na freeman. .y .HI A co., r.v- r.i:v in. H p.KA-- f Minister tOWII- r a w.!l-Uni)wn r;.'ii-ly ill- ,,f N i '' k t ii. was , Thnr-iiav-'.iiriHi township. . TuesJav. : YI.:i township. j Monday. ;.,r al.' al Wes ,.. ;,i,,iihfrftluniii. i tl,e Salt lAek u.'ar Kartlius, V . A V.. ,,f Indiana, .iinl'iia coiii.ty uf St. A II: a vi- :us ilor lialy, Harry im-r. rutiiiuil--,f. , plait'. lit Mil. .lay. n;li lifll too ,1 I o. has ! t; in it. a'li !4-.llllill" ' a m' pi iiiu M.il- w I-II-know n own. aii'oni ,lr..v" up to ;-ll II' 1 1 : 1 1 ri-tiiii !X. I l.f pni pose Maple Pal k 'I I' J ! I i-li - known i-r'nii-ly ill M . 1 1 i t I C 4 I ) .1 hi- h i n i i y. .tin p.ii-l over at tfiinMiii. an. I I illi full In l,.u i-t iwn. k-. at Kellr ..r ;iii iliilt'linile ,iy .fun-. Over .iii : . ' i -niplnyiiK'iit. sa i '-i 1 1 1 I li j.i'i a-r lit Kll it. Iii-'iraiu-i 111.1" lllftll tt. .11! i:l in tin i ii-liiii u', ;n' iu'h:eis ami uai t : 1 1 1 j i J t mi Tuesday I'.. a! I Thin -t i i i i i i - day of if four nt lua iiua was e i n. riinini: a it ; i -1. 1 ;i lire. I'ii e -'ai i 1 from the an I'M and l.ip.diei! vv i i k, ai.'ed interred iu lHi' I i J V. ;iii I'M and re '. i a! li is huiiie 'iay "! !a! week, -i.ried liy L'rar.di lill.lren. I' !... keii tie. k, I' ' I i ! V. t lll'ee i' ai.jl.t a tier--''' n a.'id olie w a !n "'i ! i n: top .ip:i.re. t'T'.f theSmilh ai.!i..iinL-es that i.'.iaiy. alter ils l-.is a.raiii come i :i I.i j iv lie seen ! i a smoked : I. u. Ir. iav .1 I. n I). Wells 'in ii and had crossinsr of a train came w.-re struck lie of t lie nc. it,tii ;l, ' a.i ;, i, '1 I.- l.,T.. ' iiiiali-: v in divNion by being i; A o. id nil A li... in a He a s Ii'sjded in ii aw anled by the ''"ri'laml and In- lit con nl y hi idge r.ver at Avon--i in in. n snper each county k inov n color haniring in I I I a iik .. .lav IV V !:i. I - had !"!. L.'l-s Inw ii tow n lat week. I in the re t i-i-ii brood 'if till- I Lvatigelical 1 at Soiiih Fork m h- Imltnliiig minis ' r- i:i be about two at! nilaiice. liev. I! an i-ti'irz. w ill pre- 4 '"I at Lore tin last M i Siiimn Fagan, ' in the stale of ' w as an old ! ime i'-liip and went ti.,- early sixties. ' ' he t ime of his i.::-g ten empty coal : l.e branch between " A a ; i)iisei.eni e d for several hours " did not go out. IK,, ti'ii away in time lo run on sched- i iv .Mes.rs. Kvaim .. r.:i:i ' - tit.-.i an application made by the Court of tiiNiending tbe erec to t he almshouse, in r'- '.iiiinen.latlon made at the December ses- 'iil Fursak and Pedro " l ioy.-d j, making re "r'ylvaiiin railroad at I- ' ' "ii Tuesday night by in. nlat ion iroin. The ' 1 - "ii the ira k, and, in t. - ay of a freight train. '"' " tie- passenger train. 1 I arabauirh. a well-known tiwiiship, di,Mj al '" ' . February llffT, WC, 'j of two week, aged 5 " "-'vivd hy his wife and o.-i,, f, "nir sons and seven relllaill!, Inlurrl u III tCarrolltown on Saturday. The w 111 of the late Georee I. Ilol.ei ts. president of th Pennsylvania Railroad ((niioany, was admitted to probate last w.-. k. Tin- hulk of the estate is left to the widow and children of the testator, and .". no is to fro to several charities. The amount of the estate is not mentioned in t h will. Mrs. Elizabeth Ann, wife of (leorpe Lent., died at her homo in Allegheny township, on Friday February 12. 1i7, froiti pneumonia, aired 5. years. She is survived by her husband and fourteen children. Her remains were interred in the eemeterv at Ioretto on Monday, her six sons aelins; as pall bearers. A few days days since, .John, a 13-year-o'd son of Lewis Ileitzenrater, of Canoe township, Indiana county, was passing; throiiuli a wood in which some men were feliinc trees. A tree was altotit to fall in hi- direction, and the men called to him. but he failed to hear them and the tree fe'.l on t.im. killing him almost instantly. J. W. Loper, of Dnncannon, a brake man employed on the. Middle division, had his left foot crushed in the yard at AI loona on Monday morning while making a coupling. His foot slipped on the ice, throwing the memlxT under the wheels. Loper was removed to the hospital where it was found necessary to amputate the leg above the ankle. About 2 o'clock on Tuesday mornine the livery stable of Mr. I). J. O'llam. iu Wiliimre. caught lire in some mysterious nianmr and despite the efforts wf the neighbors w ho hurriedly pulhereit to ihe scene ami went to work with a will, the IniildiiiU was soon reduced to ashes. All the horses and carriages were ;oUeu mil The hs is estimated at $.Mki, w ith no insurance. Mr. Robert McDowell, a citien of .lohnstuwn. died at his neice. M rs. .J a;ncs Thomas on Sunday morninp. used To well-known the home of in that city, years. Mr. McDowell was horn in to this country in IsiT Iri I nid. and came alohii with the late Kiihcrt Murray ai.d located iu Kbensbuiat. He tauuht school for several years and then removed to .lohnstown. He was never married. John Walsh, oi Altoona. as beinir i mi lowered into a wnll at 1 Uincansville, when the chain to which he was clituzinu broke and he was precipitated to the bottom of the well. .Mi feet below, and re ceived injuries w hich may cause his death, leith ieirs were broken and his hack was badlv spi ained. He also received internal injuries. He is hcini.' treated at the Al toona hospital. Mrs. J. H. Ciison. wife of Ticket and Freight Agent Gilsoti, ot tiallilyn, died of kidney trouble on Sm.day iiioruiiig. aged i..; years. She lea ves four children, J ames, Willia m, .lenuie and Kli.abetb. and one sister, a resident of tlallit.in, Mrs. Wilson w as a member of the l'rcsny terian church. The remains worn taken to A'loona on Tuesday morning on a special train and interred in Fairview cemetery. Mrs. Peter Ma.cny ko, ofClen W hite, wife of a Poiish mineral that place, died early on Thursday morning of lat week under mysterious circumstaiic' s. Frmn ali that can tie learned, she got up diiriii the night and announced that she was go ing to die, and then verified her prediction in a few hours. Some of the neighbors are of the impression that the woman was poisoned, w bile others think that death n Milled from natural causes. The Second Presbyterian chinch, of Williamsport. -vas destroyed hy liie.it an early hour on Sunday morning. The lire evidently caught from the boilers and the air shafts in the walls ami between the fa Ise lioois w ere smouldering before the blaze was discovered. Not a thing was saved. About 2.t m I'll i gallons of water was pound into the building lull Iu mi elTect. The loss is ooo, with anifisui-i ain e of i.ai.iii il. This is the second lime within two years that the structure hiis been baptized in tire. It will be rebuilt at once. Helen May, eight-year-old daughter of ii an l and Laura May. was kidnapped by her father at Altoona on Thursday nn 1 1 n I ii li of last week. Fur some time past the lelations between he and his wife have been unpleasant, and two mouths ago she iefl in in and returned to tin' Inune ot her parents, taking her daughter wilh her. bile the little girl was on her way to school on Thursday nun ninn she was iuurcepied by her father and forced into a sleigh w h ich he had iu wailing and carried otT. The mother will institute legal pro ceedings to recover the child. Anthony S. Morrow, a member and cashier of the late banking house of Gard ner, Morrow vt Company, at Hollidays bui g, died at bis home in that place on Tuesday night, ol paralysis, ag d seventy four years. He served three lei ins as pro thoi.otary of the Hlair county couils and w as one oi t lie pi oj.-ctors ol ine frisson, Coalpoi t fc New York short route railroad. He was ideulitied -w ah ihe .1 uniata ( iiiis ter company and other industrial plants and was a partner in the three Ulair coun ty banks that recently failed. Mr. 'Mor row leaves a wile and no children. --A Mrs. Ilarl.er died suddenly at her home iu Hastings on Tuesday evening about s o'clock and circumstances led peo ple to believe that her death was due lo poison. She was setting on a chair at her home when she suddenly fell over dead. Tho fact that Mrs. Smith, a cook at iho Palmer House, Patloii, had been seen leaving there a short time before !cd tosus picion implicating her, and she was at rest ed and held to awai an investigation by the coroner. Later developments and an investigation showed that the woman died the PilisburtrJ from To-art disease and Mrs. Smith was discharged. The burglars who robbed .he Clear field post ollice Wednesday morning ot last w-ek ar.' sltll at large. About tTm worth of stoien stamps were recovered in a barn three miles from towi., and the posse of citizens tracked the robiiers from that nlui-e across the mountain to Du I. of;, a distance of eighteen miles. Once the rob t.rs were tielwecn two posses, but managed to slip throi.gh their lingers. At Dul.ois they were ai restelLhy the authorities in suspicion, but released because nothing . .mill be found on them. At Johiionbnrg they held up the officers at the point OI a revolver and again t scaped. Mr O. A. Traugh. the veteran editor of the llollidaysburg Stt mlanl, stippei and fell on the ice near bis printing estati lishmeiit. on .Montgomery street , on Satur day morning. H is right arm w as fractured t ihe shoulder. He w as assisted by Mr Silas Mans to his home w litre bis ir.juii. ...oi i:te his coiitiuemeiii lor some nine The aged editor bore his mishap wilh the stoicism of a martyr. When slmru twinges and pains werl shooting through his injured member, he jocosely urk,.,l to Mr. Minis: "Please write my trainer to declare the light off. I won't I i able to enter llie ring again. I II... Tribune. Harvey Patterson, a Pittshuig lii"ur ...... o i..ni wns arrested at his home in . i... ..ii . Sut nnl iv. cbarircd with f' liiai , .... ..... v. gery. on information made by .1. N. Mc Conl, of Jordan tow nship, Clearlield coun ty, who alleges that Patterson forged the name of John M.Chase. Sr.. lo a note for t.im, held bv McCord. Patterson was taken to Clearlield on Monday where he entered bail in th sum of t, Tor his ap pearance for trial in the Clearfield conntv court in May next, w hen he claims he will be able to prove his innocence. Patterson is about 2" years of age aud prior to his re moval to Pittsburg, about a year ago, con ducted an Insurance agency Iu Pattoo, this county. The road agitation that has been co ins on H over the state for several years is beginning to bear fruit in this county. During the past year the supervisors of several townships were prosecuted for neglect of duty, and now the supervisors of Addison are reported lobe under indict ment on a similar ;harge. Secretary Fdge. of the Stale Hoard of Agriculture, says the best and quickest way to secure good roads is to enforce the road law. Sumerset lU-rahl Some days since an advertisement ap peared iu the Tribune, staling that labor ers who woiked under the late Hon. Thomas Scott, on the P. R. R. around Johnstow n from 1S..O to or their de scendants, could hear of something to their advantage by addressing John Felix, Loretio, !'a. Mr. Joseph M. Fli uiming, of the Fifth ward, one of the employes in quired for, responded to the advertisement, and to-day received a check of ?." as a me mento of his old employer. J)i)ittiiii Tribune. About noon on Friday Cashier J. A. Kliniistnilh, of the First National bank, at Sallsburg, Indiana county, was held up by a colored man and forced to band over WU. The man entered the bank when no one but Mr. Kliiigensmilh was preseut, aud asked for souie change. hen the cashier looked up the black mat: held a re volver lo his head and ordered him lo hand over thj cash. Mr. Klingeusmiih handed out a package containing $-l. As soon as the robber left the cashier gave the alarm, aud a crowd was soon in pursuit. After a hot chase of a mile or two the man was captured and the money recovered. The prisoner would give no name. He was taken to jail at Indiana. A warrant was issued at Ridgway, Pa., Thursday of last week, for the arrest of Frederick Rockwell, who lives just across the 101k county line, iu Forest coun ty, on a charge of murder. It is alleged that Rockwell and Mrs. Annie Haines con nived to and that Rockwel! did kill the woman's husband by knocking him on the head and burning him up. Rockwell is now confined in the Forest county jail, at Ti mesta, on a charge of burglary, but he w III be taken to Ridgway and tried for murder, as the crime was committed in Lik county. Haines was about lifty years old, w bile his w ife w ho is very pretty, is about t w enty-live, the same age of Roc k Well, and the pair are said lo be intimate. Mrs. Haines is alleged lo have made a partial confession. A Lloydsville man writes thus to an A Itoona paper: "A short distance below this town, just beside the public road, there is a gi aim spring Mowing from the minimal i! rocks, ll happens that tho line between Kiair and Cambria inns through, or right oyer the spring, dividing il i-q-ial-ly, tor w hii'h reason il is know n far and near as the County Line Spring. Mr. Harris, who is a'-, present zeroing up here in the mountains, suggests thai il would be eminently proper for the commissioners of the two counties lo jointly appropriate s li Hide ii I funds lo dig oil I and wall up this famous old fountain. A small pavilion over it Aould also be a decidedly necessai v improvement. This grand old watering place deserves to lie heller cared Tor, not only for the good il has done in the pa-l, but for the bem lit ii may afford the pres ent and future generations homo and the noble horse. f the genus Weal li iik Hflli. Lore! to. Pa., Feb. li'.. WC. Mr. Lewis Xdl and Miss Lizzie Riter were married at nuptial mass in St. Mi chael s Catholic church, at Loretio, at T:.':o o'clock on Tuesday morning. February Pith, by Rev. Father Kiltell. The attend ants were M r. .John Noll, brother of the groom and Miss Delia Ivorv.of (iallit.iu. ime very line music was rendered at tin church during mass and alter mass by Miss Annie K riithenacher, of Nicktown delicious wedding breakfast was served al the home of the bride M r. lho Reiler of Loretto w here a number of friends a:id relative sal down with l he happv couplf ifter which the wedding party orove to rcs-oii to meet Day Kxpiess, bound for Altoona where a pleasant dinner party awaited them at the home or Mr. ttcorire Noll, Washington avenue, and where the newly wedded couple will spend a fi ays with relatives and friends. The bride is one of Gone tos mosi estimable youn ladies, who ha- many friends both here and in neighboring towns, w hile the groom is a prosperous farmei w ho stands highly in the estimation of all who know him. They will go to housekeeping near Loretto and it is the wish of their many friends that prosperity may attend them. m. Open lor Trntiic. We learn fioni the Spangler Sriilinrl that the Cambria County railroad is now open for tratlic. Ihe big till near Carroli- town having been completed and the tirst train run oyer the new road lat Wednes day, when the pay train of the Heeck Creek Railroad company went, over to Spangler from Patton with Superintendent Paltoti and other officials aboard. That after noon the first freight, composed of twenty loaded coal cars, left the suling of the learlield Consolidated Coal company at Spangler and started on its way to the astern market. The Sentinel believes the openine of the road is the Iteginning of a new era for Spangler aud vicinity and says: "The twenty cars shipped Wednesday is hut. the begii.ning of one of the most extensive toal operat ions in the state. The Clear field consolidated coal company will, w ith in the near future, employ Tim miners, w ith an ever increasing capacity. With the opening of spring marked developments will be made, and the long period of stag nation prevailing will be brokt n. The F.lecllon In F.benottnrf. Flie followii u is the result of the elec tion in Erienstjurp Tuesday: WKST WAKII. Iurpes T. M. Richards, in.-!; Joseph T. Simusoii, 71. A nditor (Ieiri:( Thomas, .; I.. I. Little, M. lax collector .lolm F. Tit.bott. HiT. Justice of the I'eace C. T. Roheris. rr,-, Joshua I). I'arrish. I Hi. Coiiiiciiinan Albert Auel, V.i; E. J. Luth er. 111. School director T. J. Davison li'.i; A. V . r.uck.TI. .ludge or election Hosea Evans. Join. Maloney, '.HI. In spector (leorse A. Ilavis, SI; Thomas J James, s'.i. K A ST WAlili. IStirgess T. M. Richards, 7r; Joseph T. Simpson. 14. Auditor I Jeorjje Thomas, 71: P. J. Little. 17. Tax collector John K. Tihhott, 7J; J. It. Denny. 1. Council mail Thomas D. Evans. 7f.; John 1 lilair, 13. School director It. It. Pavi i-.i: William I5yrne, IX Judge of election Isaac Davis. 7."; I'hil LHttrlnger. M. In soector Samuel D. Liidwij?, .5; Henry r.yrue. 1". A t ail wf Irn I'er On. Tl e iollowini? cut in wattes will go into effect about the same time that McKinle the t.resluential chair. Central Manaeer Trice, of :he Cambria Iron com pany, causeil tne ioiiowihk i posted upon Friday last: "Owiim to the general depressed prices ruling in the steel trade, and especially the severe drou in the price of rails, which the Cambria Iron Company neither caused nor follo-ved, until compelled to do so in order to secure sufficient 'tonnage' lo seep the mills in operation: and to enable the rompaiiy to partiaily meet the losses involved, a reduction in the salaries and wages in each office and department con nected with this company, averaging ten per cent., will go into effect March 1. lStC." frherift'n Sale. Sheriff Coulter has advertised the fol lowing properties at sheriff's sale at the court house on Monday, March 1, lts'.iT, al one o'clock, r. vi: The interest of Michael Patez in the sur face of ."iO acres of land iu Summerhill aud Portage townships, having thereon a two story plank house and log stable. The interest of Ruth Hickman In a lot of ground iu liarnesboro. having thereon a two-story frame house and out buildings. The interest of Krick Uroberg In a lot f ground in Susquehanna township, south extension of Hastings borough, having thereon a two-story frame house. The interest of John Itergquist in a lot in Hastings lioroimh, having thereon a two-story frame house. The interest of Mary Ann Anltus in a lot of ground in the liorough of Summer- hil!, having thereon a two-story plank house, stable and outbuildings. The interest of Lawrence Prockley in Z aciesot lan.1 m hortage township, having thereon erected a two-story frame house. iog barn and outbuildings. The interest of Thomas Munroe in a lot of ground in Gallitzin borough, fronting on Main street, having thereon a large frame building cwvupied by 1'. I!. Cogrove, a store room, stable aud outbuildings. Th" interest of Thomas Muiirocin a lot of ground in Gallitzin liorough, having thereon erected a building used as a meat market. The interest of Michael D. Wills in a lot of ground in Ashville liorough. having thereon erected a two-story plank house, a table, an ice house and ware rooms. The interest of Thomas Dod-on in lot No. 1) in plan of lots laid out by Michael Slattery, in Cresson township. The interest of Thomas Dodson in a lot ground iu Cresson township, having there on a two story irame building containing looms and a small one-story frame build ing used as a dwelling and meat market. The interest of Jeauette L. Shunkwiler and Clarence M . .shunkw iler in a half lot of ground on the west side of Heaver street, in Hastings borough, having there on a two story irame bunding used as a I welling and storeroom. The interest of John Rosenhamer iu I'i'.i1 acres of land in Cambria township, having thereon a two-story frame dwelling house. a large nanK barn ami oilier outbuildings. The interest of John Rosenhamer in 2.i ncres of land in Cambria township. The interest of II. J. Conway in Km acres of land in Gallitzin township, having thereoii a two-stcry dwelling house occu pied ny II. .1. Conway: a two-story dwell ing house iM'cunied hy II. C. Donohoe; a two-story dwelling house occupied by Clara Shonehart; a two-story dwelling occupied by Morris Weaver. The interest of J. F. Marks in a lot in Patton borough, having thereon a two story frame dwelling house. The interest of Kdward Kger in a lot of ground iu Susquehanna township, being lot No. :tl on plan of lots laid out by Thomas Kyrne. Krai Entitle Tnnnrrrii. Cambria Iron company to Jacob II. Gas ton. Fast Coin inaiigh. Consideration, fXio. Joseph Hogue et UX. lo J. K. Shield, Allegheny, fl. A. K. Patton, trustee, to Patton Clay M amifact uring company, Fallon. (1. Cambria Iron company to William R. Adam., Coopetsdale, t'.vni. William l. Adams el ux. to William Mc Featers, Coopersdale. fH. Lizzie K. Grillilh et vir to W illiam C. McFcaters, Coopersdale. $-tim. Franklin Reikebile et ux. to Kliznlu-lh Rerkebile. Richland, f .'."iii. Franklin lterkebi le et ux to Louisa Rer kebile. f'.'.Hl. Mary I'.eilstein el vir to Peter Hoffman, Johnstown, J'.hki. Samuel Kelly et ux. to II . Soinerville, Carroll. 1. Kdward O'Rrien et ux. et al. to McClell and Short, Lilly, ('"K John A. Dillon et ux. to liluhaker Coal company. Siiiiieliaiiiia, i.ui. Michael Thomas et ux. to Rlubaker Coal company. Elder, $1. Kllcii A. Conrad to John A. P.radley. Al- Allegheny, f."i."in. P.lubaker Coal company to Michael Thomas. Elder, fl. Chest Creek Land t Improvement com pany to Denlingtr, Poorman & Co., Pat ton. S so". Chest Creek Land t Improvement com pany to Den I inner, I'oorman fc Co.. Cat- ton. $:uk Abraham L. Good et ux. et al. to Emma R. Karlinsey, Rarr, t.Vl. Chest Creek hand & Improvement com pany to t-rauk Cole, ration, fll'.i. Cambria Iron company to William C McCartney, East Conemaugh, :t2.". t ainbria Iron company to Alexander Hamilton, Westniont, S1,4T.. 'aiiilrintt Knblwd. The Toronto. (., Ihiihi Tritiunc, of Sat urday savs: The hardware store of I. E, ender, at New Cumbeiland, was burglar ized I-ridav night, scissors, knives, razors and revolver being taken to the amount of nearly J.'iii). The robbers first broke into the rear ware room, but were unable to gain en trance into the store room. Then then cut a small hole in a side door, but being niiable to get same unfastened they weut to the front doors, which they pried open. Mr. Render states that so far as he is able to tell, his loss amounts to nearly f'JiM), among the numerous articles taken tieing '.o razors, just leaving him two for a "nest egg. "June a minuter oi revolvers were taken, but the robbers evidently worked iu the dark, and heuce, missed a case contain ing a mi in her of high priced knives, taking ,i lot of cheaper ones. No delinite clue to the thieves has yet been obtained, but it is the general im pression mat tney are a nonie pr outlet. yinrrlsitf l.leene. The following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the two weeks ending Thursday. Feb ruary 1 , iv. : David W. Richards and Elizalielh Rich ardson. Dunlo. James Sheehan and Susie Monahan. St. Augustine. Daniel McClynn and Catharine Da I ton. Croyle township. Ccorge I'u.ak anJ Fudmilla Fabian. Johnstown. Joseph Suopko and Veronico Camro. Dunlo. William l'.ird. Roxbury, and Rosie Hair, Johnston u. Ceorge F. M ishler, Johnstown, and Idil la M iller. Roxbury. John It. Waule. and Salona I'.yrne, Hast ings. John E. Reed. Rraddock. and Mary It. Clark, (allit.iu. .Iiilui sliwofsky and Jtilianna Fillip, Johnstown. Ceorge W. Weaver and Lizzie IJ. liis- choff. Johnstown. William I'ugh and ReWcca Ituzzard, Stouycreek ttiwnship. Fowrtrr I lpl onion . Monday two young nit n had an un welcome experience in Hoggs township. They were handling some powder in a shanty near the coal mine of Joseph Wil- soni-roit, when by some means tne powaer exploded. There was a considerable quan tity of powder an 1 the shanty was blown to pieces. One of the young men named Adam Rowles whs blown through the roof uii.l bii?h into the air. He is badly burnt and hurt and it is feared injured internal ly. The other voting man's name is Wil liam EUlridge. He was Mown through the door of the shanty and sustained some in juries, though not as serious as those re ceived by his companiou. They are both about -TJ years of age and Rowles is mar ried. Clearfie Id Monitor. From rrdlt to Caak. TO MY PATRONS: While I leel Indebted to yon lor klndnos shown me daring tbe last th Irty two years that I have been dole a credit business In Ioretto. I bare decided on March 1st, lV7, to do a strictly cash business. I have many customers to whom I would be glad to icive credit, but II I sell for rash I will be comi elled to refuse credit to my beat Irlrnds or neatest relatives. o don't think bard ol me. Tbanklna: you lor tbe liberal patron age suM-orded me In the past and assuring you thai my new method will enable me to sMre yii better satistactloa than ever be lore. I remain Very Kespectlall. J.E SHIELDS. V. S. Produce taken same as cash. tt. niirrll war a a N tlrew. nilK SALE OK KENT. Tbe Central Hotel. V at Lrftrelto. Cambria county. Pa. Kasy A Idrcss JltS. ELX.A B. McliONAUi. Jany. 8 tt. ANTED A aeneral representative In this county to oraaniae local boards lor the Artisans' Savinas and Lon Association. Ad dress vl Filth Ave.. PittsburK, Pa. nich.51 7 ANTKlis a reliable man to represent a loan f f Institution In Cambria county Money loaned In sums ol f too to tlO.uuu. For particulars apply to W. M. DA V IS, Coalport, Pa. lDCO'iHtt. 'I'HK r.bensbunr Kulldlns; ft. lAan Association 1 will otter for sale at the Key Hulldinic. Kb ensburg, on tbe :ourth Monday in February, rs.oiw.ou. THUS. 1A1, Lbatsr IaKi m bb, f-ecretary. rresiuent. JADIF and icentlemen's rulu. musical In j strutuenta el all kinds, sewlox machines, vehicles, dress goods, etc.. etc.. at manufacturer's prices. School and Nunday school libraries and standard sets ol books by the world's beet autb ors al le.s than cost ol printing. T. W. Cbl'lS. represents manulacturers. Feb. iVA. AT THE OLD RELIABLE. Everyboly. and eieclally the ojster-lovlon xi.ile ol Kt'iensburit, are Inyited to call at Kobe McKrren's Old Keilable Koslaurant, when tbey want Kood. fresh Oysiers. by the pint, quart or gallon, t Ir you can have them Stewed or Fried, all at the lowest j.rlce. Fresh Oysters every day. ortlUt JOS. HORNE t CO. r.efctinniiiK Saturday, Feb. bttb we shall bold a Special Sale of Men's Collars, Cuffs and Shirts. COI-LAUS AN U CUFFS made from the very liest 2Ui couut linen (notbini; else in tbem). Collars, Eleven Cents Each; (INK DoI.l.AK AM A Ul'AKTF.K A DoZKX. Cuffs, Fifteen Cents a Pair; (Ink Dollar am Skvkxty-kive Ckxts A IHl.KX I'AIUS. As pood as any you ever paid 25c. a piece for UNLAUXDKlF.il SHIRTS These are made e-oecinll v for us, and iu two styles. open front and back, and open back. They are maileoflsew ) ork M ills M nsiin. witn :i-ulv linen set iu Uoni. 3-ply w rist bands. 4 ply neck bands, reinforced bosom, patent sleeve and back facings, extra stronit skirt fttisset, paleut barred button holes and felled seams. 1 lie price a uring tins Sale is Fifty Cents Each. Will wear as well as any costing tl .'. Special attention will lie given to mail orders during tbe sale of these goods. Tbe orders w ill lie tiled as received, but no orders will be filled until Feb. 13. PENN AVENUE AND FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURG. Orphan k' Court Sale OF V.iI.V AHI.K REAL ESTATE ! IN KKPAKTIIION PK K.K.EUINCtS IN ES- TATK 1F EIJJA Bl'TI.EK. lECE SE1 KY virtue ol an enter Iranltnr out the Orphans' t'ourl ol t'anil.rlm county. 1 will expose to sule hy iutllc vendue or outcry on tne premiaea oo FRIDAY, FKBRUARY 10, 1S0T, the lnllowlng rtrsoribed property ol the estate ol Kill Kutler. decease.!. U wit: All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the Mh ward ol the Vilj ol JohDMown. Cam bria eonnry . Pennsylvania, noun.leri ami leTlt e-1 as lollows: Krontlnn on the westerly side ol Somerset screet anil extemlln nark 10 erchea to (what is now or was lately known as) Walnut Alley and Leinic known on the plan of Kernrillo as l.-it No. 58 and being the same lot ol ground. the title to which became vesie.i in said r-n)a Kutler by deed ol Cteonce w. Kern et al dated March 10. I860, and recorded in the Keeorder'a littice lor said county in record book Vol 27, pane 8. Having erected thereon a two-story rratue Dwcllinir House In koo.1 repair and Outbuildings. TKK.MS OK SAI.E: Ten pei ent. ol the pur chase money to be paid when the property is sold: tbe balance ol one. ball on continuation oi sale by the court: and the remaining one-hall In sli month therealter. Ieierrei pay mems i bear Interest at six per rent, and to be secured by judgment bond and mortgage as trustee may require. ........ . I !, I.'!) ntKiiLAn nai-iiiDi Eowabd T. McNklih. Atty.. Trustee. Johnstown, Pa. Jan. 22. 1HHT.41. ASSIGNEE S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby riven that P. K. Klrby. et ux.. Hv deed ol voluntary assignment dated January v:t. IS'.'T. and ot record in 'a.mhrla county. In leed Hook volume 1(9. pave 18V. conveyed to the un- derslgtat l assmnee all their property In trut lor the renent ol tbe creiiiiors ol f. r. Kirny. All personh owinic said estate will please make Im mediate payment, and mote navmg claims or demands aieainst tbe same will preejl tbem properly autheotlcated for settlement. a . v r c-1 iv . Assignee ol P. K. Kirby.etnx. Kbensburg, Pa., February 4lh. 1HVT. 11 6U EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is bcehy given that letters testament ary In the estate ot uaniei immtu . s.r . Ia)e ol Carroll township, have teen arante.1 to the oo dersiitned hy tbe Kearlster ol Wil.s In and lor I'auit.rla county. All persons owing said estat will please make immeairie payment. ana .nose having claims or demands against the same will present tbem properly authenticated for settle ment. llABII.LBII.il, r.xeeator ol tie last will and testament Ol llaulel liumm. Sr., deceased. Ireuo, Pa., KeD. 4th. 18VT. Vi St. FOR SALE CHEAP. A 2-seat Surrey (1 jump seat) not much used, will sell very cheap for cash or nice produce at WESTON'S STORE, Gallit zin, Pa. Ken. 19 4t. WANTED SALESMEN 1 We want one or two men In each Vunty to take orders and are wllllna- to pay well aaree to Kk.PL.Al-K I'KEE for Nursery Stock, lor arood work. We anything that dies from natural causes. We also have a choice line ol SEtU POT A TOKS. GIVE US ATRIAL. THE HAWKS NITRSFKY COMPANY. KOCHENrbK, N. Y. Aug. V V6 4m. Robert Cassidy's ShavingParlor .located on Centre street near Mountain Honsa office. Shaving. Hair Culling and Snampoo- ln done In the neatest and best manner. bar ol yonr patronage solicited. " 111 . 44 1- 1J T KOHEKT U-SS10T. LE8 Fe as.wi rii now I ark 01- STOVES, RANGES, FURNACES, Eooffing ami poiitinr. AR1I1IID11JLTUII1AIL IMPILEMEWTS Tread Powers, Threshers and Separators, Iron and Wood Pumns Fence Wire, Etc., Etc., 1 ' EBENSBURG, - PENNA. OILS! OILS! The Atlantic Refining Co., of Pittsburg, Pa., make a specialty of manufacturing for the domes tic trade the finest brands of niuminatins and Lubricating Oils, Naphtha and Gasoline That can be I.UDE FROM PETROLEUM. We challenge comparison with every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the Most : Diiiformly : Satisfactory : Oils in the market ask for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO, PITISBUKO 1EPT P1TTSBVKU. PA octlB.naly. LEGAL NOTICE. In the t'curt ol Common Plear ol Cambria county. Nonce i hereby irlven to the creditors of An drew Kckeiinxle ol tbe IoIiowIuk order and de cree made and entered Ui Raid Court: "And du. to wit. January 14. ltT. the with In petition read and It I ordered and decreed that the Sherltl iclye notice by advertisement In two newiaiers published within the county lor three consecutive weess notliyins; me credi llors ol Andrew Eckenrode that an ai.plicallon would be made at tne Court ol Common Pie.4 to be held on the tirst Monday ol . arch, HSi, at lo o'clock, a. .. lor an order and decree authorfEiDK. emimweilng and direction Adam SchetUK. the above named tlti..ner. to recon ey to the said apalKiior, Andrew luekenrode. hi heirs and attMKOS. ail the r?prty. estate and ellocts lloiitiliiK to tbe arniKne.! estate In the ik t'MMon or control ol the petitioner, at which time nnal decree, unless some valid ruod be presented lor ho refuail thereol, will le made, aulhonxins;, einpowcrinn and d -rectlnic the petitioner to execute and dellter to the mid Andrew Ecaearode, as alienor as atoresald. a deed convey Inn to him. his belrs and asMitns. ail the property, estate and e fleets a aloresitid. and that tbe said peti tioner shall then be released ami discharged from all turther liability lor and on accjunt ol tbe asslicnuieot to him as aforesaid. BY THE COVKT." In pursuance ol tbe direction con tained In the attove order ol Court, notice is hereby given to the creditors ot said Andrew tvevenrode. that -a application will te made to said Court on the brsl Monday ol Match at 10 o'clock. A. M . lor a nnal decree authorixtnK. empowering, aud dirwl IDK Adam ScheltlK. as.-licnee ol said Andrew KckenroJ to convey all tbe property and eB cts remaimnic unsold or In bn possession and con trol to his said asslKnor, I. W. nU'LTEK. Sheriff's ti.Ilce, Feb. 12. l8yT.5t -htrifl HAVE YOU I.EAD Times THIS MORNING? THE VUILA V F.I. V 11 1 A THE TIMES Is the most extensively cir culated and widely read newspaper published in I'ennsy Ivania. Its discus sion of public men and public measures is in the interest of public integrity honest gayernnient and prosperous In dustry, and it knows no party or per sonal allegience in treating public is sues. In the broadest, and best sense a family and general newspaper. THE TIMES aims to have thelargest cir culation by. deserving it, and claims that it is unsurpassed iu ail the essen tials of a great metropolitan uew-spa-per. .Specimen copies of any editijn will be sent free to any one sending their address. TERMS. Daily. :t per annum; l.t for four months: : cents per month; delivered by carriers for six cents per week. Sl'MAY lEiution, .VJ large, handsome pages 2'4 columns, elegant ly illustrated, beautiful colored sup plement, $-'. er annum: Scents per copy. Daily and Sunday, f.i.tio per an num; 50 cents per mouth. Address all letters to THE TIMES. Philadelphia JOHN PFISTBB, DEALER IH GEIIERU r.URCHAMDISE, Hardware. Qusware, HADE-UP CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, VEGETABLES IN SEA HON, HaRSENN, ETC., OPPOSITE JUNCTION HOTEL, CRESSON, PA. maM-Soiy THE KEELEY CURE IsaiTeoial boc-n to business men who, having drilled unconsciously into the drink bal.it ami awaken to find the disease of alcoholism fastened upon them, rendering then, unfit to maimer af fairs reuuiriutr a clear bruin. A four week course of treatment al the PITTSBURQ KEELEY INSTITUTE. No. 4246 Fifth Avenue, restores to them all their powers, meatal and physical, destroys the abnormal appetite, and restore them to the condition thev in be- f.re they indulireil in stimulants. "This has been done n more than I'M) rases treated here, and amt.ni; them some of tout own neighbors, to whom we run refer with conrt lem-e as to the absolute safety and efficiency of the Keeley Cute. The fullest and most m-archine invevtiatimi Is nvitcU. ticud for paiupiilcl Kivicjf full iulonua tiun. aua; 3 4. L,liaer Llrens. Notice Is hereby ptlven that the application ot Wsn. H rdaards. wnoe residence ana iace oi bnslness Is Jamestown. I'ortaae township, tor tavern lleen-e, has been Bled In the office ol tbe 4 lourtol Cluarter Sesslnol t'amkrla county, Pa., and will be presented to the said court lor Its consideration on MuNllAY. KEBKl'AKY 1 15. 1SV7. W. IA l. Ebensbunt, Jan. 30. 18V7. 3U Clerk tl. S. DEALER IN CARL R1V1NI US, -PRACTICA WATCHM-aKEH AND DEALER IN- , . - l.t: i REDUCTION SALE ! For the next 30 days we will sell any of our Winter Suits, Over coats, Underwear and all winter poods at Greatly Reduced Prices. We must make room for Sprin? Goods, and to do so have have re duced our prices so much that all Winter Goods are bound to go. Our Loss Will Be Your Gain. We carry the best line of Shoes in them have been reduced to less than cost of manufacture. Call soon and get a bargain. C.A. Sharbaugh, CARR0LLT0WN, PA. A Book of Permanent Value. Every American Citzen and every Student of American History and Collector tif Americana will want it. School, Col lege, and 1'iiblic Libraries must have it. Pennsvlvania Colony and Commonwealth 11 Y SYDNEY f.EOIir.E FISHER, Autln.r of "The Makius of Pennsylvania." One Volume, Ued r.nckram. to match the niakiug "The Making of Pennsylvania." or Maroon Cloth, gilt top, iincnl edges, ElsT I'lIH K, tl .VI. To bring it to the attention of the wide circle of readers it merits we will send, postpaid, to any address on the receipt of $1 J4. PENNSYLVANIA ha had a more var ied and interestins history than any other State in the I num. Theearlv settlement of the province under the eiithusiatic leadership of William Penn. ihe coiillict of the numerous sects and nationalities which made up the population, the horrors, massacres, and excitement of the French and Indian wars, the lieice struirles of political parties in the 1. -volution when the success of the movement for the liber ty of all the Colonies depended on the pos ition tak.'ti by the Keystone State, as it was calied. the same struggle recatcd at the time of the adoption of the Nati.inal Constitution, and that strature wild revolt of the Scotch-Irish known as the Whiskey Kebellion all this Mr. Fisher has eiven iu full detail in an attractive, handy volume, with additional chapters on the pail t ik.-n by Pennsylvania in the civil war. the growth and effects of the public school system and the development of Philadel phia in he present century. llKMiY T.CoATK .t Co., Pi lU.lsiiKUs. PHII.AI.KI.I'III A. CREAM1 B-ImCATARRH Mm eM4rA-9f fliVnoi a. ti. Oc4tMi4m t A Kmal . I" Allayin Hmim mmH lHfamnr'OM, tint In (A Sorra. Pralrcf the Adtiilintnl toirf. HrptMr-n of Tnnte mtut ManWf. 4T-4 . is- w . - - . . Ps 1 MOTVtllJ It Will Cure COLD !N HEAD A particle ts applied Inw eacn aostrei matt is atcreeable. Price 60 cents at lmnriclsts nrby mail ELY HKIirHtKS, 6 Warren Street. New lork. Bov.l0Jt4.ly Mountain House Shaving Parlor, Main Street, Near Post Office ajThe onderslKoed desires to Inform tbe pnb 11c that be has o-ened a shavlna; parlor on In all Its branches will be carried on In the I fntnre. Everythlnsr neat and eiaaa. I Your patronasie solicited. I r. X. FEES. 1 $ 4EWEtEfc, HITCHES. CLOCKS, JEVELRV,S1LVEP.WARE, MUSICAL INSTEDIEHTSI aki OPTICAIGOODS. SOLE AKXT TOR THE CELEBRATED BOCKFORDl WATCHES. CGlnnitia anil Freflonia Watciss In Key nd Stem Winder. tLARC.K SELECTION OF ALL ' I o i iia.MI. :tSM? linet.f Jewell y U unsur passed. Come and see fur your- elf before pure basiii elsew here fc3TAll work aTuaranleed. : CAEL EIYIKIUSi Northern Cambria and some of PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Schedule in effect November 16, ltsa, ('aiesrtlOBaait f'reaMB. CAST. Seashore Exresi, week d-ys-.. atl a am AltMn AccommoJation, week daya., mita Mam Line Express. JHt. ,...lu Ml a aa Altoona Accuia.. week days lutp Harrist-unc AccosamodaUon, Sundays Mall VprssVda"lly. SIT pat Phlladeli.hla Express, dally 11 p sa Johnstown Accommodation, Pacific Express, daily Way Hast-erncer. daily.... Mail Train, dally I'lttsburK Eires, daily.... week days.. 14 a aa 97 a aa lispa SS6paa 3 as p as ip.aa r art Line, dally.. Johnstown Accommodation, week dmya 4 p aa Elesialaira: Brah. TRAIKS ItklTL Inim Hast imrs and the North .... 7 3 a aa Kn.m ."resson 1 a sa Ipim Yiniondale. ......... 3 35 p m I'lMia l'renin... aoapsa Knim -'resson - - ft P at Krv.ua V;o topjale....... Tpa Irun Urescon 10 p aa TU04 LCAVB. Kor fresson T Sw a sa t..r Hastimts and tbe North lt) a ax For Vintoodale li'llta For 'ref4n..... . . . 2 3ft o aa 'r Vlntondale - ft ui. p sa r'or Hastings and the north . ... ftw p aa For lrt ;sson I J p aa I reusa aal t learsield. Ieave Irvona at 6.4ft a. m. an.l 1 30 p. aa. arriv. I tut at Cresson al S Oft a. m. and 2ft p. m. aava 'resson a 3ft a. m. a.nd 5 au p. m arrtvlnai at Ir vona at 1 40 a m. and Vi p. m. Kor rates. sxa. etc . call on anect or adJreas Tans. e. v"aTT. i. a. w. seo Etna a Pittst.urK. fa. 1. B. Hl lCHIN-sON. )enera.i Man&aer. J. K. WlMUt (General M a. vu. BKBD. m traot a a 1 a. REED & READE, LAttornevH at la.'w. EBEJ-SBl'Ktt. - -4 OEce oa tientre street. PKNNA. KITTELL & LITTLE, Attorneys nl ltvv, EBENSBUKl. PA. M-UIHsj in Oparm House. IJ.M ry W. DICK, JLa ATTt IKN KV-AT-LAW, tsiassrw, Pbbb'a-. 4-spcll attention to srtvea elalasa for Pea ton Bounty, etc. ehl- ea T F. McKENRICK, I attobbbt isnonrniuoi at Law, EBEs.Htfctl. - PA 4 ifflce on Centra streau H. MYERS. ATTUkBET-lT-LAW. EaaaTaBtjaa, Fa. a-UIHe la tiollonade Raw. OaBtra a treat, onaldeTdufton, AITUKN EY-ATLAff, ebbtbbcb, rm W '(Ifflea la tpera Hons, ttentar stiwat. Eteiston Fire Insurance Aejiicj T. AV. DICK, General Insurance Agent, EBESTSBUBQ, rA, VJSV-e- 4 II -0-CT
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