u u i;r,. I'AMKKlA CO.. PA. .l.Nl."AKY IS, l;i;ir. , i .. (,n;1;ili, of Kan, Pa., is ' ,. ' , . ;i: Kl-fiilnjrst. r .. . nf ("If.irlii-lJ towu- , .. i I.-.i a pfllMllIl. lurt-atxnits aro fillt-d .. , . f tlx- stJiniiKT luxury. ! j. x !,. of I. air township. ..'' appears to be .., . ! in Indiana coun- y ., iri ' "f t,lis P'twe. lt . . , ci. utli on WVdnes- . : , - j. r iiii'iw ifi-. of this ; . '.it : in lohns- ., tji iotming to John . , ,1 : ii nil Wi-iiiii-sUay t:j :i. is laid up with . i M.t'.rmirk. of Wil- . I til till till Wl-d- . i 1'a.. fornu-rlv of v) , v - ' i in IlU n-liiirit on . k, . . ;,i..-i.-.I an opi-n win . ... ... . .-tlii of his Wfitlh- : 4. "f ' lallitzin, paid ..,.., :: i -!n i i hut pleasant ...... .: I amlria twnhip of ' piTlllDlllll, j , : :. !. Y. .i-i'-y. a prnmini-nt . I . ; ,1 .li.hiiMou n. difd i. n Monday. :i ; R. ; ; .i! i. oih- of Kayvttc . . . . - in i he !t ilal urv. . . . ;. U . :: .1.- i.-itinii liis old .,. ..; CariiiHtown. has ; :. i.i iv II. iti l in that place i ! it in the near IMai-klirk rail- , . . v. !..; i !.. t -tiinimr to nm : r. i;..; i: i 1'i.inrhm liiaoklick i . -.!..:: i..- p';i. . ffll on tht . r. :i Min-lay last and -.i : 1..- r.! lit' is able to be M i! 'i.. . a former resident : h r : he almshouse on . :. - i iii j.l ion. His aire -.::.. '.!. j ar im-rcliant of (lal u i:. ..'!' ad in this issue of j.m vs. K. i . i should read it .- r - i-. : it. .: .-:.i..h f..UItei Il plilllllls : ': a, Ii. I-e is llai rold. of .. ' a..-!.:; . W.-.tniorelatid eoun U, :: l.ii ..i-I eek. . Kiiie-r. :l.i plai'e. is in In a ii: with .Indues Koty T the jmiielal volitest : .1 . - U ai, il lllair. l; i.-. :!.. -.'eii tiiontlis old Mr ii. i Mi-, i . 1'. I!uek. of ( rcs- ::; -. ia of ;a week. The -::.!.: at l.orei in on Thurs- I i i'. !i:..n! w hose name we ' j: :. a! '1'win Uocks on Siiii i w.i.- interred ill the !:: at tl.i- piari' on Tue- 1;. a . ainl M rs. I!uw '! I l;ed on Saturday even :.ir,. . ;a , v.,., The remains :. itnia ..ii Moii, Jay for lir.er- ' ; ; -ar . hi. r of Lilly, -' . ' - ' a-.i,. " and olTerini; -' 1 - ' '!. - . i.-r-. U.-ail his .: M ,:, i 1 1 r of the ' " ' ! : t ;i.i. of ( u hi tierland, ' : ' 1 - ! ' i. - i .i ! 1 .i n llousi- at Mi. .l..i:. i 'lark, t he present :' -!;..! '. .I that the eon ; i : .i. t it,. !- t foal Company ' ' : ' : i : :', r I he ereet io; of ' :ri:r.. :a ei;in houses in . out ia, -tor-. This ' v Ne . j.t i atioit in Duii- :. 1 1 u . ... -' Week I'll idellt !..l'e the nolllil.a- i : ii a pot master ' ' ' i 'lay t he uomiua ' l ! . .. a o;ina-ter at 11 I.e nerve that ' ' i 1 ' " t rain is :. i are almost ' ' - ; : I a. i. is greatest in 1 : :" !' ''.- are therefore ' ' '' i unes. " ' ' 'it.- w n held at ! ' H a. kiiek town- -" ' 1 i.- l it vens and ' " a.-:ie part in the " 1 ': '"t'le. The Illtis- ' -" :' " a in charue of ,. '" ho and .Molewood Coke ' ' ' 1 a - i, led of murder J'-''-" " Monday laM re- " " 1 ' ili.'e IlotV at . , " I to . handed. ' ' ' ' i 1 1 .motion. . '' ' K' a-.-d about s ' . ii Wi Iniote on . . " ' ' ';. .i.ia. She is Mir- John, Peter, at,. I on., daughter. !!. i j St.llartholo- ii, on- on Monday I; ... .. A :-'-;-r of the Metho ;. ; y' ,( ' " 1,1 Allegheny rir- V '!a".-- M. Caiiley. of Iy ... A' :" "Tied on Mon- ' '" v M. I. . ii... ...... ' V. r.---i . -t ehurch. Al ' ' - A-h will reside in ,,,,.' ' ' !" ' V of Carrol. town, : . . ' '' - ' e e ,ere he W ill ii.-: . ... , i : (, , -tiop in eoiinec- r ,v ,v -I'op of Messrs. ," Mr l:ei,der has a tt , .' " w "''aii and those i-t '"" w 'lido well to jriye -,. u- . . ::. .v ' !t an old resident ! u"'1 ''' '"' '""m- of his son, .'1, f - . . U ., .. lL uiimierhill. on 1- '!-osy. aied s; I; ;f . " 1 V 1 four VOIIS ' of Suminerhill, "ru'l.i , " :" McKeesport and -i..,; , parsed by tlie . . ' '"'"''. at their reeent '""'.r,,'. 1.' ' ". "That '' !, , '"' '" only to those ,r v.r .'"' "r i au- i'erelofore filled. "'i j, ' ollenes. and "' ',L.. ; ' ' '''i',Ia county, will ":Lu!'lrN1 ' 'l',;ul,:r'-'"-i,'B any other Richard Owens, of Cambria township, fell on the ice at his ho-jse on Fridjy last and fractured two of his ribs. The old gentleman is pretty well advanced in years and his siitTeriiurs are much more severe than that of a younger person. On Thursday Luke Weaklen. of this place, hauled from Marker mill, in Cam bria township, to the railroad in this place. 2024 feet of irreen hemlock lumber, atone load with two horses. It was a bii? load and is an indication that sleddimr is pretty good in these parts. Pension Auent Skinner is about to prepare a circular of instructions to fourth class postmasters as to the execution of pension vouchers. A recent act pives this c'ass of postmasters the riht to execute these vouchers, but many of them seem to be ignorant of the purpose of the law and allowed their assistants to do the work, which is clearly illegal. Mary t'eesey, a demented woman, who had made her home for some time in the su burbs of Altoona. w andered away from the house where she was staying on Sat urday evening. As soon as her absence was noted search for her was instituted, but it was not until Sunday afternoon about 3 o'clock that her body w as found at the loot of the Reservoir mountain, frozen stiff. Republican candidates for proihor.o tary and regi.-ter and recorder, are begin ning to whisper around their intentions among thier friends. A degree of un certainty exists, however, owing to the fact that Col. S. V. Davis is to have his choice of the two ollices. and until he makes his selection, the balance of the patriots do not know exactly where they are at. John Shaffer, of Johnstown, in at tempting to get oil a moving street car on Saturday slipped and was thrown under the trailer and dragged a tdiort distance lie fore the car could lie stopped. When ta ken to his home it w as found that his right leg was broken in two places, one at the thigh and the other at the ankle, besides U-iiig cut and bruised aloiit the left leg and body. At the election of oflicers for the Pro tection M uttial Insurance Company held at the . Ilice of the secretary in this place on Holiday last, the following board of directors w as elected for the ensuing year: II. J. Hopple, J. M. Thompson. John J. Kvans, Webster (iriflith. C. T. Roberts. V. S. Marker, John Lloyd, John ti. C. Rearer, Win. J. Muck. John C. t'ates, 1). W. Luke, Malliiol Rcadc. Cyrus Murn-Aorth was found dead in a hollow near Som-Ttield. Somerset county, on Tuesday about thirty yards from the depot. Muriiworth was a victim of the recent snow stoi in. He had been evident ly very suddenly overcome while return ing fiom a ncjghlior's house, and fell face downward in the snow, smothering ami freezing to death. He w as forty-one years old, ami leaves four small children. His wife died a year ago. Tin- prospects for a speedy settlement of the coal miners strike are apparently veiy good, says a dispatch from DuMois. The men are w illing to work on short time, if their comrades w ho were recently discharged are taken back. Mr. Klliott, the general manager for Mell. Lewis t Yates, the ow ners of the minesjn w hich the trike is in progress, has gone to Muf falo to lay the proposition from the men before the members of tin' lil lll. Ka- li of the CO priests of the Mitts burg diocese has been notilicd of an ordi nance recently issued by Rt. Rev. Richard i'helau. Mishop. prohi hi t i ng t heir attend ance at base ball, fo it ball or other games of sport, as well as attending the theatres. The order has been authorized by higher authorities ami must be observed. The reason given for isuing the order is that the absence of priests attending amuse ments or spurts has caused inconvenience to persons needing their ser ices. The survey for a branch of the Penn sylvania into the northern section of Som erset county has been tinished. It is said to be the intention of the Pennsylvania to anticipate the Pennsylvania Midland by the immedi ite building of a circular line that w ill extend from Lovett. on the South Fork branch, to Scalp Level, thence to Pott Creek, and join the Somerset and Columbia road at Fonstwell. The branch will then be extended up Shade Creek and back to Dunlo, to join the South Fork oranch again. At the coiling spring election the citi zens of Kbe n-burg should see that council men are elected who will either el, force the cow ordinai.ee or repeal it, and pass another acceptable to the people. The preseiitordinain e w as forced through coun cil at the dictation of the few against the w ishes of the many and ever since its pas sage the present council have not had sand enough to make an attempt to en force it. Candidates for council should get ready to declare their intentions s the voters will want to know plainly how they stand on t he cow question. After anillnessof two weeks. Matthew Nagle. an engineer of the l'ittsburg divis ion of the Pennsylvaia railroad, died on Friday night last at his home in Altoona. He was .TJ years or age and had been em ijoyed by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company for lift'-en years. He is survived bv his w ife and four children, their ages ranging between two and nine years. He is also survived by his father. Michael Nagle, w ho a few years ago w as a re-ident of Carroll township and the proprietor of Nagle's mills (now Kckenrode'si, and by several brothers and sisters, all of Altoo na. Mrs. Rebecca Promlfoot, relict of Hon. Richard .1. Proud fool, died in Iow a one day last week, aged !i years. Mr. and Mrs. Proud foot were old-time residents of this county, living on a farm in Chest township. Mr. Proudfoot, in addition to tilling his farm. a surveyor, and as such was a frequent visitor to Ebensburg as a w itness in the numerous land cases that were then on trial in our courts. In ls.V.i he was elected a memlier of the legis lature and served one term. About is',0 he removed to Iowa, where he resided up until his death, which occurred alniut -1) years ago. The Portage opera house, a large frame structure, caught Ire about 3 o'clock on Tuesday morning and was totally de stroyed. Il is supposed that the lire origi nated from some defects in the furnace, as there had been a lire made the day pre vious for the purpose of heatiug up the room for the accommodation of a dancing party from Lilly and Cresson. The party failed to out in an appearance and the lire in the furnace was allowed to die out. There was no tine about the building at the time of the discovery of the lire. The loss is estimated at fci.om, w ith an insur ance of ?1,(K' in a company represented by lieu. A. KinWcad. of this place. Clearfield county has a family re markable on account of its longevity. Patrick and Elizabeth Porter, who came to this country from Ireland forty-live years ago, were' parents of six living children, all but one of whom are resi dents of Clearfield. Mrs. Lli.abeth Liv ingston, the eldest daughter, w ill be ninety years of age next month, Willinm Porter, the eldest son. has passed his eighty -eighth year, ami his second sister Mrs. Jane Ralston is eighty-four, Rotiert, w ho re sides near Ciirwensville, and John, of of Clearfield, are eighty-two and seventy nine years respectively, while Sarah, the youngest daughter, is sevmty-two. Pat rick, the father, died at seventy-live, and the wile at seventy-two. (MminuDlrallon. You may find space for a few Mine Laws, which have been transcribed verbatim, strictatim et punctatim, to which is ap pended a bill recently introduced in the legislature, having special reference to our county. "Tis passing strange, nay. mar velous, to see the extreme solicitude which uninterested persons manifest in the man agement of our own schools. No doubt they consider us far behind the cultured eastern city whose conncil could appro priate unasked some ten thousand dollars for Century dictionaries- but we w ill come out all right in the end if they only let us attend to our own business. The strife created by the interference of some peo ple west of us was put to rest forever by the decision of our Honorable Judge Mar ker; now the eastern folks are about to try their hand at the same game. Would they not do better to confine their efforts to the Penrose bill for abolishing the Pub lic Muilding Commission? Why open this vexed school question again? Certainly it is not in the interest of education, for the ladies aimed at are nunitiercd among the most competent and progressive teachers in Pennsylvania. Ye gods: how the hoary sages of antiquity would stare to see an assemblage of modern statesmen delibera ting over the enactment of a law to regu late the style of dress to be worn by ladies! Al'u ttn optimum frui inxanht. "li'.to. Tiiat if any person take tobacco w hilst they are empanelled upon a jurie. to forfeit live .shillings for every default, except they have given up their Verdict, or are not to give yt until the next day, or dep't the court by consent." (Mine lawsof M ass.) "It is enacted by the court, that any p'son or p'sous that shall be found smoak ing tobaei o on the Lord's day, going 10 or coming fr.im the meetings, within two miles of the meeting house, shall pav twelve pence for every default to the colo liie's use." ( LI.) "There was an ancient law in rassach lisetts that ladies" dresses should be made so long as to hide their shoe buckles, and in lt'k'Mi t here w as an act of general court also piohibiling short sleeves-, and requir ing garments to lie lengthened so as to cover the arms to the wrists, and gow ns ti the shoe buckles. A Iso. 'immoderate great breeches, knots of rihin. broad shoulder bands, and they be, silk roses, duiibie rutfs and cutis." In t he same colony, in PH'i't. J. Fairbanks was tried for we'aring great boots, tun was acquitted."' ".'i'i. Whoever wearscloths trimmed with gold, silver or bone lace, alioue two shill ings by the yard, shall be presented bv tin grand jurors, and the selectmen shall tax the offender at i:sK estate.' (Mine laws of Conn. ) "44. Kvery male shall have his hair cut round according to a cap." (Id.) An act making a misdemeanor the wear ing in the public schools of this Common wealth, by a;iv of the teachers thereof, of any dress, insignia, marks or emblems in dicating t'jat such teacher is an auherent oi member of any religious order, sect or denomination. Whereas, it is important that all appear ances of sectarianism should In. avoided in the administration of the public schools of this Commonwealth. Section 1. That no teacher in any public school of tiiis '.'omuion wcalt h shall wear in said school, or w hilst engaged in the performance of his or her duty as such teacher, any dress, mark, emblem or in signia indicating the fact that such teai ti er is a member of any religious order, sect or denomination. Section-'. Any person who shall violate t he provisions of this enactment shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be punishable upon conviction of the first olfensr by a line of not less that i'H) and not more than Simi. In case of a second con viction of violation of this act, the offend er shall be punished by a tine of $Ino and and shall be sentenced to a depriving of his or her office as public school teacher. A person thus tw ice convicted shall not be eligible to any reappointment as teacher o.f anv public school of this Common weal tli w ithin two years of the dale-of his or her second conviction. K. Allegheny Tw p., Jan. II, i'X,. A Level-II eatleal l.lltor. The editor of a Western paper, who has got tired of the obituary resolutions, writes: "If this world should be so unfortunate as to lose me, I intend to haye it under stood before I go that eight lodges to which I belong shall not publish resolu tions in 'each of the city papers nor 'fur nish a copy to i he -bereaved family,' in forming the public and my loved ones two weeks after the funeral that it has 'pleased the All-wise ruler of the universe to interfere with my terrestrial career: that I have, in fact, been 'removed from our midst.' Neither will I have a blaik boarded hand bill distributed about town advertising my untimely leavetaking good news travels fast enough. And last ly, but by no means least, my grief strick en relatives will confer on me a great favor by not having a 'card of thanks,' signed by the family and addressed to the 'kind fiiends and neighbors, w ho so gener ously aided us and sympathized with us in the recent' unpleasantness. Of course these customs w ere launched into use by the best and kindest of motives, but the fifty or more years' hardship to w hich they have been subjected, has reduced them to cold stereotyped formalities, meaningless and useless." 4'et Keady for lite. Klertlnn. It is only a few weeks now until the spring election. February the l;ith be ing election day. The people of the differ ent boroughs and townships should In looking around for available candidates and select none but good men. The act of si:;. t0 regulate the nomina tion and election of public officers, requites that certificates of nomination and nomi nation papers for candidates for township and borough ollices, and election oflicers and school directors in the same, shall be filed with the county commissioners (not the auditors, as under the act oflsi.liat least eighteen and fifteen days respectively before the day of election. In order to comply with this law the urimarv elections should not lie held later than Saturday, January Certificates ot nomination will be furnished to the committeemen by the county commission er, w ho w ill also have ail election ballots and blanks printed. The I'ohI Trade. The Cinil Tnule Journal says editorially on the the condition of the soft coal trade: "We look for no great ad vance or change in prices during the year, but we anticipate that there will tie more steady employment f ir all concerned, and the net result there of cannot but lie of great good to the com munity. That there is none too much of a stock of soft coal carried by the average dealer in the Western states is evidenced by the demand for supply w hich set in on tin: ad yent of colder weather in the past week. Orders for increased shipments and deliv eries of fuel for the steam trade were steadily increased during the latter part of tht week, and in numerous instances. Consumers discovered that their bins were empty. Outside points are waking uo and calling for fuel in a hurry. All interests hope for at least a few weeks of zero weather which is needed by others than the coal trade." Ketiool Report. Report of Huffman school. Mlacklick township, for mouth ending Ieceinler 'Si, lS'.M: Number enrolled boys, H; girls, H; to tal, 3'. Average boys, H.; girls, 11: total. 27. Perfect in attendance Frank Kirsch, Constantine Austin, Harry Anstitt, John Huffman, John Kirsch, Raymond Priser, Harry Priser, Hugh Kelly, Harry Kelly, , Martina Huffman, Katie Kirsch, Mary Springer and Anna Springer. Judge fiordan has handed down the list of licenses granted iu Clearfield coun ty. Out of l.Vj applications. li.i are grant ed, 31 refused and the remaiuder held over. Out of I tie W tifel. List of jurors drawn for March term of court and special term: URASD JURORS. Alhriifht. Adam, carpenter. Cbest. Henram. Joseph A., Ion-keeper; TuDQelhlll. blixbt, Samuel. Johnstown. 1'allxban. James, farmer. Washington. Cann. John, mine boss. Keade. Dletiick. Henry, Johnstown. Dihert. Scott, merchant. Johnstown, tvsnb. Ellis, farmer. White. Flcdlej . temstei, Morrellvflle. Jr ulcatuer: Henry A., farmer. Ulaekllck. Ollbert. Ieander. blacksmith. Coopersdale. 'reeo,.1no. J lu.Ulce of the peace. Portage. Hines. L.. H., miner. Portage. Keith, Kobert, miner, Johnstown. Kunix, William, grocer, Johnstown. Kuntt. I'haoncey. brlcklaver. Johnstown. Muler. I C. clerk. Johnstown. Nagle. Kraocis J.. farmer. (Jlearfleld. Nixon. K. H., clerk. Johnstown. Peterson. Oeonre. miner, Ujllltiln. Keam. William H.. carpenter, Johnstown. Kowiand. letfersoo. merchant. Johnstown. Kutledge. John, insurance agent. Johnstown. W ilson. Charles teamster. Franklin. TRAVKKSE JI HOK3 8 BOUND '. Buiflicardner, Annias. farmer. Adams. Heck. Peliz. carpenter. Ilalinxin. Bailey. S. J.. Plumber. Johnstown. Hub, ti. O.. carpenter, Coopersdale. Muck, t'barles P., merchant. Uresson. Humicardner. t'barles H.. laborer. Kichland. Kartlebaugb. James A., steel-worker. Johns town. Burke. I. W..ear fnopector. Prank lln. 'ostlow. !., farmer, Adams. t'rarer. Thomas, farmer. Chest. Connelly. Patrick, block-maker. South Pork. Day. John V.. blacksmltL, Johnstown. Lilreilng, Michael, farmer, Crojle. towards. James S., mill-band, Johnstown. ood. Jacob, laborer. Snangler. Hummel, J. J .. justice of the peace, I lite. Hickman. E. K.. shoemaker, f!an.astoro. Huey, Samuel. Sr., lalxtrer. Tunuelblll. Hauk.J. I , bolt 'er. Hastings. Hancutt, William K .teamster. OalllUln. Hue. Ints. laborer. Blarklick. Jones Mi Iron, laborer, Kbensburg Killday Kobert, farmer. Susquehanna. Keedy. William La., lanorer. Westmnnt. Kirby. John. Jr., hotel keeper, lobnstown. Kinkead. . A., clerk, Ibeosburg. avelie. Pat., assistant manager, Johnstown. Lehman, rieory W farmer, Kichland. luitzioger. Oeorge. laborer. Laily. Motier. W llliain. carpenter, MorrellTllle. Mctlaltrej, Patrick, bar keeer, Johnstown. Messenger. William, laborer, Johnstown. Meneely. Jaco J .. farmer. Stonycreek. Murphy. J. t:.. contractor, Sjoth Pork. Noel Jcseph, jeweler. Lilly. Nipps. John, farmer, Blacklick. Molan. Matthew, miner, Patton. Ortwine. William, farmer. Conemaugh Twp. Owens. L. L.. farmer. Cambria. Potts. Thomas, foreman. John town. Kowiand, Ellas, farmer, Blarklick. Skelly. J. J . fireman, tr'.anklin. single. lavld. farmer. Upper Yoder. Tboruly. Kobert, miner, Johnstown. Varner. Harry, laborer, Jobnstowu. W ir.gard, Wnlis, laborer, Kichland. Wesirick. Jonas, farmer, Eider. Wendell, W. H., larmer, Carroll. Weaver. M. L... editor. John'iowa. W eakland, JL.uie, leamster, MorrellTllle. TRAVKKSK JCKOBrt BKCOHD V'CKK. Allen. Staler W merchant, Johnstown. Brown. Harry, miner, Portaace Twp. Biawiey. lhomas. taimerj Portage Twp. Bengele, Edward, laborer, Morreiivllle. Eberly. J., merchant. Monster. Beers, W. H . justice ot the peace, Keade. Boyle, Patrick, merchant, Johnstown. Kutugardner. Oeorge. laborer. Hale llonohoe. Jos eph .farmer, Clearneld. lunn, James, laborer, Lailly. Iiavis. Aaron, blacksmith. Ebensburg. Irtelil, Prank, miner. Portage. Pox, Joseph, liveryman. Spangler. Pehx, Jainee) A., farmer. lwei Yoder. )rumbtmg. J. P., larmer. Adams. Hopple, lluory J . :armer, Barr. 11 e. William M., carpenter, MorrellTllle. Irving. Henry, laborer. laiylown. James, John A., laborer, Johnstown, Jones. Thomas E., drayman, Barnesboro. Johnston, William, merchant, BarnesuorO. Kuhn. Anthony, painter, Johnstown. Ing, John I'.. contractor. Suinwerbill. L.eiu, Joseph, larmer, Barr. lantzy, John 1)., larmer, Barr. Miller, Anthony W., farmer, Crojle. McMullen. Prank J., press-man. Johnstown. Miner, Samuel J ., farmer. Upper Y oder. Manaban. Kobert. larmer. Washington. Murphy. Hiram, brakeman. East Coneuiaugh. Miller, Jeiirge p., farmer. Keade. Myers. A. W., carpen:er, Keade. Morau, John, bla uiuh. Loretto. Miller, J . t.. c.erk Johnstown. ISewhart. Harry J.. clerk, t'aliltzln. O'Brien, Morican. clerk, Johnstown. 1'iuuiuier. W allace, merchant, aummerhlll. Keigbard, Kaulel B . miner, Coneuiaugh. Koudabusta. Ki. H , clerk. Johnstown. Stioer, la. !.. clerk, Uallitzin. Sanker. Vincent, farmer, Cresson. Sharkey, Meal, hotel-keeper. Johnstown. Sheehau, . M.. larmer, Clearfield. Stevens, Thaoeus. mill hand. Johnstown. isipe, Isaiah, loreman, Johnstown. Seivb. Theodore, laborer. Laower Yoder. Thomas, John S., laborer, Carroll. Weakland, A. 1'., teacher, Wlluiure. W ejiou, Phllp, butcher, Hisfings. THJVVKIU.lt JI KOK.H 8 PKCIAL TKRV, Pul'UTH MOM. DAY 1M MARCH. Hirhop, Thomas, larmer. Allegheny, Koriel, John, clerk. South Pork. Boyer, Leonard, laborer, Coopersdale. Bradley. John, laborer, Cresson. Broderivk. T. !.. saloon-keeper. Johnstown. Brawley. James, farmer. Washington. Burns, John r... painter, tialliuiu. Callahan, Ebenezer, laborer, Jounstown ('lark. B. V., merchant, Jobnt-t awn. Cobaugh, W.S., farmer. Jack son. Cutbbert. William H.. foreman. Johnstown Curtis. William J.,steeUworker, Johnstown Davis. David, capenter. Johnstown. Karren, 1 atrirk H.. lurges. Portage. I-linn William, clerk. Johaatown. horsier. Lewis, laoorer, Johnstown, dates. 11. A., farmer. White. Hertxog. Philip, farmer, 'arroll. Hipps, Joseph, farmer. Chest. Horrucka). John H., contractor, Johnstown. Kauttmao, Joslah, farmer. Upper Yoder. Kring, Jacob H ., farmer. Adams. Iaettter, Cyrus blacksmith, Johnstown, lae-lie, David, farmer. Carroll. Ialiby, William A ., teacher. Elder. Livingston. William J., laborer, Kozbnry lautber, William A., larmer, Carroll Masters, Prank W., laborer, Coopersdale. Melhorn, Oscar, miner Uallltziu. Mulbbuser, Ueorge. tinner. Johnstown. Myers. John J., larmer, Keade. McCabe, Thomas, latorer. East Conemaugh. Mcovern. Michael, teamster. Johnstown. Patterson, Harry K., larmer. Barr. Uulnn. Michael D., Johnstown. Klubielt, Joshua, farmer. Portage Twp. Sagerson. Koberuon. laborer. Johnstown, scheiinc. Adam, farmer, Cambria. Scbrader, farmer, Stonycreek. Simmons, William, laborer. Jolmxtown. Speilman. James, painter, Morrelville. Stouter. John, mill-hand. Johnstown Smith. William, laborer. Johnstown. Switzer, W illiam, farmer, Carroll. Schry. Charles B., merchant, Johnstown. Thomas. Martin, larmer. Clearneld. W ige. David, farmer, Blacklick. " einijll, Charlej. Sr., laborer. Johnstown. W ior. David, laoorer. Johnstown. Young, Jacob M machlnest. Johnstown. Marriage Lletnse. The following marriage licenses were Is sued by the Clerk of the Orphins' Court for the weekendingThursday, January 17, lS'.C: Charles Kulick and Mary Howbila, Bens Creek. Martin Matletich and Johanna I.om bach, Johnstown. Kobert Menett atid Sadie Daley, Johnstown. E. K. Meinhold, Morrellville, and Rose Saiutz. I.rownstown. John Latoko and Catharine Rooskay, Johnstown. Oeorge W. Styrr, Churchtown, Lancas ter, I'a., and Florence Freeman. Cressor.. Anton l'rezic and Mary Flinsic, Join s tow II. Frank Cabrenz and Elizabeth I'ursic, Johnstown. John Maloy and Catharine Suttmiller, Johnstown. Iteiijamiu Myers and Xorah liaker, IMatt. Albert Kapolka and Merl Hero, Por tage. Samuel Win field Evans and Matilda Catharine ('rimes, Delaney. Noah KaufTman and Tillie Stevenson, Morrellville. Michael Sabol and Justine Lobsdinszky, Johnstown. Keal Fnlate TranaOra. Administrator, of James K. Davis to Frank J. McMullen, Johnstown; consid eration, $I..iu. William C. Hell et ux. to Henry.C. Hell Blandsburg, fKJ. Administrator of Conrad Suppes to Ger trude Suppes, Johnstown, tfl. I'eter Levergood et nx. to Kt. Rev. Fran cis I. Kenrick, Johnstow-n, f 17. James Redmond et ux to Mary Oogein, Johnstown, fl. Maria Redmond to MaryUoggin, Johns town, fl. John C. Horner et ux. to Julian Horner, Richland. Julian Horner to John Raumgardner, Richland. fl,4.V). Joseph A. Donoughe to Annie Dunoughe, Oallitzin. flu. Samuel Hiiiklcuire et ux. to Joseph Du- deck et al., Morrellville, JM.700. H. C. Loebrich et ux to Francis D. Con fer. Johnstown, $700. Joseph A. Gray et al. to Christian Otto et al., Susquehanna, f:iM. Levi Schroth et ux. to R. Roberts. Sum- merhill, !,. Adam Rose to David Rose, Jackson, John A. Adolfzen to Louisa Adolfzen, Hastings, il. A I molt m Nr Tsik Sally. That Democratic wonder, the New York Weekly World, has Just changed its A-eek ly into a twice-a-week paper, and yt u can get the two papers a week for the saiae old price $1.00 a year. Think of It! The news from New York right at your door fresh every three days 104 papers a year. The Fkkemax and the IForM will be sent to any address for one year $2:00. Jllsrellaaroos Notices. r'HE Ebensbanr Building & Loan Association 1 will Her for sale at the council chamber. Eb ensbur-, on the fourth Monday In January. l.O"o.oo. THUS. DAVIS, Lkster Lakimer, Secretary. President. lrAnTETt A responsible and'eneraetfc man ft to handle LIublnlDtf Kods in Cambria. county. - E. K. HI'M aOO.. )anll-a! 8 Market St.. Pittsburg. Pa. FOK SALE OK KENT. A new eiuht room house on Ia'oyl s'reet. Por particulars call on t. Dt'lTON, Ebensburg, Pa. FUKS. Tne highest market price paid for all kinds of Purs by U-eorge La. Predericks, Ebensburg. 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 MADE FRO LI PETROLEUM. We challenge comparison with every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the Most : Morily : Salisfaclory : Oils in the market ask for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO, PinSBtJKO DEPT.. P1TTSBUKO, PA. octlS.Svly. JOHN PFISTBR, HEALER IN GEIIER&L MERCHiUDlSE. Hardware. Onccnsware, MADE-UP CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, VEUETjIKLCH IN KEAHOX, HARNEfW, ETC, OPPOSITE JUNCTION HOTEL, CRESSON, PA. maw 20ly 1794 Wl)4. Policies written at abort notice In the OLD RELIABLE 1 ETNA" bI other First Clans Companies. T. W. DICK, a SENT FOR THE OLD HARTFORD PIRE INSURANCE COJIV. DUMMENOtU BUSINESS 1794:. Ebenihtinc, July m. 1882. Mountain House STAR SHMIIIG P&RLQR1 CENTRE STREET, EBENSBURG. rpHlS well-known and Ions entabllibed Sharing X Parlor in now located on tJeotre street. oi potlte the livery stahle of O'Hara. Itavla & IaUth er. where the tmsmess will l e carrlel on In fhe luture. SHAV1NC, HA1K Ul'TTlNl AN II SHANPOOINO done In the beaten and mutt arttvtic manner. Clean Towels a specialty. wBLaaots wailed on at their residences. JAMES U. OA NT. Proprietor mm Carrats. and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat ent business conc"nrted for Moderate F-. Our Office is Opposite U. S. Patent Office, and we can seen re patent in less time than those remote from Washinirton. Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip tion. We advise, if patentable or nut. free of charjre. Onr fee not due till patent is secured. A Pamphlet. -Uow to Obtain Patents." with names of actual clients in your State, couuty, o town, sent free. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. Opposite, Patent Office. Washington, D- C- AUIHTOK'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby itlven that the ondeTslirn ej liavinir been appointed Auditor to distribute the fund in the hands or M. It. Kltiell. K... Ad ministrator ol toe estate ol Bernanl McColican. deceased, as shown bT bis second and final ac cmnt to tbi se leaally entitled thereto, will sit at Ilistrlct Attomev's Uttloe In Court House. Ebens- lurn.on PKIOAY. JANtTAKY ti. isrt, at 10 o clock, a. m., when ami where those inter steel n ay attend or be forever debarred irom romiBK In unsaid fund. H. H. MVtHS. Jan. 11, 1HB5. Auditor. a UI'TTOK'S NflTH'K. In the matter ot the first and final account ot A. W. Buck. Asslicnes of W. K. Jones, for the benefit ol creditors. Havlntr been appointed Auditor to remrt a distribution ol the fund in the hands of said ac countant, notice Is hereby given that 1 will sit at my ttlce in the hnruuh ol bl'eusnuni on Sat urday . the linh day ol January. lxwS.at 10 o'clock A m.. lor the porpose of dtschaniinat; the duties of salo appointment, when ana wnere an persons Interested shall attend or be forever debarred trom comlnu In on said fund. IMJNAL.D E. WKTON. Jan. 4. 18U5. Auditor. A ITIUTOK'S NllTICE. j Notice Is nereby aiven that the undersign ed having been appointed Auditor to distribute the fund In the bands of James M. Shumaker, trustee to sell real estate of Joseph W. Laance. as shown by bis first and final account, to those le aallv entitled thereto, will sit at District Attor ney's t ttlce in Court House. Ebensburtr. on KKl- UAY. JAN. 18. lMtt. at 10 o'clock a. n.. when and where those Interested may attend or be for ever debarred trom coming in on sat iunn. H. H. HYtKS. Jan. 4, 186. Auditor. V"WT1CE. 1 Ky virtue of an order of the Court ol Com uion Pleas ol Cambria county, netice Is hereby itlven that 1. John E. Burns, assignee of James W. KM. lull, I.. r the Lenent ol bis creditors, will on tne 21st day of January. I86. al 2 o'c ock, P. v., appear in open court fr the purpose ol ac knowledging a deeo reassigning u im saia Jama W. Kildun the real es'ate heretofore as signed to me. JOHN E. Ml Ks, Assignee ot lames W Klidofl Oallittln. Jan. 11. 18ya. -ANm N4PW IT" EVERYTHING The months of January and Februarv are rostlv Easier to carry the cash than the stock. Allow us the ccst an-1 they're yours. We have just finished takinsr inventory ami fl ml wp have fintirrlv inn tr.n.h cf.L- V ,1... termined to cut it at least $5,000 to $G,000. Here are some of our prices: SM) pairs Curtains that sold for Sl.SO at this sale for 7.-. , and turn. 10 full wbs tinhleaehed Muslin, ranslnir from to T,1 vard in web. at only 5 cents p.-r yard former price, S rents. .4 lull rolls or Crash, SO yards to the roll, at 5 rents jmt yard. Remnants of 10. 12, 14, and lc. Crash cut to Gc. per yard. 1,524 yards Flannel reduced to 15c. Der vard it ..!.! f..r ki and 40 rents. 9. pairs all-wool ten quarter Klankets rut to f4.4x-forn.er price, t.oo. Ui webs dark Calico. 4X to 57 vards to the web. rm mi a-....c yard sold at CH cents per yard. Id fr..vi to f-..5ii all nni-t r:.i. .ale you can 7". Ladies' Coats, broken sizes go at . Other Coats cut from f 12.ui and f l.".i to ("..."ii and tlents" Lim n Collars that sold for l.'treiiis, at this tret four for 1 cent. (loves reduced 2. per cent. Men's and Hoys" Clothing at wonderfully cut prices, thus f lx.m Suit for f 12..V0. 12..il Suit for T.isi. 7.i Suit for 4. .VI. 4 50 Suit for 2. '.'.".. OA PS we can save you lots of money as we are we are cutting them down to the Lowest Mark. 325 pairs Overalls that sold for 75 cents, at this sale for only Mi cents. tifAiiy kind of Overcoat you want Men's or l!r-;.i on the dollar thus: f lo.im Coat at f.VOt). 5.0U Coat at 2.50. We have .tvi pairs Men's Jean Pant that we will sa il fr ilv. at this i-alc tl.ey alw:ty sold for fl.fn. Men's scutT I'atits fi.rfl.25 that we always sold for?2.i. Meti's llros Pants at your ov. ii prict we have t,. ni a'l wh.I for f 1.5(1. fl.'.is. f.'.25 and f !..Vi the-e same Pants ..old for f2.5H f-i.50, f 4.5ii and j?."...Hi. We are going to close our to make room for a heavy shipment that we have purchased for March 1st. One set Kitchen Chairs. $2.75. Ilich iWkpil Dlnino- Pl.n?ra fr cr. ,nf t..i o..:i c . - --i- o .-51. lnruiuuiu cuue, o pieces, all hardwood, for sJ2.00. 2 Woven Wire Snrin fnr r, on All u,i i -ni., - - - - X O V . am uum uvu llv;?, ll"lll UI dark, lor 2.o0. To make room for OUR SPRING STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, We will sacrifice our entire stock. This the way we cut prices: Men's Congress or Lace Dress Shoe, formerly sold for fl.75. now at f 1. u). sizes G to 10. Men's working Shoes, formerly sold for f 1.25, now at W cents. Men's Fine Dress Shoes. Congress or Lace. formorU- ..i.i t f2.(m, at this sale lor f 1.25. Men's Fiue Dress Shoe, hand sewed. Calf, Congress or Lace, at f3.25. formerly f.Voii. Ladies' Fine Dress Shoe, formerly f2.f. now at fl.25. Ladies' IVI.t.l.- Uoat. I.utton. formerly fl.Vi. now f : i. Misse Clove Crain. Sj.riim H.-,.l..d. I.utton, fotm. rly fl M now fi.15. -liild s D.uola, Sptiiiij Heeled, si.-s.; to lo. 5nrents. Vr(ri-''K ' hereby gtyen that the following 1 acconnta have Deen niea in tne tMurs oi la.mmjn Pleas of Oamhria county. Penca.. and will be confirmed by said Oourton Monday, Jan uary 21 st, la, unless cause te shown to tne con trary : Pirst and final account of John llannan. as iirnea of John U. Larkm. Second and final acoount of Charles J. Mayer, assignee ol John P. Klntt. J. C. DAKBY. Jan. 11, ltfl4. Prothonotarj. H. ORTH,' THE LEADER, Chestnut Street, CJallitzin, Pa. R. L. JOHSSTOS. M. J. BVCk. A. W.BVVK. Established 1872. Johnston, Buck & Co.7 BANK Kits, EBENSBURG. - PENN'A. A. W. BI'CK, Cashier. ESTABLISHBD'1SS8. Carrolltown Bank. CAKKUUaTOWN, PA. T. A. MHARB.irUlI, (ashler. General BantiDg BnsiDess Transactefl. The followtnn are the DrlnclDaJ raatnrea nf general banaing- business : DEPOSITS Kecetred payable on demand, and Interest bear Ing certificates Issued to time depositors. LOANS RvtMnttavt ffA mflfnmM ah LwamKI. approved paper discounted at all times. COLLEtTIOXS Made In the locality and upon all the banking towns In the United State. Charges moderate. DRAFTS Issued negotiable In all Darts of the TTntted States, and foreign exchange Issued on ill parts of Europe. ACOOIKTS Of merchants, farmers and others solicited, to whom reasonable accomodation will be extended. Patrons are assured that all transactions shall he held as strictly private and onbdentlal, and that they will be treated as liberally aa good banking rales will permit. Respect roily, JOHKSTOS. BCfK t CO. FALL AND WINTERS !LTIH LARGEST STOCK ! FINEST GOODS ! LOWEST PRICES ! IN CAMBRIA COUNTY! Our new Fall Stock will surprise all who see it by the extensive variety it olTers in every line of goods which we carry. We will sell you fine Overcoats and Clothing at rrices much lower than ever before. We have all the new styles in Hats. Our stock of Winter Underwear and Gents' Furnishings is immense. It will pay you to come twenty-five miles to buy CIothiD from us. Call and examine our goods and you will be convinced we will save you money. Jt. E. PATTOn. WM. II. BAXDFORn, THE First National Bank OF PATTON. PATTON, Cambria Co., Pa. Capital, paid up, - - $50,000. Accounts of Corporations, Plrms and Individuals received upon the most favorable terms consistent with sale and conserva tive Banking. Steamship Tickets for sale by all the leading Laines and Foreign Drafts payable lo any of (be principal cities ol the Old World. All correspondence will have onr personal and prompt attention. Isttereet Paid em Time Deposits. OC113.93 S. L. USD. MATH KIT EBADS. REED & READE, Attorneys t I nw, EHENSBl'Ktl. ... PENNA. .Ksromce on Centre street. 4.2s 3 KITTELL & LITTLE, Attorneys at linw9 EHCNSBUBU, PA. at-Omse In Opera House. 3.9.M TW. DICK, e ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW EBBHSBCBa. PiaH'a Sjeclal attention to given claims for Pen sion Bounty, etc chT- wo rF. McKENRICK, e ATTOBHBY aKD OOt'HOBXLOB AT LAW. EBUiSBUKU. - PA ataT-OSlee on Centre street. H H. MYERS. ATTOKJi EY-AT-IaA W, LSIStBDtS. PA. rUPes la Oollonada Boa, en Ventre street. DONALD E. DUFTON, ATTOKM EY-AT la A W. EBB8BrBa, Pbitba. EfyotTiee le Opera Hoqm. 'ntT street. tll-Emhyyl?.1.. iK A. A'UTTJ.ee Xers. UU C. V. SHARBAUGI-I, CAEROILTOWN, PA. CARRIAGE AND WAGON SHOP. 'VBaa'rfBajSSjBafBBv ITavinrr nnini1 in im linli. : . t t. t a t the West ward of Ebensburg, I am prepared to do all kinds of Wagon and Cariage work on the shortest notice and on rfiiflnn.i ril terms. Special attention riven to TJp.Miir w-r.rl- nn.l c..t;f....; guaranteed. jaull.3iii H. E. BENDER, fi.rni r!y of Carrolltuw n. In all its Latest and Most Improved Methods. Aiit.iii:iti. Su, ti..n Caviti.-s, ll.imiii.i.,. I'lat.-s, Crowns aii.l I'.ri l l-lli KxtRii'tti! AlM.lut.-lv Without I'.iin .y iiin. I'i,,f M ,VV ' ; aWTt-riu- Strit ly C:l.1i. DR. A. IsAINO, 12.14.M M!i,von Maintn-, t, n.l. K.r north of M. E. Chtm-h, ;a;iitzii,. I'a W. I. KOW. AN. Secretary. ep'J8.4 LtVl LVMLK. Ph. Principal. VIlMlMSTKATnKS''OTIvE. Instate ot ieorae Hooluaale. deceased, luetters ol administration on the estate ol tleorxe Hoolnagle. late of Karr twn-hl. Cam. trla county, deceased, havinir -an granted to us. all persons indented to said estate are herehy notified to maka Immediate payment, and those having claims aaainst the same to present Ihetn properly authenticated lor settlement. ANNA Ii M.I- AU1.K Arot-sriN v. KiKst-H. Barr T"p., Nov. 3o. Administrators. AUAMEn.-Iawal and travelinc Mlmr, to M handle our Hardy Canadian (Iroia Vut sery Stock. We anarantee t 'taction to representatives and customer... Oar Nnrwnei are the I m recti the Itomlnt-D over Zu acres. sut.stitaUon In orders Kiclnslve tertory an-l liberal terms to a hole or part time atcents. Writes. Sli.NKfc WEI.UNiTii. Head ffhee. Ton.nto. Canada .J Viy N"rwy 'ada having testmg Orcharda. llama. 7?
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