WW" C: (V v;i i co. PA. 7 .re bro.iglit to ,f Carrolltown, was was a visi- :!. of Summit. is .ii-iiui'itUm. ,,f .lulinstowri, was , ,i, Tlmr-day. ;I.T. 1 at I'' Home hi , lay Hioriiinti. 4W.,. of Allegheny iuhi 111 lo " ii at lli home t,t Summit, on . Wain. i r. : .-ai-- r ,,f Mr Thomas pl.ii-i-, .lied at htr Tui'-iiiiy. "a'1 's:- v i ; 1 lie out' lin li lt lir-l appcar i,,,lillitaiulilig mill it. is 1,12 I'll. Lilly Siijixil made . ,ll an. 1 t,.l in , . f U. .T Uri'h ,.h vvitli James W. i .laini-s Mrt'anii as U . , op etiter- - ami " i I t-T plenty i no li. j ( .ii riistiiirii. was , ami va i-auslil .- traveled for , i.l.l ami Ids feel ,, i, I..- yot lo S.-iiro. io l.e umptita- , ,-l..ii- . I'.i i. a . v lir-lli p. know n died at mri ti of Wil i atioiu lil'iy-r.- interred in Wiinmre on l -,!lpli ti fi-c-1 an l . tn.ul i .ini'i1 i.y pullnm r aim in ine , aml'lior sfiilil. Ai 1 1,.- rotTi'i to l.nrr i- r.ftediiiiii and i . nie. u :rj hi lift ("millet lt;,- SpanliT. Ed Ii U .-. ii aii'l Charier , i ! penitentiary. ,:. .i I.y M.r. . . t a.: an. of (resni: a: -.r. anil .JuM'pl. ,.;.! I.il'll in ai 1. 1 Saturday one ; . tin.-. We have j n I.- put on tin : Ii 1 lie machines. i,i per ton foi .ii j il on v aiioiis. , ;. : A.!"- ii i. has t oni'liiilt'd ,!i mil it.ir t In- w in . : . i i. Thii" nndi ir . i. ! . ! Iii ir i-lol liine ,rs..i: o. l sr.-rtn of disease. - .. . ii. ia.ly dit ii-fu I. : in ; ant, Imwever. w ill : i :'i'. i r.i road- ! Mondav, '..: M a playing with . ;. tli.ni slit was r.ol I.:- .h::i on tin- tnuz.le . : tin- lianinoT hark l;..r'- an explosion ; ovr di-ad. Ills CD' :S the I.eaJ wereliluwn . K"-.i. !. rintendeiit of the -. . . N": ' t..-rn Central lail- . i. ,.,l.:. .1 to the posit IOI. . -..;! : I T i -1 H 1 1 1 1 C " of till .. . t.y -i." .h-.itli of U. E. lr K . 'l a i aii mail man ol : -.v I ii i li'.ulit uive satis -: a.-e t.i li. h he has hern . i -team laiit.dry was io :i ii-- 1 Ilia-day inorniiig. .'i'.i'.! i.' A plant, havinu n.'l "illy a few inonlh 1 I : 1' ii. aini Harry Kllis, . - ii I i v v . Then i i 1 1 . ". on hirh . e. The tire i sup- "in the hoiler fur- a l.o for many year l'iii J ..ili" -'1'ritniin; ii k : i.- In. i on Sal ur--!: - ! nr years, t or -ill in lahor malteis. ' .i-i- t lt Ii the late - He i- -urviveil hy l.'i inarriae was il nimbler uf the late '.I.;- place, and one at his home in liv. I l. i elllher Ith. M i :.t. alniiit forty -r ai -lore in M miller, r-Aaid- was eiii5tti;eii . in . re and alHiul iii KleiilMi nr. le i - la:.- N. J. Kreid re iii the WiltM-r !' .-i hy Ins wife and a parallel Ix-tween 1 ''!. ini-lines to favor A . 1 1 1 1 . ; "Help a dug ' n. alt. -r what sort of i.r rouniry dojf. '-. ansux-ratie or i - 'a; I into paralysis ii.:.- . trying to tell "f ' .d in his veins a '; all out of a diti'll : "-ml very much i.T the general store llalings. wasdis lei notwithstanding ' us to subdue thr i" with its run ' iiisiimed. as also j'-ly completed by v"s loss Is placed kii in whether lie i- i.e w as away from ins i, estimated at of turn. Mi. Lycoming county i Siis,r Dep had a ,f iii.nith imitating I' pe. Suddenly the ' I. ild's throat, and ira it, the parents U liliamsport hospi "iai h was cut open "f !,. pin were found 'r three inches were -is. The litlt; one P. i ; ' -'-ii successfully u iii-lj county, is the "f Central I'ennsyl -iys last spring he "'i'-s. He put sixty !;, r-. thus innr.. than r ii iied last spring, "u rease he look off '!-. Of this amount 'j ami the balance ex '' colony made 100 " ''iii, i Ihe past season. Mia:L ereuuited produced llmw It mnm Kitrd. The details of the $l,tiO0 shrinkage In the Almshouse expenses for the present year will appear in the annual statement, of that institution, to be published in the i.ew-papers early In the coming year! From this the Fkkkman and others will probably be able io llnd. by comparison with rerent statements, where, the !aviu has been made. Il is sufficient at present n know that the thing has been done. Our readers nerd not wait for the publi cation of the annual statement as we have been reliably informed that the saving of iAHt was made in the purchase of a bull. The prize Jersey bull at the World's Fair w;as recently -.old for $0,075. Steward Hushes, a short time ago, took a notion that the county ought to ow n a bull and atmiit the same time Poor Director Jones concluded that he had a bull that he would be willing to part with, and let the county have the benefit of his services. There was a good deal of dickering about the price but Steward Hughes was watching the interests of the people, while Director Jones was (unknown to Steward Hughes) doing the same thing, and between them they saved the county about i,(oo on the regular price of thorobred stock. No pedi gree went with the bull but Director Jones guarantees the animal to be a bull, while the friends of Steward Hughes claim that if there is any thing the steward is posu-d on it is bulls. Ttirff ! aa llir- I'limpl. A dispatch from Irwin, Pa., on Thurs day of last week gives the f, 1 owing pai -ticulars of the fatal accident which befell three children of John l'alei.quet during the absence of the parents. Palemjuest and his wife had gone to their farm, about two miles distant, leaving the children alone, aini the little ones started to ulay with an oil can in front of a grate tire, w hen their clothing ignited. One of tin; neighbors heard the screams and saw smoke issuing fro.n the door, but w hen he reached the yard one or the hiltire-i was dead and the other was dying. He rushed indoors and found cue room filled with smoke and the lire burning its way through the door. Several other persons had arrived by this lime, and helped to ex tinguish the Haines. When llu'-inoUe had cleared aw-ay the charred remains of the inf.iiit were found near the crib The oil can was neat the grate, and it is from this fact that it is assumed the children were playing with i when death overlook then.. The parents, w ho had lieen absent from home only almut an hour, returned to lind the little tines whom they had left happy and bright, disligured and dead. I.'tih are nearly frantic. An elder daughter died suddenly about six weeks ago. fr'rll Inlo a Krll On Mondav Mr. John Maloney. of the West w ard, was repairing his pomp and cleaning his well and was assisted by Mr. William Isrntw-rg. They had taken out the pump, taken olT the platform, and had left thi welt for a few minutes and on their return found Mrs. Maloney looking for iheir chilil, a little boy about two years of i.:i'. who had walked out of I bed. .or but a minute before, and all tinea- at once ran for the well, expecting that the little one had fallen in, and their suspicion proved correct, for On looking down lliey saw tiie hoy couiiiiL' up lo the surface of the water w hich w as abou t live feet deep, the total dept il of the well being tw ml l -one feet. M r. lsenberg hastily descrinlei into the well and held the child out of the water until a rope was lowered and they were piilii'd out. The ehild oon levived anil w ith the exception of a sma'l ' i uise on the forehead is as lively as ever anil bes not mind the cold bath. It was. however, a narrow escape from drowning. K 111 vet nt a Miam Inic tlalrh. One of the saddest gunning accidents of the season occurred near Moss (.'reek, at the home of Mrs. Keith, in Su-quehanna township, on Friday nigtii of last week. A pat ty of sportsmen were having a shoot ing match by firelight, and one of their number. Kdward McDonald, of near that place, having shot, walked toward the mark, and. while the rest were shoo'.ing, r -loaded his gun. When'ail were through it was found there was a tie and it was proposed thai they reload their guns and shoot again. McDonald forgetting that he had already loaded his gun, put his foot on the hammer, and blew in the barrel, for the purpose, no doubt, of cleaning the pivot. His foot slipped and the gun went otT, the cur. tents of which entered his mouth, killing him instantly. The un fortunate young man was only years of age and was well liked in the community in which he resided. CarruUtiurn yews. 1 linlllnic i.lure of a llr. W. D. Workman, of ttiis city, w hile driv ing down 11 aid Kagle Valley Wednesday afternoon captured a deer alxiut three miles east of Kerch Creek borough. Mr. Workmen saw the deer coming through the fields toward him He slopped his horse and got out of the wagon hurriedly and when the deer leaped over the fence e caught it around the neck. There was gri-at struggle in which the man and the rer ImiiIj fought for I lie mastery. The road w as muddy ai-.d ihe deer and man rolled over until lioaliy Mr. Workman ucceeded in getting h: knife out of his pocket. He opened the blade with his teeth and thru cut the deer's throat. Workman was mud from head to fool but that didn't worry him in the least. 1 he deer weighed l-'U pounds. LiK-k Haven E.riresx. Hamatcr l.lre.ii-t. The following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans Court for the week ending Thursday, Decem ber 17, ls'.in: Fred W. Carl, Dale, and Dolorous II. Miller, Koxbury. Ueorge W. Adams, West Taylor, and KlizalH'th K. Connor, hast Wheallield township, Indiana county, i a. James F. Wissinger and Ida J.Custer, Richland township. Samuel Kd mil mi Hover aud Eva C. Mc- Featers, Morrellville. Morgan Lewis Stomhack, West Taylor, and Myrtle Lenora Wilson, Coopersdaie. John Leoeskoand Barbara Frauessalzky, Lilly. Henry II. Wood ley and Maggie E. Lanty, Elder lownfbip. Edward Thomas and Lizzie Dull, Dale. Killed Ills hlNlrr. Lizzie, the Hi year-old daughter of An drew Dilloa, met death on Saturday after noon at the hands of her 12-year-old brother, Edward, at her home near Kecks burg, Westmoreland county. Charles Hills and Jacob Huffman went to hunt wi'.h two of XUe older Diilou boys. On re- inn.inff tliev set their loaded guns on tne porch. Edward began handling a ham inerless gun, while his sistf r Lizzie was on her knees scrubbing 'he kitchen doorsill. It is supposed the boy pulled the trigger, for the gun went off, the load striking his sister io the neck and passing aowm . ..., i.rait killinifhcr. The boy ran IllbU .I...- "I screaning about the yard, and whei caught chattered like a maniac. Manlae Mother' Mar rlfi. The exceptionally sad suicide of Joseph i.,e wifeofJ.L. Martin, of Royer, Hlair ...nintv. together with her two-year-old j....i.-r has inst been discovered. The U(ltlf''' - bodies of mother and child locked In death's embrace, were found at the bot tom of Hoover's dam, about So yards from the Martin home, on luesaay. Mrs. Marlin disappeared last at or about midnight. on nunuay Mr. Martin awoke about 2 o'cioc'k on Monday morn .. . .,.1 discovered t his wife had left the bed, and no trace of her could be round J J TH t. ..-.m.sn mtil the dam was araggeu. mc . the babe's nursing bottle were tottrl In 4 atlrornla. California has been most fittingly termed the Italy of America." All the delicious balm, the cloudless sky, aud the rich ver dure of the great European peninsula are duplicated in this sunny land of the Pa cific. Here nature basks in the sunshine of her own beauty; and here she has es tablished her own sanitarium, where eternal spring inspires evei lasting youth. With the snow manteled peaks of the Sier ras upon the out hand, the calm Pacific with its soft breezes upon the other, and a varitable paradise of flowers, fruits, and plants between, man can find and needs no lovelier laud. To visit such a country is a privilege, a blessing. The Pennsylvania Railroad company re cogniziug the need of a more comfortable aud pleasant way of crossing the continent inaugurated a series of ancual tours to California, running a through train of Pullman palace cars from New York to the Pacific coast, and stopping at the principal points of interest en route. The great popularity of these tours demon strates the wisdom of the movement. For the season of lriirr three tours have been arranged to leave New York. Phila delphia an Pittsburg, January 37th, Feb ruary 24th and March 27th. The tirst tour will run direct to San Diego via St. Louis and the Santa Fe Route, and return from San Francisco via Salt Lake City. Denver and Chicago, al lowing five weeks in California. The second tour will run via Mammoth Cave and New Orleans to San Diego, stop ping at the "Crescent City" during the Mardi (iras Carnival. This tour will re turn via Salt Lake City, Denver, Omaha and Chicago, allowing four weeks in Cali fornia. The third tour will run via Chicago, Denver aud Salt Lake City, allowing pas sengers to return by regular trains via dif ferent routes within nine months. All of these tours, either going or re luming, will pass through the famous Colorado region, (lien wood Springs, Iead viile and the Oa.'dcn of the Cods. Rales from all points on the Pennsyl vania railroad system east of Pitts'jurg: First lour, fc'UO; s?cond tour, CW, ttiird lour. f.'Ui round trip, and f l.vi one way. For detailed itineraries and other infor mation, apply at ticket agencies, special Imoking oflires, or address (ieorge W. ISoyd, assistant general passenger agent, I '.road Street Station, Philadelphia. 12 IS t. Report of 'rand Jaijr. The Grand Jury made ils report on Sat urday. It is as follows: To the Court of Quarter Sessions of Cambria count y : The Grand Jury for the term of court Tor Decemlier, lS'.n'i, reports: We find I lie ladies' department and sit ting rooms of the men's department at the county almshouse very crowded. We would recommend an addition lo the build ing. We would also recommend a six -inch water pipe to run from the reservoir lo w ithin sixty feel of t he main building, and to have a water plug with three hose at tachments placed at said distance from the main building, with suflicient hose to reach all the building. We would also recom mend some iuiptovements on the second -floor water closet. The rest of the build ing we tind in tirst-class condition. We would recommend that the walls and ceilings of the court house he calcimiiu-d. also an additional waterclosei in the ladies wailing room, U be partitioned from the wash stand. We would also recommend three additional water closets in the base ments, and the outside water closet to be put in a sanitary condition or done away with; also recommend ventilation in Nos. 1 and 2 jury rooms, and twenty new chairs for jury and court officers. We would also recommend an additional janitor during the term of court aud the removal of all rubbish, such as old furni ture, etc.. in the basement, and repairs to the IliKir of the Prothonotary's office. We find the county jail in good con dition, except rat holes in some of the cells. We would recommend a bath tub, also religious services, once a week. F. H. PnwiKox, Foreman. Ciias. I'aki.ky, Clerk. I'tinrl Hrofffdlne. The following cases were disposed of in court last week in addition to those al ready reported in the Fkkkmax: Commonwealth vs. Harry McGnugh; cruelty to animals. Not a true bill aud the county to pay the costs. Common wealth vs. George Pansky; surety of the peace. Defendant discharg ed and the costs divided between the de fendant aud the prosecutrix, Josephine Pansky. Commonwealth vs. Joseph Webber; adultery. Defendant plead guilty. Sen tenced to. pay a line of (10, costs and S months in the county jail. Commonwealth vs Susan Rennett; big amy and adultery. Defendant plead guilty. Sentenced to pay a line uf (10, costs aud S months in county jail. Common wealth vs. Fred Seage; defraud ing a boardiughouse keeper. Defendant plead guilty and was sentenced to pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. James Gatens; forni cation and bastardy. Defendant plead guilty and received the usual sentence. Commonwealth vs. William Noble; car rying concealed weapons. Defendant plead guilty and was sentenced to pay a line of costs and three months in jail. Commonwealth vs. John Stack and John Ilelsel; larceny. Defendants plead guilty and were sentenced to pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. Irwin L. Berkey; larceny and receiving sto'en goods. De fendant plead guilty and was sentenced lo pay a tine of (10. costs and three mouths in jail. Commonwealth vs. W. S. Ream; forni cation aud baslardv. Defendant plead guilty aud received the usual sentence. A Hoods' Cod H literal Ion. The most disastrous '.ire that has occur red in the business section of A I toon a lor years broke out in the department store of Frank M. Morrow about 7:30 o'clock on Monday evening, lne total loss aggre gates (lito.ooo, and l.V) persons are thrown out of employment. A large toboggan Christmas display was being exhibited in one of the front windows In Morrow's store, ana cotton was used to represent snow. It ignited, causing the fire. The store was crowded with people and clerks but ll managed to escape. The flames then spread to the adjoining buildings. The city postotlice occupies the first floor of the Odd Fellows' hall, but with exception of damage by water to this building the government property was saved. The loss on stock in Morrow store will be (to.ooo and to the building (tO.ono; the Godfrey Woir heirs' oiiuaing. (lO.tM); Turner Jc. Kanter, druggist, (."i.ooo; C. F. Carpenter, tobaconist, (7,OiM); Republican club, (I,5H0; Odd Fellows' hall. (3,0i0; Blumenthal Rros., (."..out; Samuel Moss, c'othier, (15,omi. On the opposite side of tne street from the big conflagra tion the excessive heat will cause a loss to the First Natioual bank building of (.UK); II. Johnson, shoe dealer, (50ii; George Fresh, bicycle store, (3i; H. Mayer, mil liner, (Vio. and George Streit, shoe dealer, (."no. The total amount of insurance covers about three-fourth of the actual loss. Seventy five men were put to work en Thursday of last week (trading on the Johnstown, Westmoreland and Indiana turnpike, between Johnstown and Niaevah and seventy-five more were put to work on Monday. Krai F.nfal Trannfrra. Edward D. Stiles et ux. to Harry Mullet) et al., Reade; consideration, ft. Mary R.Clark et vir to David J. Rees, Johustown. $1. Harry A. Joy et ux. to Grace E. C. mermau. Dale. f-vHi. Sylvester Eckeuroke et ux. W. W. bry. Allegheny, M3S. Treasurer of Cambria county to Zlm- Ams- J. C. Martin, lilacklick, f!7. John C Martiu el ux. to Otillia E. Stoneback, Rlacklick, $1. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Ed ward D. Stiles, Reade, fit). Edward D. Stiles eta!, to Thomas A. Prideaux, Reade. fsixi. Sheriff of Cambria county to Clearlield Building fc Loan association. Pa t ton. f. la. Jacob Katzensteiu to Herman Haunter, Johnstown, (1. John Wright et al , trustees, to Harry C. Roberts. Wilmore, W.'iO. H. C. Roberts et ux to Alice Sherhine, Wilmore, fscm. M ichael Smith et ux. to Adam Rime!, Summerhill boiough, fXAK Abner Griffith et ux. et al. to Michael Schmidt, Croyle, tS20. Richard Adams to Thomas II. Raker, Cl.'irfield, Sl.tlatl. M. M. t rain ot ux. to George S. Good, Patton, tXM. John Pennington, by treasurer, to E. M. Gallagher, White, $10. Fiancis L. Little et ux. to W. W. Ams bfy, Allegheny, i27. David James et ux. to John A. James, Johnstown, f 1.200. Evan G. Lewis et ux. to Mirtin Regan, Johnstown, $tn). Henry D. Prunkard et ux. to S. J. Shaw, Westmont, W). Executors of Israel C. Caldwell to Joseph Hopfer, Portage. f7.". John Ansiead et ux. to Hastings l'.uild ing it Loan association, Hastings, f:. G. W. Slutzman et ux. to Albert R. Ssigh. Cooperspale, fTtttl. Solomon Dorer et ux. A. W. Myers, Up per Yoder, $2.."ii')l. A. W. Myers et ux. to S. E. Doer, Upper Yoder, $.,' J. II. Cline et ux. to Jacob Ilerkey, Low er Yoder, (1,111111. Christopher Palliser et ux. to Jacob P. Hcrkey. Upper Yoder. (75 J. I!. Rager et ux. lo Kate Rnrgoon, Yin londale, C. A. Walter to G.S. Robertson. Morrell ville, (I. W. (J. S. Robertson et ux. to John J. Maloney, Morrellville. (.1.275. Sadie C. Strayeret vir to Michigan Hen nett. Morrellville, (1. Cambria Iron company to Iteitjamin F. Mahan. East Conrmaugh, (XiO. Henry Straver et ux. to Michael ISen nett. Lo ver Yoder, (1. Henry Slrayer i-i ux. to Michael Iten nett. Lower Yoder, $1. Herman W. Laiie et ux. to Alonzo E. ieair. Kichlaud. (so. Assignee of W. I!. Oshorn et ux. to Annie Masters, J oh ns low n. (LSI. ltlacklick Land .-. Improvement com pany to. I. IJ. Kagcr. -ritoii tale, (l.'l. Executors of Charles Yon Lunen to rvin Clark, Johnstown, (Km. Theodora Cover et ux. to Ida Yarnick et vir. Daisy io u. -3.t. Gallitzin Hiiildiug & Loan association to It. W. Liizinger. Gallitzin borougl (.Km. Charlotte Myers lo Martin Myers, Washington, (1. John Weinzierl to John M. Hodc nschotz. Summerhill borough, il. John M. Rodeiisciiotz et ux. to John Weinzierl, Summerhill borough. (1. Thomas L. Leadheler et ux. Securitv Ituiiding Loan association. Mot rell ville, $2.1i:. Julia Ann Mock etvir toSecurity Huild- ing iV. Loan assoi iat ion, Stonycreek, (Tin. Sheldon S. Pi yce et ux. to Security IJuilding .t Loan association, Johnstown, (l.iM'.t. D. E. Shoop el ii x. to Jacob Reglogle, Stonycreek, $7i). Tonr to Florida. No district in America preseut, during the winter season, so many various at tractions as the state of Florida. Itesides its delightful climate which to one escap ing from the cold aud unheallhful changes of the North seems almost ethereal, ills pre eminently a land of sport and pleas ure. Along ils eleven hundred miles of salt water coast and in its twelve hundred freh water lakes are fish of almost every conceivable variety, from the migratory tribes common to Northern waters to the tarpon, pompano and others of a more tropical character. Now here in all our broad land can the angler find a greater variety of game or better sport. Here also the most enthusiastic hunter finds satiety. Deer, turkeys, bears, panth ers, aud wild cats roam at large through the more sparsely settled regions, while birds of all kinds maybe found in abun dance throughout the state. The more novel sport of alligator and manatee hunt ing mav also be indulged in by the more adventurous tourist. With its matchless climate, its orange groves, its rivers and lakes, its boating and bathing, ils fishing aud hunting, and its extensive forests, Florida presents un- rivled al tractions for the valetudinarian, the lover of nature, the sportsman aud the explorer. To this attractive state the Pennsylvania Railroad company has arranged four per sonally conducted tours during the sea son of 1S'.7. leaving by special traiu Janu ary -t'lth. February !th and 2.'ld, and March .lh. The tirst three tours will admit of a sojourn of two weeks in this delightful land; tickets for the fourth tour will tie valid to return until May 31st by regular trains. Kates for the round trip, $."0.(X from New York, Hs.00 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates from other points. For tickets, itineraries, and other infor mation, apply to ticket ageuis, special booking oflices, or address (Jeo. W. Boyd, assistant general passenger agent, Broad Street station. Philadelphia. 12 13 4t. o Mr. John Manion, of Susquehanna townshio. spent several days in town this week attending court as a witness. CREAM1 RAImCATARRH 1m quirkiy A(lu iaii mntt nimmTfioii, I'nXrrt the MnHbran front tMf Smell. It Will Cure COLD 'N HEAD A nartlcle In ai.ulle.l Inui ucn novlrel aii.1 i( KreeaMe. Prlcr&O renta t UrufricleU or by ma.il tl.Y BK( irHtKS, 66 Warran Street. New York. nov.lujl4.l7 FOR SALE. FOR SALE. The followlnir articles will be (old cheap for najOi or with irood Msctirtty. . . . a two horso waton l pair nob lelg. 1 one K.ii.l nn lr run I re binder, one Champion mnainir maebloe. 1 fprlna- tooih harrow. 1 dinner bell. -lieu wortt harne. collars. trldles,hainen. enaioa and a Keneral Hue of farmlnx ImpllmenU. Inquire ol H. 1). HEAK1.K. Aon. 28 II. NOTICE. Notice l Hereby given thnt the annnal election nl m Komrd of IMrectoM of the ITotortlon MntaAl Fire Innormnce Company, lor the emu In year i 1 1 h helrl at the ottlce o I the secretary . on the iiihdt.rolJanuarT.lBV7. between the hours ol lo a. ..and r. at. T. W.IUCK. Secretary. Kbensbnrz. Pa.. Dec. 18th. ltfW. lec 18 3U ;- ' Mlarellaaraas Ifolteea. IT-ARM 'OK KENT.- Farm In !wer VV'uh. tOKton tOTmblp. For partlodlara call on JOHN A. L.AHE i . Lilly. Pa. WTAXTT.D A aenerml repreentatie la tht IT rouDiy to orvAnlM local board lor tba Artlmn' Savloita and Loan Association. Ad dress 01 Klttn Ave., Pitts burg Pa. tneh.-i "ITT ANTKil A reliable man to represent a loan Institution in Cambria county Money leaned In soma ol s wo to tio.ooo. For particulars apply to W. ML DAVIS, Coali-ort. Pa. mcb'jutl. il'HK Ebensbnnt tiutldlna: a; l-on Association i will otter for sale at the Key Uulldlnir. fca ensburg, on tne :ourtn Monday in lc-3in tier, r-t.oou.ou. THUS. lfAVlS, Lbstbb LituiMBB. Secretary. President. AT THE OLD RELIABLE. Everybody, and especially the oyst-r-lovlng utile ul F-bensunrg. are Inrlted to call at Kobt, leUreen's Old Kxllable tUsianrant. wben they want good, fresh Oysters, by tne pint, quart or gallon Or you can have them stewed or Fried, all at the lowest price. Fresh Oysters every day. octllU Wanted-An Idea Pmtf4 .ftlir fltAHT thV TTIHT 1)1 Who can think of some simple thing to pau-utr bring you wraith. Wrltff JOHN WfcOOEKBfRN CO.. Palmt Attor neys, Waablncton, D. C for their fl.au prise ode aud list of two hundred Inventions wanted. rVfalCriTt SAMPLES FH lUivikn wbothKFies. wn rite now SM- IL.I . p' CHRISTMAS BY MAIL At this seaKon there is a Santa Clans under the gray uniform of the mail carrier. We keep a good many thousand ourselves. Do you know that you can I5uv Your Christmas Goods just as well BY MAIL asacrossa counter? 01 course you do not have the pleasure of seeing our store, with its wealth of hol iday goods, but in other respects you lose nothing. Your request to us by mail starts the machinery of our finely equipped Mail Order Department, and a dozen people are at work for you. Often thev can do better for von thanvou can do for yourself. For years thev have done nothing else than shop for people buy for people save money for people give people satisfaction. You save time, bother, and you save a great deal of money. You are sure of getting them for less money than any where else in this State, which is a strong statement, but one we stand by. Send for our book, ;4What Shall 1 get them for Christmas?'' Send for Catalogue and then send for goods or samples. Al most anything in the store will be sent you on approval, and cheerfully. Send it back if you don't like it, but you probably will like it. JOS. HORHE & Penu Avenue and Fifth Street, R. L. JUHSSTO!. M.J. BUCK A. H.BVCK. KSTABL1BHBD 187J. Johnston, Buck & Co., 15 AN K KKS, EBENSBURG. - FENri A. A. W. Bl'CK, t'Mbler. EaTlBLIDBID 1B88. Carrolltown Bank,; UAKKIIU.TOWN, HA. ' T. A. KHAKBrl. Cashier. General Banting Business Transacted. The lollowlnif are the principal feature! ol general ba&alng- business : DGPUNITS Kecelved payable on demand, and Interest bear lng eertlBcates issued to Urn depositor. LOAMS Extended to customers on favorable terms ana approved paper discounted at all times. COLLECTIONS! Made In the locality and upon all the banBinii towns In the United States. Chance moderate. DRAFTS Issned negotiable In all parts of the TTnlted States, and forelun excnanne issued on ii parts of EuroF. ACCOUNTS Ol merchants, farmers and others solicited, to whom reasonable accomodation will be extenaea. Patrons are assured that all transactions snail be held as strictly private and confidential, and that they will be treated as liberally as good ban kin rules will permit. Hespecuuuy, JOHNSTON. BUCK Jt 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 HADE FR0I.1 PETROLEUM. We challenge comparison with every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the Host iUniMy: Satisfactory: Oils in the market ask for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO., PIT1SBUKO DEPT.. P1TTSBUKU, PA. ectlS.BSIy. Eteistan Fire Insurance Aiency T. "VV. DICK, General Insurance Agent, EBENSBURG, PA, STOVES, oir all 3s:i3srss- Tread Powers, Threshers and Separators, Iron and Wood Pumps Fence Wire, Etc., Etc., ' EBENSBURG, - PENNA. CO., Pittsburg. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Schedule in e fleet November 16 I'enaerlloBnat frrnnnii. KA8T. Scanhore Express, week d ys 6 3o a m A I toon -t ccommoilation. week days.. 9 "Cl a tu Main I. lne Express, dally ....lb 5 a m AlUMina Aocoin.. week ilays 1 iO p m llarristiur Accommodation, Siin.lays oniy. .. Mall Express, dally . Philadelphia Express, daily............. WB8T. Johnstown Accommodation, week days Pnclbc Express, daily way ta.itenicer. dklly.... Mall 1 rain, dally I'lttshurK E.rer, dally...... .. Kant L.tDe, dally ..... Johnstown Accommodation, week days F.bn tiirc Brsnrh. TKA1DH ABRtVB." From Hastlnirs and the North Erom iret?in. ....... Krotn VlnUmdale. ........... Krom l'rc.asiin .. From reason from Vintomial. r rum Oresm. ............ ....... TRAINS LEAVE For I'resson 7 39 a m I i.r Haptinug and the North ....10 03 a m lor t intondale.... Fur l"Teion..... . Fur Vlntondale ...in 15 am . . . 2 : p in . . . & oi p m Fur Hastlnics and the north & p iu rur Cresson...... .. 7 wi p m Omiiob and Clearfield. Leave Irrona at 6.45 a. m. and 1.20 p. m. arriv. Inu at Cresson al 8 04 a. m. and 3.2ft p. m. Ieave t'resson 36 a. m. and 5.30 p. m arrlvinn at Ir vona at 11.40 a m. and 6.50 p. m. For rates. aapg. etc . call on atrent or address . 300 Filth Ave.. Thos. E. Watt. I. A. W. 1. FIlMtiurH. Pa. S. M. PKEVOST. (leneral Manairer. K. WOOD. teneral Manager. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. in the I Irp'.ia n's IViurt ol I'ambrla ITouuty. In the matter of the first and final account ol John S eniir, executor of I'hristopher Hornlck. latent Kicnland township, deceased. And now. Iicceniber 14th , on motion ofJacoh Zimmerman. Esq.. attorney for Julin Speniier, executor of the etate ot Christopher Hormrk. late of Klchland township, deceasrd. James M. v'alters. Esq , apKlnted auditor to report dis tribution ol tbe fund in the hands ol the ac countant to and anionic the parlies entitled to the same and to report uuon exceptions II any be hied. Hy the 'i rt Extract from the reorii. ''embed I lecembcr 14 1K"S F B. JUNES. (MerkO.O. Notice Is hereOy rtiven that in paisuance of the the above appointment. 1 will sit at my tflie, Kooms No A ima Hail . Main street. Jobtistnirn, Pa. v on Til UKsllAY. the 1KI H day of J AN l' AKY.A 1. lt7. at 10 o'clock A.M.. when and where all persons (nterrsied may appear If they deem proper or te forever debarred Irum eominic in on said lund. JAMES M. tVALTEKS, Itec. 18 31. Auditor. LEGAL NOTICE. Notice Is kereby Klven that the application of John J McUann; whose present residence is Lilly borouKh. lor tbe transfer of the wholesale liquor license, u ranted to F. A. 7 'hnmp-jon. in Lilly borough, has been Hied In the othce ol the I'lerk ol Quarter Sea-Ions. In and fort'ambra county, a nd the same will tie presented to Ihe said court lor Its consideration on Moudat Dec ember itb, 1896. S. W DA V IS, Olerk. Prutbonotary'l tltfice, Ebensbnix. Ta.. Novem ber 10th. lttwS. Nov. 2u 3t ADMINISTRATOR'S NTOICE. Letters of .'.drolnlstratlnn having been Kranted to tbe undufurtied by the Orphans' Court ot Cambria county, in the eslateol Michael tiulsler late ot .umnirblll borouich deceased. Notice is hereby given mat ail person Indebt ed to said estate lo make paymeul and all per sons bavinic claims aicainst the sane to present them to the adininiotrator without delay. JOHN T. LONO, Administrator. J. F. McKmkriok, attorney for administrator. Summerhill, Pa., December iota, lsv6: 11 tit - 35Pm I--3i j c-r- 9 .S 5BO.E:SS: isOac EEL DHALKR IN RANGES, FURNACES, IRLooflkig and Spoutin 5 5 5 5 a) 5 U in our Clothing and Ladies' Wrap De partments shows that the people are con vinced we're selling the right goods at lower prices than others. Clothing Here is ;t better ranire of Styl- in Suitings than von iri-m-rall v limi I oinl all-wool oni-1. 7 mi. 7 .Vi, , 1 . Pi !, ? I hi. Overcoats Our Ovi-n-oat lnisjri-ss i liey.md last s-asmis so uiii'-li fur h.nic the l"iaM smii t of prices on all oii ones- no. $m oo. hi, f 1 1 HI. Lifle ltTen Pleut v of good sty h-s in our Lit t le M en's 1 teparl inent . Illoiis,. Suit - . Vests, -ic, j-j.oo, 'Mt .v. hi. Ct HI. 151 is Larger Boys r to 1 1 years. .v, t:i hi, 1 1 hi. :, hi. Underwear Men's I " nderwear at the lowest prices ever made for relhilile jtihhIs. Men's heavy white Met loo -inrts and I raers. .o cent. Men's trmxi ril.li.il tleeced Shirts anil Drawers. .Ml lent. Men's heavy t.roixu Cash mere Shirts and Drawer, all wool. Hi cents. licst Natural Wool which is wool. i Shirts an.1 Drawers. Iiiu-li. .' in the most approved style. $l.Hi 2 15 IS 151 Si 151 5 5 5 m 5 3. 51 Lilly. U m S CtiJL. Ill V1NIUS, PRACTICAL JEWELER. i i y JIT "i ll : - -.. V ?i . ' V V V5. I W 2 09pm r?- w:i f . . .3 & p m 1 1 - f . ... . . S . 8tp. m ' -: -tf 8Mpm ;' -y 7 38 am 111 SI -' ' fZT: ' H Ii I 10 id am I 12! J ' -v-; . .2 il I ? -.dp ml I S: ?rsFsr:-rz?3!K a Hill,, m . AT C. You will fintl the most complete assortment of Fall and Winter Clothing, Overcoats, Boots anl Shoes in Northern Cambria. You will find' a complete stock of Fine Suits at 5.00, $0.00, $8.50, $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 you that it will more than pay you to buy your Clothing, Overcoats and Shoes from us. CA. Sharbaugh, CARROLLTOWN, PA. Lei Us Reason a Little. If your horse rasts a shoe, you get a horse shoer to reset it. If you need a perplexing lepd question solve.1, you jro to a lawyer. If you fall ill yoti have a loctor to tell you wha" to take. It is their Experience and Skill You Pay For. Then why make an exvption in the purchase of your If you have a family reeipe or a prescription to till, Spiees, Flavoring Extrai-ts, lroirs, l'atent Medi cines, or anything to purchase that a store devoted to Iruiw may keep. Isn't it follv io confound quality with quantity and get au inferior article. WeiT WE II AVE THE BEST. or OF Blen's i!i-fi Ilosicrr. Si-:n-rs. Jacket. I ; loves, ec Prices" i rev. ou . Knit won't Ladies' Wraps ImnkI f it black P.ou. le Coats with ..laid ,.ivet foliar, shield front, tapeil sleeves, fi'i.isi. Fancy black Itouole Kersey iiimuied with div fl),c b,,lUl1i: l i re is -,i, (.tra value, f7.ru. I lie popular Irish Friee Coat, hlit.-. taiis-Uirhi anddark Havau. il:ini trimmed, some mnh velvet -' to matcb. t". hi HI. 111 HI. rr.Hi, Capes Sou-eii, lor.tr. short, meid urn and shin i. s.. me plain, others fur-trim-tued. Tin- material are I'.. miles Heaver. I'liishatid Fur. t: .Ml. no j-.Vhi, hi, fs hi. tin no, tl2.J. Ready to Wear Suits the r.icest and het selec- llo:i are liere. Shofirx-r t-!l ..a I liev just tie thine. f.".ui. (Sin. HI. f U l. MO HI. ls hi. Penna. - w AND DEALER IN tHflltnLO, ULUblVO, ; JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, fMDSICAL 1NSTBDMENTS: A SO 0PTICALG0ODS. SOLE AGENT FOE TOE CELEBRATED ROCKFORD? WATCHES. Columbia anil Freionia Watclies In Key and Stem Winders. LARGE SELECTION OF ALL KINbS OF JEWELRY AL-i J VAitiU. IIAA U. 4 KIMt line of Jewell y Is unsur-' passed. Come and see for your- , sell berore purchasing elsewnere 5f"AU work guaranteed. CARL ErraiUS.: A. SHARBAUGH'S ! DAYISDffS DRUG STORE fouua on the bank of the stream II il
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers