JJ1 ft! old tVif r 4 eout 1 J, Hof - ! th p3 th4 i'J i , i AV1!KI A CO.. FA. - J A N I" A II V 3. 1.". -.uiity nflicial will nft. ,f Miint. r. was a Wdiit-day. itmtT. of Lort-tto, , i;.t ii-l.iirg on 1 Uurs- ;m-m:in. one of South a visitor to Kbens- . of Nii ktown. !t. at i!:io" on Tuesday, i vi-ars. Im-is bav made a nl fri.niisliy a year's i i A n. It is a wise ,. ,,f llarr township's :it his home in that !,i r '.':!. I-'-"', aced alout (' h mirresT-man Hick's .Inlay visiting" his lavis and wife. v, :..imi u ouj. ,r.:.i. ii..i,n M i:.i nJ r.. ar s An equity case was before Judpe White, of Allegheny county, a few days ago. involviug the validity of a borough ordinance imposing a license of $1 a day upon hucksters who sold produce to con sumers in the borough. Judgment was given against the borough, the judge de riding that such a license "is an oppression upon the seller and upon all the citizens, except storekeepers." A commission, appointed by the court of com moil pleas to inspect the Clearfield county poor house, met Wednesday at the site, near I)u Bois, and recommended the same to be taken off the contractor's hands. The site cost S,uiO; main buildings, ."-,-'."it (iTi; furniture f.t.mio. and barn $1,74.1. Intimated cost when fully completed is f7.),ii. The home will accommodate two hundred and fifty inmates. A great coke war seems at hand. The II. C. Frick company announced . some days ago that its price for coke would be advanced to $2 a ton. W.J. Rainey, the second largest producer of coke, declared Saturday that he will sell coke after Jan uary 1 for 1 1.25 a ton. This great cut in prices means a war among the operators. it is believed. II. C. Frick refuses to say w hat he will do about prices now. Word comes from Dunbar, Pa., that the father of an Italian girl, who is only fifteen years old, received :iOfor her from an Italian cokeworker, and the pair were married Tuesday evening. The facts of the sale leaked out through a disappoint! Italian, whose bid of fciiio was refused by the girl's father. The buying and selling and exchanging of wives is not a new thing ir. the Italian colonies iu the coke regions t n Saturday morning Johnstown Ac coinniodaliou ran into John McNally's farm wagon on the railroad crossing about a mile east of Cresson station. The rear end of the wagon was struck and was broken to pieces. The driver, a young man, was knocked from the vehicle and his face and knee injured, but he immed iately jumped to his feet and pursued his team, which ran off. He succeeded in catching the horses On Saturday afternoon an Italian, who had been iu the employ of Collins fc Mar tin at Kittannmg l'oint, was walking on the railroad track in the neighborhood o Twenty-fourth street, Altoona, when he was struck and run down. His skull was fractured, his left leg crushed from the knee to the ankle and his right foot ground olT. The man was picked up and taken to the hospital where he died without re gaining consciousne: A sure remedy for the relief of chok i n if is tins: to immeoiateiy reverse tne upright position of the body with head down and with body supported by th lrniih and his Wlte. who I "auu ami ouu irci iioait-u, nnn tliNstate were found stant relief will be obtained and the ob .. .. . . ......... i. ... uitl f.ill fm, tllt rnrkii th A .... ..ill I.I lv! T1l!t lllll 1 II If Jll IIV lltli I 11 I a a 1 a. V. mjum . u - III"" I'll ' hi i - - - - - m I- of I'uiii ir;t fioni a delYe pilf-''' ' ..ril - i' ' a . o ..: -h. C;irroI!town's popii- ,, ',' i -!i. d a handsome caleii ,WJ which has found its drf : ' j.fir. !,t ,,f was i genuine il.e l;rt of the reason intriid to continue it l! hl-t. is ol i.iair coiini ha-e a oldirs' and to he erected in the . sunn a polole. r.- t. nd. -red t. L. A. r land lord of the Itlair -line turkey that kept imir on ( hristmas. county commissioners laker. Ksn-. of Susiue- niercanlile appraiser. number of applicants. l..-eii entered in the. I- in the commissioner's Mijicrior court will give g at their meeting in J: - M Ilichardsoti p ,m -i.i.iin- a f. of Edilewood, days in this lo her parent. ha rduii. Mr. and returned home at her home at of lat week, aged survived by her ill sruiv n up, and .!..hii 1'i.rJ d;.-d l'..:iii on Friday ;.ir. hi i i ::.! ir i l,:ulri-ii. i loth. r-. M iiv ;iniu:aii died at her home . !. ii-l,iti. on December -1st, i i". i. ai-. The deceased was tin ..f il..!i ..I. I . and Ceorire I! Stine- .mi ii I'm k. j u-l !y the department i a i Art a!r at llarriburg last week i . .1 ti,: ii:iiiti'iu i oal corporation! si . uiiiU I'd acre? I I !.:!! eolllllirS. 1;. i.'i-;er and Recorder H. A. .r: : ai,.i M." r. ieorsje r.earerand r. i ..ik- in the ollice. presented i aii.l older Mctiough, wi'li a e nciia mantel chH-k on Christ- I' land in Clear- i K Ir in d Mi-. I.T. ini.iy. aged ati crgmeer ad and v as ed at the home of Houirherty. in Al va years. The Je t ll the l'ennsyl horn at Summit, - V: i.i liv evening Sebastian Fry. oldest and mot respected ..I -uddenly from an apoplectic -i a':-nit 7.1 years. His remains ia! l.orelto on Tuesday morn- ' I'M k. !.. rc-a Fromald. an aged resi-t.!.-:.i n. died at the home of ; : fighter, M r. John Howling, Muiiiiay. in the sJ 1 1 d year Mr-, t loinald at one time re- M.mmit. - ; !. t ra -r, of West Virginia, I. A. . raer. of the l'.lair House, .. . if'M an absence of thirteen ii! a couple of weeks visiting !.. i.oltl, of the county. He re- I:, oil Tlle(lay. T. Km-inaii. a lien's Creek ;.' I from a freight train near 'i uii.iay afternoon, and was i y Hi). After having his ..m:. . I to by Dr. T. S. Troxell, -!. to hi- home. Ii. J-.tii . of .Johnstown, who :.. ! iil be -worn in as Kegis . - r i -r. iia- removed his family i. ! good- to this place and ! - n -i.leiice in the I). J. Davis clitre -treel. - o'clock on Tuesday morning a i-- deiaiied live cars of an east -i ' train a -hol t distance above -' I' - !;!. The accident damaged - ' ' viite a distance, but trains : '-i.t -iighlly. No one was i.-r Kitt. il, of I.oretto, w ill : iii .lai.nary and will visit i i. ; ! iitaii ve of the American : nf I'luladelphia, where ; .r.i. ie-iing tatislics for the 1 1 . t- to be absent on his i ' .v o year. ' i .i .-..n. father of Dr. T. J. 'i - j.iai e. died at the home of I. - -i ... r. Westmoreland county, ! . :i,i.. r J7, ls-.c,, aged !vl years, - a : -.' .1 ij,. The deceased was a o - ii,rc;ai:u county, and is ' ; .r -oris and three (laughters M ti.-: Roberts, one of the old- - i. !s of Kbeiishurg. died at ' ' Vs. Kns,a Mahan, in KUens- i i a - morning, January ; '' ' yearj. The deceased a of Thomas Roberts who : !.-i !.. t,,. grave a number of r ,.f -traightening the main I - ' ii-ylvania railroad between ''. was begun on Thurs- a-'. eeK. Contractor Stahl, of ' .-'!.at part of the work near a: i i -infractor Simms has the ''a in i- it through the bluff et 1 i- veiling Michael Rufing. of '- .liviiig ahorse attached to 1 i. attempting to cross the l.eoutlit was struck by an ing cairied on the pilot a ' ' 'f. lki yards. The horse ; it jured that it had to lie shot. a- reduc ed to kindling wood, ' r w;,s only slightly hurt. lci t. ii in r,ilr at issue to call ' iu:,, i, ,,f our readers to the change i,.1 "'iiinn, of Johnstown. Mr. . in, . .-iali!isi,in, i,t is one of the land- '""' "f I'm- city and so well known that mi ;J I,.- siiiM-rtiufius to tell our readers at ht i, there they will be courteously . i"irii,a-ing will return home giving. struction w itl fall from the mouth child an be seized by the legs, and head turned down, and relief will be instantan eous. A knowledge of this may save a life iu such an emergency. Mr. Thompson Carney died at the residence of John Miller, in Jackson tow n ship, on Sunday, from pneumonia. Mr. Carney w as a resident of Indiana county, and at the breaking out of the civil war enlisted iu Company A., 11th I'enna. Re serves, which was raied in Kbensburg. He was a good soldier and served through the war and on his return made his home in the neighborhood of Strongstown. He was about M years of age ami unmarried. Saturday's Johnstown Tribune says: A letter received in this city by a friend of Mr. H. A. Mcl'ike, formerly of Johnstown, afterward editor and proprietor of th? Camkkia Fkk.km an, and more recently a partner in the ownership of the Altoona Times, but now in the government print ing office. Washington, I). C, brings the good news that he and his family are en joying the best of health and are prosper ous and contented in their new tome. Johnstown Republicans are making quite a kick over an attempt to steer the influence of the liquor men in a certain di rection for the nomination of a candidate for county treasurer on the Republican ticket. A prospective candidate, who is said to have agreed, if elected, to run the office on the shares, is being recommended (with a club) to the good graces of the litpior men, and they will at once proceed to dance to the music prepared for them. At the annual election of officers for the Cambria County Agricultural associa tion, at Carrolltow n, the following oilicers were chosen: President. H.J. Krumen nacker: vice president, I. J. Dietrick; treasurer. T. A. Sharbaugh; secretary, J. V. M aucher; directors, Charles Feighner, John II . Hoover, James Westrick. Ben jamin Wertner, H.J. Kckenrode, W.J. McCombie, Jos. A. (iray, John S. W etsel, D. A. Luther, Sr., II. J. Ruck, Simon I Kline and C. A. Sharbaugh. A few days ago while Charles Hall w as dri ving along the road near Empor ium, he saw what he thought was a bun dle of rags burning in the middle of the highway, says the Rock Haven Icmtcrat. He jumped out of the vehicle and was as tonished to see that it was the badly burned body of 4-year-old Lottie I'almet ter. The child in some manner had set fire to her clothing ant? then started to run to her mother who had gone to a neighbor ing house but died on the way. Mr. Harry Irwin, employed by the Cresson & Clearfield Coal & Coke Com pany at its saw mill at Frugality, was in- tantly killed on Thursday afterjoon of 18W will be leap year, and the last one for eight years. There will be four eclipses, two of the moon and two of the sun. Only one of them will be visible in the United States, and that Is due on the 23rd of August. Lent, the period in which all churchmen are interested, falls some what earlier the coming year.as Ash Wed nesday is on February l'Jth. This brings Easter Sunday on April 5th. Last year Easter Sunday was on April 14th. Of the holidays, the Fourth of July will fall upon Saturday, thus bringing fvo days of busi ness suspension together. Major P. II. Walls, says Wednesday's Philadelphia Tieu-s, who writes himself down as from Altoona on theUirard House registoi, is really from the new town of Proserity, on tae Cresson and Coalport toad, where he is general manager of a large store and manages it in a manner quite satisfactory to the miners. Pros perity is one of three towns In the new Cambria coal belt opened by Judge Dean, General Beaver and Governor Hastings in 1X88. The other two are Frugality and Congruity, singular names for towns and about as odd as the maps produce. Major Walls says they are growing centres ot trade. The jurisdiction and authority of the teacher over the pupil is neither limited by the school house walls nor the time the school Is actually in session. As a general rule in all matters connected with the schools and the manners and morals of the scholars the teacher's jurisdiction con jointly with the parent's commences when the pupil leaves the arental roof and con tinues until his return from school. The teacher, however, is not responsible for the misconduct ot pupils on the way to and from school, though he has right ti punish for such misconduct when brought to his knowledge. This is the Pennsylvania de cision on the subject. "Owney," the canine globe trotter, passed over the Pennsylvania railroad on Wednesday, bound for his home in Taco ma, Washington. He left there August l'J on a trip around the world, and traversed the Pacific ocean, China Sea, Strait of Malacca, Indian ocean. Gulf of Aden, Red Sea, Suez canal, Mediterranean Sea, Straits of Gibraltar and Atlantic ocean, arriving in New York on board the steam ship Port Philip on the -4th Inst. More than ten years ago Oney wandered into the post office at Albany, was picked up and traveled the continent over and over again. From his leather collar dangled l'.xi brass tags or souvenirs from the var ious places he has visited. The hemlock, which a few years ago seemed inexhaustible and was so long de spised by lumbermen, will before many years be as scarce as pine, says the Brad ford Era. The output of hemlock in Pennsylvania is estimated at iT0,tJi m, " feet annually, necessitating 'he cutting over &1 ,uiO acres of land which is thus rendered practically valueless unless un derlaid with coal, oil or other merchantable mineral. The cutting of this vast area of timber is of the most wastful character, young and old being alike destroyed. After the lumbermen come the tires which semi-annually follow It their waste. These do not confine themselves to the slashings, but invade and destroy the younger of the standing timber. Real Estate Transfer. Margaret P. McConaughy et ai. to John Louis Selka, Lower; Yoder consideration. f323. F. N. Donahue et ux. to J. M. Notley, Hastings, 1 1,500. Cambria Iron Company to Kate Walters Prosser, Westmont, $825. Philip J. Jens et ux. to Benjamin Wert ner, Patton, rroo. Assignee of John W. Sharbaugh to An drew EcKenrode, Carrolltown, $4,000. F. M. George et ux. to Mollie E. George, Lilly, l,350. F. M. George to F. C. George, Lilly, $4,850. Evan E. Davis et ux. to F. M. George, Lilly, $75. James II. Gilsoo et ux. to Gallitzin Sup ply Company, Ltd., Galllitzin, $450. Edward J. Waltz et ux. William J. Berk- ey, Morrellville, $1,400. Executor of Michael Brawley to William Brawley. Portage township, $1. Francis D. Confer to Anna Loebrich, Johnstown, $700. Julius Hanson et ux.toCbristinaQuoist, Elder, $100. Ba'ph Byron et al. to Henry Lape, Rox bury, $1. T. S. Shoemaker et ux. to Charles A. Hughes, Washington, $1. George Page et ux. to Joseph Page, Min eral Point, $150. Abraham L. Good et al. to Julins Han son, Barr, $j0. J. M. Notley et ux. to F. M. Donahue, Hastings, $soo. Joseph Lantzy to Cambria & Clearfield Railroad Company, Barr, $500. Administrator of Labias Blough to Mary A. Blough. Richland, $2,650. F. W. Otto et ux. to Rev. A. J. Beale et al. Johnstown, $2,G44. Administrator of William Tomlinson to W. W. Amsbry, Allegheny, $t32. Charles A. Hughes et ux. to William Hahman, Washington, $1. Brubaker Coal Company to Joseph Lantzy, Barr, $1. Joseph G. HoIIen et ux. to Andrew G. Glass, Reade, $1S0. Jacob Zimmerman et ux. to Sarah Eliz abeth Lydia, Johnstown, $2,100. A. B. Clark et al. to Joseph Fox, Spang- ler. $2,500. Daniel S. McAnulty et ux. to Frank Mc Anulty, Barnesboro. $1. Daniel S. McAnulty et ux. to Frank Mc Anulty, Barnesboro. $300. Ferd Todd et al. to Frank Diehl, Portage township, $112. Peter Brown et ux. to Joseph Brown, "Tim. the Tinker." with Its tremen dous scentc effects and big and brilliant company, headed by John E. Brcnnan, will be one of the season's strongest nov ties at the Opera nouse, Ebensburg, Wed nesday, January 8th. Mlaeellaaaa Hatleea. CHbSTEK Whits Hoftf. fall blooded stock. csn be purebassd at the Blair House. 1.3 .KG .St T7CK8 WANTED. IT HlKbest prices psld for all kinds ot Fan. ttnnn mem to Nor. 1, 18V&. tJEO. L. FKEOF.KItiKS. Ebensburg. Pa WANTED. A aenera.1 representative In this county to orcanlse local boards lor the Aril una Savings and In Association. Ad dress 1 Fifth Are.. Pittsburg. Pa. meht WANTED A reliable man to represent a loan InUltutloo In Uambrta county Money loaned In sums ol tlOO to Slo.uoo. For particulars apply to W. M. DAVIS, Ccalport, Pa. mcb:n L. I'HE Ebensbnra Kutldlng at Loan Association A. will otler for sale at the council chamber, Eb ensbunr, on the fourth Monday In December, tl.ooo.oo. THUS. DAV IS, L.BSTBBliaaiBB, Secretary. President. AHANDSOME Calendar tor 1896 Free lor the Askinir. , We want to send one ol our prettv Calendars to every home in Central Pennsylvania. It you will send us your name and address on a postal card you will receive one. postaae prepaid, by return mail. WJI. F. CI ABLE a CO.. Jan. 3. Altoona. Pa. AT THE OLD RELIABLE. Everybody, and especially the oyster-loving people ol Ebensbura:. ere Invited to call at Kobt. Maureen's Old Mailable Kustaurant. wben tbey wsnt irood. Iresb Oysters, by tbe pint, quart or ml Ion Or vou can have them Stewed or Fried. all st the lowest price. Fresh Oysters every day. oeilltf A CHANCE for Too to save 20 cents on the dol lar. Tbe last two weeks ol warm weather has ielt us stick with a lot ol Sleigh Bells and SleUb Kobe on band, we are not (coin to car ry them over If a big reductloo In price will sell them, as we need tbe room and money lor other lines ol voods. So you can save 20 cents on the dollar by buying now. Also a large lot ol Carpet Sweepers bought lor the holiday trade left on band. We have reduced the price from 3 down to to.M as Ionic as the ureset lot lasts. Trey are the best quality, made all from fancy and coatly woods. Also one swelled Body and one Port land Sleigh at reduced price. 1.3 V 31 O. HI'NIIjEY. VISIT THE Julian Street Restaurant THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR I Rill ol Fare This Week: Chicken and Oysters In every style. Ham and Coffee. Bread and Butter. Served every day and night until 10 o'clock. Polite waiter. Bring the ladies. Ice Cream and Oysters bv the gallon can be had at any time by aomying us iwooiji iu ad vance. JAMES H.OANT. Nov. 1. 181. mm GALLITZIN. : : BL L. JOHNSTON. M. J. BUCK. Establish bd 1872. A. W.BVVK. Snmmi-rliill lxirnuch. $5. J. W. Leech et ux. to Thomas J. Reese. I InhnctnTl lllfk" A7" I ,ft BANKEltS, EBENSBURG, - PENN'A. A. W. BFCK, rubier. Establish bd18S8. Carrolltown Bank, CAKKOU-TOWN, PA. T. A. NIIARBAFUH, Catoler. L'i I I. L' . I.i Ti, -1 II. I- re- last week at Lloydsville while attempting to board a freight train. The unfortunate man was about 'M years of age and leaves a wife and two children. lie was sober and industrious and had been employed by the Coal and Coke Company for the past sevi-ral years. The liody was taken to Coalport where it was prepared for burial. On the night of November 2, lS'.Ci. a buggy and set of harness was stolen in In diana county, presumably by a man wt:o is supposed to have sold them in Can.bria or Blair county. The buggy was made by Isaac Bet-k, of Indiana, Pa., and Iwars his name on a plate on the rear end of the lied. It has Dexter 2ueeu springs, cherry run ning gear and black body. The shafts are new. The rig when last se n was drawn by a b!ind horse. Ten dollars will be paid to anyone who sends information as to its whereabouts lo Box 4H, Indiana. Pa. A telegram from Beliefonte says: Robert C. Iy le was arrested on Monday and lodged In jail here on the charges of dersertion immorality and haying two wives. In lS Lyle, then a resident of Centre Hall, this county, married a Miss Keller, a member of one of the best fam ilies in that place, whom he deserted after the birth of a child. He went to Bell wood and married another girl, who has borne him three children. A week ago the wronged wife learned the whereabouts of her husband und a warrant, was at once issued. John K. Brenr.an has made a great success In his latest venture, "Tim. the Tinker," the new play w hich is a sensa tional comedy drama of the purest type, is the work of his pen. and is exceptionally well equipped n a'1 departments. The cast is unusually strong, and the scenic accessories remarkably elaborate. great feature of the play is the sulendid m . j 1 .. 1 1 ........ I.. cf-iird scenery ol ireiaim. icup-n-o realism and detailed perfection any dra matic appurtenance yet attempted, and the wonderful dancing and sweet singing by Mr. Brennan are special features. At the Opera House, Ebensburg, Wednesday, January 6th. 3larrlsMte Llrenses. The following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for two weeks ending Thursday, January 2, IS'.;: Mathias Anastatius Dietrick, Hastings, and Blanche Helena Adams, Patton. W. L. Hull and Jennie Seiberts, Sura- merhill. John MehafTy, Johnstown, and Grace Homer, Bellefonte. William Lttudgrew and Annie Hauson, Patton. Thomas Forsyth, Portage, and Amanda Kii.abeth Crum, Summerhill township. Wesley B. McClain. Morrellville, and Rose B. Flower, Johnstown. Ross Cook and Annie Larken, Johns town. II. M. Irvin and Mary Burrell, Johns town. Harry A. Marsh. Lower Yoder town ship, and Catharine Leckey, Morrellville. John Good. Barr township, and Amanda Mahan, Cambria township. Amos (. Fogle and Frances Conrad, Chest Springs. Alvin F. Adams, Rosedale, and Amanda Adams, lndiaiiacounty. Wilson J. McLeary, Dale, and Emma Easterbrook, Johnstown. William Lambing, Vintondale, and Maud liofman, Indiana county. Dr. Charles L. Rutter, Chicago, 111., and Eva A. Campbell, Johnstown. Harry E.Miller and Annie M. Selders, Black lick township. George E. Fresh, Jackson township, and Emily Dimond, East Taylor township. William W. Jone, Cambria township, and Sarah C. Reese, Ebensburg. Frank Andrew Mothersbaugh, Figart, and Norene Susan Gray, Frugality. Edward Maines.Spangler, and Charlotte Kirkpatric-k, Elder township. Isaac Grumbling and Jennie Bennett, Morrellville. James Henry Mack, Gallitzin, and An nie Lovina Clonan, Tunnelhill. Annie Makorsky aud Mary Maypower, Johnstown. George Huguenin and Justine Krebs, Johnstown. John Slane and Mary Donnelly, Johns town. Richard E. Howe and Mary Burkhart, Johnstown. Franklin D. Helraan and Missouri Wir ick, Dunlo. James Patrick Murphy and Rose Eliza beth Witt. Tunnelhill. Anthony Barcok and Juliana Sala, Johnstown. John A. Mullen, Gallitzin, and A. Ivory, Chest Springs. Mikal Slepanik and Maria Haky, Johnstown. Edward McCloskey aud Bertha Moore. Gallitzin. Michael Kline and. Susan Howard, Johnstown. Ebensburg. $2.t0. Tom L. Johnson et ux. to Patrick Boyle, Johnstown, $ 4."i0. Tobias J. Yoder to G. M. i F. B. Thomas, Johnstown. f2,0i)0. Assignee of Benjamin Benshoft to Jo hanna Darney, Johnstowr., $300. Johanna Darney et vir. to Catharine Darney, Johnstown, f 1. Cambria Iron Company to Martha J. Davis, East Conemaugh, f350. Lucinda Peterson to Samuel E. Peter son, Upper Yoder, tl. John Ream et ux. to Tobias J. Yoder. Upper Yoder. tt,r00. Mary Jane Drikel to William E. Lantzy, Susquehanna, KX. Matthias Kessler to Ellen Glass, White, Program ot J ranker Meetlttr. Cambria County Pomona Grange No. 51, P. of H., will convene In the hall In Loret to, on Monday, January 0, IS1.;, meeting to be called to order promptly at i):30 o'clock. After the regular business Is dis posed of the following program will be rendered : Reports of officers of the Pomona Grange. Recitation by A. B. Kirsch. Reports of secretaries of subordinate granges. Recitation by Miss Dora Biers. The afternoon session will open at 1:30 o'clock sharp, the progam for this session to be as follows: Essay. "How to keep the boys on the farm," by Mrs. T. L. Parrish. Report of the P. of II. Fire Insurance Company. Recitation by Miss S. J. Thomas. Election of directors of P. of H. Fire In surance Company. This session will close at 4 o'clock for the purpose of conferring the fifth degree of the order upon worthy applicants for membership iu the Pomona Grange. The The evening session will commence at 7:30 o'clock, program as follows: Essay by Mrs. II. J. Bannan. Welsh song, Henry Jones. Subject for discussion, "The Initiation aud Referendum in Legislative Matters," opened by John McCreery. Essay by B. W. Gill. "What Influence Do Attractive Homes Have on the Formation of Character?" Annie J. Garrett. Recitation by John McCann. Good music and singing will be a special feature of this meeting, as it will be ren dered by the quartettes of Concord and Highland Granges. All fourth degree members cordially in vited to attend. General Bailinz Business Transacted. The lollowlng are the principal reaturea ol general hanging business : DEPOSITS Received payable on demand, and Interest bear lng oeruncalee issuea to time aepositora. LOAHH Extended to customers on lavorable terms and approved paper discounted at all times. COLLECTIONS Made !n the locality and upon all the banking towns In the United Slate. Charges moderate. DRAFTS otlable In all parts or the United lorelgn exchange iasued on all parts ACCOUNTS Issned nei States, ant of Europe. 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 onhdentlal, and that they will be treated as liberally as good banking tules will permit. Respectfully, JOHNSTON. BUCK CO. OILS! OILS! .President. WM. B. BAN Dr OKI, Omshier. Fall and Winter. The Atlantic Refining Co., of T; f f c-Knirr "Pa Til Q Ir a RtiPf5ltv of manufacturing for the domes- I First National Bank tic trade the finest brands of THE OF PATTON. PATTON, Cambria Co., Pa. Capital, pail nn, - - $50,000. Accounts of Corporations, Firms and Individuals received upon the most favorable terms consistent with sale and conserva tive Bankiag. Steamship Tickets lor sale by all the leading Lanes and foreign irraiu pavaeio in maj of tbe principal cities ol the Old World. All correspondence will have our personal and prompt attention. latereat Paid ea Time Drpoalte. oetl3.03 Illuminating and Lubricating Naphtha and Gasoline That can be Fire at Patton. Friday night the main building of the I'mton Clav Manufacturing Works, of l'altou, was destroyed by fire, entailing a loss of about 13,X)0 on the building and machinery. Hubbard & Wise, the con ti actors, had 5,a) insurance on the building. The building was a four-story frame structure, 2U)xOO. It was still in course of erection, but was nearing com pletion. The manufacture of pottery was lo be commenced next spring. It was the largest establishment of its kind in the State. Workmen had a rudely construct ed brick furnace on the third story and had a fire in it to keep it wirm. It is supposed the fire communicated from the furnace to the building, but the contractors think the fire was of incendiary origin. The Patton Clay Manufacturing Com pany consists of Hon. James Kerr, of Clearfield; George S. Good, Lock Haven; Alexander Patton, Curwensville; General George Magee, Horning, N. Y.; W. II. Sanford and E. C. lirown. of Patton, and F. E. McElfresh, of West Virginia, the la-it named being a practical clay manu facturer. It is expected that the building will be reconstructed as soon as possible. Ash. coal overlays the clay no better loca tion for clay works can be found any where. (itrlral Ordfrsaa lbs PfnnijlTsnla Kallroad. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company announces that clerical orders for the year lwu will be issued to ordained ministers of the gospel located on Its system east of Pittsburg and Erie inclusive, on the same conditions as prevail at present. Clergy meu who desire to avail themselves of this privilege should make application to the nearest ticket oflice of the Peunsyluania railroad, so that orders may be issued at once. The Tribune's Opinion. One week from to-day Messrs. James C. Darby and Daniel A. McGough retire from the public service in which they have been engaged, the former having served two terms as Prothonotary, a period of six years, and the latter as Register and Re corder of Cambria county for a period of three years. Hoth of them have performed their duties in an intelligent and gentle manly way, and have received the ap proval of the people. If their successors are as kind and congenial as we believe they will be, then it Is "Good-bye. Doss," and "Good-bye. Dan," forever, and they will have the proud distinction of being the last pair of Democratic oflicials to hold oflice in Cambria county. But then it is a great mistake to hold that all the pleasure of life is in being a public official, and both these gentlemen possess elements of char acter that will enable them to succeed in private stations. Momay' 8 Johnstoum Tribune. COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE. In the Oonrt ol Common Pleas of CambrU coun tv. March Term. No. 1S7. L.1BEL. IN DIVORCE. HEI.L. MoOOKMlCK. by her next friend. William Kllnsmin, vs. OKOROE W. MeOIIKMlCK. And now. to wit. the th day ol December, A. I) lgyft, on motion ol M. B. Stephens. Esq.. at-- torney lor llbeilant. Thomas j. iillii, r.q.. appointed Commissioner to take testimony and reiort tbe same to Court. BY THE COURT. Notice Is herebv given tnat I will sit for the purpose of the above appointment at my office. Koom No. 2. Alma Hall. Main street. In the Mty of lohnstown.on I'HllKSHAY.THE ZlKll PAY OK J ANUAKY. 18M. when and where all per sons interested may attend ll they see proper. THOMAS J. 1TKL.L. Commissioner. Johnstown. Fa., lec. 30. 1.3 K COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE. CORA E. VEW,l!5, "! In the Cout or t5om OUSTAB UltOHT eonntv. No. fl77. June EMUK1 LEWIS. J 1.1 BEL. IN DIVORCE. Having on motion ol John M. Kose. Esq.. at inrnm l.ir Cora K Ideals, been appointed tkm mlssloner to take testimony and suggest a decree In tbe above stated ease, notice Is hereby given that I will sit lor the purpose ol said appoint ment at my office. Room No. 1. Alma Hall, Johnstown. Pe FRIDAY. THE 5UTH DAY OK JANUARY. A.D. lKWS.at 10 o'clock, a. m. when and where all parties Interested may attend If they see proper. WALTERS. Jan. 8, 18W8.8U Commissioner. ,MDE FR0I.1 PETROLEUM. We challenge comparison with every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the Most : Unifornily : Satisfactory: Oils in the market ask for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO., I FITISBURO DEPT- F1TTSBURO, PA. octls.BDly. We are now displaying the largest stock of Best-Made Fall and Winter Clothing, Overcoats, and Gents Furnishings and Shoes in Cambria county. Oils. I Our line of Overcoats is immense. We sell well-made and per fect-fitting Clothing as low if not lower than anyone in the State. We have all sizes to fit the small bey as well as the largest man, no matter whether you are short or tall, lean or fat, we can fit you. All we ask is for you to examine our goods and learn our prices, and you will be convinced that the best place in Cambria county to buy Clothing is at S. I R11D. ATSIOT KAOa REED & READE, AUornt-VM ui a Jii 9 EBENSBURO. - - - PENNA. 43-Omce on Centre street. (4.2s 93 C. A. Sharbaugh's, CARROLLTOWN, PA. FOIL Go ta QUIHK'S, 131 Hi 136 Clinton St., Jotastowa. KTTTELL & LITTLE, Attorneys at Law, EBENSBUKO, PA. at-Offlsa In Ouera House. 3JI.M TW. DICK, ATTOKNEY-AT-I.AW, Ebihrsum, Paaa'A Aa-Speclal attention to given claims for Pen sion tfouniy. eic. " You will find there the Greatest Variety. Fur Capes Reduced iu Price. J) AMES umN. JOHN PFISTBR, J. F. McKENRICK, Ai-mnnKT ill) mllSilSLLnt AT LAW. KBtJisbl'UU, - fA aOfflee on Centre street. H. MYERS. ATTORNET-AT-LAW. Cssnscse. Pa. AV-OtXce la Oollonade Row. on Centre street. DEALER IN A Broken Lev Comes Hl(li. For receiving a broken leg in a runaway on the Milheim turnpike In Centre county, Isaac W. Raven has just compromised with the company and been paid $3,000 and all costs. Raven's case was tried twice in the lower court and heard before the supreme court, and in all three he got a verdict of $5,un. This amount tbe Turnpike Company refused to pay. The result was the turnpike was put up for sale by the sheriff, but on the day of sale there were no bidders save Raven himself. and as he could not utilize the turnpike to advantage, he refused to buy. Then the com nan v offered him the alternative of accepting $3,000 and costs or getting the amount of his verdict as best he could. Raven accented the former and the case j has been settled. COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE. J) In the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria coun ty. No. 4. Iee. Term. A. V. 186. Mary J Mavehan, by her next friend. Michael Mc Cann. vs. S. J. Mantehan. Ilbel In Divorce. Having;, on motion ol Horace R. Rose. Esq., attorney lor W. J. Muenu. been appointed Commissioner to taKe testimony and sua-aest a decree in the above stated case, notice Is hereby given that 1 will sit or the purpose ol said ap pointment at my office In Wooll's Block. Johns town. Pe on THURSDAY, JANUARY !OKl. 18n at 10 o'clock, a. m.. when and where all parties Interested may attend II they see proper. V JAMES B. O'CONNOR. Jan. S.lSSfl. Commissioner. UNALD E. DUFTON, AlTliKN EY.AT- 1.A W. EaaasBcBO, Pnss. Office la Opera House, center street. GEHER&L MERCH&HD1SE, Hardware. Qneensware, MADE-UP CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, no itsn-.. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, policies written at short notice ia the The Sprlnc Election. The sprinu elections are not a great ways off and the substance of the law rel ative to these elections may not be out of place at this time. The elections next spring will take placa on Tuesday, the 18th day of February. According to the act of the legislature of 18U3 the nominations by oarty primaries for borough and township officers and school diiectors must be filed eighteen days before the election, which will be January 31st, and nomination pa iers fifteen days before the same, which will be February 3rd. It Is a safe rule not to wait until the last day, but to file the certificates as soou as possible. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby arlven that the following ae eounts have been filed in tbe Court ot i-ommon Pleas in and lr the county ol Cambria and will be eonbrmed by the eald Court oa the JOURTH MONDAY OF JANUARY. 18V. unless cause be shown to tbe contrary: ,., i-iMinil nnal account of S. A. Welmer. as signee ol W. H. Osborn and wife: Urst and final account ol I too. assignee ol Eliza mciwonn. Jan. 3, ISM. W. Stutsman, J.O. DARBY, Protbonotary. STRAY NOTICE. .k- .iinsi, tit the rnbscrioer la p.. tnwnntilD on or about December 1st, 188, Zm lame whl'e cow w Itb reddish ears about 6earsold. with no marks. The owner Is re quested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take oer away, otherwise she will be disposed o. aoooru.e -MEJJ lra Portage Twb., Jan. 8, 1. JOK A THE NEWS. READ THE FREE HAM. .o pec year. OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" o titer Firat Clata CosbpmIow. T. W. "DICK, SENT FOB THE OLD HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMT. COMMENCED BUSINESS 1794. Ebensburg, July auiSBl. Ounce Plants and Cut Flora JiVnef-af Dcaigmm mt Short Aofier. ADOLPH STAIIL, NO. 432 MAIN STREET, Johnstown, Pa. 4.12.M. TEUETABLM IJT SEASOS, HARSFXN, ETC., OPPOSITE MOTION HOTEL, CRESSON, PA. naaa-SOly ADMINISTRATRIX NOTU'E. letters ol administration in the etate ol P. . Hrown. late ol r-nensnurg mrxun. inrn county, deceased, having been aranted to tbe undersigned, notice is "lerenv given ini an vrr- sonMins Indebted to said estate are requester 10 make Immediate navmeot. an.1 thwe having claims aiiainst the saaie will .tesent them duly authenticated tor settlement. MATIL.1A BMIWn, Administratrix ot P. K. Brown, deceased. Ebensburg, Pa.. Nov. . lS'Ai. ELECTION NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that an election of Di rectors ol the Protection Mutual Fire Insurance Company ol Cambria County will ne held at the rtttce ot tbe :-ecretary In Ebensaurg, Pa, on MONDAY, JAKi'AKY 13, between tbe hours ol 10 a. and r. u. t . w. iu IL. Dee. 13, 13a. Secretary PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Schedule In e fleet November 17. IMS. t'BawlUal t rmea. Seashore Express, week dys so a m Alton Accotnmolatton. week dajs ass a as Main L.lne Expreas. daily li Warn Altoona Express, dal ly .... I tw p at Harriburg Accommodauoa. Tsandays onlv if. paa Mall Express, dailv 5 1. p m Philadelphia Expresa.dally IHp" Johnstown Accommodation, week daya.. 14 a as Pacific Expres. daily..... a sa W it Pasoencer daily.. .. 1 3 p as Mail Train, daily ....... 4 2e p aa Kat Line, dally p. at Jubnstown Accommodation, week days a 34 p ne F.bBBara; Brsifk. Trains leave Ebensburg as follows: T JO and 3.30 p. sn. and arrive at Cresson at !. a. m. ana 4.o6 p. m. Lare Cresson at Su a. m and p. m.. ana arrive at renaoarg at a. and 6 1 p. m. -reaaeai mm a ClearOelal. Iaave lrvona at 4S a. m.and 3 10 p. "as. arriv ing at Creson at a 06 a. m. and C10 p. m. Leave Cresson 3A a. m. and 5 Au p. m arriving at lr vona at 10.&S a n. and 6.&U p. m. Kor rate, aaape. etc.. call on agent or address Tarn. E. Watt. P. A. W. D.. 110 Filth All., Pitisourg. Pa. S. M. PREVOST. J. R. WOOD. ueneral Manager. oenerai Mi EtastaE Fire taraiice ipcy T. AV. DICK, General Insurance Agent. EBEXSBURG . FA. 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