u u -a-.. Ottawa B, CAMBRIA CO.. PA. """""T" NOVEMBER 27. 1SU6. rn.O-'" ; . v. Fl ! hurt Kaylor was a visitor 10 u-r Wednesday. ..,1 Thecia W)maker VI iitiug frieuds in Ual- , i,n tk- of AlleheDy town ' v,-i..rio Kbensburg on Wed- , h-,.r ''liilor of lLe Haslins a'vi-itr to Eber.sburg on V ., .p Kvaii. ' Fa., and of' Kbr.-nf.-W. were visitors to ly fiMiiul in a" ni" ...n.-.i an investigation as to my-t.-ry. hi,,p.-d iioif load of sheep to M.nuiay. i tde state tliat has but that at Wellsboro, Tioga rl is the convict. morning ol last, weeK U Holier I K. Hudson, of 1 , U lil-- -.Hi -h I'-' ;,.plii:l ii!v jai iiiii-r t l-re a i-'11 . ,- ...H.-r tmi III Mil"" l ll'i"lc , H .flat k. or Cresson, and ... .... r hiii n u i iarK. oi , KlK-nsburif on luestiay. tintis refused a further .- i ..r.i ihe Luzerne lomiiy if vr. til'- ,tier. . "alter iiiusi naui ou i-vrm- p,l-rt .I""' s- 'South.) of Cam ,ii,.d a', h. r honirt on Wed- " . . ....... A K.. Nv,.iiil-r J..ii. i-". ,,u ;it.--. E-i-, Commissioners a.iinir tins week in aitend- nlinii or louuiy uiu- .nliiiK tins county. isilit thieves enterea tne A- E. Matsn in tamiiriu tin ill K . . i Vf 4T 1. H MiHliiy ni . k.,nt of u . ; I . . niile ea-t "I tins piacK, ami ulie I loaf of bread. l-'i i'. I i a roll ol Miner, a r. , l-ef steaK anu some jsb, .1... I n ft nl i lunlifl Oil me inm.-jnuiy jall Kudt-liaiish. near fireensuurg. iliim Thursday oi iai ween, ,K a announced by the lit- .1 lliroii : ul a' I liie whislles in the lieigh- ,rV v. i. Ferris, inventer and ,f i l.r- relehraled Ferris wheel, .i ..f iIik attractions 1 me niiiu . iliii-airo W.-rl.ls hair, oieo at b-viul. l'itihiii'C. on Salurdaj i fri.ui typtioid fever. i 1r l-trrv Smith, of I -on nl .n "" -" ' lad il"- tiiiu'. r- of his right band ufl l.tt .tunday at Weaver A .iiniiii: nun-. a tbe ridtft a few weeks ago he niel ,.ri.-lii.-h tiroke his jaw in foul 1 r LiJ'- Kxrhaiige win nave men i.fl.r.ad. rusk, baked beans, ; tiik. ii. vi-a! loaf, tougue pies ami ii il.r rideiiee of Mrs. Jaeob Saturday afternoon, from 3 . tj . ji. and buy your Sunday -i.tti-r day while William Fair was ;dd:,i.ii tn Til the Hotel Krunsw ick .j a e,i-pav.-d cobble pavetnent -Vtt-liw tiie urfa.-e of Fourth Hus.tinif ion. It Is believed to have I.JLv the through latners Deiort i- dni In I---".. Li M;jilerlmff, atiermac who work- liaiilier Meet mill, at Johns -i ... .- i.i-I. .iin-l neaii on tne stairs oi ins ; b,-ue in that city, ou Suuday . lie a about fortv-eighl : a- and -mule. His death wa . Of rw:tfelilil of the lungs. . U initli. of Frankstow n town i.r.utmty. a out with a parly iu I ieartield county on a hunt- -I'.inn lai week. (ii Friday Mr. ucitlriiiany ?hot a companion in Tbe eteul of the injury neces- lti-amiiilalin uf the leg below -r. b'ri!f Jinie M. Shumaker, ol u. La aimouiiceJ himsell .ji ujie fur the iiominaiion for sher- -!i.i Kipiiliiu aii county con veu - inuutiiK einciii by Mr. Sbuiuak--iy iiei-e-natK the calliug of the n at an early dale say February, rr lLe iiceli-e court, ail live!y, ()f Allegheny town- N!iir-ri i-oiiutv. reeeiitlv touk k iri.- Hanger, uf Hei lin. to tie M W lirtl nliflilni tin. K....L- la ua. jrk- a i.-o gild pi.-i-e dropped out " where il had evidently a auj au.-rward forgotten b '-tft-j ai,u. ii Was re-ili. -rVi,u t.a company aud the West l..ia! cuuipiny, at Irw iu, w hose rte only averaging two days a iiii r.-aed the lime to live 's-k. ai,J ihe prospects fur six ' "-k in ihe near future are Hal ii-ibe iieiithtjorhoud of l.lmi men "jrU by the two companies. '-'ii t-t a made to r.t (iovernor M' aiii, i. ii, i'.iir,... "-- k. Mr.. Kankio. the mother Hi-i iy-, ,),, i.vt-red a tramp try "' -' '-lie fr..i,i (IHir aud pluckily " ' lint not before she was vi 1 '--d by the tramp who repeat - ' i-a i.r. ii.atii .Npatijtler, of Iron stteet, ,J a do,,. 0f laudauum on "".un, hut a d.M-tor. -avnl I - y ri-, '"of w..rk and this, coupled with ii they Latl been having domes " 1 ly her attempt to kill her- k r,f eri,iing the Cambria r"a-l fri.u, Wigton mines, near p. are, u rapidly nearinsr 1 1 e irreater part of the work ' 10 ' d.nie is near Carrol I town . i .. -' "-at the lit- will tie Disced " lu (""-itioii ready for th !b"ide of to months. Suang- ' '-u:i f !. . i y rrtii.v!. .. . .. . . J'ania railroiul In lttpinnt. !"1 ''if a :uovinir lrln at South - morning, was thrown t M!j,v vel.M-ity and his face f '"iirh tnards of a platform. -"aiiii.-ta l tort, r.fT Il ulsr. M'& ( lit !,. I i.. . t j j in, loreueaa ana w - l aiut the liod?. He, how " t'-r ("i-!y hurt K'-'.v.a well-known citizen "-i:p. di.-J at his home on ii.iet-n yean azo he served '''Mll.lv uiiuiuir. lie wa! mi tier i-iilly a d.M-tor. after verv life. She is young married. Her hus Oliver D. Schock, chief clerk to the department of agriculture, says that 054 different brands bf fertilizers were licensed for sale in Pennsylvania for the year end ing December 31st. This number Is In ex cess of any previous year, and fully proves that the sales of artificial or commercial fertilizers are constantly increasing. Un der the rigid laws of this commonwealth the farmers are receiving, proportionately, better value for their money than at any time since the laws were enacted. A farmer in an Oregon paper, says: "Every year I hear of caterpillars destroy ing whole orchards, and there is nothing to be disposed of more easily. I bore a hole In the tree deep enough to reach the sap. fill it with sulphonr and then plug It up. The result is magical. The sap takes the sulphur to every branch and twig and the caterplller at once dies. I have never known the remedy to fail and I never knew a tree to be Injured by it, and have pursued this course for years." A little son of John Gibson, residing between Strongstown and R-dsaoo, found a dynamite cartridge in the yard near the house, one day last week. While the little fellow was picking at the shell with a pin it exploded. The thumb and four fingers were torn off one hand and a piece of the flying missile struck him in the breast, inflicting an ugly wound. His little five-year-old sister was struck in the eye by a fragment of the cartridge, and fears are entertained that she will lose the eye. While Mrs. Eli Crosby and her daugh ter, of Hemptield township, Westmoreland county, were returning home in a buggy from Mount pleasant, one dav last week, they encountered a ferocious bull lielong ing to William liyers on the highway Ta urus at once charged the horse, striking it on the breast with the force of a battering-ram. The collision threw the horse back on the buggy, breaking the dashboard and throwing the ladies out. The borse then dashed homeward, wrecking the vehicle, but himself escaping unhurt. An experienced housekeeper once well said: I never throw away a single pota to which is left over; there is always some use for it. If even one or two only aie left I grate them and use them to thicken son p. If more, they can be satr.eed the next morning for breakfast, or cut into dice and heated up with milk into which some salt and a piace of butler has been added. Ity putting them in a hot oven and allowing the milk to be partly ab sorbed by the potatoes this makes a very good plain dish." Every few days the news reports con tain stories of persons killed or injured by the discbarge of guns or pistols supposed to tie unloaded. The occurrence is so com mon that "the unloaded gun" has become one of the stock jests of the comic papers, yet it seems to make no impression on that particularly foolish class of people who play with deadly weapons. It Is idle to tell people to stop the idiotic practice, but why should uot their prospective vic tims practice the art of self defense on them. If possible, before they have time to pull the trigger? Roliert Lucas, colored, a former resi dent of Johnstown, but now of Pittsburg, went to the house of his mother-in-law. in that city, on Saturday, and after a short altercation with his wife, who had not been living with him, pulled out a revol ver and fired three shots, the first striking her in the temple, the second In the right arm and the third in the back. At the the third shot tl e woman fell aud Lucas tried to escape, but was captured by a policeman who had heard the shooting. Strange ta say the woman was uot serious ly injured and the doctors stay will be all right in a few days. The disclosures attending the arrest of Rev. Mr. Fitzgerald, Miss Emetine Free man, and her father, William Freeman, and her brother, Dawson Freeman, all well-known residents of Mason town, has caused a great sensation in Fayette coun ty. Miss Freeman is in jail charged with murdering 4 child to which she recently cave birth. Rev. Fitzgerald Is held under heavy bail for infidelity, and the girl's father and brother are charged with con spiracy to conceal murder. Eiueline Free man confessed to Dr. Edmund O. Cloud that she had murdered the child, and that Rev. Fitzgerald was the cause of her trouble. On Sunday evening John Tarr residing near Delmont, Westmorelaod county, aged twentv-nve years, shot and killed ins wire nd then committed suicide. A year ago Tarr eloped with the daughter of a well- nown farmer named Long. They went to Cumlierlar.d. where they were married, but uK)n their return home the girl's father refused to allow his daughter to live with her husband. During the absence of the rest of the famUjf Tarr visited the home of his father-in-law on Sunday veiling and committed the deed . It is not now n whether lie quarreled with his wife or not, as no one was present out tne iwo when the tragedy took place. Both were dead when discovered. Mi. H,- -nrvived bv his mother ;:atn of Gallitzin " "i I'urtage township. '-"r, Mies Susan and rerriaill, w-r IntMrpH In t"'r '''""tery at Wilmore ou ' -iriiiP.8. s. a" isomers, of Unity 'Ui'ircuna county, was t ""'"""nd O0 Tuesday a week .rn crib containing !, , in the bam were abou - llll VllUld rW urkAA M "at- bushels n.iir very fine colts, and l Mr. Smnu'i n.. ; . , - - - ...... j .a. u, i n -''h:.h l.a destroyed, en U.ouu, with an iu The following marriage licenses were 1s- ued by the Clerk of the Orphans Court for the week ending Thursday, riovein- ber 2, 1 .": George Hum ford and Ida G. Reese, Cam bria-township. Walter Minaban and Maggie Hartnett, Johnslowu. Frank Delaney and Mary M. McMullen. Coupon. Archie G. Boyle. Vintondale. and Annie C. Rager, Conemaugb township. George Gautz and Anna Wagner, Johns town. John Wavrek and Annie Tumschock, Johnstown. lames A. Parrish and Annie M. NolL Minister township. John Log ue, Gallitzin. and Ella Stewart, Summit. William Pryce Jones and Lizzie Mc- Means, Johnstown. Newton B. Woy and Elizabeth G. Leh man, JoLnstown. The Teaebera' ittate. The Thirtieth annual session of the Cambria County Teachers' Institute con vened here on Monday and was called to order In the court house by County Super intendent Gibson at So'cloch. The fol lowing officers were announced: Presi dent. T. L. Gibson; vice president. J. M. Berkey and R. H. Biter; secretaries. Miss Kate E. Empfield and Miss Matilda Krebs; treasurer. H.T.Jones; time clerks, C. W. McCrady and F. B. Barnhart. Following are the committees: Finance: W. L. Saunders. George E. Hipps. J. V. Cramer, B. F. Boyer, F. G. Mock. Arrangements: W. F. Ribblett, Wil liam A. McGuire. T. K. Saylor. Resolutions: T. J. Fulton. Miss Sara Horrocks, Miss Allie Lloyd. Miss Candace Love! and. Miss Elmira Bearer. Professional Studies: F. B. Ott, Miss Mary Cooper, Miss Mary Wilt, H. S. Ben der, S. A. Farrell. George B. Goheeu, Flora B. Potter. Permanent Certificates: Miss Annie M. Jones, Miss Anna MctJlade. (Other mem ber to be named by the state superintend ent.) Prof. J. S. Brown, of McKeesport, Pa., is musical director and opened the insti tute by singing our national hymn aud wards giving a vocal drill. A number of prominent instructors from abroad are present taking part in the pro ceedings. On Monday evening Dr. J. O. Wilson, of New York, delivered an interesting !ecture entitled "Yellowstone and Yosemite," which was both instructive and entertain ing. On Tuesday evening J:idge Alfred Elli son, of Indiana, delivered his lecture "Kings and Queens," to a large audience and the frequent Interuptioiis bv the ap plause of the hearers signified the delight of all present. On Wednesday eveuing tha"Sweedish Quartette" furnished a musical entertain ment to the largest audience that ever greeted a troupe in Ebeusburg. Seats and aisles were packed and every available chair in the courthouse was brought into requisition to accommodate the many and then a large number were compelled to stand. Every selection was heartily ap plauded and the great crowd went home well pleased with the "Sweedish Quar tette." To-night (Thursday) Hon. II. W. Ham, will deliver his lesture on "The Snolly go&ter iu Politics," and no doubt all who go to hear him will be well entertained. The Leman Brothers' orchestra, of Al toona, are furnishing the music for the Institute. Road Hunt b Boada. There appears to be a growing impres sion to the effect that a road is a place of passage from one point to another, and that if it is anything short of that, the ones accountable for its condition may be held responsible for the trouble that may be occasioned by its faultiness. Passengers injured in a railroad acci dent, occasioned by a defective roadbed or an imperfect rail, are very sure to sue for damages and to recover liberally. Anyone injured by a defective sidewalk make a town or an individual pay smartly for it. The spirit of the law seems to be that a railroad must be a railroad and in a con dition to properly carry on its work iu a business-like manner. A sidewalk must be kept in a safe con dition for people to walk oyer it. Now what about a road over which per sons in vehicles must travel? Must it be a real road? Ob, no! Most any old thing will answer. It differs from a sidewalk aud a railroad. They have to be what they pretend to be, but a wagon read may be simply a streak of mud or stones or any thing else. No one appears to be respon sible for the condition of the public road. It is supposed to just run wild and look out for itself. Ifanyoneis injured or bis Vehicle broken, it s the result of his owu folly in presuming to use a road for tiavel ing purposes. But the times change and we chauge with them. Folks are beginning to apply the same rules to county governments they do to city governments and private corporations. Accidents on public roads aud bridges caused by defective concitions of the same have to be paid for by the county. It is just. Good roads are cheapest in the long run. The reign of King Mud should be cut short. L. A. W. Bulletin. Brhfadrd bj m Roll lata: Htmmr. While hunting pheasants on the moun tain side uear Cedar Run. Lycoming coun ty, on Saturday. Joseph Champaign bad his head cut off by a rolling stone in a most remarkable manner. His 10 year-old boy and two playmates were up the steep mot n a n side about fifty yards, tumbling rocks down Its precipitous sides, in order o see them splash into the the creek. A big stone, started by young Champaign on ij dnweward course, struck the elder Champaign and knocked the back of bis head off as clean as though it bad been cut with an axe. When found the body of Champaign bad been attacked and mutilated by a bog The day before the accident cnampaign col tn a friend that when deatn came lo him he hped il would be very quickly. Waa Badly Mane led. On Saturday morning about 5 o'clock the h,llv mai.irled body of a man was found alonr the Pennsylvania Railroad com nam's tracks Dear Kiuanning Point. The remains were taken to A I toon a where an eiaminatioo of his clothing resulted in the finding of a letter which had been written on the 15th of the present month John Foster. Newark. N.J. The let ter was from his wife and stated her resl ax beimz on Plum alley, between Forty-seventh and Forty-eighth streets Pittsburg. From the fact that a broken violin was found with the body the con elusion was arrived at that the deceased was a traveling musician. The body was sent to Pittsburg on Sunday morning and tl was there identified as Foster. berlfpa galea. The sheriff will sell at public Bale at Ihe Court House in this place on Monday', Dec. 7, the following real estate : All the right, title and interest of James Mogolis and Eva Mogolia to all that cer tain lot of ground situate in the borough of Spangler, Cambria county. All the right, title and interest of Albert Brothers to all that lot or piece of ground situate in the borough of Hastings. All the right, title and interest of Guira Wetherson and Even Wethereon, of, in in and to all that certain tract, piece or parcel of land situate in Susquehanna township, containing 2 acres. Taken in execution at the suit of the Hastings B. & L. Association. All the right, title and interest of Fred. Beech, of, in and to all that certain lot of ground situate in Sutumerhill township, containing 60 acres. All the right, title and interest of Ilobt. Helsel, alias Robert A. Ilelsel, of, in and to all that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the borough of Portage, contain ing one-half acre. All the right, title and interest of A. C. McCans, to all that certain piece of land situate in Clearfield towufeliip, containing 20 acres and haying erected thereon a small dwelling house now accupied by C. Cassidy. Taken in execution at the suit of J no. D. Ager. All the right, title and interest of Wm. C. Hollen, of, iu and to all thoes two lots of ground situate in Ashville borough, having thereon erected a two-story dwell ing house 18 x 30, containing 5 rooms, a small stable and other outbuildings, not now occupied. Taken in execution at the suit of W, (J. Krise. All the right, title and interest of CS. . low-man to all that tract of land situate in Reade township, containing 95 acres and aving thereon erected a two-story plank dwelling house, a bank larn and other outbuildings, now occupied by G.' W. Bowman. Taken in execution at the suit of J. P. Frv, executor of Mrs. Barbara Joyd, deceased. The right, title and interest of Andrew Yeackle, to a lot of ground in Gallitzin. The right, title and interest of J. J. Mc Donnell, to a lot in Portage. All the right, title and interest ot Mary 'xyzagoda and Jos. Pxyzagoda, of, in and to all that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate in Patton. All the right, title and int erf st of Pat rick Piunkett, Thomas Plunkett. John Munkett, Ann Plunkett and Richard Munkett, of in and to all that certain iece or parcel ot land situate in Sunimer- lill borough. All the right, title and interest, of D. E. Not ley to a tract of land in Susquehanna township, and a hotel property in Barnes- boro. ensbarK, 2.000.OO. LBSTBB L.4KIXBB, BOCrawX AT THE OLD ETT.TA'RLE. Everybody, and epaeiUy the oyyUr-lojlD peopla ol cnomoorit, iuhwu . -MeBreen'i Old Kel labia Kwslaurant. wbea they want aoad, train Oyster, dj ma iidv, qr r aallon Or you can bBYe mem ww or rrw, n.. .. . m am ..... Haw II at tne lowan pnee. iwu j - ocillll A Silt Slash.. The lrlatk Polalo Not I Men. "The peculiarity of the Irish potato, so called is In the fact that it is not Irish." observed one of the potato experts of the agricultural department. "The potato originally grew wild in the fields of Chili, Peru, and Mexico. Sir Johu Hawkins did not take It to Ireland until 1."'.I5. Sir Francis Drake took it to England twenty years afterward. It did better, however n Ireland than anywhere else, and got its name no doubt because of its early and ex tensive cultivation in Ireland. Botani c-ally it was originally known as the Bata ta Virginiana, but in after years it was properly Identified aud classified as the Solanum Tuberorum. - As the winter stock is now being laid in. it may be well for the inexperienced band to be able to select good potatoes. "Cut the raw potato lu two and rub the two halves together. If the moisture on rubbing is soft and liquid enough to drop. then the potato will be soggy anfset when cooked. Rub the halves briskly around- on each other. A potato that will be dry and mealy when cooked will give out a good, rich froth, while a poor one will show only a watery froth by the same action The pieces will stick together if the potato Is a good one. Of course the whole thing is to sest the araouut of starch in the po tato. If, however, a person intends to lay in a very large supply, for they are cheap now. the best plan, of course, is cook them and there will be no chance of mistake." WashlnyUtn Star. Ballalaaraad I.oaa Aaaaclatlaaa. Bank Commissioner Gilkeson has pre pared an elaborate report on the building and loan associations of Pennsylvania for the Information of Governor Hastings in tne preparation ot bis biennial message to the legislature. For the first time in the history of the state data showing the large amount or money Invested in tbese con cerus has been collected. Colocel Gilke son, under whose direction the work was done, says the financial condition of the domestic association Is sound and as a rule they are well managed at a comparative small cost. They are also productive of great good and he thinks local associations are entitled to receive at tbe hands of the commonwealth fostering care and liberal treatment. Tbe commissioner recommends that all such associations be required lo register in the banking department and when they expire an affidavit should be filed in tbe department stating that fact; that they be required to file a printed copy of tbei annual statement; that tbe treasurer o each association be required to give bond: that foreign building aud loan as sociations be required to pay a license fee tbe the commonwealth iu addition to the annual tax; that associations be prohibit ed from tbe investment of large sums of money in one mortgage, unless it be a bono fide loan to a home builder or temporary inveslmeLt of otherwise idle money. We are going to have a succession of sen sations in SILK and UKWS uwna. We have done some wonderfully lucky biiving in tbe last few days, and we can consequently do some selllug which will astonish you. To start with, we offer a lot of RICH NOVELTY SILKS, In 24-inch widths. In highly-colored Broche effects, also in very esiiable checked Moire Antique Poplins of the better grade which were ri.25, f J.SO, r.J.75 a yard, now tU.SJ8ayarl. This is not advertising exaggeration. It s the actual fact that we are cutting from c. to $1.4."i off the uriceof each yard. The Broches ate exactly what yen want lor waists. There are some beautiful patterns among them. In DRESS GOODS we haye another sur prise for you. ALL-WOOL SUITINGS in an endless variety of patterns aud shades. inches wide mind that, M inches wide 35c. ay aril. Real Entitle Tranafer. M Daniel Stull et ux. lo A. G. Ripple." Dale consideration, n. John M. Weakland et ux. to Joseph P. Shero, Cairoll and Susquehanna, 13. Cambria Iron company to David J Jones, Westmont, $-4 no. Joseph P. Shero et ux. to Cambria Coun ty Railroad company, Carroll and Susque hanna, 300. Michael A. Quartz et ux to Matilda Council, Ebeusburg, $1. James Reilly et ux. to John Reilly et al.. Summerbill towusbip, 3M). Thomas Barnes et ux. et al. to Robert Walker. Barnesboro. $75. Joseph Miller et ux. to Cambria County Railroad company, Carroll. .'40. Charlotte A. Myers to Henry F. Blarel et ux.. Washington. fr'5. Isabella Edmonson et al. to Charles Mc- Keel, Jackson, Minnie E. Cargo et vir to William A Donaldson, Jobustotfn, $400. Assignee of Jonas J. W eaver etux.-to Harry A. Varner, Ferndale, $3ou. H. W. Tomb et ux. to George W. Gough nour, Morrellville, fl.50U. Pennsylvania Railroad company to Wil liam II. Piper et al., Washington. $1. Joseph G. Hollen et ux. to Theodore M Apple, Reade. 175. John Litzingeret ux. to Julius Panneck Gallitzin borough, $25. Alfred Miller et ux. to Cecil Gross et al. Crovle. 100. Samuel J. Miller et ux. to Cecil Gross et al.. Croyle, 250. John Fulton et ux. et al. to Cecil Gross et al., Adams, 0,152. Francis J Coons et al. to W. W. Ams- bry, Gallitzin township, $134. Joseph Peter Martin to Cambria & Clearfield Railroad company, Patton, t.'ino. Susan Koeler to Anna M. Steele. Johns town, $1. Albert L. Johnson, et ux. to Lizzie E, Knox, Johnstown, $.50. Daniel S. McAnulty et ux. to Annie Wiuebarg, Barnesboro. $50. Andrew Strittmatter to Hanna Rose Ebeusburg, $:U0. Edward D. Melley to Thomas M Pringle, Portage borough. $50 Elizabeth Donahue to Beinard Foy Clearfield. $100. Julian Donahue et nx. to Alpbonsus Donahue, Clearfield, $2. Catharine Christy to A. C. Milliken Cambria county, $l,tii)0. Austin Stoy et ux. to William Baker, Allegheny, $1. Wilbelmina A. Axmacbe. et . vir to Alexander Aeschlimaun, Johnstown. $850 Christina Eckenrode to Sylvester Ecken rode, Allegheny, $ji0. Nnea Heath Fork Maaxaalea. W illiamsport. Pa.. November 21. An echo of tbe memorable Johnstown flood of 1SS9 was heard here to-day when J. J Strayer, a newspaper man, formerly o Johnstown, through his attorney present cd a petition asking for the trial of bis case against tbe South Fork Hunting and Fish ing club, whose dam it was that burst and flooded tbe Conemaugb valley. The case was to have been tried in this county, bu on September 2D, 1395. it was marked "dis continued on behalf of the plaintiff. through his attorney, W. D. Moore, of Pittsburg, who is now now dead. According to tbe petition presented to day Mr. Strayer. the plaintff. knew noth lug of the discontinuance of the casa until a long time afterward. Fiually be dis covered that bis attorney had settled tbe case for $500, but the plaiatiff avers that he never received any of the money and never authorized a settlement. Judge Metzgar granted tbe rule prayed for, and the case will be tried. laeellaaeaaa Hatfeee. A n pwdoii th and expenses paid good Men 0-4D or taking orders. Steady work an1 will t..miah flnanntat and cboloe territory. Apply Protective Nurseries. Geneva. M. Y. Jaly 3 4m. " - tkl WANTED A aenerml repiweniaw- . " county to organise local boards lor tbe Artisans' Savlnas and Ioa aaocisuou. - dress 111 FlIUi Ae.. Pittsburg. Fa. mcn-" WANTED A reliable man to represent a loan inrtltuilon In Cambria county Money loaned In sume ot 100 to $10,000. or particulars apply toW.M. DAVIS, Uoaipon, r. men An... DEALER IN rpHE Ebensbunr Building a ftZTZl V I -iii.ff..h.uiu tha ReT Halldlnic. bo on the ourth Monday In Ueeember. THOS.UA VIS, President. JOS. HORDE & CO. STOVES, RANGES, FURNACES Moofiisig and Spouting. A(R!IlIDUrTlJIHlAIL IMIPILEMETS Tread Powers, Threshers and Separators, Iron and Wood Pumps Fence Wire, Etc., Etc., 1 ' EBENSBUKG, - PENNA. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Schedule tn effect November 17. 18H6. ('aaaeetloaaaf Crrnssa. AST. Seashore Express, week dy....... 6 3n a u A noon Amimmojation. week days. 12(1111 main iine cxpreas. ;iany , ,, ..10 & a tn Altoona Express, dally . . . . ... . . 1 iiO p m HarrlHburx Accommodation, Sundays only t 07 p no Mall Express, dally S 17 tn Philadelphia Express. dally- 8 12pm wasT. Johnstown Accommodation, week days.. 8 14am rKinc express, aany 8 ?7 a m way rasfcemcer. li.lly .... . .., . a 3ti p be Mall Train, dally 4 2fl p m East Line, dally 8 -2X . m Johnstown Accommodation, week dayi 8 34 p m You can have write for them. samples as often as vou Have you our Catalogue? 'ENN AYEflUE AND FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURG. Assignee's Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! Assigned Estate ot JOHN BKIIWN. Hi virtne ol a fourth Dlurtes order ot sale Is- ninu nut nl thetionrt ol Oommon Pleas OS t'am- lri n.ontr. and to me directed, there will be expose to public sale, on tbe premises. In tbe iMirouit n 01 Mamiriiiii.i'iniiiiimiiiiii. " SATURDAY, NOV. 28T11, 1800, at 10 o'clock, a v.. and from time to time there' alter, all the lollowlnc described real estate. which has been asalvned to the undersigned by John Brown and wile. Description ol Properties. EIKST No. 8. One half Interest in the coal aud other minerals ol 28 ACRES and tbe surlaee of 7 acres, more or less, 01 the same Dleae ol utoono. an anown as tne William Kutler tract, situate In Croyle town ship. adiotniuK the lands ol Jaccb Pringle, Wil liam Murray, et al. sh iinii No. u. Interest ol asslanor In tract of land at Mineral Point, In East Taylor township, bounded and aescnitea as miows, KnirinninK at a hemlock near Salt L.lck creek: thence through land of Cambria Iron company southt SS'i degrees, east 20 3d perches to a cucum ber: thence soul degrees, west 11.64 per ches to a hemlack : thence south 5 deitrees, east 64 perches to a poit; tbenoe soutn 44 aetcrees, t 17-73 nerchea to a Dost near liuuemsairh river: thence parallel with said river north 44S degree, west IS perches to a post; thence a- rib 40 detcrees. west 14.1 perches to a suirar; thence f.iilo.inir tbe direction ulSalt l.lck Oreek Kortn 8 decrees, west 13 1 perches to a white birch thence -lAi dearees east to 4 perches to a beech tbeoce nurtn o, v7 aearees. eani. a-1 iiri.-iira w white birch: thence north ;Wi detcrees. east 6.3 perches to white oak, and Miauce nonh l.j de greeseasl 18 6 perches to place 01 uckiuuiuk containing 10 ACRES n.i ii imrahM and havlna- thereon erected one double and lour stnRle tenement houses and one small store room. , , win be sold In sections. or as a whole, to suit purchasers. TERMS OE SALE. Ton nereento I tbe purchase money to be paid whan tha nroiiert Is struck down: one-ball when tha sale Is 00 n firmed bv tbe court, and the re mainder In six months from date ot continua tion; deterred ay menu to be secured by iudg ment note or mortaaite. with Interest, at tbe op tion ol the seal nee. Purchasers aim to hare tbe nifbt to pay tn lull on delivery ol deed. J. K. tlKEEN. Assiicnee of John Brown and wile. nor. 1.1 to 31 LEGAL NOTICE. P. J . LITTLE vs. SAKAH McVEY, MARY KI.A.TTEKY. In the Court ol Common pleas of Cambria nimif. Pa.. No. 387 Maroh term !8v6. Partition To Mar V Slatterv. now or late a resident ol Bradenvllle, Westmoreland county, Pennsyl van la. TAKE NOTICE. That an Inquest will be held on the larrn now or lata of oatbarlne LKan estate, otherwise known as the Miehael and lianlel MeVey term. In Allevhenv township. Cambria county. Penn svlvanla.on SATURDAY. DECEMBER 6IH iRy at 10 o'clock, a. M..0I that dav tor tbe pur pose. ol making partition of tbe parties named In above action to and among said parties If tbe same can be done without prejudice to or sooIIisr ol the whole; otherwise to value and appraise tbe same aecordlOK to law, at which lime and place you are requested to attend it you think pr. per. 1. W ixiUbTEK, .-.nerin Sheriff's Office, Ebeusburg, Pa., IW.ti.hor-.01th. ISMS. Oct. 30 St 90 AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Tare estate of Joseph Wrtaht. late of Sum . ..... 4 1 1 i...nth I n In itartttlon. rha nnderslaaed bavin been appointed aud in, tiw th i imhan's court of Cambria county, on . fc- ivihniior. Km..to distribute th HllltlUH vm a m - lands, secured by recognisance to those lenraily ealitled to receive the same aod to ascertain and report Hens, hereby lves notice that he will sit at hlsotnee. Koora no.7, ooii n"". -' town Pa., on FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 27, ISOfl, . 10 nv.uiir a. a., to discharge the duties ol hi said auDotntment. wnea and where all parties may attend II thev see proper or be debar iron, coming I. h,r sh.r Mil tha wjd. Nov. 13 3t Auditor. Ebfankirc Krsarh. TR41M8 4RKIVB. rom Hastings and the North From 1 're n. .... . ... . From Vintondale..... From llruin 1 111 From 'reason From Vintondale From Oresson... .. TBAIKS LKAVa. For Cressnn For Hastings and the North . Eor Vlntondale... I-"or Oresaon..... . For Vintondale For Hastings and the north For Cresson . "Itttm ..10 ivim 3 OS p in . . o p m .. 6 M p m .. 7 :'0 p m .. v 10 p m 7 ? a m ....lo 03 a tn in IS a m . . .. 2 & V m . . . . ft iti p m s fts p m r "JO p in 'reaan and! I'lsarHflil . Leave Irvnnit at s 45 a. m. and 3.10 n. m. arrlv Ing at Creon at 8 06 a. tn. and 4.I0 p. in. Leav. resson .ta a. in. and 5.3o i. m arriving at Ir vona at lo.&S a m. and 6. So p. in. For rates, asaiw. etc . Thoh. E. Watt. P. A. Pittsburg. Pa. S. :. P1JKVOST. Oeoeral Manager. call on agent or address W. D.. aw Flitb Ave.. J. R. WOOD. Oenerai Manager. . L. JOHSSTOS. M. J. BU K. EeTABUHUBD 1872. A. H.BVVK. Johnston, Buck & Co., UANKKUS. KBENSliURli. - TKNN'A. A. W. BU K, t'anhler. liSTABLUHID 1888. Carrolltown Bank. CARROLLTOWN. PA. T. A. NIIAKB trtill, Caahlsr. General Banting; Business Transacted The following are the Drtnctoal features of general banking business : DEPOSITS Received payable on demand, and Interest bear Ing certificates issued to time depositors. IAtSS Extended to customers on favorable term and approved paper discounted at all time. COLI.r.tTIO.tN Made In the locality and upon all the banking towns In the United States. Charge moderate. DRAFTS! Issued negotiable In all parts of the ITnlted States, and foreign exchange Issued on -all parts of Euroie. A ('' I' NTS Ot merchants, farmers and others solicited, to whom reasonable accomodation will be extended. Patrons are assured that all transactions shall be held a strictly private aod confidential, and that they will be treated as lihera:iy as good banking rules will permit. Kespectlully, JOHNNTON. Rt'l'K 4k CO. 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.1.DE FROM PETROLEUM. We challenge comparison with every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the Host : Unifonnly : Satisfactory : Oils in the market ask for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO, FITTSBURO 1EPT.. P1TTSBURO, PA. octlS.saiy. LEGAL NOTICE. Notice Is kereby given that the application ol John J McCann: whoae present residence is Lilly borough, tor the transfer ot thp wholesale liquor license, granted to F. A. Thnnpaon. In Lilly borough, has Keen tiled In the ottit-e ol the Clerk ol Quarter Sessions. In and for Cambria county, aud tbe same will tie presented to the said court tor its consideration on Manila;. Iec ember 7th. 1896. S. W IAVIS. Cierk. Prothonotary's Office. F;bensburg, Pa.. Novem ber 18th. lSi. , Nor. at 3t NOTICE. Notice Is nerehy given that an application will be made to tbe Court of Common 1'leas of Cam bria county. In the state o' Pennsylvania, on Monday, the 7th day of lieeemter, lHnt. at 10 o'clock .A.M.. by tbe Cambria Coal h. Iron Com pany, a corporation, tor ermis8ion to surrender the powers contained In its charter and a decree ol said court tor tbe dtFolut ion of said corpor ation. K1ITKLL St LITTLE. Nov. 4th. 1898. 9 St. Solicitors. Committees of tbe State Bar associa tion, at a meeting held in Pittsburg on Satufday, completed arrangements for tbe annual meeting at Cresson, June 30ih next. Prsseksr Up a Tree. Rev. C. C. Mi'ler. pastor of tbe Belle fonte U. B. cburcb, recently escorted two young women to call on a neighboring family. Tbe trio started home at 1C o'clock across a field, and when about half way over were attacked by a mad bull. Rev. Mr. Miller very bravely went for the animal with clubs and stones, nnlil tbe women escaped then had to save himself by climbing a tree. Tbe enraged animal butted the tree bard and often, and It was only with the utmost difficulty that Rev. Mr. Miller could retain bis bold until help could arrive, attracted by bis loud cries. Finally tbe owner came, but he was driven away by tbe bull, and It was only after the animal had been driven out of tbe field with dogs that the preacher could be lib erated, and then after he bad been in the tree more than an hour. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. be seld cheap for Tbe following articles will .h nr with good securllv: two horse wagons 1 pair bob sleds. 1 one horse sled, one Empire binder, one Cbamploa Bowing machine, 1 spring tooth barrow, 1 dinner bell. seta work harness, collars, bridles, bainess. enaina and a general Hue of farming Impllmenta. Inquire of M. l. BEARER. Aug. tl. JOHN F. STRATTON'S Celebnlrd Band Instruments mi' uri.H DRUMS, FIFES, Piccolos and Band Supplies. Send for JOHN F. 8TRATTON, Catalogue. 811,813,816,817 E. 9th St., N.V. n t?rT wii-rrn -. r.i.im,i.,Fp ESTKAY NOTICE. Came to the premises of Mrs. Valentire Quarts. In Washington township, on June TX lauo. A year and a hall old bull of the aldemy and Jersey b-eed. brlndle color, having bo mark that can be distinguished. Owner Is hereby notified to eome forward, prove prony. par damage and lake away, other wipe -he shall be disposed ol according to larr. MKS. V ALUS' TIN K (Jt'AKl Z. Nov. 20 at. WAR.TED AGENTS If If to represent tbe Mom Compktr Num-rm frrar yean,; known and wante,! bv every planter. Thalia why begiaaM-ra alwayti rrrrd with a. aad ex peri area! Asenla aeublr their aalea ass iarsme. Now ts tbe unie to start. Wr; ELLWANGER4 BARRY, Mb ileae Raraerlea, Keeheater, N. Y. 5 a s 5 s a fa INCREASE OF E3U in our Clothing and Ladies' Wrap De partments shows that the people are con vinced we're selling the riirht oock it s lower prices than others. 151 Clothmsr TVTon'r, vu o td Here is a tx-tter ranee of Sty!. in IH1 Suitings than vou e.-m-raliv lml tlood all-wool oiiiv.. f 7.11, fT.jiii, j ii $10.ii, fl2.ini. 1 1 1 . fai 51 a 5 a 5 a 5 a s rai Woolen Hosiery ai-ket. t.lovo frw.c you. Sweaters, etc. Trices Knit won't Overcoats Our Oven-oat business is In-v hhI last season's so much for ; ha vine tli riirlit soi t of prii-es ou all wil ones vll, f Kl.ui, trj.m, $11 ij. Little Wen I'leuty of kimhI styles in our Lit tle Men's 1 purlin. -lit. l;i,m.- Suits. VeMs, etc., f-J.mi. tJ.:t. ti it, flui, f.Yi i. Larger Boys s lo 11 yenrs. -.."si, f.'t.mi, f l.ini, r. i!. Ladies' Wraps Hood fast black ItoucleCoats with laid eUet Collar, shield front. taed sleeve?.. $i.il. I ancy black Boude Kersev trimmed with dix froe buttons here is an extra value, rr.iu. The popular Irish Frieze Coats. Wiies. tans ijcilt and jjtrt Havans. plain trimmed, some with velvet Pipitie but ta match, to.ui 7 . , 1'MI. Underwear Capes 51 a 5 a 5 "a 15 a 5 a 5 a 5 a 151 ra 151 Men's I'liderwcar at the lowest prices ever made for reliable poods. Men's heavy white Merino Sliirts and Drawers, ."si cents. Men's l'ikh! rilted flieced Slnrt and Drawers, fai cents. Men's heavy brown Cash mere Shirts and llrawers. all wool. '. cents. Kest Natural Wool iwiik-h is wool.) Shirts anJ Drawers. tim-Lcd in the most approved style, $!.. Some in lone, short, meid urn and j short, some plain. other fur-trim-1 ','.' ' T'"' n'alerials are tloucles, ! Leavers. I'lushand Fur. ut la .10 , .1.ii, ;.ii, tvti, flo.ui. fi2.ui.' ' Ready to Wear Suits the t.icot and best selec : lions are here. Shoppers tell us they're just the thine. i.ii $,(! KU. t U'.M. tHVOi. l 01 Lilly. Pcnna. CARL RlVIIsTIXJS, PRACTICAL AND DEALER IN Ail 1 m v A 1 Bii af . v. 1 - sr. a aW IWiTCHlS, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS i AID- 0PTICALG0ODS. SOLE AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED BOCKFOBD- WATCHES. i OolmUaaiaflFrtdonia Vatcte: In Key and Stem Winders. LAIifJE SELECTION OF ALL KINDS OF JEWELRY AL-4 WAYS ON HAND. PIMy line of Jewell y is unsur- 2 : passed. Come aud see for your- 4 . self before purchasinK elsew here A C3fAH work guaranteed. 4 CAE EI7IKIUS. CANCER ana union CCltsm no asr.o bofc trve. lrm UuTtailf A br. jf- en. fa. AT C. A. SHARBAUGH'S ! You will fintl Ihe most complete assortment of Fall and Winter Clothing, Overcoats, Boots and Shoes in Northern Cambria. You will find a complete stock of Fine Suits at 5.00, $G.()0, $S.50, $10.00, $12.00, $15.00 and $1S.00. Overcoats from the cheap est to the best in the markot. All well made, nicely trimmed and perfect in fit. The Most Complete Line of Gents Furnishings and Underwear at prices that defy compe tition. The best line of Footwear in the county from the heaviest Brogan to the finest Kid in all styles and widths. A visit to our store will convince yoa that it will more than pay you to buy your Clothing, Overcoats and Shoes from us. C.A. Sharbauch, CARROLLTOWN, PA. Let Us Season a Little.- If your horse casts a shoe, you get a horse shoer to reset it. If yon need a iieriilexing leiral question solved, you iro to a lawyer. If you full ill you have a Doctor to U-ll you wha to take. It is their Experience and Skill You Pay For. Then why nuike an exception in the urcha.se of your Dnu:? If you have- a family rti-ijie or a jrieriiion to fill. Sj.ioe, Flavoring Extra-tn. llrus, I'aUttl h eUi-i-ines, or anything to tuitt-hase that a store ilevotel U Inurs .may keep. Isn't it follv to ronfouml iiualitv with quantity and gvt an inferior article. WWK HAVE THE BFT. WISH'S - DM - STORE it