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Last week Jnlm Seanlan, of this place, w as at i:h.-nburtr on business, and during Lisabsenee Sotneevil disposed person en tered his i, remises tni.. .. l 1 . i nni i Here from to tin- value of some sixty dollars During Mr. S. anhinV absei.ee no tine was left at home and the thieves had matters pr?ttv much their own w ay. -i.7mi,i jtrcsfmijcr. Thomas Jackson, a huckster residing near l;.-atty. was killed by the cars on Sat i:r?ST niiiht aliout one mile west of Latrolw-, while walkinu' homeward on the railroad' track. It is supposed that he was intoxi cated v hen he met his death. He was no years of a-e. His wife was killed by the it near the same spot about six months a iro. ((tie day last week while Elias Kessler, tiiii.ii a loli. rY-fi.o."1. .hwntimr. he stoo.1 inule of his douhle-barrelled shot-trnn. The -un slipped and w as discharged, tear in.' his his h ft hand ntT and badly injuring h;s liht hand. The shot also tore a I, ..li ill his left Sid lt is believed he will re- cover. The IYnnsylvania fish commissioners, if reports are true, are show ing aood sense in a recent order to stock streams with bl.u k bas. Instead of turning loose a few miMhms of small fry to die, they have made a contract with Canadian parties to to furnish bass seven inches long. These ti-h.ifput in a stream, will amount to Some! h ing. ( M-etge V. Smith and Kliabeth Jane Poet, of Fallen Timber, who took out a marriage license on Wednesday, dispensed w it.i the services of a clergyman or justice nf the peace to pt-rfurm the ceremony, and married t hemse! vi-s at t he court house in the presence of Deputy Recorder Kugle hartaitd Jail Warden Young, who acted as w i i neses. Ai ig the line furnishings that will adorn the new Pxecutive building in Har risbiiiir is a rug. received on Priday. which is said to be the most marvelous specimen nf dexterous hand - vvea v ing ever seen in this country, n is 31 xfl feet and w ill find a resting place on the floor of the govern ors's reception room. It cost the nice lit tle sum of .( mo. Westmoreland county having loo.ono inhabitants, which entitles her to an ad ditional law judge, the next legislature will be asked to enact a bill providing for ;:n .nlilitii iial law judge for that county, should the bill pas. and it is practically ceitain that it v ill. nivernor-elect Has tings w i il appoint a j udge to till the posi tion 11 III il i he election in NoVetiilier. 1 "'..". On Saturday 111 the criminal court at ;i i -ens burg. J udge Doty sentenced William Pr. -email to be hanged by the neck until In- i ih-ad for t he tun rder of his supposed wife at Mt. Plea-ant a few months ago. It was the lirst time that Judge Itoty was called upon to pmmumce the death sen tence and be was moved to tears, as were al-o a number of people in the com t room. Tl e large and c-'mplete hotel at Pine Phils. Indiana county, known -is the Thortoii Park Ho'el. was totally destroyed by tire on Priday night together with all i;s coiili nts. The hotel was nu lied and operated I'V Mrs. Dr. Veagley. of Johns town, and was valued at l.1.imu. The tile -tailed fmm a defective line, ami spread -n rapidlv t hat nothing nf any valuecniihl be s.n e,. The annual Thank-giving ball w as held in the opera Hoii-enti Priday evening and was thoroiigh'y enjuvid ly the hiimll'edor ni'.ri' ladies and geiitletnen who at tended. The ball mom was ta-tefuily ih-i oi a ted. the Ibmr -vaxed, and every de tail given careful attention. The musie f ir the occa-ioii was turnished by Dicj!lo"s nli best ! a. nf Altnnlia. Kef I'l-sh lllell t S v, e t e -ei i d about 1 o'c'ock. and it w as :: ;n Io n the elaborate programme was ( n in ', inb d. poliowing is the schedule for trains between Pbeiisbui g and Vintotidale on the llia. kl ck eti ii-ii.n : Train leaves p.hells i.urg at Io:-.i. Keiilab at lo:.;j. Xantyglo at l'i:.",7. Purest Siding at ll:o:i. Twin Kniks at 1 1 :os. Junction Shiiman Klin P.i ainh a' ll:'.'o. airivingat Vintondale at 1 1 :"J." a. M. Pi-turning, leaves Viutondale at '.im. shiiman Kim Jiuictinii at -:.". Tw in Kin ks at '.':1T. purest Siding at 'J-.J-.', Nantyglo at .':.;o. peulah at J:."i. Kbens hurg at :;:.'lo I'. Tin- report of the diflictilty between two d our citizens, Messrs. David Scrudcr and Vallie I.llttl inger. one night last week i seem-, after investigalion, to have been considerably exageratated. While there was some little iiiisiinderstamling bet ween t he part ie, I here v ere no blows struck, but the story, iikea snow ball, grew bigger as it tiaveled. and when it reached the Pl:M man it bad assumed the piopoi t ions of a riot. We are glad to make the cor rection and to reduce the d i iiicul tv to i ts im u per proportions. At a meeting of the coal operators of the Pittburg district, held in Pittsburg oil Tuesday, resolutions were unanimously adopti d t hat in view of tin; fact that the coal miners have found it impossible to es tablish and maintain the Columbus, O., wane scab- as the uniform rati! in the dis tiiet.it is deemed necessary, in order to meet competition, that the rates for those paying the district price be reduced so as to make the mining rates uniform. Tin; operators rcijiicst the miners to join with them in appeal to the slate board of arbi tration. On Priday at Pedford the jury granted John Kiehards, of that place, !.'.om dam ages in his sui t w i' h the Pi t Is bill g i iuliiu-o-pathic Hospital. Pour yearsago Kiehards Icl! from a building ami was taken to that institution for treatment. Hi- received two weeks' medical attention for a sprain ed a nk le and as : hen dismissed from the institution. Since leaving the hospital four years ago the ankle bones and por tions of bones of leg and foot have, been taken from what proved to he a. compound fraetute. The decision just rendered is tin- thiid and probably linaloue. Isidore Lilly, of Minister township, was in Altooi a on Priday and at night started to visit some friemis residing in the outskirts of the city, near Elizabeth Pinnace. When near the latter place Mr. Lilly, in crossing a cu'.vert, stepped over the edge and fi ll a distance of twelve feet, breaking his left leg above tin) ankle. He was taken back to tin- city where he re ceived the necessary surgical attention, ami is getting along as well as can Im- ex pected. Mr. Lilly is a well-known citizen, having been t hi- pi cdecessor i.f Mr. Thomas Hoover as steward of the almshouse, which position he held for a number of years. Major John Linton, universally re spected by all our older cilizei.s w ho knew him. died at his home in Kochester this morning nf diseases incident to old age. He had bei-u coii'iued to his home for sev eral months, but was not in any great pain and passed peacefully aw ay. He w as born in 1- rankstiiw ii. P.lair county. May 1'-. Isir.i. and was i nii-ei jm-nt ly over s." years of age. He is survived by his w ife, one year older, anil live children Mrs. James M. Swank, of Philadelphia; Mrs. Amos Pendleton, of Chicago: Ada, at home, and Aimer and Alouza, in Minnesota. He svas a brother of the late Sheriff Uohert P. Linton. Major Linton w ill be interred at at I leaver. Time not yet lixed. Johnx ti'irn Tribune, Vic. 5th. Oat 8 1,200. A very clever individual, giving hi name as Henry Brown and his place of resilience as New York, perpetra!ed a slick swindle upon the Second National iSank of A Itoona the other dav. doing to that institution last Friday, he asked the cashier what interest the ban' would al low cn the deposit of a Xew York draft for 1 .2i0 for one year. ISring answered that they allowed no interest on such de posits, he concluded to leave it anyhow, and received in return a certificate of de posit. Then P.rownwenton Saturday to the Altoona Hank, w here he was informed that they would pay 3 per cent, on a deuos it of the amount mimed. He t lieu wanted to leave his certificate, but this they re fused to accept, telling him to go and get his cash. He then went back to the Sec ond National, and saying to Cashier Has tings that he could place the money to better advantage, requested to withdraw his deposit. The draft having been sent off to New- York, Mr. Hastings counted him out I,2ik in crisp bills and Mr. Krown stepped out. Nothing more was thought was received from" NeW1Ytmt',W.'i'ijrd draft had ticer. good for tVZ. and had ln-en raised to the antour.t for which the Second National had cashed it. A t'ellhf r Farm. A feather farm is a new industry that has been started in Clark county. Ky., and here is an account of it from a trust worthy soiir.'e: The Pnnrlir has heard of stock farms, skunk farms, rattlesnake farms and num erous other kind of farms, but it remains for a C lark county farmer to run a farm that beats the farms of all other farmers that were ever farmed. Down In the river hills, near the mouth of the Ked river, a farmer with a limited number of acres found that he was having considerable trouble in making both ends meet in the usual line of raising crops. About three years ago he purchased 2t geese and banked all his fortune on raising a crop of feathers. The experiment has Im-iti a complete success. His stock by natural increase now numbers nearly 5o, and be says he has made more money sell feathers than any other crop he formerly raiseil could possibly have paid him. He expects to increase his thick to l,.KNt, and if the same success continues lie will be a wealthy man in a few years. Arl-lilrnlal MioollnK. In the absence of their father and con linement of their mother, the children of James Dixon and wife, who reside on the public road a short distanci south of Plin ton, discovered the w hereabouts of an old army pistol. The weapon was not loaded, but the ehildicn beiii!; anxious to hear it shoot, procured a cartridge and placed it in the breech. At first the rusty condition of the barrel w mild not admit it to its full length and an effort was made remove the shell, and when in the hands of a brother, a lad about eight years, it was ilis:-harged. the ball, a '-'-'-calibre, striking Jacob Dixon in tin- right breast, indicting a wound which proved fatal a few minutes thereafter. The unfortunate lny w as aged ." years, s months and "-'s days. His re mains were buried in Pleasant Hill ceme tery, Clasguw on Saturday, Kev. J. H. Pershing ofticialnig. This is another warning to parents an other evidence that deadly firearms, al though not loaded. should be kept out of ihe reach of children. 1'oIi;m7 Miiinufi. IlanEfroiK t'cnittrfrlt. What is said to be the most dangerous counterfeit that has made its appearance in many years is an imitation of the Wiu ib.m f j. silver certificate. Chief llazen. of t he secret service, has Issued a detailed warning to the public in which he says the note will bear the closest scrutiny. The other day Chief Haen leccivcd from Newark, N. J., one of the most clever counterfeits seen in a long time. It is a Pniled States note with the "Morris" head and small seal check letter "D." The execution of tin-work is except ionally tine in every particular. The penalty clause in the left space of the reverse side .it the note is entirely wanting: also the words "series of" on the face. I!ut for these deficiencies t he character of t be note would Ik- almost impossible of detection. Judicial Content In Indiana. Indiana county is agitated from centre to circumference over what promises to Infill- most interesting legal contest ever oc curring within her liorders. On Wednes day D. ISIair Taylor, principal counsel for Hon. John P. Klair. defeated candidate for president judge of that county at the late election, filed with Attorney (Jeneral llensel the pclilinn of a number of citizens of that county asking the governor to ap point a court composed of the three judges living nearest Indiana to investigate the elect ion. Tin- petitioners allege that nearly ;) il legal voles were cast for Judge White. The three Common Pleas judges nearest Indiana aru Judge Parker, of this county; Judge Doty, 01 Westmoreland, and Judge Ki-ybiirn, of Armstrong. t axied Two Monllm. The Kitranning Times says: Charles Head, a well-to-do farmer of Last Frank lin township, gave thanks Thursday be cause he found his bog. it disappeared last September. The owner scoured the whole neighborhood, but found no trace of his lost porker. He gave up the hunt, supposing il had been butchered by some body. Yesterday, while working near a large straw stack, he heard a noise, sound ing like a pig's grunt. A removal of the straw resulted in the discoveiy of the missing bog. It hail gone under the stack tin-day it was built, and the straw slip ping down had penned it in. For O-'t days it w as a prisoner and fed only on straw. The long fast reduced Its flesh, but the owner says it will fatten soon. Harrlsxr l.lrrniira. The following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for tin-week ending Thursday, December . l'.H: William (iittings. Cambria township, ami Dora A. Wagner, Kiacklick township. William W. Sleffy, Altoona. and Sarah Jane (in-gory, Patton. Simon T. Plough and P.i-lla Wissinger, S t o n y c ree k township. Fred Chandler. (Jarman's Mills, and Amanda Shortencarrier, Spangler. (ieorge W. Smith and Elizabeth Jane Poet, Fallen Timber. Tiik stables of the Kerwind-White Coil Company at Duiilo burned to the ground n Saturday night. The loss is es timated at ?"J.(m. Seven mule were cre mated, it being impossible to get them out after the fire was discovered. The stables were used exclusively for the housing of mules and horses of the company. The lire is thought to have Im-i-ii of incendiary origin, as several tramps were noticed alHiut in the evening. Ow ing to the loss of the mules ami the inability of the company to secure others on short notice, work at the mines has tieen temporarily suspended A I annul a Sfw l'nrk ftalljr. , That Democratic wonder, the New York IPk.j IForif, has just changed its week ly into a twice-a-week paM-r, and you can get the two papers a week for the same old price 1.110 a year. Think of H! The news from New York right at your door fresh every three days 104 papers a year. The Fkkkma.v and the World will be ent to any address for one year (2:1). . . Real Eaiate Transfers. Charles D. Loraineet ui. to Herbert II. Ashman. Jackson; consideration, $1. Charles Ar.na to (ieorge Tempo. Patton, $125. Assignee of James (J. Rradley to M. D. Kittell, Allegheny, fl,400. Philip J. Dietrich et ui. to Joseph A. Gray, assignee. Carrolltown. tl. Conrad Suppes, administratoi of, to Charles 11. Suppes, Johnstown, 14.om Frida H. Suppes to Charles n. Suppes, Johnstown, fl. Jacob C. Varner et ux. to Abraham Fy ock. East Conemaugh, W.V). Elizabeth Stoner el vir. to John Stutz man et ah. Coopersdale. George Habicht et ux. to Jacob Ilousey. Hrowiistown. J-joo. C. A. MeGonigle et ux.to Daniel Laugh man et ah, Lilly, f 1. Daniel Laughman et al. to Wm, II. Piper et ai.. Washington. SI. Thomas IL Wicks et ux. to John W. Maude. South Fork, 4."0. J.C. Murphy et ux. to Richard Gage, South Fork, fl.3). J. C. Stinemau et ux. to John S. Wicks. Joh n" b.-'t . au). South Fork, f8i. T sjQn,,rS- Samuel Keighard et ux. to Ephraim Keighard. Conemaugh tow nship, t i.'mo. George Habicht et ux. to Andrew Kra mer. Hrowiistown, h'nK John Dibert's heiis to trustees U. It. Church. Johnstown, $l,'jm. Robert T. Graham et ux. to Pennsyl vania Railroad Company, Washington, lf.-. M. I). Kittell et ux. to Philip Gray, Jr., Allegheny, fr.'iO. Cambria Iron Company to Ilathilda S. Redick. Upper Voder, -'l. Cambria Iron Company to Florence S. McIIoes, Upper Voder, S'.'IO. Joseph W. Orris to Elizabeth Crouse, Adams, fvio. Samuel J. Homer et ux. Rinehart Rear, Johnstown, $1.V. Henry Fulnier et ux. to Frank Partch, Johnstown, ?.V. Frank Partsch et al. to John Itischop, Johnstown. ii'.i0. Citizens' Cemetery Association to Wil liam I). Lewis. Grand View, f tii. J. L. Spangler et ux. to Annie R. Dona hoe, Hastings, -'."i0. Martha Kerry et al. to Wilhelmina Amelia A.xmajker, Upper Voder, deed for house and lot in Johnstown and 1. Scott W. Roberts et ux. to Albert F. Seaman. Summerhill, fl.iMii. W. A. and E.J. Ivory to F. L. L;ttle, Patton, $7m. Conrad Suppes, administrator of, to George P. Suppes, Johnstown, iU.(M). Frida D. Suppes to George 1. Suppes, Johnstown, tl. Gale Ileslopet ux. W. II. Cramer, Mor rellyille. ri.-.o. John McDiiun et al. to James McDunu, Summerhill, ss. Alice M. Wharton et al. to Helena Mell on, in trust. Chest Springs, tl. Joseph W. Karron et ux. to James I!, and Cor-i M. Grove. Morrell ville, tl.rcu. James 15. and Cora M. Grove to Joseph W. P.arron. Morrellville, l,3."i). Mary J. Patterson et vir. to William Parker ft ah. Carroll. 4.7C.O. W. II. Piper et al. to Daniel et ah, Washington, tl. Samuel Somerville et al. to Laughman Cambria A CleartielJ Railroad Company, Chest, $), L liarles J'.arnes tp Mary A. Whitehill. Johnstown, f l."..ii. William Jacoby et ux. to Eliza J. Smith, Stonycreek, KlO. Asbery Carney et ux. to Richard II. Ra ger, Jackson, f.vj.'i. D. W. Krcndlingcr et ux. to Joshua C. Duncan, Lower Voder, "-MJil. Uriah Noon et ux. to Washington IS. & L. Association, No. 2. of Altoona. Morrell ville. fl. D. II. Hensel to V. Grambling, Adams, Daniel Helsel et al. to Lavina Orris, Elton, f-ino. 4'onrl 1'riH-rfilliiK. On Monday at It o'clock the Decern lie r session of court was convened w ith Judge ISarker on the liein h. The follow ing casus were dispose J of: 'Jommonwcalth vs. John Rively, deser tion. Defendant sentenced to pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. John Rively, deser tion. Defendant sentenced to pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. Joseph Heslop, sure ty of the peace. Defendant discharged and the prosecutor directed to pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. Milton Westover, perjury. Continued. Commonwealth vs. Harry Goughonr, desertion. Defendant discharged on pay ment of costs. Commonwealth vs. Thomas Jones, ma licious mischief and assault and battery. Jury find defendant not guilty and divide the costs between the prosecutor, J. It. McManair.y, and the defendant. Commonwealth vs. James S. ISracken, sodomy. Jury find defendant not guilty. Commonwealth vs. William Drvbnrg. Matthew Robinson. Thomas Lav-crick William McFarlin and Harry Itell, larce ny by bailee. Jury find defendants not uilty. The following cases on the civil list were disposed of: George Wesley Osborne vs. Agnes M. Confer. Continued. H. A. Shoemaker vs. Fitzgerald Plastei Company. Certified and continued. Ann Tight vs. Catharine Tighe, slander. Settled as per papers filed. Thomas M. Pick vs. Krown ISros. & Simms, trespass. Continued. Vincent Karstow tfc Company vs. F. A. Cresswell. Continued. J. D. Ritter vs. D. E. Netley. Settled. Judge Karkt-r handed down opinions in the following cases: In the case of McManns & Reilly vs. Webster Giiflith, executor. Judgment allirmed. Case of Henry Mellon, plaintiff in error, vs. D. E. Notley, defendant in error. Pro ceedings reversed. In re proceedings, Zolner alley, in Car rolltown borough. Exceptions overruled and report confirmed absolutely. Case of Joseph P. Miller vs. II. M. An derson. Defendant ordered to pay the costs. In re road in Allegheny township. Ab solute confirmation and order to reopen refused, at the cost of petitioners, except ing the costs of remonstrances, depositions and their w itnesses. The following bills were ignored by the grand jury: Commonwealth vs. Alice Steele, selling Pinior without license. Not a true bill and the county pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. M innie Steele, selling liquor w ithout license. Not a true bill and the county to pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. Lucy Kough, ma licious mischief. Not a true bill and the prosecutor pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. Frank Dick, larceny, receiving stolen goods. Not a true bill. Commonwealth vs. Frank Dick, entering a store with intent to commit a felony, re cciving sto!en gixids. Not a true bill. Commonwealth vs. David McDade, bur glary. Not a true bill. Commonwealth vs. Harry L. Whitman sodomy. Not a true bill. Nrhael Report. Following is th n-port of tli IliifTinati si-liool for the month ending Nov. L1: Number enrolled boys, is: itirls, lai, 31. Average attendance. JI. lo in attendance: Martina llullniaul'erfest Kirsch. THE bert place In Lilly to bay Xmu re;t,u Is at Mullen's. He has toe nobbiest it,. 0t Kid tJIoves. His line ol Holiday N FT mr r.asnes all others. Silk Mufflers and Sillt llat kerchlel arr regular dandles must be 'een to be appreciated. Silk I'mtreilas and Kan-jr Slllt Suspenders either would be acceptable lor a nice Xmas pltt. TXlK KENT. X Tb e property owned by Mrs. Margaret Rob erts, next door to the Uisciple t:bnrcb. will be lor rent JnaarT 1st, 1b85. The location Is a choice one. Apply to J. E. TIBBOIT. T'HE Ebensbura- ButMlng a. Loan Association will oiler for sale at the council rbamlr. Eb eDgbunr, on the !ourtb Monrtar In Itecember, 1.0iiQ.ou. THUS. IAVIS. L.B8TER Isbimbr, Secret&rj. President. GO to C. T. Koberts- lor your Holiday floods. Mew Assortment ot Booklets ind Christmas Cards. Toy books. Jewelry, Sliver Thimbles. etc. N JEW Wall and Ceiling l'ajr at cents a bolt at v. T. Koberts . FUKS. The blithest market price paid for all kinds ul Furs by Otmrxe L Fredericks, Ebensbur. Ha. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Schedule in effect May 27. ISM. Conaerlloasal Cressen. AST. Seashore Express, week dj.. .. AUoon"a" Eir.reVs,."d'frri,.n.-..,:eel1 Mall Express, daily...... .......;; Philadelphia Express. dally.... wss-r. .lobnstown Accommodation, week days I'ncihc Express, daily .., Way Hasenirer. week diys. Mall Train, week days . Fast Line, dully Johnstown Accommodation, week days.. . 6 30 a m 9 3.11HI I Up m 8 14 a m 8 ?7 a m 2 :W p m 4 -M p m 8 2S p. in 6 34 p tn FbrnsbnrK Branrti. Trains leaves a follows: " 20, 10.20 a. m.. and 3.30 p. m. and arrive at Cresiion at 7 67. 10 54 a. m. ami 4.05 p. m. Leave Cressoo at 30, 1 1 30 a. m and S.30 p. m., and arrive at Ebensburg at 10.ii5 a. m. and li.15 and 6 05 p. m. I'rruoa and 4'leartleld. Leave Irvonii at P. 45 a. m.and 2 40 p. m. arriv ing at Creson al 8 05 a m. and 4 p. m. Ieave Cressou V 35 a. in. and 5.25 p. m arriving at Ir vona at 10.55 a m. and 6.45 p. m. For rates, taapg. etc , call on aicent or address Thus. E. Watt. 1. A. W. 110 Filth Ave.. FilUhuric. Fa. S. M. FKtVl ST, J. K. Will III. Ueneral Manager. (ieneral Manaicer. rl'KlAL LIST. I Second Monday tn lecemtier Use Sanlord vs. rowel I et al. Winner St Maker vs. Hoes. Woll vs. Eriet.'lty Iron Works. Hott a Bros. vs. Il unties Bros. SchiMinovervs. Oean. I 're Seanlan vs. Plait et al. I (shorn vs.Oonler et al. Snyder vs. Cambria Iron Co. M'lionald vs. Hoferker. Shoemaker vs. Fltzverald Plaster Co. Tiicb et al. vs. 1'lnli. Horner vs. Wilson. Flck vs. Brown Hroj. & Sims. Wvlaml et al. vs. Decker. Myers vs. Borouich ol MorrellvlKe. John H. Wnters a. Bros. vs. Fenn. Elison Oeneral r.leetrlc Co. vs. Creswell. Vincent Bar.-tow X :o. vs. Creswell Klepscr a Co. vs. Cresswell. ) out; et al. vs. Spenser. Merchants National Bank vs I.eahey Kokos vs. Cresson Coal X Coke Co. Buntz vs. Cambria Iron Co. Fearl vs. 'lark. Kilter vs. Notley. Third week Plndle vs. Caoibrla Land Co. Oroiian vs. KUwarda. (Jill vs. Irwin Kutrutl vs. Irwin, lirass vs. M'Closkey Lantzy vs. Spangler. J. C. HAKKY. I'rothonotarv Ehensburg. Pa.. Nov. 6th. 18i4. JOHN PFISTBR, DEALER IN GURU MERCHIIIDISE, Hardware. Qnecnsware, MADE-UP CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, VEUETABLEH IX KEAMIJi, IIK.NF-VS, ETC. OPPOSITE JUNCTION HOTEL, CRESSON, PA. ma2 2i)ly Policies written at short notice In the OLD RELIABLE 1 ETNA" And other Firnl t'lass Companf ta. T. W. DICK, P WENT FOR THE OLD HARTFORD fclE INSURANCE COMI COMMENCED BUSINESS 1794. Ebenbanr..lal7 "1.188'i. To Investors. VtTHY no away Irom home to seek Investments when you can buy Pennsylvania First MortitaKe Securities on the Cash or Monthly Payment plan and v-hlch will net you twenty per cent, on yonr nioneyT For part iculars "all on or address H. A. ENULEH A KT, auiiS.W2 Ebensburg. Pa. SS10NKKS NOTICE. Notice in hereby that Kose McOonnh and Peter Mc'louicn, her husnand. of the borouich ot Portaice. county ol t'ambrla and state ot Penn sylvania, by deed ot voluntary Asslicnmeot, have assiKned to II. W. Martin ol the said borough ol Fortune, in said county and state, ail the estate, real, personal and mixed, of the said Kose Me Houi ti lor the lienent ol creditors. All tiersons Indctited to the said Kose Mctloutch will make immediate payment and tnose having claims will present them to II. W. MAKTIN. Portage, Pa., Nov. a), 1S4. Assignee. IMINIS1KATKIX' NOTICE. Estate ot Thomas 1 Myers, deceased, letters ot admlnistmllon on the estate ot Thomas I). Myers, deceased, late of I be township ol Washington, In Cambria, Pennsylvania, bavins-been Kranied to me. all oersons Indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make payment without delav , and tbose bavins claims aicaint said estate will present them properly autoenti cated for settlement. MAKUAKET I'.MYKKS Administratrix ot the estate ot Thomas 1. Myers, deceased . Lilly. Pa.. Nov. 16. 1?4. I.XECUTOK'S NOTICE j Estate ol Iiennls Leahy, deceased. letters testamentary on the estate ol Uennis Lea by. deceased, lute of Washlricton township. Caiuoria county, Pa., havlba been irranteil to me all persons indebted to said estate are beieby not i (led to make paymrnt to me without delay, and those having c'aims against said estte will present them properly authenticated lor settle ment. JOHN LEAHY. JK.. Lilly , Pa., Noy. 16. 18M. Executor. AIiMINISTKATOKS' NOTICE. Estate ol ileorae Hoolnaxle. deceased. letters ol administration on the estate ol Oeorae Hoolnagle. late ol Harr town-hip. Cam bria county, deceased, having been grnnle-t to us. all persons indebted to said estate are nereny notlhed to maka Immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly au:nenucatei tor settlement. ANNA Hill FN A LE Al'UUSTIN P. KIKSl'H. Barr Twp., Nov. 30. Admlnlstra-ors lir 4 'XTraT?T Energetic men to sell f 11 lJCjlf our choice and complete line ol Nnrserv Stock and semi untatoes High salary and commission paid weekly. Paying and permanent position guaranteed and success assured to good men Special inducements to beginners. Expeiience not necessary. Exclusive territory and your own choice of same riven, llo not delay but apply to ALLEN NOKSERY CO.. (Irowers and ITopagators, Kojbester, N. Y aug;j tm lrANTEl). Local and traveling salesmen to ff handle our Hardy Canadian Urown Nur sery Stock. We guarantee satisfaction to representatives and customers. Our Nursenej are the larget In the Komlulon over Too acrrs. No substitution In orders Exclusive territory and liberal terms to whole or part time agents. Write us. STONE a WELLINGTON. Head office. Toronto, Canada The only Nursery In Canada bavloit testlox Orchards. llimS. BARGAINS UUcat All of the Many Startling dDiies We IHIavc IBccn Ottering. A Word, to Economical Mens r or tr, M we will sell yon a Suit equal in make, material and style to anv vou have evet IxHigiit for for $7.'iiior t:.iK At t HUM we will sell an elegant Hue of of (.'assiiners. Rough Cheviots. I'ntinished Worsteds Suits worth spot Cash i -.). Koiigli shifting Suits as low as f:i."iii, worth actual value to anv one $.i.iO. ODR BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CIolUu Dejartat Is one mammoth select ioti of all styles of pattt rns and styles of makes ai astonish ing low prices. Children's I)oul,le-)!reasted Suits at tl.'i: to 5.r. Children's Overcoats, with or without Caes, tl.'i't to f4..Vi. Koys' Suits, all sizes, for 3.ti and no to Jl.'.-V). Itoys' Overcoats at anv figure vou want, as we have them to suit "every hody. We. have a line that will attract every iMidy. Men's working Pants for 7."i cents. Men's scuff or evening I "a nts for fl.no. JI.J."., 1.-1(1 and fI.(K Men's tine dress Tants for f.'!.(s)aiid up to 7.(. Hoys' knee Pants for cents, 25 cents. rM) cents. 75 cents, 1)5 cents. OVERCO.ITS. IW"e can save you lots of money lv liuying your Overcoat from us. Heavy Mersey Overcoats, blue or black, long, latest stvle. for 4.50 to 7 lai Moscow Heaver, all wool, for ?-.( I. ATTENTION! Z35"An Overcoat tliat iiavr. l,.fi fr..i. last season we are willing to sacritiee t cents on the dollar on. thus: f hi m Overcoat for only ?5.m 5.(si Overcoat for 2.511 2.5o Overcoat for 1.75 SHIRTS. We bought a lob lot I.aiiiulrii-il Nl.irf-i very fancy, worth f l.int, will sell them off", for 5o cents. Outing Shirts, full yard long, for 25 cen is. Solid duck Shirts, all colors for 25 rent ltlack satine, extra heavy, for 5o cents. . U JOHXSTO.S. .M. J. HI I K. A. H .BVVK. tSTABLtHHBD lbT'i. Johnston, Buck & Co.7 UANK'KKS, EBENSBURtJ. ... PENN'A. A. W. Bi t K, 4 atal-r. Ota iilish in 1 $68. Carrolltown Bank. CAKKOU.TOWN. PA. T. A. MIIAKKAI !, 'abler. General Banlins Bnsiness Transacted. Tbe tollowlntr ro ttia nrlnclnal feature! 01 freneral baBKlnir business : DEPUNITS Keoelvod navable on demand, and Interest hear Idk certificates issued to time depositors. I.O ANN Extended to customer on favorable terms and approved paper discounted at alt times. IOI.I.F.(THIXN Made In tbe locality and upon all thebanklns ,Anl In , K . I'nr..l s: , . J-V... . .. ... I . - vn . J U I... U U 1 ,-MIVB. VUBiaOl UlUUUrilO, nKAI'T.S IssueJ neirotlable In all parts of the tTnltd States, and lorelxn ezcbanice Issued on ill Darts of Euroj e. ACTOFKTN Of merchants, farmers and others solicited, to whom reasonable accomodation will be extended. Patrons are assured that all transactions shall be held as strictly private and confidential, and that they will be treated as liberally as good banking rules will permit. Kespectlully, JOHKKTOX. RI CK A CO. A. K. PA TTO H Jf. H. HA XI FOR It, l'rritlf nt. Vnnhier. THE First National Bank OF PATTUS. PATTON, Cambria Co., Pa. Capital, paid up, - - $50,000. Accounts of Corporations, Firms and Individuals received upon the most favorable terms consistent with sale and conserva tive Bankl3K. Steamship Tickets lor sale by all the leading I.idcs and r'orelo Iiralts payable in any of the principal cities ol the Old World. All correspondence will have our personal and prompt attention. Intereat Paid on Time Icpoalta. OC113.V3 8. L. REXD. XATZIOT RIA I K. REED & READE, Attorneys at Lav, hHENSBlKil, ... FENN A. sT' imce on Centre street. 4.ztl H3 KITTELL & LITTLE, Attorneys at ln w, EBENSBPKU, PA. -(m?e In Opera House. 3.9.M T. W. DICK, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW, Lbbmsbubo, Pns a Special attention to Riven claims for Pen sion Bounty, etc eh7- M) T F. Mc KKXRICK, 1TTOBSIT DCOI'SHnXOI AT Uw, KBtNSBl K. - PA (tflee on Centre street. H II. MYERS. ATTOKSET-AT-LAW, Esisssvu, Pa. Office IB Collooade Bow. on Centra street. DONALD E. DUFTON, ATTOKN EY-AT L.A W. Esisssrss, Fini, IV office In Opera House. Center street. If OK ALL. THE NEWS. HEAD THE KK EE- MAIN. 1.W per year. iTHIS FALL'S- Buyers Concerning: !TlrW'e can give you I'nderclot hing to 1 n-sl'!s,c.oJd weather for 5iycnis per suit, non-shrinking. Try" il'."" v v. very soft and IL1TS - cars. If you want to wear latest, we have it. at a price to suit vou. We si ll Ihis f,,r l.oo that formerly sold for1.5l. taps, extra heavy, for stormy weather. 25 cents. I'urCaps. with peak, for 5n rents. Vou never bought one lor less than ?!.. DRY GOODS. India blue Calicoes, all patterns, for 5 cents. Other stores sell 1 hem for 7 and s cents. Mark Calicoes for 5 cents j.r yard Turkey red oil Calicut s for ; cents, for mer price, S i-ents. Shaker Flannel, full vard wiili- fur f. cents pi-r yard. Muslin, nli-ached or niibleached, full vard wide, for onlv 5 cents. Lancaster Cinghani for C cents iM.r yard Mark Outing Cloth, lo cents p,-r vard. Crash, bleached or uulili-aihed. for 5 cents. Cretonne, S cents, former nrice 15 rents tier yard. All wikiI dress pluiils roronlv 12 cents Handsome dark Satine fur 1 ' . -.-i.i, i...r yard. Wool ( ashiin-re. all colors. f,,r rents. Ladles' t'lolh. 4- im hes wide, ful lci-ms Surah Silk, all colors, for 40 cents. Velvet, all colors, for 15 cents. Stocking Yarn, all colors. 4 cuts for 25 cents. Saxony Yarn, all colors. 3 cuts f,,r 25 cents. LADIES' FURNISHING GOOES Ki tilled Vests, long sleeves f,,r -'5 cents. Fleit-e lined wool Vests -o.-. i.t- Natural wool and scarlet vests for 75 cents. Children's wool Hose, to cents a 1 iniiniiig 1. ram irom 1 cent a yard tip. All sizes and colors ladie" Corsets from ! cents to f l.isi. 1. antes wool Skirts for 75 cents, worth f 1.25. -piy Carpet Chain, all colors, for 211 cents. .- .1 1. . . . ii.t i.iuiihei-, extra heavy, lor 75 rents a pair. W hite Ulankets, extra heavy, 1 XA widi for 1.S. Yellow Mlankets, all wool, extra lie'ivv. t:..-.i. Maps, all colors, from 5n cents t., JSC, O.I3LJ,XIr3:T, THE LEADER. THOS. BRADLEY'S MAIN STREET, GALLITZIN, Is filled to the roof with all the choice goods of the season in Dress Goods, new Covert Cloths, Cash meres, HENRIETTAS Al SERGES. Ilenreiettas from ! cents to the finest in the mar ket. Full line of Prints, Muslins, Cantons and Flannels. New Things in Hosiery, Shoes and Rubbers. Full line of Underwear for men and boys. Splendid Assortment of Outing and Dress Shirts, commencing at 25 cents and up to $2.00. All the New shapes in Soft and Stiff Hats, commencing at 50 cents up to the finest made. See our new Non Rip Shoe for Men and Boys. Full Assortment of Flour and Groceries and all at low cash prices. SHIP YOUR PRODUCE TO KIRKPATRICK & JOHNSON, IOII LIBERTY STREET. PITTSBURG, - - - PA., AMI Vi'C WH.I. l:l.CHVK The Highest Cash Prices. TI1KY EIT1IKK BUY OUTRIGHT OK IIAXIU.K N CiltlMlSolllN Butter, Ems, Clieese, Poultry, Apples, Potatoes, Grain. Hides, &c, &c. CAR LOTS A SPECIALTY. SEXI FOR l'RICE LIST. It Pays to Fall and Winter Goods: Special Drive in Ladies Coats AH new stvles. large puff sleeves, fur trimmed, tight lilting, extra large tuittoi.s. wjyjvery large roll collar, for l.5o and up A SACRIFICE! ?f A n v Coat that we have left over from lat season will U sold for one-half the original price, thus: f ..00 ( oat for $.!.5i 3.50 Coat for 1.75 FURNITURE. W e are st-i ked to our fullest capacity. S-piece lird-room Suite ll I,-. r.tu .....1 for2n. ' Cupboards, with role front tun ,.-t for t-1 1. never was sold lH-fr f..r i.. I5.I. A new stvle Sink, with two lrfiu..r .-. tra large basin, with lid can In- changed to a Sideboard when not in ti, f,,r uv f's.iio. Jn fact, our line is all new and com plete. SHOES. SHOES. When ill Heed of Shoes von run timl full selection in men's, ladles". i,vs' .-n,.i children's. We iitiote vou a few leaders: .adies' dotigoia tip. button, f 1.25. worth ?2.oo. Ladies' tin Illuchorette, 1.75. worth 2..V 1. Ladies hand turned butt. $2.5o. worth Men's tip congress or lace, fl.25. worth .no. Men's top sole brogan. .. cents, worth 1.25. Men's toti sole grain lace. l.Ti. worth ?2 5o. Men's calf tiii congress or lace. $-.'.. worth 2.75. Men's up congress, all -, in size. l.i'. worth 2.1 . W e carry a full line of men's Kip limits. Our line of Kulibi-rs is complete. An Invitation. Our stock is as fair to look upon as a pretty maiden's face. The newest, worthiest ideas of men's and women's wear are always iiiiiiir-iiiri-. Take our 2.75 calf Shoes for men '.4- in stance: also our ladies" 2.5o tiongola shoe. They'll- made lv hand, which means latnoiig other gooij tl.ingst that there are no naiis or ?titr!n-s insnje to hurt tin- feci. All Hew shapes, too. Mro;i 111 and , ,. them. Yours truly. Advertise. ti ii i
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