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uilmn gxttmrn. Mil U' t-AMKKIA CO., PA. JANIAKY 1 1 .;. 41. PrHMS.4L. , j;.-:ir.T. of SpMNgl.T, visited l'.onifao ha? M.iif, i'f Indiana, was ..lay. ,.ii.,in an.l daughter are .l,.hnt"vii. ot Lilly, sH-nt a , ,, Ut-iliii'sday. ,,f MitnniiTliill, died at i'Lt.-i- tn Monday. ,.f ttii- plaiv, brought f,,x one day last we.'k. ,f ( ;iinlria township, lost Kith one day last week. ,. ,.f this jdace. has se , '.!,. railroad as lireinan. , h. r and wife, of Uarr . f,w hours in town on 2. .,. I I.. and Harry huther i".r:i! I mi mess of lN.rtajfe, has ' f 1 i. -.jiiat'oii of lln-olliet- to the J. .1 .1:1 IM.-k an.l A. J. 1 Stick. .,.,; t.n-hip. were vi-itors to i'ir.-,',u M ..M.iav. I ,.. ;i .-.it- eoal per day are now I ; Yr.-Mi ' .; ' 'he vicinity of -n.ir.i. net U. r. Mistniaster at 4 in i; tnwn-n'l'. spent a lew i ,. i: ..i: Monday. 4- K l; (ivsil has eoinmeiie -A .-lion f a atiii.JJ mill neat . 1 i-i t i.laM in tli place. Jf-. lither. mother of .'t ii I.-. v ;" will' ivphonl fever. J 4 "? , .... i ii , (!.i:Mi'I 1,1,1 I I" ee-iiioni n-oiu ml Kiien Kirliy, ol Wil li. ur-ii.iv -veiling ol last weeK. i. A. ll 'over. tme otLarroIl 1 i , -t iti'. ii- ami an old I nelid fC4 i'i:Hvis w a-in town on Monday. 35 lat.n!i r;re iumi;ui. o c4 a i : i l,..i. a i mm on next Tuesday 2 t .: i...r...... i.f lit .11. i II I i It ir -vi,B,' l'-r 1 " W.-iiR.and. ot tins plat e, tias i . , . u ill, .m.'.-.f lilt. I'.iMtniC c: - lonii"-' :lie rk on the 1". II. It. near 'Ji.iiatii "ai ms, son o! Mwaril Owens, lfj(,r;at..ti-l.:p. is vi-iiii!? his par--j jf . r an ai -i ii. e "f nineteen years in : -r -i A. II l.o ed the Messrs. Mieh- if this place. .sal l'a:r: ;ir l Hi. -'In s. of the almshouse - i 'ii... to tiini L'otid homes for three iittii' .ri-. atreo respeei i eiy . I.i'ni.ui p'il.'i-. v ln-r. :i nd hT daughter, Julia. . went to I'hihtdelphia last tiu-v ii.teiid to spend the bal- a tin- i inter. 4 .-rv . ;. .-ti..ii district in th? state will l rniita !! at the r elit uary ele -non. ", j i addition, alt the boroughs wi'I i "!i i-..n-tat.I''s. nil... i-ni ifil house on a farm in Car ; . i.-liiii o ned by M. I). Kitlell. Ks.., tii- i.tiiT. w as destroyed by lire one "1 a-t iil-t Weeh. tiiit-ilay as tl.e ..'nil anniversary ' 'Jk in. ori.oiai ion til Ktjensliurt as a i-l., !l.at act havincheeii aeeoniplish- t ".lli ..f .1 .'limit t y. ls;l -Ii -s Am ie liie!d. of this place. j.. ::li tl.e measles, contracted while t 'are of her brother. I.eonce, in jl ir'. a oti'ile of weeks acu. -X tow n council of Huntingdon ha a i oiin:i it tee to ascertain the .-re.-i . i ir an electric lisMil or j;as .. under the borouuh control. i --an e of live miles will hi', savei n riit-l'iiii: and Altoona when th i. improvements now in progress on ui-yiv anu railroad are completed tew hedule from ressoli to iiiiii.r,; ill j:o Into effect in about l'.i--. i.L'ets can then iro direct to id -Latin i place without chatmitiK i t v.v ll-nry. who was shot by Tin iii.-on. near Deltnont. West iii-j ci.iiiiiv, January th, oieil on .v. Tl. irni.-. in remains in a critical ,!i- r MMaim-. the Philadelphia con . Iia-Uiu.'lit loo acres of moiiiitain nd near Niiieyah. Westmoreland . ii oi.l. r to procure s tone for hi . I . i:oi i -t at 1'oi-tairi . ' .1 iv - a.' . the residence of Will 1 1 "iiia-, in lliiiitiiiedou. was enter mi . v.- and ..'0 in ca-Ii. a sjVc i ui.lihaiii. ivith tuochatms attach 4; il r... riic-s were taker.. iiu l.-.iiert-. in:. .! .0 veai's. an tn- f tie- a m house from lol.nstown. ; I'l. lay iiioniini; from hemorrhage .Mi:.'- The deceased was admitted i.n.-l: -ii-e on Aiiiiust 11th, !'..'!. -i.ifi uj . .ir- at t be ' I.y"' tower lay !iion. i,r ti e Lilly coal train ..i le.i ear I., l.-ave tin; track, blo knm t li'i ' !. f..r al oiit an hour I):iv la- s an 1 ; were delayed by tin; t.i r X..s. at. aiik 1 for a '..I !.e Ii. j.l . ..iiir II- .v .: en. of (lallit.in. has eon -I vce amount of building d in bridge wurk on the id between Lilly and lor- l.tnethe s t illie Oil I (W 11 tllC t 11, ! ar !-. --'Ot;. ! M.A.C., t.. '- ii.'- has appointed II. Northampton county, a represent 1 'en ns v 1 van ia Natio i. a! Ki.i-itiuii which ill tile ( i I V of Mei.'.. t.el'ill- l fi :t.ii I. .-xt. '"" I'lvtiiiwti persons re.-ently ex i 'an ..!' i.ow.ler iiiiiler the house of j'u t.ia-.. at Ii. rry. The house was -haKen and a hiit holt: was ''! j, o, ,,.,. Foriuiialely Mr. "' ! fiti.iiv . -. aiieii injury. 'i a'.-- of nomination of cantli ' or ;i,e ,.,r eiei-iion must be tiled k. !.. county cominisslolters ''r r'ri'iiT. .January 31st. ' an U- tiled up to and l'l liriiarv :td. ' '" "'' "' Internal Affairs at "a'uriiy i-s-d a patent to ll-i 'I..-- f,,r (7 acres and n ticr- oii l.iwiis!,ip, c:atnbria t attiarine (. hriste foi rches iii the same town- pa;,. Mo,,.h, A " a','! ii, , . l-.A r, r,-s di.ii ; ,( j,, '"' '-vi'Iiiiil' while attendinc Amos (ilass accident 'evulver which he had ' Ldl ile r-'e 11, . ii. tl. :" hi- pocket. The ball , ho whs silting be- . inllictin a slight '''l.ard lV Wi -aviiv t y th, e. 'he contractors who tiurmi.j- of i be in aiu ' I att, m Clay works on Fri l'e. I-II.I,,,, "" Mninif the debris away '"ir to rebuildi,,.' '-'irf. have a crew of iris away, the destroyed T 1 . . . -.oi.iisii.n reliirmil lo.mo 4 visit to her mother, who resides in We-tmurc- ISraAley, who was i.t ol t an.oria township. Is 8 just recovering from a Ir-. J.i.i ... 'lav fr. a Ii v '""lily. M,- t r.-.!d,. - ,. t U1 and j " 'lilies. I'U II, lli..... .. . , , -VIUII-. are tbat In tbe near - i .di,-.- Held of Indiana county coal "oj the hands of a compauy that it at once. Judge Beaver's d-r .... " week was in the interest of Prepared t. .t.. .. . . " . t a.. ' . r jii-,-,,. -rfo , The Democrats of the borough of Eb ensburg are requested to meet at the coun cil chamber iu said borough on Saturday evening, January 25th, lff'Jti, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of placing in nomination a ticket to be voted for at the ensuing Feb ruary election. The salary of the Stewart of the Bed ford county almshouse has been reduced from Snoo to MX! per year, and the wages of the farmer from ltj to 11.23 per month. The office of superintendent of the insane department has been abolished, and the stew ard required to attend to these duties. In Monday's New York World a list of the banking and Ihiancial institutions of the country that have subscribed to the new loan of the United States, was pub lished. Among the list published the name of the Indiana County Deposit bank cretuteu wttu suDseripuou or fjt'iwo appaers. We return thanks to the publishers of the Philadelphia Tunes for a copy of their excellent almanac which is filled with use ful information and statistics, reference matter of great use to the business man scholar, the farmer ami the mechanic. rice 23 cents. Address the Times Phila delphia, l'a. A counterfeit ten dollar bill has been discovered at St. Louis, made by a coun terfeiting gang there, w ho are said to be flooding that citv with it. It is raised from a genuine two Dollar bill, which bears the portrait of William Windoiu, ortnerly secretary of the treasury, and isf level ly executed. Samuel Ureen. whose home is at Al toona, escaped on Sunday evening from the ilarrisburg insane hospital and was still at large at latest accounts. (Ireen is a dangerous lunatic and is said to have epealedly sworn that if he ever escaped from the asylum he would go home and kill his wife and children. Judge While, of Indiana, has recom mended from the bench that prisoners, af ter being tried, convicted and senienied to the county jail, be required to perform some labor. He urges the commissioners of Indiana county to provide some kind of jobs for the prisoners. It is a good idea ami should be adopted in every county in the stale. On Monday evening the Johnstown Republican city convention met and nomi nated Knoch Jones, for oiayor: John J. Hrow n, for controller, and Charles Wehu, for treasurer. On Tuesday evening the Democrais met and nominated Dr. (Jeorire W. Wagoner, for mayor; Samuel Lenhart, Jr., for controller, and K. F. Speedy, for treasurer. A corps of engineers, in the employ J M. t'atneroii & Co., of Ilarrisburg, was last week surveying coal lands along the north branch of the Conematigh in Suiumerbill. l'ortae and Minister townships. This led to the tumor that it was a corps of en gineers of the Keech Creek railroad, loca ting a proposed extensiou dowu this stream to Wilinore. On Thursday morning while Carl Jus ,v.ii is employed in the black smith shop of K. J. Luther, in this place, was shoeing a mule belonging to Judson Reese, the ani mal kicked and threw Mr. Jones" arm out of place at the shoulder. The arm was put back in place by Dr. Jones and the yjiing man is getting along as well as possible. The committeeman for he semi-cen tennial of I'iair county has secured so far two relics of the old canal days. Oue is the old bell that was hung in the cupola of the old Leech Line wareho use in I loll i - daysburg, ami was rung on the arrival of tbe passenger cars from Johnstown over the Old Portage, also on the arrival of the freight boats or freight cars. C. A. Funk, a resident of Johnstown, and until recently an employe of the Cam bria Iron Company, made information be fore an alderman in that city on Monday charging the cotnpanv with conducling a "company store"' and compelling its em ployes to deal at said store, in direct viola tion of the act prohibiting such stores The case will be argued within a fe,v days. Thomas Mcliabaii. who has been an inmate of the almshouse for the past twenty-live years, disappeared from that institution on Sunday I ast and his where abouts are unknown. He cannot talk, i childish, and the steward is much concern ed about his safety. He is about forty years of age. of n ediiitn height and wore a a gray suit of clothes and a black hat when he disappeared. A frightful accident happened at Dig Run, Clearfield conn tv, on Friday. Sam nel A. Creeu returned from a hunting trip and stood his loaded gnu against the wall while he pulled off his overcoat. His - year-old son got .he weapon, laid it across the table, w here tbe baby was asleep, and pulled the trigger. Three other children were in the room, and one boy, 4 yeats old was shot dead. Two others and the falh er were struck by some of the shot, but were not badly injured. Three months ago David 15. lieider man, ol Altoona. ana .Mrs. 1 1 nam .i aeons. of Tvrone. eloped. Heiderman left a w ife and family, and Mrs. Jacobs left her bus band and a large family. Warrants were worn out for the arrest of the erring couple on October 2'., but the officers failed to lo- ate them until Sunday morning, when they w re arrested in a hotel at McKees port. They were registered as Mr. and Mrs. David Plummer. They were taken to tbe ilollidavshiirg jail to await a bear ing. Mrs. Margaret I'.rown died at her home in Wilmore on Tuesday, January U. Is;"., agetl atioiit Mi years. The deceased was the widow of Henry ISrown, who died at that place a number of years ago. and who about twenty years ago resided in Cambria township on a tarm about a mile east of Kbensburg. She was the mother of Mr. Joseph Urown. of the East ward, and of the late P. F. lirnwti, of the Central Hotel iu this place, besides several other child ren whose names we cannot, at this tim recall. We have received from C A. Snow Co , solicitors of L nited States and foreign patents, of Washington, D. C, a pamphlet recently published and copyrighted by them entitled: "A summary of foreign patent laws with information and advice about foreign patents, giving the cost of same in various countries." The pam phlet is concise, well written, and contains In plain statement much that will be of Interest to inven Urs. patentees and man nfactiirers. A copy will be sent fiee to anyone addressing 0. A. Snow A. Co., pat ent lawyers, Washington, II. C It is estimated that about lO.ooO horse- ears formerly in use on the street passun- ger railways of this country have been tin r.erc wie-1 bv tho trolley. Each of these cars supplants eight horses, w hich would eat half a bushel of oats per day. That makes a difference of 4,ux bushels of oats nerdav. or nearly 13.(X)0,fX)0 bushels per annum. Horses are so numerous in Michi can and feed so scarce that the owner are turning them into the highways w ith tags attached to their necks, which reau. "Take me, I am yours." It is cheaper to give them away than winter them over with hay at - a ton. Work on the western end of the pro jected straight line from below Portage to Lilly has been temporarily susp tided pending the action of the Pennsylvania railroad officials on the suggested exten sion of this Improvement to the western eiftl of Flynn's curve, with but a slight curve below Portage. This will necessitate a very heavy fill and the changing of the course of th Conemaugh for half a mile, or two stone bridges over that stream; but as Flynn's curve Is oue of worst on the road, the advantages to be derived would be immeuse, and it is probab'e that tho Improvements may be made at this time. Dr. J. L. G. Myers, of Osceola Mills, up In Clearfield county, Is the promulgator of a scheme by which he proposes to erect in his town a grand church, to be known as the ISaptist National Monumental Church. His plan is to build a church of brown stone, every national, state and county officer to contribute a stone with their name engraved on it. He has begun with congress and says that many senators and members are so taken with the idea that they have taken two or more blocks of stone with their names nicely cut on the face. It is barely possible that Dr. Myers' church will be built by congress men aior.e unless the plan is enlarged. James McCann, who is employed as a brakeman on the Cresson &. Clearfield di vision, had his right hand badly mashed at (iallitzin on Thursday evening of last week. While in the act of coupling cars his glove became fasteued to the pin and before he could release it the cars came to gether with the above result. He was taken to the Altoona hospital the same evening where his band was dressed. All the fingers of the hand were either split open or crushed, and only the middle linger was amputated, as the physician thought he could save the rest. A few months ago McCann had his leg fractured and had re turned to duty but a fev weeks ago. He is a resident of Altoona. On Monday Htm. J. J. Thomas, mem ber of the State Hoard of Agriculture; Hon. S. D. Patterson, representing the Ebetisburg Agricultural Society; 11. J. Kru.nenacher, representing the Cambria County Agricultural Association, and Jos eph O. Thomas, representing Pomona Urange of Cambria county, committee on farmers' institutes, met in this place and made the necessary arrangements for holding two farmers' institutes, one at Patlon, February l:t. andone at Ebetisburg on February 11. An effort will be made to have a special train from Patlon to Ebens burg on the latter date. A further an nouncement will be made hereafter iu ref erence to the meetings and program. Arttonirnl I. Int. List of Tcauses set dow n for argument at argument court. January 27, isur,: Mahan vs. Jones; Fearl vs. Clark; Com mon wealth vs. McCurdj : Stitts vs. Jenk ins; Commonwealth vs. MeDermittet al.; same vs. Miller et al.: Henrietta C. M. Co. vs. (Jutridge; in re exceptions to report of auditor in Joseph Heslop estate; Johns town I. & L. Association vs. Shoemaker; iu rule on school directors of Allegheny township; use Hurley vs. Cresswell; Oit- tings vs. Clearfield township road district etal.; use Carman vs. Xotley et al.; I!. Selig & Co. vs. Karr; Stifller vs. Sickles; Kiihn, trustee, ys. Ogilvie et al.; Stutz- mau vs. Cook et al.; Sloan vs. Hurk et al.; Haynes, Jones, Cadbury Co. vs. Lilly Wat erCo.; in re road in Allegheny township; L. Harshberger fc liro. vs. Hopfer; Con urich v lo. vs. iucAamara: in re road in Suturaerhill and Croyle townships: Eliel Lougheimer & Co. vs. Schrenlield; Ranch vs. Lavely; l.arnhart vs. J rt-County Ag rictiltural JL Driving Park Association; use Lanty vs. Langbein; Geiser Manu facturing Co. vs. lliindlei et al.; City of Johnstown vs. 15. fc O. R. R. Co.: in ro extensiou Walnut street, (iallitzin; use M Reade, executor, vs. P. M. & R. C. Georgt KCriTY Cut' KT, JAM AKV .TO. James Sharbaugh et al. vs. Chrysostom blither etal.; Rev. Wm. Horn el al. vs. Rev. A.J. Ilealeetal.; Rev. C. Mankmy- er et al. vs. J. M. Domer et al. Tour In I'lorltln.. It would lie hard to find anv condition of human ailment that a winter visit to Flor ida would fail to improve, while those who enjoy good health cannot realize, without experience, what true etijovment there is in life passed under the golden skies of the Land of Flowors."' In order to give the public an opportuni ty to visit 1-lorida at a very reasonable cost, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged for a series of tours to Jack sonville. Since the system of personally conduct, d tours inaugurated by that com pany has been in effect, none but words of commendation have been received. It unexcelled train service, experienced tour st agents and chaperons, and above all its moderate charges, leave nothing to be desired. The tours to Jacksonville, allowing two weeks' stay in Florida, will leave iew York and Philadelphia on January 2s February 4, 11, IS and 23. and March .' is;;. The rate, including transportation. meals en route, and Pullman beith on pecial train, is 30.xi from New York, and fis.oo from Philadelphia; proportionate rates from other points. For further information apply to ticket agents or. address tourist Agent, H.i Kroadway. New York, or Room 411, llroad Street Station, Philadelphia, to w hom ap plication for space should bj made. nrrlsa( I.lrrnfi. The following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the weeks ending Thursday, January 10, IS'.h,: Joseph Pelegrend and Xena McCune, liarneshoro. David S. Eehenlanb, Elslie, and Annie M. Wilt, (iallitzin. Joseph Skeba and Victoria Tremsink. Patton. Joseph D. Turner and Agnes Jane I'.i-yan Walso. George V. Shaffer, East Taylor, and Amanda Jane Brown, Jacks-ju. Frederick P. Coontz and Lydia Layton, Walnut (irove. Thomas J. Ivey and Nora Hartnett, Johnstown. John H. Ripple, Geistown, and Ida Kel ler, I'pper Yoder township. William F. Zipp and Christiana O'Neill, Johnstown. Alphonsu? Horn, Altoona, and Rulah Houser. Summit. Frank Kirrish and Elizabeth Godnsick, Hastings. Krai Ei ate Transfer, William M. George et ui. to Cyrus SmeUzer, Washington; consideration, 444. Joseph A. Gray et ux. to E. W. Shar baugh, Spangler, 300. John Lockard to Peter Garruan, Susque hanna, 3,3O0. T. Harnes et ux. to Joseph Fabian, Harnesboro, ?nx. George Kurtz et ux. to Adam Kurtz, Stonycreek, (330. Joseph A. Gray et al. to Sydney Chand ler, Susquehanna, $172. Cornelius Mulherron et ux. to Edward O'Brien, Lilly, 3U. John Geis t Rt. Rev. Richard Phelan, Johnstown, $1. John Messenger to C. L. Messenger, Johnstown, fi'itx). Martin Custer to Frederick Custer, Rich land, 227. Thomas Hayes ft ux. to George Gradosh, Johnstown, !': George II. Jtoney et ux. to Edward J. Luther. Ebetisburg, 2xj. Francis J. Byrne et ux. to Ernest La- ball, Susquehanna, fo. Jonas J. Weaver et ux. to Daniel Stat- ler, assignee, Richland, tl. L. S. Van Ormer et ux. to James Wof- fenden. Reade, f 1. Mary Mason et al. to John A. Hamilton, Lilly, 1. William Kitteil, administrator, to F. A. Shoemaker. Cambria, 24. C. J. Mayer, assignee, to Brown & Otto, Morrellville, fc'SO. Ann Findley et vir. to John Thomas, assignee, Johnstown, 51. Executor of David Mills et al. to Anna F. Denipsy, Gallitzin. 1. Sheriff Cambria county to F. A. Shoe maker, Cambria, (23. Heirs of Abraham Makin to I. V. Stritt- matter, Blacklick, flos. Samuel Reed, trustee, to David Williams, Cambria, (:523. J. L. Spangler, trustee, to M. D. Kitteil, Spangler, $2l. Matthias Kessler to Hon. John Dean, W bite, t2,o0. Ellen R. Glass et vir. to linn. Joiin Dean, White, fH. Ann Mary Rickard et vir. to Hon. John Dean. White. $34. Viola C. Shomo et vir. to Hon. John Dean. White, f 14. Mary S. Noel et vir. to Hon. John Dean, White, f.x). Executrix of Pearson Fisher to Frank M. Shaffer et al., Johnstown, ?2,30fi. Marcellus Weakland et ux. to Joseph A. Gray, assignee, Bart-esboro, (1. Stephen HaJdeii, assignee, to Sherman W. Crum. Summerhill township, (4. Executors of Rt. Rev. Michael Domenec to Rt. Rev. Richard Phelan, Clearfield, 1. David Atherton et ux. to Emory Kolo nack, BarnesUiro, f 13(1. Jacob . Smay to Thomas W. Smay, Croyle, l,50t). Charles A. Vore et ux. to Sarah F. MilN er, Stonycreek. 1,130. Alary A. d'lnvilliers et vir. to Henry Connor, Bamesboro,-$125. To f lie CJoltlen .al. Undoubtedly California offers more gen uine attractions to the pleasura-traveiiug public than anv other part of the Ameri can continent. The fame of its climate is world-wide, and it is sought even by Euro peans, who find it more charming thac their own southert. slopes. To Americans its worth is too well known to necessitate a description oi the many advantages to be enjoyed. Personally-conducted tours via Pennsyl vania railroad will leave New York and Philadelphia on February 12and March 11, '.". In additilion to the many other points of interest visited on the first tour a stop will be made at New Orleans for the Mardi (iras festivities, and four weeks will be allowed in California. On the second tour four and one-half weeks will be al lowed In California. An addition to the magnificent train heretofore used for these tours is a through Pullman compartment, car. The car, which w ill be the very best that the Pull man Company can supply, will contain nine inclostd compartments two drawing rooms and seven stale rooms and will be attached to the special train at Jersey City and run through to San Diego, Cal., on the tirst tour, and San Francisco on the second. This will be the lirst car of its kind to be run on a trans-continental train, and that it will lie thoroughly appreciated by par ticipants in the tours is evidenced by the fact that that already several of the com partments have liecn reserved. Applications for space or itineraries giv ing all information should be made to Tourist Agent, IP.", Broadway. New York, or Room 411, Broad Street Station, Phila Alio rf w (Jrrgir f'nrlln. "Andrew C.regg Curtin, His Life and Services" is one of the latest literary works to reach this office. The work is by Dr. William II Eugle. stale librarian of Ilar risburg, while chanters by such well-known men as Henry C. Hickok, Colonel A. K. MeClure, Wayne MacVeagh, Ex-Governors Patlison and Beaver, General Fitz John Porter. Senator M. S. Quay, Judges Craig, Biddle and Harry White, Hon. Gal usha A. Grow and some others, have been contributed. It is an interesting book to all Pennsy Ivanians, who should be familiar with the history of the famous wai gover nor and in this condensed volume much that is new in the his life and services will be found. For this valuable work Walter H. Barr, ofllol Chestnut street. Philadelphia, is the sole agent. A Walter of Opinion A gentleman was greatly surprised and pleased the other day at tbe reply a lady gave to he question: "Do you plant Vick's seeds? Her answer was: "I always plant Vick's seeds in the front yard," but we get cheap seeds in the back yard, which 1 know is a mistake." It pays to plant good seeds, and we ad vise our friends who are thinking of doing anything in this line to send lo cents for Vick's Floral Guide for 1.. This amount may be deducted from the lirst order. James Vick's Sons, Rochester, N. Y., are the pioneers in this lice. IIIirellBBreai Nullcet. CMHi-STEK White Hon. fall blooded stork, run j be purcbued at tbe Ulli Home. 1.3.MS.31 TUKS WANTED. r Hiirhest prices paid for all klmt ol Far. Bring them to Nor. 1, 18U6. UEU. L.. FKEIIKKICKS, Kbensburg. Pa Vir ANTED A neneral reprerenlatiTe In tbls II county to organise local boards lor the Artisans' Snvlotrs and IjOn Association. Ad dress VI Filth Ave., rittaburu. Fa. mch'i fANTEl) A reliable man to represent a loan loaned In sums ol f 100 to f lO.ooO. For particular apply to W.M.DAV IS, Cealport, Fa. rncimt. T'HK Ebensbnnr Hutldtna; h. boss Association will otter for sale at tbe council chamber, En engbunr, on the tourtb Monday In January, tt.ooo.oo. - THUS. HAV1S, LttflTRit L.-.KIM br. Secretary. President. AT THE OLD RELIABLE. Everybody, and esnyially the oyster-loving people ol Ebensbursr, are invited to call at Kobt. McHreeo's Old Kellable Kaslaurant. when tbejr want good, tresh Oysters, by ttie pint, quart or gallon or you can nave mem Mtewea or rrtea, all at tbe lowest price. Fresh Oysters very day. ocilUt A tHANHK for you to save SO cents on the dol- X lar. Tbe last two weeks ol warm weather has lelt us stick with a lot ol Sleigh Bells and Sleigh Kobes on band. We are not going to car ry them over II a big reduction In price will sell them, as we need tbe room and money lor other lines ol goods. So you can save 20 cents on tbe dollar by buying; now. Also a large lot at Oarpel Sweepers bought lor toe holiday trade leu on hand. We have reduced the price from $3 down to Sz.M at Song as the preset lot lasts. Trey are the best quality, mate an irotn lancy and eouj woods. Also one swelled Body and one Port land sieign at reduced price. (1 2 W3 31 . Ul'NTbEY. VISIT THE Tnlian StrAAt. Ppetnnrnnt ! W tSa ay WWW aVV Vjs Mi V Bill ol Fare Tbls Week: ('hlrken and Oysters In every style. Ham and Coffee. Bread and Butter. Served every day and night until 10 o'clock. Polite waiter. Bring tbe ladles. Ice Oreain and Oysters by the gallon can be had at any lime by aotily Ing us two days In ad vance JAMES H.UAN'I'. Nov. 1. 18V5. NOTICE. State of Pennsylvania, ) Sa County ol Cambria, i 3 The Commonwealth of Pennsvlvanla To Agnes Zern. widow, residing at Carrulltown: Ann ChristinaZern. residing In Carroll town ship; Catharine strlttmatter. residing In Carroll township; Margaret Strtttmatter. re- siaing in .;arroil township: Kliaaieth Hoov er, residing In Cambria township: Treia Noel. residing In Cambria lownebip: James Zern, residing in Allegheny City; Annie Mannlon, residing In Allegheny township; nrieiita .em, residing at uarnlllown. Ma tllda Leonard, resident- at Altoona, Blair county; Elizabeth Bark, residing at Ha- 1 1 nice: Ada Chatham, residing at Altoona. Pa.; Emma Zern, residing at Carrolltown; Henry Zern, whose whereabouts are un known: heirs and legal representatives ot jacou s.ern. 'tit r.r.i iMt: You are hereby cited to be and appear be tore tbe Judges ol our Orphans' Court at Ebensburx. in ana lor saia eonnty, on tbe rlin day o, Janu ary next, thea and tuere to show cause. II any you have, why an order of sale should not he gianted to tbe executors ol Jacob Zern to make sale ol tbe real estate ol Bald decedent. Herein tall not. WITNESS the Honorable A.. Barker, President J udge of oar said Orphans' Court, at Ehensburg, tbls etb day ol January. A. 1. ll. F. B.JONES. Clerk O. C. Notice to be given by the Sheriff to hod -reel dent parties in Iterest by publication In tbe Johnstown Tribune and CaifBBtA Fkkkmai lor three successive eeeks prior to the Argument turt. and by mailing, a copy of tbe paper con taining sucb notice to all such iibii-iesideol parties in interest whose whereabouts are known or can be ascertained. I. W.OOUI.TEK. Sheriff. Sheriffs office. Ebensburx. Pa., Jan. lo, lsvo St. COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE. county. No. A Term, leva. Jnne F.nlrtl lilt Lire Win, Rnllrt. Wm. 15. Stewart, a leading shoe merchant of Tyrone, and one of the wealthiest men in the place, committed suicide on Tuesday afternoon by shooting; himself in the head. A little after one o'clock he was seen to enter the Elks' Hall there, and it was twenty minutes after three o'clock when he was discovered sitting on a chair in one of the rooms. The room in which he was found is the purlor. He was slightly re clining in a chair, with a revolver in his right hand and a bullet hole In the middle of his forehead. Mr. Stewait was a widower, his wife having died several years ago. He leaves three children to mourn his death one girl and two boys. He was a brother-in-law of W. Fisk Conrad, the present post master of Tyrone. For several years he had been in bad health, and there is little doubt that this preyed on his mind to that extent that at the time he committed the deed his mind was unbalanced. In the Court ol Common Pleas of Cambrlt coun ty. March Term. 8!S. No. 137. I.IBKL IN U1VOKCE. HEEL. McCOKMlCK. by ber next friend. wiiuam Kllnsmao, vs. OEOKOE W. McUOKMlCK. And now. to wit. the nth day ot Iiecember, A. I). 18i5. on motion ot M. B. Stephens. Esq.. at torney lor llnellant. THOMAS J. ITEL.L.. Esu. appointed Commissioner to take testimony aud report tne Bame to -jouru BY 1 HE COUKT. Notice Is hereby given tnat I will sit lor the purjioee ol the above appointment at my office. Koom No. a. Alma Hall. Main street. In the Ity ol lohnstnwn. on I H 1J KS1IAY. THE SEIKII DAY OF JAMJAKY. ISud.wben and where all per sons interested may attend n tney see proper. THOMAS .1. 1TKI.L. Coin mis-loner. Johnstown, Pa., lec. 30. ltS. (1.3vf COMMISSIONER NOTICE. f-itl f T WV-J k i'l ' I.. .'.' . In the t'out of Com- YifZ V. it V-ITut ! nion Pleas ol Cambria ai'uanw in vy a ai-t r a a f vs. I EMOK A. LEWIS. J LIBEL. IN DIVORCE. Having on motion ol John M. Hose. Esu.. at torney lor I org E. I.elR, been appointed Com missloner to take testimony and suggest a decree in tne above statea case, notice is Hereby given that I wl II sit lor tbe purpose ol said appoint ment at my office. Koom No. 1. Alma Hall. Johnstown. !'.. IK1IIA1. THE 24TH DAY Or JANUARY. A. 1. lK-0,at 10 o'clock, a. M. when and where all parties Interested may attend If tney see proper. JAMES M. WaLTEKS, Jan. 3, 18m 3t. Commissioner. COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE. In tbe Court of Common Pleas of Cambria coun" ty.No. 4. Itec. Term. A. I). 19. Mary J Magellan, by her next friend. Michael Mc Cann. vs. S. J. Magehan. Ltllel in Divorce. Having, on motion ot Horace K. Kose. Esq.. attorney lor W.J. KlMeasn. been appointed Commissioner to take testimony and suggest a decree in tbe above stated case, notice Is nereby given that 1 will sit 'or the purpose ol said ap pointment at my omce in wool I moos, j.mni town. Pa., on THURSDAY, JANUAKY -SKI. lswn at lo o'clock, a. .. when and where all parties Interested may attend II they see proper. JAOlbS IS. UAllilrtUn. Jan. 3. 1S99. Oommissloner- Obltuary. I'.l'CK. Died at his home in Allegheny township on Monday, January t'., is;"., Mr. Jacob ut'k, aged 4 years. The deceased was a well-known and re- spectfd eiti.ed and stood high iu the esti mation of his neighbors in the community in wliK-h he lived. He was the father of fourteen children, ten of whom, with their mother stir vive him. He is also survived by three brothers John and Frank, of Car rolltown. Htid W. J., of Allegheny town ship. His remains were interred i n iSt. Monica's cemetery at Chest Springs on Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. Ob. lather, thy gentle voice Is hushed. Thy warm, true heart is still. And on thy j ale and peaceful lace is resting Heath 'scold chill. 'I by han.ls are clasped upon thy breast. We have kissed thv .oveiy brow. And In ur aching heaits we know We have no tamer now. (ieneral st. tilnlr'n If on. "It is a matter of public gratification lo note that the old residence ol oenerai Arthur St. Clair, western Pennsylvania's great patriot, warrior aDd statesman. which stands on the Johnstown pike, one mile east of Ligonier, has been restored to its original appearance. The house is now on the Denny Morniugside farm, and the work was done by the Denny s. This old house is a most valuable relic, and was built two decades before the opening of the present century. In it were entertained Washington. Jefferson. Jackson, Albeit Gallatin and others proniinently identified with the formation of our republic, in 1815 (Joneral St. Clair was sold out by the sheriff and the estate was bought by Gen eral O'Uara. liallilxln MrlkeOver. The strike among tbe coal miners at Gal litzin was finally terminated on Monday morniug, and the last of the striking min ers, numbering I.lijO, employed by Taylor Jiz McCoy, the Kast End Coal Company, the Mitchell Company, and by several oth er companies in that vicinity, returned to work at the same prices they were receiv ing w hen they .juit work about two weeks ago. which was 3f cents per ton. It is claimed the men made concessions on the promise that the operators will consider their demands favorably in the near fu ture. . . . On Ieal, tbe Other Dylni. During a tire at their home at Clanora, Clearfield county, one day last week, George Keachnack was burned to death aud Paul ltaker sustained burns which will probably cause his death. The house in which the men and their families were sleeping was found to be afire. ISoth men and their wives escaped, but Ilaker went back for his two boys and iu their rescue both he and the children were horribly burned. Keachnack returned to the house tor a small sum of money which he had forgotten. While searching for the money the r of and floor fell in and Keachnack was burned to death. ! THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR TH3M GALLITZIN. 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 Oilsf Naphtha and Gasoline That can be T.1&DE FROM PETROLEUM. -aw 1 1 We challenge comparison witn every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the Most : UiiiTormly : Satisfactory : Oils in the market ask for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO., Fall and Winter. oetl8.Sly. PlTlSHt'Ka HEFT- F1TTSBUKO, PA. a. 1 BHD. V ATHIOT p KA B. REED & READE, Attorneys at 1 jiav, fcBENSBUKJ. - --Otfice on Centra street. PENNA. f I'M 93 EXECUTRIX' NOTICE. Ectate ol William F. Ooenner. la'e of Johns town, deceased. Take notice tbat letters testamentary In above estate have t.een ajraoted to tne ODderslicnetl. All persons Indebtea thereto will make immed iate uayment and those bavin- claims will pre sent the same without deUv duly authenticated lor settlement lo ELIZABETH OUENNEK. Executrix. No. Clinton street, Johnstown. Pa. Kuward T. MtiNasLis, Attorney. January 17, '.K6. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby Klven that tbe following" ac count have been Hied in tbe Court ot Common Pleas In and lor tbe county of Cambria and will be oonbrmed br theaald Court 03 tbe I'llUKTH MUN HAY OK JANUAKY. 18W0. unless cause be fhown to tbe contrary: First and dnal account of S. A. welmer. as. si i; nee ol W. K. Osborn and wife. First and final account ol Oeo. W. Stutxmaa, assignee ol Eliza Hickwortn. J.C. PAKBY, Jan. 3, IBtM. Protbonotary. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. letters testamentary harlnir been granted to tbe underticned tbe estate 01 reier iuiix laie ol Barr lown-hlp. Cambria eouiity. deceased, no tice Is hereby given to an moae maeoiea vo um e-tate to make immediate payment- ana inuaa havinK claims atcainst the same will present them properly authenticated lor settlement. BAKBAKA.-STOI.TZ. N ICH.OL.AS L.AM B l' KN. F. A. Sbobmakkk. Executors. Attorney. Jan. M, 181. KITTELL & LITTLE, .Atto 1 n iy at I-iii "v, EBENSBUKO, PA. J-Un-I In Opera House. 2..M TW. DICK. ATTOKNEY-AT-I.AW, Kbhkiibs, Pans' a a-Speclal attention to given claims lor Pen sion Bounty, etc. cbT- aw T F. McKEXKICK, J ATTOBKBT AMD Oot'HffBlXoa AT LAW. EBENSBl'KO. - PA Office on Centre street. H. MYERS. ATTOKSEY-AT-LAw. EBBK&?ttB0, Pa. rriirnii la Oollonade Kow. on Centre street H D ON ALL) E. DUFTON, ATTOKN EY-AT I.A W. Ebbmkbcbo, Pbbba, Office In Opera House. Center street. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. Letters testamentary In the estate o! J. L. Back, late 01 Allexheny township, Cambria county. Pa., deceased, ha v Inn been arranted to tbe undeiit:ned. notice ia beieoy given lo all persons Inriabied to said estate to make immediate pay ment, and those bavina; claims suralnst the tame wll present tbem iroperly authenticated wr set tlement. JAMfS Bt'CK, AI.V1N BCCK. Allegheny Twp., Jan. 17, ltwo X Executors. " STRAY NOTICE. Came to tbe residence of tbe rubserlber la Portas.0 townsblp. on or about December 1st, IttvO. one lame whl'e cow with reddish ear about 6 years old. wltn no marks. I He owner is re quested to come forward, prove property, pay cbaricesand take ner away, otherwise she will be diaposed'ol aooordlna. to law. JAMES 1TELL. Portage Twb., Jan. 3, 18V4. tr4. 1 -$.-. Policies written at short notce in the OLD RELIABLE ''ETNA" other first Claaa CompaBles. t. w. -dick:, lOElIT FOR THE OLD HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE Ml COMMENCED BUSINESS 1794. EbenaDunc.Juiy l. 1882. Choice Plants ani Cut tars. Funrrtil Da-rff-ia at Short Aoffcv. NO. 432 MAIN STREET, Johnstown, Pa. 4.12.M. We are now displaying the largest stock of Best-Made Fall and Winter Clothing, Overcoats, and Gents Furnishings and Shoes in Cambria county. Our line of Overcoats is immense. We sell well-made and per-fect-Gtting Clothing as low if not lower than anyone in the State. We have all sizes to fit the small bey as well as the largest man, no matter whether you are short or tall, lean or fat, we can fit you. All we ask is for you to examine our goods and learn our prices, and you will be convinced that the best place in Cambria county to buy Clothing is at C. A. Sharbaugh's, CARROLLTOWN, PA. FOR Go to QUINK'S, 134 M 136 Clinton St., MnstowL You will find there the Greatest A'ariety. Fur Capes Reduced in Price. .D AMIES QHJIJSTN JOHN PFISTEB, DEALER IX GEHER.L HIUNDISE, Hardware. Qncensnre, MADE-UP CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES AUD PROVISIONS, TtliETAHLM 1ST KEAHO, if a K5 Efis, ere, OPPOSITE JUNCTION HOTEL, CRESSON, PA. matti-SOIr PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Schedule In efleot More-ober 17. 'TtlOMa-tt C"reaaa. Basr. Sra-bnra Ex-ress, week djs Hotel for Sale. Owine to taine-s Dot belne ronseolal V fam ily. 1 el -etl at a harvaln Hotel iropry known as tbet'KKSsoN INN (lorrnerty t'allan Hon-) lorale.1 at t'retn S.rin-. tbe lamuus sammer resort of the AHevbrole. It Is the nearest Hotel to Iiepot. Is eomf. rtably lurnlf lieJ. and iolnic a faying 1-u-iners. Open all the year. ool Bar and I"ranMent Trade. Alo quite a numl-er ol Permanent Hoarders. IT pTly conitl-u ol about three acres ol ground, eonven'ent out mldmirs and nice bale trees ulKut house, main hutldinie has roms all nice, ly locale.!, everyibini- In good onler. Ikum sop plied with pure mountain -prime rpiinit water piped direct tnim surinic to hotel and turn. Tbls in a rare rnanre for a auod ayirc Investment to rln hi party. For terms and luriber particular call on or address fUAS. SUT11 EKL.A.N P, Ian. IZJtt. CrestuB, Pa. 6 a m A linont Arexmmottatlon. week days. tfsis M am Line E err, daily 1 Warn Altoona txpre-. daily 1 p m HarriKhunc Accommodation, r-onJajs onl 1 17 p m Mall Express, daily 5 1. p Philadelphia Express. dally. 8 Up m Johnstown Accommodation, week days- B 14 a m I'aclhe Expre-. daily..... fl a m Way Pasenver. dally -. lPa .Mall Train, daily 4 2 p sa Kast Line, dally 8 2 p. m Johnstown Accommodation, week days IMpn r.be.akari; Brsarh. Trains leave H-ensburs as follows: 7.50 and 3.30 p. m. and arrive at t:reson at T.7 a. m. and 4.uft p. m. Eeare Cresron at So a. m and 6.3& p. m.. and arrive at Kbensbaric at 10.ua a. .. and 8 10 p. n. Iare Irvona at .4t a. tn. and 3 10 p. . arrlv-Ina- at Creon at 8 06 a. tn. and 4.10 p. m. EeaT Bresson 34 a. m. and .V30 p. arrlvlna; at Ir vona at lo.&i a m. and S.S0 p. m. call on aarent or address W. It.. 110 ruth Ave.. J. K. WMI. Ueneral Manaa-er. Kor rat4s. maps, etc Th.. K. W att. t. A. fittsbunt. l'a. S. M. PKEVST. Ueneral Manager. Eteistoi Fire Insurance Apcj T.W. DICK, General Insurance Aent. KBEXSVURQ, 'PA.. gancer: huofe inr Ira Guthii M bcaa. nr-r rltr-v. larkCata ir