, -..n nf rhri-topher Ad- ! ' ' 1' iti loxx n-hip. died al hi- home ''-'lax. K. binary 1-t. of con-ump '',""" :i '-ars. The decea-ed " "' in t. li. ielirt'- cemetery at '"'Ml "Il Mol,d;,y ,-t. , " '"' """' in lb- make-up, half a c.d- '"''"'i in-t pai'.' i- ptint.'il up-i.le i ' ''' ' " ' of I his week"- edition. Our ' "i "i i' ad.-t- an -land on their head- bile the hidie- can invett the l" t Inriii 1 1,.. ..... ..-i- 'I'" r h Km e. !;, t j I.jUh', ,,!in',"""""N "' !!. bave for I " '-lop f,,r Hu. pr;,etic.' of law ami 4ii.li""" "" profes.-hinul " '"'-"f Uic K. ntleiii.'ii, th lirn will William Malliit. aife.l about Vi". year-, w ho lived on the l"t a n k s?ow n road . Johns town, was found dead in the xx oods near 1 'ark -tow, n. t'oueniau'n town-hip. on Monday afternoon al V:T!D o'clock. It is supposed he was frozen to death. There an; seven cases of genuine small po at Tyrone V'oiires. a suburb of Tvrone. I'dair coiinl v. The tirst fully de veloyed ease tin that of Mrs. Ilani.d Stillwater, and it i- t bought t he iiis.-a-e was carried there from lb-adimf. xv here -he had been vi-itim; a few vx e k- aifo. l'enn-yl v auia last year mined over half the hi ; iiiiiiii.ii,- coal in the 1'nited States. Of i he amount mined. We-tm. ire land cotucs lirst vx ith V.l'l .i'S ton-. 1'ay ette come- next. Clearliehl third and Alle gheny fourth. Cambria, which i- the eiirhth in order of prod i ic t ii in . milled ::-.'.. fi.M tons. I. u In i i flin. a doine-t ic in the family of J. II. Curry, of Tyrone, was found dead in bed on Satin da v morning. She was c, years old. The coroner of I'.lair coiiuiv held a po-t mortem exatnin.ttion. xx hich resulted in tinding that death was due to the continuous use of certain drugs luken to beautify the coin p'exioti. Henry ICirn. of I'iltsburg. died at the re-id. 'lice of his brother, Abraham I irn, in Sii-.iiehanna town-hip. on Monday. lie had been attending the funeral of his fath er, who had died in Aitooiia and was hur ied at lOast Ridge on that day. After the funeral he went home xxith his brother Abraham, and on going out on the porch, dropped over dead. On Saturday night burglars bloke into the Pennsylvania railroad station at New Stanton, Westmoreland county, and thor ough I y sea re I icd t he bu i Id in if for v a ! ua hies. A dtiiininer's trunk was broken open and a lot of sain pie goods stolen. The burglars bloke three lock- before they were sati-- tied 1 1 1 : i T, none of the rooms contained any thing else of value to them. S. M. Wilson, of Patton: P. 10. Dillon, of Hastings; I), (i. Myets. of A-hviile; Vincent lieig, of Carroll toxx nsliip and Al bert Nagle, of Clearliehl town-hip. viewers appointed by the court to inspect the new iron bridge over Chest Creek, at Patton, took a look ;it the structure on Monday and report it as being built in accordance with the plans and speci lifat ions. Kd. J. Mildren. xx ho a number of years ago xx a- a resident of Ji. hn-toxx u and mine boss for the Cambria Iron Company and xv ho since t hat time has been engaged in the man it fa.-t ure of tire brick at Ida.-kiick. Indiana county, has become financially embara-scd. Kxc"iithtis aggregating .i-.oo'i have been i-stied at Indiana and the works have been clo-ed throxxing two or three hundred men out of einploymi ii'.. 1 f I he borough a 11 ; in .1 1 1 1.-- xx on id nia k. an example of sonic of the boy- who are continually throwing -now balls on the street, it xxould bea belietit to everybody, tin Wednesday hiht on Might -tree! ;t lady xx as -t rue k on the head by a young bond ! ii m . xx ho thiew l he -now bail at one of hi- chums, livery mm and then ladies h ive to slop in a i!oor-w:iy until he boys get through with their .-noxv -balling. La-t I'rida y a ft er noon t he 1 leech Creek pa-si ng. ! train -truck and killed an un kuoxxn man when near M.rri-dale. Clear liehl county. He i- de-cribed a- being ag.-dabo.it o vi-ars. of meliutn xx.igiit. .'lb .111 ti'.e feel eight inch.'- Ill height, all. I had black cm i x hair, light nu .u -1 :e- he a u -1 -mail goat.-e. Mi- b..,iy xxa- I, rough: to Moni-dale and pl.n d in charge of the Mollis toxvu-hip nu t hoi 1 1 i.-- for burial. At I lie Cotn i 11 g elect i.CI ! Ill' fel 'It II judge ofeacit precinct mu-t make t xx o return-. ' t I the Vote of col ' gl -- in a i. at large a lid I he ot her t he Vote for t iie !ui' li candidate-. In the t,r-t iii-tauce ii-iiim mu-t be tua.l' to the pi o i b o ii o i a r y an I in jet-on; in ! he ot hel i-r i li-t .1 1.Cc t lie l .: ii rt, caii be made in the ordinary t.iai.n.-r to the cleliv ..! the Colilt-. Tie- j'lllge- XX 1 i i lei d nib; i, ntke both r.-t urn-al the -a-i..- nu..-. The park hotel, th" !aige-t hoiel ill Sim, r-.-t, caught lire at an i .i'.y 1 on Tne-day inol iiing ; i -i.i ,iil i..-d to the gi.iiiinl. '.In uc-l barely e-ca i . : i. g in t i.e.r night cii. tiling a !nl o lie -ei v a I.T gii. L"a Hiirtinan. being -ever.-!y bni aed. .Many of the it. mate- I. ad harr-.xv e-. ap.-. Tie oli'.;llial bu-iiil'lig vxa- the hot!..- oi' the!, lie J lid ge .1 ereln ! a il S. lead, am! had I "-Il li" uiodi.-d and turned into a I ...tei. Tie I .-s i- c-timated a! 1."..ii. p..i t ly cev. icI b, i ii- 1 1 1 a nee -io.ifr.'V M a v. proprietor ,,f two large dry goods -ton s at Lat i ob. -hot hi- xxlfe becail-e -ll'' refll-ed t' ill'liil -i' II I'l.i'I'k. and then commiited -uicide by -hooting hiin-elf tliloiigh the heart. Mis. May s Wolllnl- ale -el ioll-. but .-he XX ill leeov. r. May bad been drinking heavily lor several day- ami had tried to kill his wife on Sat urday, but was prevented bv a large dog. vhi.-h attacked him. The May's came to Lat robe from New York t w o year- ago, and weie (j II i te vv ea It h v . -The Low Ci lde divi-ioli of the We-t Peiin raiirood xvas recently completed to .lohnstxxn by vxav of the old tow path, ami it is said that hereafter the bulk of the freight received from the west oyer the I-'t. Wayne and billed to the seaboard, xxill be taken over the West Penil to Johnstown, vv here it vv ill run on the main line. The grade to John-town over the We-I Penn is so light that oneengine can haul from for ty to lifty cars, while to the the same point over ti..- Pennsylvania road but t xv en t y-live cars can be hauled by one h coiiint i vc-J'tti ustiurn I It I'nhl. A subscriber asks what compeii-a t imi a farmer is entitle! to for erecting and maintaining a watering trough at the side of a public road. The toad laxv id l-d'.says that anyone who may erect a watering t rough on a public road or highway and keep the same in repair is entitled to a fee not exceeding five dollars, to ! agreed upon at the time by the party erecting tin trough and ll.'' township supervisor. These watering places shall be a iprov.-d by t he supervisor ami but one Hough in every live miles ran have the belielit, Hie oldest troughs having the preference. One day last we 'k while a driver from the stable of Mes. is. OT I ara. Lul lnr and A Ihivis. in this place, was taking a parly out to look at some coal lauds in Jackson town-hip. the team while crossing over where a drift had been run in, broke through. Notwithstanding a number of men were at work close by and rendered all the as-i-tance they c.uid. it was with mil' b difli. nlty that one hor-e was ex 1 1 icated. while t he ot her wa - completely hurried by the earth which kept continu ally failing in. and after several bonis work, had lo be shot and left in the hole. nurrlur l.lrrira, The follow I irg marriage licenses were i sued by the Cl.-k of the Oi phniis" Curt for the week ending Wi-.liics.lay, l'ebruaiy 7. is it. Christopher A.,0'Ioxd and Annie U. Ile iry. Tunnelhill. W. .1. Cannon. Conemai.gh. and llridget . Fold, John-lo-.v u. John P.reekmaii and Minnie Caroline Wei-e, Jollll-loXV n. Philip Lynch M argaret F.iV. John-'ow n. William Sherxvnod ami K!i.i Mori-.y. Spangi'-r. Harry ' Miller ami Ko-al'a Pau-t. laie. David A. Kilgore and Annie Stephen Chi n, cb-hank. John-tow n. William J. oill and Catharine W arner. Ch l tow n-h.p. John Soli. I, iv and Minnie II. r'cliv. Low er Voder town-hip. Michael l'. Ward ami Johanna Hartnett. Joilll-loxX ll. 1'. ti. Prills and Olive iKmier, Somerset. Chailes Dr;i-s. Ileniiiiigtoii 1'iirnace. Pa, and Ameiia Kmiiia (..niutni-r, Coalorl. Pa. oeary ll. Criflith and Ada hi. Keiiu, isoujersot, 1'a. A l'rnir' Trasir IXmh. latnes Kager. a Jackson town-hip farm er. vx as kil-e.i Saturday alleri:o..n in the xx nod-ine d i -1 at.-x'e from hi- houie by a heavy log billing upon him. Mr. Kager had been engaged in hauling timber in the woods and. being alone, the exact nature of the accident will probably never be known. It is the presumption, however, that linger was in the act of lifting the heav y log upon a low hob -led and that hi- feel -lipped, w he'i he fell vv ith t he tim ber upon hi,- body. When supper time ar rived Mrs. Imager became alarmed about hi- a hsenee. a mi a f t-r axxaiting for more than an hour -lie calied at the home- of some of her neighbors to w bom -he related t he cit e u mst a i ices of her h u -ha nd's failure I.i let in n from the xx i .s. N i having any idea as to xx hat section of the farm he had gone, t ii part y vx ere at a lo-- to know in xv .iat direction to -tart. With lanterns they made a sear, h in the wood- tor more than two hours, but xvithnul succes-. They then ret u rued lo M r. Ilager's home, hoping that in the meantime he might hav e ret in ned. Here they again met dis appointment. Keiiifoicing themselves the searching party again stalled for the xx oods, determined not to return until they traversed the entire farm or found Mr. linger. After a long tramp xv hich lasted until 11 o'clock, they succeeded ill finding the team ill the woods and close by the dead body of Mr. llager. A heavy log was lying close by and from the general ap pearance of things it js thought an acci dent occurred as above described. lloli.lny 4'lier. The holi.Iav season is clo.-e niton us. mill I . - ' every household in the land is preparing for the plum pudding, and the general feasting and rejoicing. A little good brandy for the mince pie. rum for the pudd i ng. or a I i 1 1 le -1 i m ll la li t to keep the -pirits up and the cold out. is absolutely necessary for an old-t ime Christmas cheer, (hie of the most prominent liquor dealers in the country. Mr. llax Klein, of Allegheny. Pa., xx bom we can cheerfully recommend, and xx ho has the reputation for handling only absolutely pure liquors, xxill sell you t he follow ing brands of six-year-old pure Pennsylvania rves at cd.oo per full quart or -ix for ."..i: Pear Creek. ( iibson. ( iiickeu heimer. Pinch and Overboil. The famous Silver Age, the linest whiskey in the coun try, at 1. ."ni. and Duquesne, a whiskey distilled from rye and malt, at ?1.V5 per quart: ( iuckeiihei mer. 1 years old. at 7.1c. quart, ami the Anchor rye at 'mi censs. You can have your choice of ail kinds of i n I i foi n ia w i in s. g i n-. ru m a mi br imi y. all pur.' and old. at from .loo ms pei quart up. All goods neatly boxed and shipped by ex press. Send for catalogue and price list of ail kinds of liquors to Max Klein, s." l'cd eral -trcct, Allegheny, Pa. llralli.if .MrH. Iiurliln. Mrs. Catharine Duihiu. relict of ex Sheriff Aiigu-line Ditil.in. of Minister "ovu-hip. died at her home in that toxxn--hi;i, on Tbur-iiay of la-t xxeek. in the '.ot b year of her age. The deceased vxa-born inCambria town ship, in .Match. 1-xil. ami was a daughter of John Scaiilau. deceased, ot.e id I he pioneer -ett l.-rs of Cambria county. She v as t xv ice mart icd. h, lr-t hti-l.and be ing, laeob. l i lt, and three children born of her ll:-! inailiag. -uivive. namely: Mr-. M. K. Adam-, of I r. on. Mi-. Will lain Ca hiu. i, i. xx in 1 hi 1 ; i more ai d Mr-, .a. baiiah lln lr. --. ..f Altootia. To b'-r ia-t llll-l.at.d she bote I XX o . ' 1 1 1 ' , 1 1 . 11 . ,1 .ClU'- I )i;i bin. xx I... di'-d about live e:.r ami Johanna, xx l o is -iiigle aed r. -iii. d xxith her mot hi r. she is ai-o -uiviyen by one bf.-ther. 1 1 -1 1 t v Scan Ian, L-q.. of Catroil- I'lVll. 'lie i. i-.'.iii xv a- i. ..ted foi her kind and i I i a ' le d ) - bo-1 1 h u and leaves I.i. I I. V till lid- XX ho XX 1 11 slue. lei y litt.urtS her death. A 1 n g pa rt y i'r.,u, ;uoit.'tu drove up to li i- place on W.ili e-iiay and after taking diiihi-r al the Moiin!a:n Hon--, -pent -e era ! hour- lowing t he t.,xx n and - ha k ing hand- xx I i h I: :.-tnb. In : ! e party -eic Mr-. Jam. - C. ll.-linan. M:-. K. L. il. org.-. Mi Winifred ;. oi:;e. Mr-. A. D. Khue. Mr-. W. T. Mia lii li. Mr-. J. Y.-ck-ley. Mr-. Janes P. a ice. Miv Will Smith, .Nirs. s.d. II. i . i- v . M i -. Jam.-'.Ye-ioii. Mrs. J. II. N. xx hail. Mr-. I'. J. Pidg-on. Mi-, tb-orge McDonald. Mi-. Sara D. Norman. v. Mr-. W Ib.bi 1 1 -on. y, is. Tin mi: as M u nr. Mi Aliu- Mm. inc. Mrs. Alfred Ilancnit. Master Lug. in- I lob in -on and Karl Mc Don -aid. 31 lel tttiav'oit .Xullrt'i.. 'I'HK Ktfn.iiri; Huibtinu l...Hn As.-.w-latt..n i will eftiT f,.r ial': at li.: t: .uij.'ti i-loi.ilr, Kl. eiisi.i. rtc, ..u the t.'U.tli .Men,! iv iu I .' rtiary, t !..''". im. l'llil.S. lhxl.-, i.K.-lEU I.xKlxnm, e.'rctary. I'rcsMei.t. I(.ns. i i'iri:e L. ! rt-Hnr'.fk ot H?Min ttir, i-:ys tli li ik ti .-( ii-itrkpt prt. e tor all kin is 1 rur. 'I'HK Mt t'.irv.iiri- v-r Mrtl t(:' vci-lo ol 1 Kr.ciiiiirr in HM-tM Hn.i Si.o.x :u M. I, lir.irrr'." iiw .a rt, tuiUn .-irt-ot. 0 K huu.lrM iil lurt-c:i lo!Iar' w.rth nf ff's rapli ft.ire. .-co it. I ' triliiirf tr cash r;n all rl to nive y a doll ir wrtn lor a alt.tr. 4 aW licarerV c;imi tore. V you want a hurwain in H its an.l She. . nl M. Hoarcr! new store, Julian MTt-ct. 'AliUS t'O.'S Klne Ifrpa.l alwuy.' on titi.l at 1.. Ix i.rer .m.-ii tsruccry .-i..re. Kl Kix-er F'li.ur tl per sack at Hearer's 'ali .'torts. KW, trtti Orreries at M. I- I'.iriri rrh S. L. KKKI. mat::kit ki.vuk. REED & READE, Atlortio.Ys ait Isi-v I.KKMSIII'K.i. - - - 1'KNNA. j'UltliTun l"f litre street. 4 g-'.'3 KITTELL & LITTLE, Attorno.vs sit 1-.siav, KHENSBI'KU, Ar -(iftl-e In Hi-era H'.ufC. ?.'.'.'. rp W. DICK. .JL AIKIKMIY- T-1.AW, Kbknhhi'kh. I'rum'A--Snclal attntlmi to nlvrn claims lr I'.-n-Iti.u KoODttr. etc. -i7- "vl T F. MYKKNKICK. ' ATTOKN KV JI CeOSKI-LOR AT LAW, KHK.NMd I.I.. - PA ttic on I ntr. ttrel. II II. MVKItS. ATTIik"!KY-AT-l.A. i'.itmyfHvuf, Pa. - IMr. IB 1'iilloniut Ke. et t-f.tr nireet. DONALD K. DI;FTlN. ATTIIKMIV AT LAW. i!t.'e I n I i.r H-imn, Outer irr. To Investors. li'HV tin wT fn.m li..m t" relt lnvrtrrpnts x warn v..u can t-u lVmipyl nia Kirst '. irian ."iirltlrf on lt. '.-h or ."J n 1 1, 1 v I ax no tit .'n an.t w,i.'. nl url yeu t-nty i er rM,I. xeur m.-nej? hur art'.'iil:tr i'.ii on or a.'ref ' H. A. KM I.h.ll A i;T. Auk. 5, Kbrnp'-ui , l 1'K' I I i:;.V Mil !"K. j l-.-(:.ii ei .li.l.n MrTiiiHr. le.-e.1 . Letters t'taa. n'arv .n rhe fs'i.t el .l.itih .Mtfaar, Int. .i (lie l'..r..i:tli .! l.itly, la t'aai I ri.i r.ai.iv, I'eoii.-y x atna. h a i i. if. brn ttra iiift to nirt. a;'c ih li.-r.'i.y tfix'tn lo a .1 -vr?.en.- ni't'-t.t-r.l to i.ii I eta'. l' n.K4 parmeiit to me will., cat .Irl.ty ami ihn.a haxti.a riallud :M.jltit ii c taute i.rrrcnl '.lieiu .r.acrl- amhi-ni i.-.ne. i..r et-tl.-Mirut to uir. 1' AI.HLl.Nt .'llr.lZ iAU. l.ill, , I ., lw. IS. i-Vi.O'.. tt?uttli. 1'ANTH A SAI.K-:.IAN. K Km . KTit. f l.ui'iena' an.l t.r.alil l l.-.T.'!'lil Itio t,Tii !iu Nnr-eri.;- ... t!tn:nta. Ih l;.rtf.i.i id tue fc luinion. Oxtr 7i'0 acr.-i ..I I'll. Ire siivk. IVMnon irru.ai.rnL at.ii lucruuve. our l.aiax ::a.lin Kinau at.Kk re in ie.lljp here IT'l" ri J l:.ir. .1.1. -r.i cud I, r l rm. ii'. 41 .1 .rienrimlrt) of I te rl ory. Sl'OIttfc Vhl.UMtl1i., j auA.Btn. l urouto, Canada. A. I JOH.VSTOS. -V. J. Bid. A. W.BVCK. tjiTiuu-iaiD IfZi. Johnston, Buck & Cu.7 JJANKKKS, EBESSBURG. - PEXN'A. A. W. Bri'K, Caabler. ESTABLISBBD 1588. Carrolltown Bank, CAKKIIU,T(IV.N, PA. T. A. St II A KR4.rU II, t'ahlr. General Banlisg Essinfcss Transacted. I'be toilowtnic are the rmctpal featuret ot reneral hai Einr hulne : Kv-eire a.yarle oo tieman.l. ana Interest bear true rerttn.-ate isnnel lo tltua le(MHitora. I.ts F.xremlet tn fo.Mtntrn on tavorahle terma and a.pr.vel .aer tl-.ante.t at all lain. 'OI.I.FTIOXN Made In the locality and upon all the t.anktti towns In the 1'nUe.t State. Charvea moderate. ItRAITH lHineJ neotlahle In all part nf the Vnlted Sixt-K. and lorelxn ezchanice laioed on ill parta ol Kuroj e. AVVnVSTK Ot nierrhant. fanners and others aolletted. to whom re&jtonat.le accomodation will be extended. 1'atrons are assured that all transactions shall be held as strictly private and onndentlal, and that they will he treated as liberally aa good banklnK tules will pcrslt. Kefpectlully, JOIISNTOX. Kl't'K I'O. J. I'.irrov. M M. II. 8AXIFKI, A'rtsiile ut. Vaahirr. THE First National Bank OF PATTOS. PATTON. Cambria Co., Pa. Capital, paid np, - - $50,000. Account? ot tturj. orations, F irms and Inillvl.luals rei-eix'ed upon the mc-ft fav.xral.le terms consistent with sale and conserva tive Hinkinn. Steamoliip Tickets lor ! by all the leadins; I. lues and Koreiitn l'ralts payable In any of rlie ;'riii'iat cities ol the Old World. All correspondence will have our personal and prompt attention. Interent I"all on Time llrpnalU. octl:t. aiuoi;uni:i Orphans' Court Sale OK VAIA'AHI-E REAL ESTATE ! 1 Y virtue of an order of the t Irphans" ttourt ot I 'anil.ria coun.y . IVnnsylvama. to me dl-ie.-i.-i1. 1 will expose to put. lie .-ale at the store room ol V. A. H. l.lulc, I it Iviretto. l'a.,on SATURDAY, FKH. 2 ITH, 1SU nt - o'cliK'k. p. m . all that certain piece or par ol ot and situate in the township of Allegheny, ni tl.c nmiitr i, Ctiiit.na an 1 state ol 1'tnosjl vaina. l4iunde! on the west by the land ot the s'a?e -f lot, n Ih.iitciass, deccas.-d: lan.l of the c-iM'e ot Samuel r'..y. and lan.l ot the estate ol .Ixmcs l'liti'S le: oil the n-.rth l.y land ot the -t air . K . Hald. leeea'.ed. and land ot 1'eier M ran : 0:1 ll.e east t.f land ol the etite of Jacob Mouse, n.eri.se.l.ar..: lan.l ol flinrles lomlln-or. ; ana on the n.ulli I y lac.l of Albert Ausma- and land oi rel.:.st!n Krye. contaiulnt? IMp Acres, Tnore or less and havtriie thereon erected a new r'raiuc )wri!io House ami Sprir.tr House, a new it i i. Karn ri jl ; ii leet, a Shop aud i-torettouse, ail iu K.K.d r.-pair. IKKMSUKSAI.E: Ten per cent, o t the purchase money to be paid 1 1. l an.l at t lie time ot Ibe sale. and ti e balance o! or.e-1 1 ird at the confirmation ot sale: one-third In one rar. an! 411.e-1l.1rd In two years Irons the tin. e of the coitnrthalton ot the sale Iieiened px inetils to iar interest and lo be secured by a.lu.ci.t bond and morttiaxe ot the purchaser. Ji istl'll K. HMirK, A 'mir.istratnr ' tbe eslale ol Mlu Nule. Mor.ster, l'a., rrbruary . ls' Trial List. I S r ol causes set down tor trial on 2nd and a Ur.l weeks in March, WM. xKD-e-llxT, 2u mitli. I . ran et al v. I'iret al. i :iirr-iy vs. Mitchell. uie vs. same. Xljer. as-innee, vs. I'heo. Helster St t'o. ,xif..n.n rs. l.nelly ?tal. Veil vs. Siuiih i. itat!er. l'lu'.iiuau & Co. vs. r'armcrs Suj ply Ho. 3iu xx ESK. Ivivls et al. vs. Hrdiey. lie m vs. --uppes. Mri.u...', K,.tli.- liil.l X Co. vs. liochsteln. ad ministrator. Hughes' administrators ts. Keese. Iiun:..rl vs. Johnstown faaseuxer Kallway I'o. tre-ius vs. Sloatt. Wt-iiduaili vs. l.tiKim. i ar.iner vs. Stuyer. Kry vs. Hummel. ...'maher xs. Livaid. l.tair vs. same. lli.ttuian K .uerline HrewlitK "o. V uiK-ird vs. Yodor. Al.lou vs. Hol.ieman. M...k vs. .Ienit!ns. Same vs. fuller. i stHrn vs. ..ot.tor et al. I 'avis vs. Kl.-u.ird -on. l,.nol.ay Kros. vs. Kre.bs. V'ylan.t xb. Sullivan. Kive.y vs. P. U. J. Co. :ilt-Sj addeu vs. JutiusPtwn H. B. t'o. Si.y.l.T vs. Ciiiui.i ia 1 ron . 'o. Ma oh lirownl.ack Siovo t'o. vs. Pike & Miller. Uitlliltan vs. M lillera' executors. j.i;. i .hiiy. rui h.iuotary. rrorhonotary's olfice, tt'enshurif. Pa., tcl.ruary Widows' Appraisement. "YOTIt'E Is hereby tflven that tbe foltowlcg jl n:. med appralscuteuts of property appraised and set apart i.r widows ot deceoents under the Act of Assembly ol the 4th ol April A. II. 1851. has beer. Hied ia the Keitister's office in and for the county ol t imlirla, and will be preaouted to I he rpliaus' t'ourt ol sa id county for oontirina i'..ii and ail Wance on HLII.IJUAV, H tUl iI 7. IHUI: 1. Inventory ana api.rrtsement of personal property and real estaie appraised and set apart to Mary t'owan, widow of veorce Cowan, late of .lol'nstown. deceased. Personal prrty, $148. Uu; real estate, tll'J DO. 1 Inventory nod appraUemtnt or personal property appraised aul set apart to Kittle i o i.hukIi. m.luw ol I'eter A. t'oliauuh, late ot Johnstown, deceased. .'uo.(iO. 3. Inventory and appraisement of persoral property appraised an.l tet apart to Mary Ilavis, wl.n.w ol f rod. W. latvls, late ot Ebcnsburg Ix.roUKh .deceased. JtJ Oo LiAMtl. A. MUHIfUH, Kevister. Keitister's office, Ebenst.urg, I'a , Pebrua.y 8tn, l-;i. Merits, ltii. I.rtain ossil fetrolensn tarried oa Narflu. HENRY SPR0UL& CO., HtklKl AMilt HKUkl.K.N, 7 h Inn rlli Atrinr, Members ol the New Ynsk St.;ck Exchanue. Philadelphia SloeK Eirtur.ijs. Pittsburgh Sik-s Exdianice. Ai.. I t 'hicaiio Moaid of Trade. I .. , .... .Il...,l m .1 tli- h.l,nM anSirct .,. check at sijsht thruuxb the I'leannK H 're. ie' ..iu STi:.Y row. ine tol he r.i-liMieo if the siilscrlhr in Clearliehl township at.iint the iniildle of Nov mla-r. a leil in ii ley cow with a Im-H un an.l I ol I. eai s Iiutl Ke.i. Tht. iialicr is re-qu.-ieii in eoine for ar.l. prove r..HTty. piiy eli. true-and lake her v ay tr sh will lie (ll-.o-e.l of ai l oi.linir to laxv. JAMLS K. M'tiortill. ri. iirlield Txx p., Jan. 1'J4. VH.MIMSIKAl'iiK'S MM IfE. Estate ol 1 tiri.llha PreMboO. deceased, i.etters ot administration on the estate ul Ci rirtini Kreldhoit, late ol the tmrouab ol Ully in t'ami.ria county. Pennsylvania, deceased . l av r.K tttn aranied to me. notice Is hereby alv- n to all jersons who are Ind.btd to said estate to make raymeut to u.e without delay, and any I er-ons luvlriK claims aainsl raid e-U s will t, lease prvseut them ptopeny authenticated lor Jciilemecl M.MUNliU.KAll. l.iuy. l a . Jan. 12. lM4.fi. X V.ssHi.Nt.E S MiTlx. E. I he un.lersirfnd i.arln been d uly appoint .lasr.Ki.re of Andrew Eckcnrade and woe. ot i arr. uu.an boro.ll. Pa .In trust I.v tbe benefit of creditors, nonce Is hereby riven to all persons indented '' said Andiew Erkenrode to 3.ake iuj ited late payment, and i-er-ons havlna claims to t.rtsent them areordiuir to law. A HAM StJHE ri. 1 arroiltown. Pa.. Jan. -J6, lM.ai. AaalKoee. Applications Liquor Licenses. VnriM khmhr irlrsn that the follow in ap plicaiions for liquor license, bave ten filed in the office of the t'lerk ul the Court of Quarter Scwions of Cambria county. Pa., and will be p re-en ted to the said court lor il consideration on Monday. February 19th, ASHV1LLB BOSOCOH. Levi Hurcett retail .lames Hanlin retail I. t.. Mvera - retail BAKE TOWNSHIP. Harry A. Luther retail CAKKOLLTOWK BOKOl'OH. B.A. Worn. brewer ". A. pararuuiirh brewer All-rt Flick.. retail .lohn UU-srr retail .ioho J. Hauk wholesale Andrew H. Hauk retail Juliu tUK-r retail V Keitf a J W. Itunn wboh-aale Vluceut J. Sloltx retail Lawrence isc broth ..... ...letail t'A KHOLL TOWSHHir. William Brown .lohn 1. Thomaa .Matthew NVeakien .......retail .......retail ..retail t'HSST semsos BoKorou. William J . x.'lN.i.tiell .............. ..retail CHEST ToWNSHir. JolinK. Cornell retail .l.aeph Hipiw .retail i'liarlcs Kliody letail (LEiariU-D Towasmr. Hrf:e Harber... retail S 4. Nagle retail rKSSSON TOWNSHIP. K..I. McSally brewer IS. P. Anderson . ..... . .. .... retail John H. t 'lark retail William K 1'iiiiham ...retail .lohn M.Nailv retail T P. O'lkomiell retail M. W inter Sl Bros wholesale J.U Yeckley -retail UK AN TOWNSHir. S. A. Cooper.... ...........retail T. A. m.naliay retail William t. Srivder retail EHENSBl K HOKOKIII, EAST W1SU. J. B. Iieiniy .. retail KHKNSHI KO BOHOl .lH, W KST W1K11, Allit E. Bender letail P. F. Brown...... retail L. A.t 'raver.... .......retail ELIIKU TOWNSHIP. Jacob W.Anna ..... retail Prances X.. ttt retail !ALI.ITZIH BOKOt'OH. Francis N Burk retail It. V. Lillian retail Ct.arlcs l.rass .....retai' M ichael Filzharris...... ... retail F. l .liillen ...... .relail Joseph M Ciiniiing retail Allen H. Heist whole-ale I.. Hosier Krew ill Company wholesale Arnold lnz retail II LuIzA Son wholesale .John laigne retail Anthony Padula bottler L. C Uockelcller, ...wholesale Hemy fey more retail Henry Mi.M.k. rerail teori;e Yeckley. Jr ....vxliolesale ..AI.I.1TZIN TOWNSHIP. John A. Mctiuire retail HASTlNl.S HOUOCUII. E. L. Keckwitli retail S. 11. Charles ...... wuolr-a'e Mar-hall ijilpatrick retail t' liar Ies Kinney . retail Andrew l.auty.... wholesale retail retail retail retail ...........retail ........... retail retail ... retail Elmer E. Naule.. ... Michael II. Nagle... W. L. Nicltolsxiu.... I. M. Notley John A . Park John A. Plait William Townseml. Frank Wargs I.OKKTTO KOROI'UII. C. F. O'lKinnell LILLY BOKOI'OU. Andrew Bost...... ..'. licorice Brant James A. Burk C. A...eoitte lttn V. Helly Blair sln.i t Boliert Smilli 1'he.wlore Sell ....., Cornelius Mulliearn..... PATTON BlIKOl'GH. H.C. Beck lohn F. Bonner & Jo. F. Marks. E. I. Ctirrall s-ainuel Kelly A John Boyce .lohn Ku.liurl Charles A . I -mi; Ik-In E A.Mclloi J M. le it i I,-. in Walter. I. Weak land . Simon M. Wilxiii Peter P. Young. ..... P. IbTAI.K nouoi (,1. JoLn Armstrong John F. Beitei Hugh . anavuo AllKfrt I ieh I 1'avtd W. Martin.... Peter Sex nvour. ............. ....... t;. W sliirner -retail .........retail retail .......... retail retail retail .... retail ........ .retail ..-......brewer , retail retail wholesale .retail ...-wholesale retail ....x hol sale ....retail .........retail .-.wholesale retail wholesale retail retail .......retail retail retail retail wholesale 1-oKTAI.E T..W NSIIIP. William II. Edaardt.... ....-retail J.W. Franey .retail LIAUK TOWNSHIP. Eli Smith- retail .1. W1I-..11 Allen .retail William A. Cl.apiin Io:ii McMullen...... ....... . Michael Schell SI'AM.LtE BOltOI l.H. Francis II. Bearer............ t.eorge K. Bian.lon ....... lames A. Kirkpatrk-k Fred lladclitl M . C. W .-stover .". SUM VEKHII.L lK.IiOl l.H. John t.rinith Ft nc i- Kurtz ..... .John 1). Wentroth...... st Vt'BllNNA township. Thomas llnmoA Jok.II.Swkt .. . Jacob ". Conner . - -. lohn II indie retail retail retail retail ...reu.il ... .retail relail iboleaale ... retail .. retail ..retail ....retail ... .retail ... ..retail retail Simon P. Itntxy llenrr McAnullv wholesale Kot-'it F. NMiev Jc Frank McAnulty retail M. C. XAeuklai-i -retail Tt NNBLHIl.L BOROlOII. .i.Mpi A. Bertram retail John .o.l.lv -retail .loll n .1. Kiiiney relail U.J. l'hiiikeit -wholesale WASIllXOTOSI TOWNSHIP. Frank I .pap retail Martin leap retail I;. 1. Likens retail Thomas, O'Brien -wholeaale WILMoHK BOKoloH. 1. W. Holder retail Conrad W euderoth . . . -...retail J-C". IIAHBY, Clerk y.S. .Jan. 27. ls. Eleiisburg. Pa. Registers Notice. ri'HE lollowlna: aeoonnta have oeen examined X and passed by me and remain Hied of record iu this oltlce tor the Inspection ot heirs, lexa tees, and all others Interested, and will be pre sented to tbe Orphans' Court ot Cambria county lor confirmation and allewanoe on WKIIMIA. DAY, 91 tRl'll 7, 1MW4: 1. First and partial account of Theodore Storm Z. J. Zerbe. executors ol Michael J. Will, late ul Clearfield township, deceased. a. F irst and final account ol John Troxell and Alexander Troxell. administrators of William Troxell. late ol Keade township, deceased. a First and nnal account of tleo. H. Porch, ad -na In intra tor ul &usan B. Harvey, late of Morrell Vllte. deceased. 4. The account ol John IKiwllng. iraardlan of minor child ol Kii'hard and OatharlneJ Dowllmr , deceased. 6. First and nnal aoeeont of Jjsnlet :. Kose. ad mmtstra:or ol Jacob W. Kose. late of Adams township, deceased. a. First and nnal account oi cnaries M. moh- man. auardian or j. nanna Hon man, minor euim ol Frederick Wm. Hodman, late ol Cooemaugh borough deceased. 7. First and final account of John K. Bowser administrator ol Ueori(L. Bowser, late ol West lay lor township. 8. Account ol Edward F. freed, administrator ol Iktvid Creed, late ol Johnstown. V. Fuel and nual account ol J. M. Sbumaker. trustee to sell the real estate ol Cbarle Fraak, deceased. 10. F'irst and tlual account ol ueorue V. Oard- ner. administrator ol H." H. Oard iter, late ol Keade township, deceased. II. First and final account ol William Ia. lniKoia. guardian ot Iianiel J. M. Bate. Pi. First and nnal account ot Ella Kowland. t ustee to make sale of the real estate ol Mused ltavis, deceased. 13 First and final account ot J. Ia. Bumgard ner. executor ol John J. iseese. lata of Klchiand township, deceasd. 14. First and nnal aeeonat oi Anton rasao witca. admlnlsualor ol Deorge Haas, lata ol K ehland township. 1 irst and final account of Lrftnls Weha, ad ministrator ol Casper wehn, late ol Johnstown, e eased. IS. First and final account ot John H. Morley, (Ircotur ol Susan Holroy, late ol Johnstown, d.eeaed. IT. First and final account ol Sylvester Horner. administrator olJ . J. Horner, late ol Johnstown. dece.sed. 18. First and final aeeoantol Patrick Cjnnellv . iduiioistraior a. b. n. -1. a. ol Klehard Howl ing, late ol Mlllville borough, deeeaasd. It. First and final account ol Patriea Connelly a1 sinistra tor ol Catharine Howling, late ol Mill rule borough, deceased. M. First and final aoeonntot Patrick Connelly. administrator ol Catharine Howl loa, late ol Mill v.l la, ramwh ft m.KmiI l. First and final account ef K. K. HavU and O.J J ones, executors ot Mary Williams, late ol the borough ol Ebensbarat, deceased. 1. First and partial aooount of John W. Tu lor and Cyras u. I Sdor, late oi -am on a wwmu.j., deceased. DANIEL. A. MdltH'OH. K agister. Kelsier s offlee, Ebenst.urg, Pa., February mh. AHMIMSTKATIIK'S NrTl'"'i. S .. ... T-.w.! MtAHd Lttrr ol a(ln.ialiratiua on tbe eatate ei tells Toole, oeceaned. lateul furtaae borouan, in .... ... n ... kawln, ruyts trT m n to tBe DI notice la berel.y 'ulren to all peraooi Indented to raid eUte to make payment to me without de lay, IUU .DOT .H imtu.. - - . . . will preeat tli-m prorljr etheotlted tor et- lie Ulcus. - - - - Admlnlttrntor ol rein Toole, dec! hortMe. fa., in. Zi. li. j I'nmo to tbe premise of the ondrrlaned at . . .k n r . I, .in ..felt TA ", -. , h li. . .. I .. ....il I fewn v . . rfl old. Tlie'oaner la requeited to ei.tue forward, proe prol erty pay ritnt and take blm away, oth.r- Wle no win oeu.ipoavu o. ' " . J. SHU MAI fc. Summit. r-a wt. X. lava. In Dry Goods. Ringhanis in all interns, at cents iwt yard. Muslin, full width, at 4l-$ cents jmt yard. Itlue calicos, all patterns, at 5 c'til ix r yard. .lust think of it, former iirici? cents per yard. tiuiintr cloth in every style at 10 cents per yard. lalile Liinen, white, at 2i cents per yard. White ilannel at -ti, 3." and 4H cents per yard. lied flannel from IS to 35 cents ier yard, l.ray flannel at cent tier yard. Storm serge, blue or Mack, at cents per yard Itroadcloth, blue or black, 5C inches wide. at H." cents. All-wool Henrietta. M inches wide, t !. Hordered write, (tray or brown, at iti cents. Camel hair rr-Ued, the latest dress goods. at 4l cents. Any color of Casmere you want 25 cents per yard. llop-sackint;, the latest and most fash ionable dress goods, at 85 cents it yad. Chenille table covers, very pretty, from fl.4i tof'J..MJ. Ivies' Fnrnisiiicg Department. Ladies' Jersey ribbed vests, with sleeves. at 25 cents. Ladies' wool hose at Vi cents. Ladies' Fascinators from 15 cents to$l..r0. Ladies' Coats, all sizes, from to tl5.u. Blantets ani Hapi in Atnflnaiire. (iray and white blankets from 75 ?ents to f.4S per pair. Kememtier these blankets are full lo-4 wide. Maps, lull size, from i5 cents to 3.(. CLOTHING. FOR 1MIYS. lloys suits, latest styles, from tl.24 to rr.i. Youth s suits in thp yery latest patterns. coinmencini; at f-'.o and up. W e tMiiitcut a sHH'ial lot or Ikvs' three- piece suits, sizes 9. 10. 11 and 12. They are actually wt.rtti fl'.'.isi. e can s. 11 tliem for .l..ao and ti.'.is. They are dandies. LARRABEE'S RHEUMATIC LINIMENT on- PAIN EXTRACTOR CURES. RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO. NEURALGIA, TOOTH AC H E. BAC KAC H E. CATARRH. AND ALL KINDS OF PAINS AND ACHES. Larrabee'a Rheumatic Liniment U an old and valued remedy, which ha enjoyed a constant patronage for over 60 year, proving lt won.ler ful worth and efficiency In all ailments where pain Is attendant. Larrabee'a Rheumatic Liniment's not a liquid preparation to soil and tarn.sh by breaking : Is put up in wide-month bottles and applied with the finger . rubbing It to with more or less fric tion. It Is CLKAN, PUNK. EFFICAOIOUS. AGREEABLY SMtLLIMG, QUICK ACTING. Larrabee'a Rheumatic Liniment Is a splendid household remedy lor external use in cases ot burns, scalds, cuts, wounds, frostbites, headache, pains in muscles, joints and limbs, backache, etc.. etc. Your druggist sells it. or it can be ordered by ending full name and afldresi and 5 cents to below address. aoLi taoia.srroMS. Winkelmann & Brown Drug Co. BALTIMORE. UD, U. S. A. feW.ly. OILS! OILS! The Atlantic Refinin'r Co., oi Pittsburg. Pa., make a specialty cj of manufacturing for the domes tic trade the finest brands of nominating and Lubricating Oils, Naphtha and Gasoline That can te H FROM PETROLEUM. We challenore comparison with every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the most Host : Mormly : Satisfactory : Oils in the market ask for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO, PITTSBUKU iEtr., PITTSBURG, VA. octis-asvirr. Mountain House STIR SIIIVIIIG PIRIORI CENTRE STREET, EBENSEDEG. mills well known and long eftabllahed Shannir, X farlor w bow located on .entre street, 00 tlim the llverv stal.le ol O'Hara. lall A L.ulli er where the badness will le carried on In the latum. SHAVINt:. 11 Al K t:l'T11M AN 11 SUANPIKMNd done In tbe neatest and inoal artistic manner. 1 lean rowen a ciaiiy. sja-Laies watted on nt tbeir resldenra. JAMES H. 11 ANT. 1 rofanet Jr USY? OF OURSE. THE BTGGEST CROWD is the best proof of public confidence justly rcpose.l in a merchant, ami of the best place that gives the best value for the money. Hitting the nail on the heal requires a 00.1 eye. Use your good eye and make a note of our name and prices. Mr. II. Orth. our buyer, has returned from the East, and while there bought large and got good prices. We buy only for CASH and cash buys more than credit these dull times. We have a larger stock than ever before, therefore we are able to quote some good prices. foi: mkx. We are strictly in the swim. Wood heavy wnli'il suits, all sizes, for f.Vtrs. 1 tetter suits as hiuh as $ri.i. This overcoat season Is here. Our sales . have start.-xl and they ar" iioin fast. 1 1 l ? llecause no one ever saw them so cheap. We are prepared for a biir trade in puiits. We mean losell and can't help it. If you look at our line line you will buy. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. WE AUK IN Til K LKAD. Stiff hats, the latest styles, f.ir (ion. Uetter (juality stiff hats from tl.25 up to f-'.50. Caps In all styles and kinds from lo cents tofl.no. (mmi.1 heavy over?.hirts for 4s cents. All-xvj blue, black and prey shirts for 1.25. Latest styles laundr'ed shirts, with col ar allached. from T." cents up lo fl.5o. You oiikIiI to see Our Line of 24c. Ties. THKV A KB HB.M TIBS. AH-WOol "Coldell Iillle" 11 till. -feint 1. i n at mi cents. Camers hair, the Ix-st made ui.dercloth Inir. for 75 cents each. Two-threaded 'non-shriiikiiiii'' uiider clothinp. any stripe or pattern you want for $l.oo each. These foods are manufacture.! lay Cthe Switz Condee Mills and a jruarantee a-coniiaiiies .-aeh and every one. CARPETS. The carpets this season are very nice. The patterns are briirht and fascinatinp. See them and you will he convinced that Oil! I'lill'KS A KB UIUHT for anybody. We carry LtRGERSTGCK OILCLOTH ihau any other store on the mountain. It is beautiful. OMTM THE PIONEERS OF LOW PRICES, GAIXITZIN, PENNA. TO CASH BU YE OF CAMBRIA We extend an invitation to visit our Large Dry Goods Store on Main .street Gallitzin. We carry by far the Largest and Cheapest Line of Dress Goods in town. Dress Goods from llc. per yard up to the Finest Henriettas. Cashmeres, Serges and Cloths, Fancy tnd Stylish Notions, men's Shirts and Underwear, ladies' and children's Underwear at Low Prices. Fine line of Rabber Goods. Can sell you IJluc Prints at 5c. the kind for which other stones charge 7c. Lancaster gingham, 7c. per ynrd. Yard wide muslin at 5c. per yard, lllankets from $1.00 per pair to the finest in the market, r ull line ladies and men Good, comfortable place to try laylight in our store you can see In a word come and see our stock. As we buy for cash and sell or cash we can save you money. Tnnrrtih tsr 773? CHEAPEST GALLITZIN, PA. Too Many i i (broods OWING to a miscalculation and too much warm weather 1 have about Ten Thousand uollars' worth too many heavy goods which will be sold at prices that will astonish you. Never before in the history of Cambria county has Clothing been offered at such low prices. Nearly everyone in North ern Cambria knows that my prices have always been the lowest for good goods in the State, and this (Jut has knocked the bottom out of ail former prices. y loss will be your gain. For the next 30 DAYS I will sill Heavy Clothing, Over coats and Underwear at 20 per cent, less than they cust to be manufactured. Call and see me. Very Respectfully, t C. A. SHARBAUGH, t Carrolltown. D u jri.o need Job Priming T It so, kit the r a trial orner. tn ICriTS SAMPLES Ftr ai a.4. A. at4-TTiew York Cil Furniture. Full eiiiht-piccc iiard wood bed room suit, f nu. Full eiirbt -piece oak liedrootn suit, t27.no. I'.wds. Iipht or dark, from 2.50 to f7.;i. Lounges, MiHjiiet pliih, very fancy, for f 5. ." . These lounpes are full six feet long and piM.il width. We carry the best assortment of rot ktrs in town. It would do Vim pood to see our leader: A cane bottom rocker, with very fancy back, for 2.'.. Kitchen Tables, S1.9S. I.reakfast Tables, drop leaf, -iv lepi, for ?:). ni. Si foot extension tables, drop leaf. oak. for icon. C hild's rockers from 5o i-enis to 1.75. See our CHILFS EOCXER FOR $1.24 We pive you one fiiiittress bed tick l otion top and w iveii u ire p t i i. for i.j.oo. Solid bottom" kitchen chair, light or dark. :i.oo. Ask u ny of our customers and they will recommend ami advise you to buy our .V..24 cane chairs. A GREAT VARIETY! ALL SHAPES AND STTLFS. Ladies Donpola tip, button, S. or op era, f 1.25. Ladies Doiipoln tip, sprlnp heel, fl.2'., rl.35. J? 1.75 .'in.l -.2.110. I. .'lilies lloltirohi lilt ninelw.r Ml Men's buckle hl'opaus. .i5 cent". Men's t ip or plain Cultures. t;,i Uis Bt, I tl.25. 4 - CO., THE Era COUNTY. s Shoes. your Shoes on. With plenty of what yoa are get tine tip. m m rr. et 1 CASH STORE, !. GfiKGHR' r..l -lumor t:i'Ktn . no Knr. lH.k rrv l.n. UaiTluNT iiisa. .f Kt. r..i. iniuu " REEMTS WAITED m 4pMttingt i ill- 4vA y mi rlUW. firm ?.?.- r m. -war,. -AO -ant IH rM