u u t,HI lai. C AJIHKIA CO.. PA. - .J.aXI'ARY II. l ...-. T, ...t aiL'uriH-iit court will be lipid ! ., u -n hruli:.' at Twin Rorks, ' .. ,.1 a:iv on Sunday, v :.. h:i' ' Tliur.ias. of Klili-r town- v ill with pneumonia. . i y .K.nriik, Ks.j.. of this . i ,. i , ;is :;t-! l a biiius visit lat ,. . . f : !i. i-ni' arc tiring circuit- ..nuili'ttis throughout the i--.-r 1 ii is havini; a lot of , i : . ::;.i.I- in tin; postotlicc in v. ji .: ;.. r-."f Zan.-svill.'. Ohio, i i .i. r. Dr. T. M. Richards. 7. ; lihtiiiiii? was one of the .i .,.;inii at an early hour on . , 1 1 . I'ii e Company will meet , , ... . .. i, ami elect ottitvrs for I I !.ii-nti. of this place, is U - ! . lainl count y I his weeK ... : 1 -ni. , j. ; , I. i. K-p. and U". V. H.-l-, ... : i ' . ; iid Klenliiirv a busi- ..flay. . ... : . that pp'vained last : . tl.-recent rains hav ' ; w. .. i;,-.-: i! .1 Messrs. l'.eehteland ... : liioniiale on Tuexlay . ,. i r i: ('loperty. y :. p...;. . . To yejsrs. tiietl at the : V, -i. .:-i. She wa admitted . .:. :':..in Morrellville. ... I. . . ; t . Hi old ci t ien of Ri-ail.' :i 'l.e home of ( o'orire , . . a !-h:p on the ' Itli lilt. ; A ' M l'-nald, of this place. :.! re en Wednesday where ,4 : ,.... ' : ill a me of the w inter. ; ; : i- i.e output of C4al down !:.,,. a ii t - the runniiiir of a . i' i and that one w ill he jmt v .1 . I. '. i. -enior niemlwr of the I : ;: I. i A Sons, w ho was con ,.: : v : ,.- .i ,t It illness last week, is i; : : i. I'atton Coiiritr. . ! . ...i.t in town on Saturday : :. i.. o- J. a d the FkKKMAN otliee a : . ..-at.t -:;!. J : ! .iiel two other ininers .: - -A !.l:lid to learil We"e in .; : ;i '.l-t W.-.-k ill the Hell's , -I i'r. ! .1 i-t i "f ro,-l. !-;.. .1. U i:,!y.W. J. Jones and i !; ::;...'.!.! auditor, are at work r '!.' . i.'.s ;liid xpeiiditureS !:" M I he i,l-l yea r. V - - -i!. 1 I. .mas. who makes her vi .n. sun iiel Thomas of this :' . .: .At. s'a.rsoiie nirlit last week i ; ' -!.: ,i: in ,li t o places. V'- .' : :ii a'i d lady of Summer :. : .:-! .;. .i.e. ..n Thursday of last Il r remains were interred in I. .: -. .-ii,.-; . i - in this place on Monday. A .lair.r has u-i-ii granted by the i'. ; ai'in . lit to the Spauirler Jm : v ::i. i: ' . .in .an v. . .1. 1. Spanuler i :i, ,-r:i..i av .r are anions t iie sto-k- ' .a t :. j. of officers of t he Sons : K! eiistcirir, takes place . eeiin,t. "Squire T. J. a .'Hi. is master of cere- l!. ..: " it :-! i f lasi week a wreck oc- ' ' l'eii!.yl.inia railroad In h: i ai.ii S'.immerhlll w hich ; a i ii;; over an eiiLrine and -.V -- KiMi,.- shoemaker ami her liroth r" i.i. sj.t,t the holiday vaca- ' ! '! ' I'" "iflieli to school oil Mon- M 1 a: i io M. Xa i.-r's and Dun- 4 : : V ;; hi. A .t.':ith and family, of tliis I J, A i'- on Tuesday for Florida -i-elid the hahiiice of the t. tte-;. l r'soranire irrove. We ::i a ( a-ai,t journey. '-K i '.i " T .ii . an oi.i resident of II -v--: .!.. .1 at his home in that ' ' s ..:.i .asi.aii.d -.". cars. The i- : as a . ..us,, i of Messrs. T. L. N ' " Hie s M. Thompson, of A ' '' ' ' caniiot legally bargain for, i. .... ..r s;.,,. his ,enion in any 1-1 '' '!.!. it hei onu s due. The 11 r"- ! - ' on him for so - t;..i .,. i,,,,. j),,. : ' - ' I'- t.l:e.i. t M " -! i I 'easy, of this place, sister '' ' ' l'. .isy. who has been " : : oiiple c f weeks '" 1 ' a a- in Pittlmrt; receiving returned tioineou Wed- - : ; to health. " v : '. I' a id W. Coulter. sh.-rilT-' i: ii ;ii'.i luiit iiuin himself " ' ' of sheriff. Messrs. ! i V . ii ,, ' ' ' "' loliiisi ow n. and An -1 ' ' : l.lii. r township, were :" ' com in issjiim-rs. ' V- i l'.i:t !. y. of Westmoreland " ' 'er of Mrs. . L. . ' c i. e. and a former resi- i to. ii . )t t j has irone to ' !: in p. is,, of having a : '''U her left side. n "! was drivinif . " '"' ' i i at rii.-stuut st reet. t Jal ' : ' :.i-t with a sled load of - ' is s;,,,,. ,y cnjrj,,,. ' w as thrown to one side " : 1 1 '. ! ha ! ,,ne l. ir broken. , " ; ': '"a county, w here they sell ';'";, " " fs, sausages, etc., and ,. . ' winter, i very school .. ' " 1 ' loii-'-post on the phiv ! ;' 1 that the neihlHirinu -. ,, ' : I,, IV (,e spared. C.co-r- ' ' "' V'.-;. i;..1.1'- '" V K-''.i'-k. son of .1. I-'. Mc 1 P ace. has i -en elect - 'r ' '' ; 'r' :,s.iy of the M incoC'oal "f M Iddiesfiorouh, Keli "Ini.allV is e:tt.it:ilieil -t " ' in, Li ai coke ovens, and '"'is per day. r.-. '' ' '.'hei, one of 'lie oldest . . " "; , i'' to nshi,, died at his ' '! 1 1,1 "" li December ls'.M, , ' l"' deeeased had been a i.t , ; "; ' '' .'.eality ewr since lsi;, ' i: I , ' ' '' ,;:Haher, removed .... . , al;, y. Indiana county, and ' a ' V -'' A' ,!"M' formerly of Al- '' ' . ' V"T. U"v- F- 'i'obin.of '',A"r' 'liufsday appointed vicar ! ... " "' V " ''",n:4,i ( alholic diocese of ' "' J Vl,ar ijenerals are deemed ir ,, , . . . . 'on iii ine prow tn ol tin; the a.iv ancinn use of I'.ishop ""h.-:a:,. - t','7'"' fays that thr '"'" in that seetion of tiieCon- a,.v" ls ,,rih,v at present than -;;'; the strike. The Cam- " pany, of Johnstown, has V'" lull operation, and the h UiJ L " r,'portorders on au increase f -"ore i iit,. Kx-SheritT James M. Shumaker took his departure on Tuesday for Johr.nown aft.ra three years" residence in Ebens bnrp. Sheriff Shumaker during his resi dence in the 'bun: made hosts of friends who are Sony to lose him as a citizen. He was a good oflicial. and with the exception of his politics, a first-class man. Mrs. Joseph Van Ormer. of Van Or tuer, died at her home on Saturday even ing at K:-.i). She leaves to mourn her loss her husband five children. Mrs. Samuel Troxell. I. C. Van Ormer and Mrs. T. M. Gray, of Van Ormer. and II. C. Van Or mer of i'ittsf.iirfr. and i.aselle S. Van Or mer of Altooua. Interment in Pleasant Hiil cemetery near (ilasiro-.v. Mrs. Iucinda Kobhs. of iiannintr Mills, Armstrong county, died Saturday nioruimr of liydrophobia. havir.K suffered terrible a sony since Wednesday. Mrs. I'.obbs was bitten hv adoi; over live weeks before she showed sians of the il'sease. The same dog bit several other people. AM save Mis. Pobbs received treatment, and so far have escaped serious effects. Miss Ann Jones, an old-lime resident of Kbetisbnrg, died on Saturday at the residence of Elias Jones, in Cambria township, aged about 7.1 years. The de ceased w as a sister of Kit-hard Jones. Esq., of the East ward, w ho is Ebcnsbunr's old est inhabitant. The deceased w as born in Wales and came to Ebciisburir in is::;,, w here she has resided ever since. John J. Stutcheil. of East Mahoninir township. Indiana county, while cnsraized at driving team near Kr jckw ay ville. Jef ferson county, was struck by an engine on the P. E. road on Sunday last ard in stantly killed. One of the horses was severely injured while the other escaped Tin-decease,i lea ves a f am i I y of children, iiis wife hayinii died about a year ano. May I'.remen, a little V: year old srirl tf Altoona, while returniiiu from the post oflice in that city a few days ai after iret- tinisr a ten dollar money order cashed, was stopped by a stranger who told her that ther..' was a mistake in the amount of money she received. Taking her pocket book and pretemlini: to examine it he ban. led in bat-K to her. On her arrival home it was found he had taken the mon ey. Mrs. Martin Leap, an estimable lady of Cassandra, died at her home in that place on Monday. Decrmber 31, 1-. from typhoid fever, and on Tuesday rnorninir following her sister, Mrs. Dorothy Leap, of the same place, died from cancer of the stomach. Each of the deceased leaves in ne children. The former was buried on Wednesday in St. liridet's cemetery at Lilly, and the latter on Thursday at the Summit. Mr. Abel Uoyd, Jr.. clerk to the com missioners, on Wednesday atleruooii about one o'clock, w hile (loini dow n to the base ment of the court house, tripped 'in the stairs ami fell, fallinu on his head on t lu ll i k floor below. When found he was unions,. ions and remained in that con dition for several hours, w hen he came to. At latest reports he was on a fair road to recovery and no danireroiis results are an ticipated. -Mr. Paul L. McKenri. k. tf Middle horoiiuh, Ky., who spent several weeks with his parents in this place lust Mini r. lias lately been elected secretary and treas urer of the M inuo Coal .v Coke Company, in w hose em ploy as chief clerk ami busi ness manairer fie has served for the past four years. This company is extensively enuaiied in the coai and coke trade in Tennessee and lias yards at Atlanta. Knowille ami Eoiiisv i lie. During the present year there will be five eclipses three of the sun ami tw i of the moon. The latter tun 'inly w ill be vis ible in this laiitude: both are total eclip ses, and come at times favorable for obser vation. The first will occur on March loth, be;:iniiiiii; at a few minutes before S in the evening, ami ending at l:.'l the nex t mornintr. The other lakes place on the ::d of September: the looon w 'll enter the shadow at exactly 11 p M. and emerire at -J:."il a. m. on the lit li. Ex-Jail Warden James Vouni; took his leave of the town on Tuesday and will in the fut lire make his home in Johnstown, where he lias accepted a position in the tinning establishment of Hay Hrolhers, in that city. Mr. Younir served two terms six years as jail warden and din-im; that time filled the post with satisfaction and ability. He also durini: his residence here served one term as burgess, wore the hon ors w ilh 1m- i i in i ii t: diirtiity and performed the duties of the oflice impartially to all who appeared before him. A most curious affair recently occurred at Fort Howard. A married woman of that city ami her married daughter reside in the same house, and one day last ween both nave birth to baby boys of about the same complexion, sie and weitrhl. A few neighbors were in soon after, and in p iss im; the baliies around for inspection they became mixed, and now the mothers will never know whether they brought up their own child or not. The mothers don't cart so much, but the fathers insist the dilem ma isseiious. Irwin Stittnltinl. It Senior Flinn's Greater Pittshursr bill becomes a law: Tin' consolidated city will contain nearly "miO.ikki people and In die fourth city in the Fnion. only New York, Chicago ami Philadelphia Uinir lamer. Pittsburg will extend down tin Ohio valley about twelve miles to a short distance hi low Sewickley, up the Alle gheny about fourteen miles to above Tar entumaml Kensington, and up the Mo nonuahela to atmve MeKeesport. or nine miles in a direct line. It will contain about twenty square miles, comprising Pitts bum. A fruit tree ak'ent has lieen swindling some of the farmers in Tinea county in a slick manner. His plan of operation is to call upon the farmer with the ostensible purpose of sell. ni; nursery stock and liirins; men to work for the nursery company. If the farmer const nts to accept the position offered the aei.t asks what the name is, and then always remarks that it is a name he ne ver heard before, and for fear he will folllet it lie requests the fanner to write his name on a blank form and the next thinn the victim knows lie is called on to pay an cxhorbitant price for a large quantity of trees he never ordered. Dr. John T. Christy, a prominent Al tooua physician, died on Thursday even ing of last week, his death occurring at the University Hospital, Philadelynia, w here lie had mine for treatment the week preceeding iiis deiibise. Tin; deceased was born in Gallitzin township, this county. almost 7( years ago. He studied medicint1 at Hollidaysbuig with Dr. Koderique, a celebrated physician of that place almut half a century ago, and w ho at one time was a practising physician of Ebcnsburg. Dr. Christy settled in Altoona about forty years ago and resided there up until tin- time of iiis death. He is survived by his wife and one son. Dr. Frank Christy. Piiprr Tlrrii for Hlrjrlrn. liiLycle rideis w ill be interested in learn ing that there is taik of supplanting the popular rubber pneumatic bicycle with one made of paper. The reason given is that the latter is much less expensive than the rubber ones. The 1'itjn r Trmlc Journal says: "In fact, it is asserted that twopa- iier tires will, on the machine, cost two thirds or one-half what a pair of rubber tires cost, and being less yielding the new may last much longer. Its champions claim that it will not break from constant squeezing and inllatii.ii as &oon as rubber. The PlilKbarcA r.anlrrn Railroad. At a meeting of the promoters of the Pittsburg & Eastern railroad held in Phil adelphia one day last week. Vice President Hicks made the follow ing statement about the new road: We shall begin the construction of our line at MahatTey, or Keech Creek end. t arly in April, or as soon as the weather will permit. It will be pushed forward as rapidly a possible, diagonally across In diana sounty, and the work of construc tion, although it will lie prosecuted from the upper end only, would be finished within 18 months or two years that is for the main line. You see. to gt.t back to my original proposition, it's tonnaee we are after. That means that we will build many spurs or little connecting roads through the coal and coke regions, which will feed our 115 miles of main line suffi ciently, as we now-estimate, tocouiforiablv II 1 1 J I. The route? Oh. yes; as I have intima ted, we have been feeling after the very best opening through those generally mountainous regions. Crossing the Clear field county line very near Mahaffey. in its south-westward course, the road will ex tend as nearly as may be in uniformity with that course, tapping the points with greaiest tonnaae, until it bridges the Kis kiminetas ami linally crosses ihe Indiana county line and the West Penn road at Saltsburg. and proceeds on down with equally easy grades to cross tin; main line of the Pennsylvania railroad at Latrobe. From :here to West New ton on the "Pe micky" the route is a!so an easy one; and there we are or soon will lie, witii both Vaiidc rhilt systems in Pennsylvania con nected an-1 the easiest possible hauls for long and heavy freight trains. Our nreseni authorized capitalization is ..71111.11" m. We hall increase it. however, as the necessity arises. Perhaps it may be a 11 v a need to 1.000.000 f,,r id,,, n.-, miles and blanches. You see our plan is to operate it in sections. Just as soon as we can complete a division of it that will give siillicieiit tonnage wc shall run trains on that division; then push further south as each new division or section is ready w ilh the freight. We are not going to build this road for fun. but fur business. Weexnect it ulti iiialtly to be a double-track line. We shall build all our bridges for two tracks. Through passenger traflit: will lie a nec essary outcome, if not a paramount aim, of the new competitive system. Indeed, we feel certain that in every way it w ill be a railroad profitable to its projecting ami to all its connecting lines. M a til nicton. It. v. Sx--lal Eirumlon Via frit iinjI inula Kallral. There is probably no place that offers so much in the way of sight-seeing and other tilings of genera! interest as Washington. D. C. Apart from being the nation's capi tal, tin- magnificent government buildings. beautifully planm-d public parks and the country through which one passes in jour neying to Washington would make the trip an iib-al one. With the object in view of allowing ev eryone to visit Washington at a verv reas onable outlay, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged four special excur- ions to that city on January lt, February -1, March Jl ami April 11. IM.1.1. Excursion tickets, good within ten days, and permit ting of stop-over in P.altimore in either direction within limit, will be sold at rales quoted In-low, good for use on all trains exceiit the Pennsylvania Limited. Special train of parlor and day coaches will be run on the following schedule: Train Kate. leaves. IohnsUi.AH 7..'l.i li ::' . i Cresson 7..i.-i 11:1-J a. m. Altoona 7.:;."i r.'Mi.i p. m. Washington Ar. 7:4.", p. i Stop for dinner. Tickets on sale in Pittsburg it I'nion ticket oflice. Fifth avenue and Smilhlield street, and I'nion station and at stations mentioned above. For full information apply to Thomas E. Watt, passenger agent Western district, 110 Fifth avenue, Pitts burg. o:lf unry . On January 1, is1.!.",, Mrs. James P. Mc- Cans. of St. Augustine, departed this life at the age of i"i("i years. When she was IS years old she married her surviving hus band and immediately afterward moved into the then w ilttemt-ss alx-ut five miles north of the present village of St Augus tine, this county. Tci: children were horn tn tliein, six of w hom survive her Mrs. John Dietrich, of Altoona: Sister Martina, of Greensburg: James A. and Kobert J., of Pat'.on. and Kenneit. of Austin, Potter county, Pa. About a year ago the tit-ceas ed was taken ill with jaundice, which cul minated in a complication of diseases. Every possible effort w as made to save her life and the best medical skill was sum moned, but all of no avail. After receiv ing all the consolation of the Catholic faith, of which she w as a most exemplary member, she passed away, we hope, to a better world. Her surviving husband and family hac the profound sympathy of a large circle of acquaintances and friends. May tht? soul of ibis truly good woman rest in peace. n. MIln and ;oltl. Something that everybody wants, some thing that everybody can get by securing a copy of Vick's Floral Guide for lS'.i."., a work of art. printed in 17 different tinted inks, with beautiful colored plates. Full list with cescription and prices, of every thing one could wish for vegetable, fruit or flower garden. Many oases of new novelties, encased in a chaste cover of sil ver and gold. I'uiisual ami and astonish jng offers, such as sweet peas for 11 cents a pound, .'toil.ilil for a name for a new double sweet pea, etc. If at all interested in seeds or plants send lo cents at once for a copv of Vick's Floral Guide, which amount may In- deducted from fust order, to James Vick's Sons, Koehester, X. Y., ami learn the many bar gains this firm is offering. Hnokamlrv'n Hitting Plner. A party of hunters who wen- hunting in the mountains of Indiana county on Sat urday last report that they found John Pookamire, who murdered his father-in-law, named Cunningham, near Glen Camp bell, about a year ago. Whilein the woods they noticed smoke, issuing from a crevice in a rock and discovert d an entrance to a cave, w hicii was comfortibly fitted upas a living room. They entered and in a short time Itookamire came in with a ri fle over his shoulder. When he saw that lie was ideniilieti lie aimed his gun at tin party and forced them to w alk back w ard till he was out of sight. They had nothing but revolvers w ith them, having sent their guns on a wagon. The county commis sioners tif Indiana county offer a it-ward of ."-110 for the capture of Pookamire. 3larrlaic Llrrnim. The follow ing marriage licenses were Is sued by the Clerk of the Orph-tns' Court for the week ending Thursday, January 10, ls".i."i: Alex Welier and E iz.ie Sultzgasele. Johnstown. Peter 1j. Swank, Somerset county, aud Emma C. Orris, Cambria county. Charles E. Kerry. Johnstown, aud Ester Palmer. Morrellville. Aaron Goldman. Hastings, aud Dora Goldstein, South Fork. Sylvester Plummer. Summer hill, and Catharine McDonnell, Elirenfeld. Kolliu Holsopple and Anna K. Schiving, Johiistow n. The jury commissioners are at work this week filling the jury vheel with names to be draw n out during the coming year. TOO names will be put lu the w heel. AfMon Hhonld B Csrelnl. This beitg the year of the triennial as sessment, the several assessors should not forget that their work sustains a very close relation to the state school appro priation. The act of assembly governing this is as follows: "That it shall be the duty of the com missioners of each county to ascertain, triennially, w ith the assistance of the rep resentative assessors, the exact number of taxable citizens residing in each school district in their several counties, and to certify the same under their hands and seals of the oflice. to the superintendents of the common schools, who is hereby di rected to adout the number of laxables thus certified to him as the basis of dis tribution of the state appropriation, which said certificate shall be prepared and transmitted on or before the first Mon day in June in every third year, com mencing with the first Monday in June, A. I)., one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five." It, therefore, becomes the duty of the assessors to return along with their assess ment the number of resident taxables for school purposes. This return becomes the basis for ths distribution of the state ap propriation for the next three years. The more taxables reported the larger will be the state appropriation to the district. Assessors should not miss a resident taxa ble, w Inch is, as we understand it, all citi zens of a district male or female who pay tax upon property, occupation or money. It also includes resident taxables through undivided estates. For instance: John Kaufman's estate is taxed but not yet divided. There may lie one or more female heirs, win), though not taxed in their own right, are yet taxed through their undivided share in the Kaufman es tate, and should Ik; returned as taxables in that district. We know that much of the supposed unjust distribution of the appropriation has its source in the return of taxables by the assessors to the county commissioners. A full and complete return will insure the full and just approrpiatiou. which now av erages alMiut Xll to eyery taxable, and omissions liecome quite a serious matter w hen so much is at stake. Krnl F.nlatf. Transfer. Theodore Cover et ux. to Xicholas Kcl- ly, Coiiemaiigli; consideration, ".'."ii. Paul Kreitzer to John Kopek, 'Jarroll, ..-.. Jackson S. Spangh-r et ux. to Cambria & Clearfield railroad. Elder, 1. Assignee of Frank E. ami Laura L. Al ter to Joshua C. Duncan. Morrellville, J3il. Thomas Karnes et ux. to W. I). Itigler. Susquehanna, 1,017. Cambria Iron Company toEphraim Wis singer. East Coneniaugli, :i."-i. Cambria Iron Company to Ephraim Wis singer. East Coneniaugli. f4.--o. Louie Courty et vir. to H. J. Vandusen et al.. Elder. ."io. Theo. Cover et ux. to John Yaruick et al.. Coneniaugli tow ushiu, Jl. Susan Conrad et al. to John Conrad, Lilly, Administrator of Orpha J. Evans to John M. Schmidt, Wilmore, .17.". Guardian of Mary Fieidhoff to John Coi.rad, Lilly. 14. Webster Griffith et us. to Tim Sheehan. Clearfield, l,oou. Jonathan Horrocks to C. F Couemaugh township, t'2M. Claude M. Johnson et ux. Kaukiii, to Win. Schneider, Johnstowu, $1. Annie Keiper el al. to Charles F. Kress, executor, Adams, pi. Joshua Kauffman et ux. to John ti. A. Hildebraud, Croyle, ."i. Daniel S. McAnulty et ux. zo JacobCon nor, Uarnesboro, 13-!. Marv Pringle et al , to David J. Buck, Washington township, 1. Amos W. Kow hind et ux. to Dr. Abner Griffith et al., Klacklick, .too. Annie Stuveret vir. M. 15. Stevens, West Taylor, tl. J. E. Spangler, trustee, to John G. C. KearcT, Spangler, -7.'. M. K. Stevens to William Stuver, West Taylor, 1. Walter C. Steyer et al. to Malinda A. Stever, Lilly, Lilly, 1. Knad Bills. The new road bills will claim the at tention of the legislature shortly, as they have already been introduced in the sen ate, with the probability that they will Soon be rcnortcd from committee snvs th llarrisburg Tilojra)ih. The first provides I far the construction, improvement aud maintenance of public roads; the assess ment and collection of road taxes; the election and to define the duties of county and township supervisors next Xovember, w ho are to examine candidates for town ship supervisors to be elected in February, W'.; tor annual conventions of the town ship supervisors; for the permunent im provement of the roads by the use of stone, wood, or other durable materia', and for h;tiing contracts to property owners to beautify and permanently improve public roads abutting on their property, accord ing to the uniform plans and specifications of the road convention and supervisor of the county. The other road bill makes an appropriation of fl.ooo.ouj annually fur road purposes, the fund to be disbursed to the various counties in proportion to the number of miles of public road in each, and requires the road supervisor to measure all such roads aud make sworn returns of the same. There will be road bills and road bills by the score, and there will be good, bad and indifferent road bills. from which the legislature ill have to make a Selection, but at all eveets there should be a new road bill. That is imperative. The roads of Pennsylvania are in a miserable con dition. They are the merest apology for roads, and this condition exists because we have no good road law that will compel the lieu in charge to keep the roads in good condition. Give the stale this kind of a law. Arianral I.I la. List of causes set down for argument at argument court, Monday, January 21, W.O: Fearl vs. Clark. Edisoi. General Electric Company vs Cressw ell. LTse Sanford vs. Powell. Drass vs. McCloskey. Horner vs. Wilson. Wolfe vs. Erie City Iron Works. Lradley vs. Brown et al. In re rule ou John 1. Hertzog. super visor. In re report of auditor to distribute A. C. McClelland fund. Excelsior IS. vt L. Association vs. Ken uedy. Lvset vs. Ileslop. Keik vs. Kick. In re report of auditor to distribute J. A. Marsh fund. In re road in Allegheny townshiD. In re Walnut street in Gallitzin borough. in re rule on assignee 01 Keynolds &. m ov n. In re nile on assignee of M. Ii. II. Creery, L. J. Amond Jc Co., vs. Itutterwortli. City of Johnstown vs. Witt. German Xational Kuilding & Loan As sociation vs. Fleck. Dunmire v.s. Dunmiro. Evans, vs. Williams. Ferguson vs. Davis. City of Johiistow n vs II. &. O. It. R. Co Borough of Morrellville vs. Homier. J. C. llAKBT, Prothoiiotary. The following cases will be presented for argument at argument court Monday, January 21, ltf.O: In re exceptions to partition of the real estate 01 J lnlip Warner, deceased. In re exceptions to account of John S. Wicks, trustee to sell the real estate of Ja cob Kelgard, deceased. Daniel A. Mc-Goroir. Clerk O. C. Almost m Sew York Dally. That Democratic wonder, the Xew Y'ork Weekly JlVrd, has just changed its week ly into a twice-a-week paper, and yo.i can get the two papers a week for the sai le old price 1.00 a year. Think of P.! The news from Xew- York right at your door freh every three days 104 papers a year. The Fhkkman and the lrcrW will be sent to any address for one year $2:uu.- M Iwrllaoroaa IVotlrea. THE Ebenstmrir BulMlng a. Lrfian Association I will niter for sale at the council chamber. Kb tOgbu'K, on the .'ourlh .Monday la January. l.txu.0u. THUS. HAMS, Lbsticb LiKmsR, Secretary. President. WfANt KD A responsible an.i'eocrveMe man Tf to handle L.iKhlDln Kixls in Cumbria couuty. E. K. HtlMaOK.. jiDll i 8 Market St.. Pitutburic, Pa. TTOK SALE OK KENT. JL A tie eliiht room bouse on royd street, t or particular call on fc.. IM'tTON, Ebenaburg , Pa. FUKS The hltthest market price paid Tor all kinds ol Fnrs by lieorne 1. Fredericks, Ebenshunr, Pa. OILS! OILS! The Atlantic Refining Co., of Pittsburg, Pa., make a specialty of manufacturing for the domes tic trade the finest brands of Illuminating and Lubricating Oils, Naphtha and Gasoline That can be I.UDE FROM PETROLEUM. We challenge comparison with every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the Most : Uniformly : Satisfactory : Oils in the market ask for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO., PinSBl'KU IiEPT.. PITTS Bl'Kls, PA. ootlS.SBIy. JOHN PFISTBR, DEALER IK GENERAL MERCHAHDISE, Hardware. Qucensware, MADE-UP CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, TEUETABI.E8 151 KF.ANO., I A RS EMM, ETC., OPPOSITE JUNCTION HOTEL, CRESSON, PA. maw Suly 1794. Policies written at short noice la the OLD RELIABLE 1 ETNA" And other Flrai t'laaa Companies. T. W. "DICK, UE1VT FOR THE OIvO HARTFORD PIUB INSURANCE COMY. UOMMENOED BUSINESS 1794. Ebensbnra. Jniy l. 188'i. Mountain House STAR SHNIIIG PARLOR! CENTRE STREET, EBENSBURG. 'PHIS well-known and Ion established Sharing Parlor is no w located on ('entre street, op posite the livery stahle ot O'Hara. Davis i L.uth er. where the hoslness will l e carried on in the Intore. SHAVINC, Ii Al K t'UTTlNU AN II SHAMPOOINO done In the beatest and must artistic mauner. ('lean Towels a seclalty. a.ia0iies wanea on at tneir residences. JAMES H. IUM, Proprietor AUIHTOK'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby clven that the underpinn ed bavtnit been apiolnled Auditor to distribute the fund In the bands of M. I. Kltiell. Esq.. Ad ministrator ul toe estate ol Hernar.l Jlrt olKin. deceased, as shown 1t bis second and final to ennnt to th. se tettall entitled thereto, will sit at District Attorney's Offlce In Court House. Kbens 1. urn. on FK1DAY. JANl'AKY 'ISt. 1SMV at 10 o'clock, a. m . , when and where those Interested 11 aj attend or be forever debarred trcin com.u In onsaid lund. H. H. MY KKS. Jan. 11, 1SU5. Auditor. A UMITOK'S NOTICE. In the matter ol the first and final account ol A. W. Buck. Ass In nee of W. K. Jones, for the benefit ol creditors. Hnvlntt teen appointed Auditor to report a distribution oi tne lund in the nanus ol said ac countant. notice Is berebv given that 1 will sit at my mce in tne txruitb ol r-r.enat.urv on ai urday. the ivth day ol January, li. at 10 o'clock a m.. tor the purpose of discharging the duties of said appointment, when and where all persons Interested shall attend or be forever debarred trotn coming In on said fund. DONALD E. DUETON. Jan. 4, ISVft. Auditor. A T'DITOK'S NOTICE. j Notice Is hereby iclven that the andersliin- ed bavlnit Keen appointed Auditor to 1 if tribute the fund In the hands of James M. Shumaker, trustee to sell real estate of Joseph W. Iance. a shown by bis first and Onal account, to those le a-ally entitled thereto, will sit at District Attor ney's Office in Oourt House. Enensrur. on r Kl DAY. JAN. 18. lbub. at III o'clock a. v., when and where those Interested ma attend or be for ever debarred from coming In an said lund. H. H. MY KKS. Jan. 4. 1SU6. Auditor. lir k .T'Vi1?r Enencetlc men to sell II 1 1 I j I our choice and complete line ol Nursery Stock and seed potatoes. tliKh . n .1 Mnmrnlaalnn . b 1 .1 -klv Pailnv and permanent position guaranteed and success assured to good men Secial Inducements to beginners. Expetlence not necessary. Exclusive territory and your 00 choice of same given. Do A I I V-TM HITUriIVIll O rowers and Propagators, Ko-hester, N. Y. augj 10 VTOT1CE. i By virtue of an order of the Court of Com mon Pleas ol Cambria county, notice Is hereby riven that 1. John E. Burns, assignee ol James W. Kll.lufl. I. r the benefit ot his creditors, will on tne xistday or January, itwa. at z o c on, r. at., appear In open court k r the purpose ol ac knowledging- a deed reassigning to tbe said Jamer W. Klldutl tbe real estate heretofore as signed to me. JOHN E. HI' KNS, Assignee of lamea W.KIIdufl. Oallitiln. Jan. 11, 18V4. XTOT1CE Is hereby given that the following 1 accounts nave been Died In the Court of Commsn Pleas cf Cambria county, Prnr.a., and will be confirmed by said Court on Monday. Jan uary alb I, ltfi&, unices cause be shown to the con trarv: First and final account of John Hanoan. as signee ot John U. Iarkin. Second and final account of Charles J. Mayer, assignee ol John P. Klnta, J.U.IUKtit, Jan. 11. 18U. Protbonotary. I ELECTION NOTICE. II Notice la heretiy altren that an flection ol directors 01 the Protection Mutual Klre Insurance tiompany ol Cambria tJonnty will tie held at tbe ottlie ol the Secretary In KhensuurK. Pa., on MONDAY. JANl'AKY 14. 18V6, between tbe hoars of 10 a. at., and 2 r. m. T. W.IMCK. llee. 14. Ism. Secretary BARGAINS Beat AH of the Many Sfai'tliiig flDnes We JHIavc Been GMIcriiiii. A Word to Economical Men's Suits. For $.- ri wo will s.ll you a Suit equal in make, material and style to any vou have evei boiiiftit for for tr.Mur fcum". At fm.m we will sell an elecant line of of Cassimers. liotigh Cheviots, I nlinisheii WorsiiHis Suits worth spot Cash Jl.l.isi KoiikIi shifting Suits as low a I Kl worth ai'tual value to any one t:,.M. ODR BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S Clotting Department Is one mammoth selection of all styles of patttrns ami styles of makes at astonish ing low prices. Children's Doul.le-lSreasted Suits at fl.'-'S to f5.!i0. Children's Overcoats, with or without Capes, ( 1.J5 to 4.:"i. Hoys' Suits, all sizes, for tX and up to Hoys Overcoats at anv figure vou want, as we have them to suit everybody. We have a line that will attract every body. Men's working Pants for 73 cents. Men's si-tilf or evening I'ants for !.. tl.-Ts i.T and f-'.oo. Men's tine dress I'ants for $.l.tiiaud tin to Hoys knee Pants for 20 cents, - cents. tt cents, 75 cents, '." cents. OVERCOATS. C2?We can save you lots of money by buyine your Overcoat from us. 1 1 eav v Hersey Overcoats, blue or black lontr. .'atest style, for ti.t to rr.. Moscow Heaver, all wool, for .(!. ATTENTION! "Anv Overcoat that we have left from last season we are willing to sacrifice ' cents on the dollar on. thus: tio.m Overcoat for only f.voi 5.t Overcoat for ri '.'..Kl Overcoat for 1.75 SHIRTS. We bought a job lot Laundried Shirts, very fancy, worth will sell them off, for 5o cents. Outing Shirts, full yard long, for 2.1 cents. Solid duck Shirts, all colors for 2.1 cents. Black satine, extra heavy, for .10 cents. K. L. JOHSSTOHi. M. J. BVI'k. A. W.BVCK. tSTlSUSBID 1872. Johnston, Iiuck & Co.7 HAN K KKS, EBENSBURG, - PENN'A. A. W. Bl t'K, lasbler. Establish bd'ISSS. Carrolltown Bank. OAKKOU.TOWN, PA. T. A. Nil ARB A rUII, (ashler. General Banting Business Transacted Tbe followtt-uz are tba DrlnclDal faatnrea ol teener Al bataaint business : DEPOSITS KerelTed paraMe on demand, and Interest haar inn certificates Issued to lime depositors. LOANS ftltmM (A mi 1 . vu iniun luv approved paper discounted at all times. COLLEITIONH MariA In th IfWsmlltW n J mnn alt Ka k . towns In tbe United States. I 'halves moderate. DRtrTN Issued neotlable In all parts of tbe t'nltxl States, and lore Inn ezcbanice Issued on 1I parts of to rot e. ACCOrJVTS Ol merchants, farmers and others solicited, to whom reasonable accomodation will be extended. r irons are assured tbat all transactions shall be held as strictly private and confidential, and that they will be treated as liberally as Rood ..u,iu bin win peraiu Respect fully, JOHNSTOM. BCl'K CO. A.B.PATTO. WM . If. 8 A XD FORT. fmidr tU. Vashirr. THE First National Bank OF PATTOX. PATTON. Cambria Co., Pa. Capital, paid np, - - $50,000. Accounts of Corporations. Firms and Individuals received upon tbe most favorable terms consistent with sale and conserva tive BanklaK. Steamship Tickets lor sale by all the lead lot; Lanes and Korelxn Iralts payable In any of Ibe principal cities ol the Old World. All correspondence will have our personal and prompt attention. Iilsml Paid em Tine Dcpoalta. OC113.W3 B. L. HID. W ATUIOT KBADB. REED & READE, Attorneys tit Iivw, EBENSBUKO. - - - PEftNA. (dice on Centre street. (4 28 93 KITTELL & LITTLE, Attorneys at livv9 EBENSBUKU, PA. Aw-Offlie In Opera House. 3.9.M TW. DICK, ATTOKNEY-AT-L.AW Kbbbhbcbs. Pbwb'a' -Speclal attention to given claims for Pen sion tiounty. etc em- two " F. McKEXRICK, ATTORSIT aVDOOVVKKLLoI AT LAW. EBENSBl'Ku. - PA AavOOce on Centre street. H H. MYERS. ATTUBNET-AT-L A W. Esssssusa. Pa. AwPUftee In Uollonade Bow. on Centre street. DUNALD E. DUFTOX, ATTOKNEY-ATLAW, Essssbfss, Pbitba KVOOce la Opera House. -en ter street. I It I &CERTS SrthSplw.v'ritinuw 0. A. SMTT.w lark UU -;THIS FALL'S. Buyers CoDcernini Fall M Muter Goofls: e can" cive you I'mlcn-Iothing to suit the cold wea therefor ' cent iM i Mijt These goods are extra heavy, verv soft ai d non-shriitkiiig. Try it. WITS CAPS. If you want to wear latest, we have it at a price to suit vou. We s. !l ll..i f... fl.th;it formerly soltl for 1. .111. caps, extra heavy, fur stormy weather, 2.1 cents. Fur Caps, with peak, for c.-nts. Voil never botiirht one lor less than DRY GOODS. India blue ('ulinu.s ..II .. r - cents. Other stores selltli. ui for 7 and -cents. I lark Calicoes for .1 cents per yard Turkey red oil Calico ? for t. cents for mer price, cents. Shaker Kl:t rtnt.l full .. ...1 .. r .- ..... ...... n un-, (ill cents per yard. .Muslin. t.Uach.Ml or unbleached, full yard wide, for onlv 1 cents. I.aiii-aM.-r (iiiiL'liain fur ' cent- per yard Dark Outing ( loth. Mn nis M-r yard. Crash, bleached or mil. le:.. I, .-1 f..V -. cents. Cretonne, 8 cents, former nrice 1.1 cent per yard. All ciol dress l'laids for onlv 12 cents. Handsome dark Saline for 121, cents per yard. Wool Cashmere, all colnrs. for 21 cents. Ladles' Cloth. 4s inches wide, for : 1 cents Surah Silk, all colors, for 4o cents. Velvet, all colors, for 4.1 cents. Slocking Yarn, all colors, 4 cuts for "T cents. Saxony Yarn, all colors, 3 cuts for i cents. LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS Kilihcd Vests. h,g I,.eve for 2.1 cents. 1-Jeece lined wool Vel. ."iOcelit. Natural wool and scarlet vests for 7.". cents. Children's wool Hose, lo cents. Trimming Hraid from 1 cent a vatd up. All sizes and colors ladies" Corset from 4s cents to fl.no. Ladies' wool Skirts for 7.1 cents, worth f 1 .2:1. 1-ply Carpet Chain, all colors, for 20 I r 11 1 . tiray Hlankets, extra heavy, for 7.1 cents a. 1 a 1 1 . White Hlankets. extra heavy, 1'. wide for il. in. i"ovv Hlankets, all wool, extra heavy Haps, all colors, from .10 cents to c':.2.i. IS a a s h fY 711 TT71 ft rm Of Dry Goo.ls, Hoots. Shoes and Rubbers at the popular wholesale ami retail store of J. W. SHARBAUCH for 30 days only. We will ahvavs tlo what wr snv It xvHl v 151 51 you to come 10 miles to buy 151 fuftiu.eiy sue you o. we you an idea: 151 151 1-inea.ster Clingliani?, 5 ccnL-s. Int Prints, ." touts. Irt-ss (;mk!s, r';,il:ir price 'J.""c.. "V.. 4-V., price now, 15c.f -h.:, ",.V., 1-V., rc. anJ 7k-. L51 151 TXSALL OTHER GOODS TIM" PT?nTmTTmsi Lj m SOON AND GET A BARGAIN. El raj 151 151 CARRIAGE AMD Having opened un in the shoo the West ward of Ebensburjr, I Wagon and Cariage work on the terms. Special attention given A 1 iruaranieeti. 1 jan 11. .--.iii In all its Latest and Most Improved Methods. Automatic Su, ti..ti Cavil i.-. Iliin.iinini I'lat.-r-. (..w:w aii.l I'.ri.l 1,Ti '1. 1 '"l"'- A1.S. .hit.lv Wit 1 1. .id I'ain l.v iLsi,, ',..f. MavV l t"r KllMlt-!! Vl-ars" -Mn-I i.-ll.f. KirO W.'.l II "... .! .... lUiN-s. All Work Warrant,,!. Boer IcniLs Stru ly tUsh. 1'J.H.iM turv M;llI1 smvl- lJtliH'.-- siuntV o. -se a.Tm. ,e . Illy formation wnt free to any addres. W . II. KOW AN. tsecretAry. VIMI? ISTKATOKS' NOTICK Estate ol ti corse Hoolnacle. decew.1. Ietters of administration on (lie estate ol Oeonce Hontnaitle. late ot Harr t n-hlp. Cm bria county, deceased, having tr-n s-mnted to us. all irsons in.lct.tcl to said estate are hcretv notified to maka lmmel'.ate pavment and those bavlnit claims attain! the same to rercnl thecu Iroerly aulbenticatcl li.r settlement. ANN II HiKNAUl.D Al tll'MIN iv KIKSt'H. Barr Twp., Nov. 30. Administrators. Special Drivo in Ladies'Coats All new styles. large i.iitf sh-evi fur trimmed, tight lining, extra large t.utiot s. w ith very large roll collar, for H..V1 and up to f 14.011. A SACRIFICE! fldlll kl 1 i-ri.t, v i ! I L. w.T.i .s- 1... If till ! li: ill ;i I i. ilui: ..at ir .: a.."t- fur l.7. FURNITURE. We are M.M k.-d to our fullest capacity. f-iiece I.eii-riHiiii Suit., -j 1 1 1 . . r. 1 .. ... ..1 forc.'o. CuiilNiards. with role ln.ni i forcil.01 never was si,i u-fore f..r ? l.l.i si. A new style Sink. with two drawers, ex tra large basin, w it li lid can be changed til a iJelo:ird w I ...t it. ii. f.. ....I.. fs.iii. Iii fact, our line i all new and com plete. SHOES. SHOES. When in m-cd of S!JtPes vou can find a full sebction in men's, ladies". .os' aid bildren s. e ijiiote you a few leaders: Ladies doligo'a tin i.n11..n I w.iril. fJ.oo. Lailles" lirt Huichorette. 1.7.1. w oi l 1. 2...o. Ladies' hand turned lnitt " "j u..rt)i Men's tin congress or lace. 1.2.1. worth 2.uo. Men's too sob- bidgan. 'r. cents, worth 1.2.1. Men's ton sole grain l:n e 1 '.". w ort I, 2..V. Men's calf till congress or I:o-e "( w i t 2.7.1. Men's congress, all r. in si,. 1 mi w ori!i" .'.no. Wecairy a full line of men's Kip Hoots. ur line of KubU-rs is complete. An Invitation. oiirstIM k is as fair lo look upon a a pretty maiden's face. The newest, worthiest ideas of men's and women's wear are always in our store. Take our 2.7.1 calf Shoes tor iih-u for in stance; also our ladies' 2..1oiutigola shoe. They're made dy baud, which means lamoiig other go.Ml things, that there ale no naiis or -tllrlics ilisj.ie to hurt the f.-et. All new shapes, loo. I imp in and s. e lln-m. Yours truly. THE LEADER. Ll 151 1 Hi 15 151 El s0 worth of poods, as we will 51 quote you a tew prices to give 15 15 ra CALL v.. M. AS . J.V.SHARBAUGH CA lliOL. LTOW X. WAGON SHOP. latelv occur.i.-d bv.T A ; am prepared to tlo all kinds of shortest notice and on reasonable to Repair work and satisfaction 4 H. E. BENDER, " "g i.-a..ii:il... DR. A. I.AINO. ,.,, ,,,,,. Iltrtll lf M j, fl.ur.-li, ;ailitin. Vs .K.M.'be.l.sp.rtMthe Western Ca.versi,. TTur ,n ,h' ""T atal.oe and Journal containinit full lo- Ltv, , t tN D ,nrl(a ll'ANlEii.-Lonii nd traveling mImio.i to " nandle our Hardv Canadian lrc.n Nar serv St.M-k. Ue cuarantee sat:taction to rerrtwentatives and coMomer. t ur Xawrfi are the lsrvet in the li.'minltin over Tw acrts. 'o sul.stitull..n In or.ters t.trluoe tere.t..rv and literal lruj to hole or part time aircuM Write SltiMCai WKI.MMilTt'N. Head fthre. Toronto. ana.la. The r-nly Kurcery In auada navinK music llrrtirirjA. 151 151 151 151