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Latrobe Advance from Latrobe, Pennsylvania • 1

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V' ssp'flf' j. ffi tr ri. 1 Jk The devoted cy pju? i ve! and: 4nrAhc vfulu. VOIi, XYI XE39 and get all the itapornt jjj jff 41 IPtf Cltf rfTI rfV news. It cost you $45Q.

'Wjpy JPWiJiiP 1 I I 11,1 1 i3 a Tmrvnn nrnrTnftT 1 Tim 9 -r. i i a. i-taaiti, a i ax: emu. ii' 1 1 1 a 17 if.ni 1 in- 1 1 1 1 1 1 A 'BIG TIN PLATE YORKS KOCGII OYANXX STAtlK. FERSON A Li PlUmMIUl'IU Cannon's Catarrh Cure is one of the best preparations on the market for the Hay Possibly beOneof Oar Hanu-factoring Interests.

NOW 1-OOKIXG TOWAIID LATROI1E. 1- i 8etirdbr Uttl Effort on ur nearly vjlBPt of tb4, citlaMn-Only Ktscht 1 lor of taj" of feeld-Eaiploy Ilundrodaod Klfty JIoud. arrest dqueiiipdor Trade. lrg. mij Un plate company lias been ne Tlie 1 i' i An Expose of a' dowment Societies.

IMFOSIHIJK 1IIINEMT 1TW Two hllaolpUla Journal Join Iun and Wa War on -Ca)ld Oritrm. One thing that has long pu tried a (mat many fiersons has be the spparciit ability of a number ofordars to collect fLtW.OO in astesincnU from a of ipber and In a fe-ekrs pay ant elTXlTi T1 more. It woulJ pnaale the tv mhi financier, but the Philadelphia -f ''u' solved the mystery, which give for the Unctitof our Jie says: Jife The Accord has joined Tlie jily ily in the exposure of what lv called speculative insurancets ing rapid growth in this city H' where. In point of fact, It is nl ance at alt 1t Is simply either ig or deliberate robbery of poor mn women whose hard earning are tern from them by the promise of possible benefits. The expoaure of the Newark Ord Financial Union In these ooluuirv not only practically torn up that rP by the roots, but it ha brought Vj, surface a number of like orcsnllit which pje apparently founded on the I tm the i varj- I ir colled.

same insane or speculative the'. tng Only in details, and are ncir" Ing scores ofJhooaaods, nt -Hlara from 'o mo pwopie least, fj v. All of them tromise wa 2rH iou iiirrv-oy leqifi a torUon of theirt .1 1 1 pttJieYUftiuJV ri -VtV-W1. i) foe: ft ei of cettinsr fabulous.A UuV ing list embraces 4 tetTi ficial or lnatirance hil rt XS in operation in this city Order or the I row II all. vvci MlNOTl MATTER 4.

Tl Keoord of Ixxn! Happntnp for the Week. "Voirrenext!" Chas. James. -1 -4See the 49 organ, at Shaw's. TSee the Tiano Organ, at Shaw's.

-f-Saturday last was ground hog day. next!" at Nr. 2 Main street Winter cannot wt the right grip this tirrie. -ist-boe the, f.J0 selins machine, at thaw's. 4Thur.lay, Feb.

14th, will be St. Valentine's day. --Travel to and from Latrobo Is increasing rapidly. 4 Use Gold Medal Flour and avoid ever having bad bread, you waut a tirst class luncn melI call on Adam J. Seubert.

-Ij-Ilave y6n a typev riter Call and eeevour samples of typewriter papers. -Kn gra ved or pri nted wed i ing station- erytin the latest designs, at this office. Do you use ruled blanks of any kiilf If you do we can. furnish them. a Btrong comedy five acts, on Thursday night, Feb.

7th 1 -Ice of sufficient thickness for refuses to freeze on the Loyal-harfna. -Buled blanks of evefy description furisjied promptly by Fink -Organixe a Board of Trade and secure mope manufacturing establishments for JjtUobe. -Vour orders for job printing of any kinl will receive prompt attention if left at tiiis office. -Cannon's Black Oil, the great external femedy, for sale at the Central Drug Store, Latrobe, Pa. -gFarron's celebrated Corned Soan Bubble," will appear here on Saftftflay evening, February 0th.

-jto to Cbas. James barber shop for firerclass work. First door below Boss- art'l Store, on Main street Hf'We shall not gdTBmiss in savlf that "Burr Oaks" is aiore the avi -i age jpr traveling com panTes. -iTh great success-i wholereyening of ftjin Farron'a laughable comedy, "A Soai BubbWon Saturday night ia tf-- that the Liconier Val ley flail road will be extended to Wea vers Mills during the cumins- summer. AccOrding to the Herald.

Somerset comity capitaliatswilispendflO.OOO more in ai effort to find gas or ril in that ter- itopy. -XAtrobe beauUestake warning, a Harrisburg girl's (face has been draWn out(f sliaoe bv thVjMMftkioua chewinc guni habit. -4liar ry M. Fry will be a candidate fur it re-nomination for constable at the Democratic priirary. The constable is eleJfed at largo.

-JjFor building lumber, doors, Bash inolding, window glass, pumps, sewer pip4 tin and wood shingles, go to F. II. Soijtnan Kose. -4ao epidemic of mumps prevails in Conerfiaugh and YDung township, Indi- anl county. The schools have been closed in consequence.

-Uln the bitunmious coal producing counties of the State, our neighbor, little Calabria, now rauks sixth. Its output lasi; year was 1,600,000 tons. -4janies Donnelly, a Supervisor of lerry township, was indicted for main iftiuga nuisance lathe shape of bad rids. He gave bail for court. inn BachelorsL Club will occupy M1 thVAnderton Block 1 lotber year.l The held a business areg on FridayNoigfit last.

M-. and Dramatic Club will Ved. The gentlemen leading fitmWV are pushing it energetical- liirht it Sly 1 littw delivered by Dr. Vtn rest. on the subject of 4c.m uerv: a- U.

P. Church, was gotiating with prominent business man of this place with a view of obtaining an eligible site here on which to locate large works. They have capital of $100,000 and employ 150 persons, mostly women, girls and boys. They manufacture prin cipally decorated and fancy ware. Dttaila regarding the enterprise out lined above are meager, but so far as they co they are reliable.

The firm is a Scotch one and desire to locate near some large works employing a large num ber of men, in order that they can easily be supplied with employees of the claws wanted. They are modest in their re quests and only waut eight or ten acres of land, In ft good location.1 Their pro duct is principally fancy and decorated ware made from tin plate, and the work will be don by women, girts and boys, to a large extent. That there is a probability of them coming here we have only to quote the gentleman who furnished the information, lie is a leading business man and has been prominently concerned with all schemes to further th -(s of Latrobe. He has been in with the firm for several weeks past. "I can see no reason," said be to the Advanck representative, "why we cannot secure these works-They are modest in their demands and mean business, and a little effort on the part of the people will secure- the location of their works' here.

Continuing he said "It is impossible for me to give i it requires, and I copl board of trade should be organized id all correspondence, not only in th(aefclujuV finery thing to come, be turned over to the It Is without doubt true that these works ran be gotten, and it is none the less a fact that a board of trade is a necessity. It Is unreasonable to expect anyone to devote the time which Is due. their own business to these matter, unless they can speak authoritatively. Now come forward with your, offers cf land and be ready to secure this newconcern. ItEPUMMCAX SUCJESTI.O'S for at the Primary on Saturday Next.

The Republican" suegest'ion meetings for the Borough' at large and the several wards, have been held during the week just passed and names to be voted for on Saturday, the 9th, placed In nomination. The names suggested for the general Borough ticket are: Burgexs, Dr. A. I wis Brindlet Assistant Bur- W. L.

Gebhart: Collector of Taxes. Samuel Brubaker, Jas. Chambers; Auditor, Howard S. Bossart Will Bossart, It. B.

ililler, J.Coughenourand others were nominatcd for justice oi wo Apt, we understand, all have. nutam.mVm. A. Cannon. XUV Constable, Jo long btiiAs X3erkf usually decorate, completes the wampum.

The several Joseph Mayer, a 'diamond rftTPlTfirt trrm tUa i vi ai.ua i t.mm rut un Which, hfl' bplipvoa ia the United States. It, is nftml "Buffalo Crm." weiirha zirtv a cushion shaped stone the eizo cf uiixiouu perfectly nnw the diamond weis-hed v'w. uKean electric 1 the 1 -V tin. that vk th 20. cure of catarrh, cold In the head and headache.

For sale by Cannon La robe, proprietor of Cannon's Standard Remedies. Last Saturday, Fred Raymond, an Italian employed on the construction of the Unity Branch Railroad, had one of his hands badly bruised by being struck by stone. He was sledging rock at the time of the accident. Dr. Donnelly dress ed the injury." The Standard Oil Company has pur chaxed the business and fixtures of the A mazon Oil Com pany, Operating in Oh io, The principal stockholders of the Ama zon are the gentlemen composing the Westmoreland and Cambria Natural Gas Company.

By an arrangement with one of the leading Philadelphia plate engravers we are prepared to furnish name, plate and visiting cards at less than Pittsburg pric es. AH kinds of engraved stationery, monograms; and illuminated and embossed work at equally low prices. Residents of Blairsville are up in arms against the bill introduced in the Legislature to repeal'the act passed it 1S55, exempting the Blairsville Seminary from taxation. They say ift he Seminary la taxed it will be abandoned, and the business interests of the town materially injured. The Indiana County Commissioners -have ordered the Blairsville: Seminary, Blairsville Academy and the' Memorial Institute at Saltsburg to be assessed for taxation; also all traction engines and portable saw-mills.

This is done nnder the law as expounded by Judge Stcrrett, of the Supreme Court. The high, tight board fence, topped off with several strands of cruel barbed wire, has been completed around the property of the Latrnbe Steel Works. Oatemerf are in charge of the gates and there is positively no admittance for'any one not connected with the works, unless such one has a pass. The Rev. Edward Everett Hale asks thfijepislature of Massachusetts to grant ijit to pension school teachers who Vved fifty consecutivo years.

irere this done, the list of pensioners would not be a very long one. In the West there are comparatively few teach ers of great age. The men usually grow weary of their calling and seek" other employmeats, and the ladies are retired on marriage certificates. The sun shone out resplendent for a few Satu day, and as that was the day npon whLh-4jhe ground hog is supposed to corrys fromNhis lair and look for his shadowkit is natural to presume he saw the shafrrWand was fricht- -ned back to his winter bed where he win jotth ns, ini we i-ut; mortals worry through the tempestuous season which, by legend, is supposed to ensue. V' Sine we inserted the advertisement of the Cortricht tiles and shingles, they have been pkt on the houses of Messrs.

J. L. Chambers. E. J.

Kiser, A. Y. Doug lass, David White and T. F. Whiteman.

It certainly bays to advertise good goods. Persons intending to build or "re-roof would do well tow- this roofing before deciding on the kind they will put on. These roofs i were put on by Messrs. P. II.

Soxman Rose, the agents of the Cortright Company in La trobe. The coal works at Bradenville are still running as usual. The Derry Company has shipped one hundred barrels of coal to Germany to be tested in pat- ent ovens to see if they make coke satis- isfactory, and if so, the prospect Is that there will.be three hnndred of them built at these works. The St. (Mir works shipped some sain pie coke last week an expect to receive a large as the outcome of it Thjg Ridjwmew Compa-ny is slabbing theirTieading and preparing the (track for their drum and ropes for running coal lrom the bbvh, side of their workings.

The outside work goes on rapidly. Ixyalhanna is still running as usual. M. Sax man, Jr. ac Co.

is still running full The La-trobe works are in full blast. The Monastery works are running with full force. Offended Jnsttce Seeke Itedreae. THCRKDAY, rEBRf 7. David Davis, fornication and bastardy: Josephine Shephard.

flvrok-ation: Jerry Sullivan. iat snd battpry: Philip Bealy; aisaalt and battery; Charles Kern, (telling- liquor, Thomas Bar-rett. sell Ing liquor; Wm. I. Cunningham, asiault und battery: II.

Soil, dntcbarging firearm; Van Waishabaugh. laiwny, Lew in Klinpfinnmith, laroeny, I. T. Oaoncc, nuisance: UexekUh Himvbs, larceny. FRinAY, rCBRCAKY 8.

Frank Bnr. rt al, arwm: Frank Baer, et al, ar-on: lirk Whiw, aellln liquor Thoa. Orote, aelling limmt- R.rnoi namnlrt-ll. artlillir 1 in lion J. J.

ltradr.itellinK liquor; Thoa. Horn. Belling liquor; Mntlle Smith. fornK-ation; Samuel Smith, murder. Pamuel Tarr, tirnlcation and bastardy; Mead Kldrink.

disturbing churcb: Jan. Long, assault and battery. SATCEDAV. frbbuaby 9, Hiifrb Slotter, et at. mnKler: James Farro, et al.

aiiH: Franlcolla. felonious aa wm NrT al. felonious awault: Geo. 'eff. Of the MoremHnt ofOur C'ttlJMizs and Vtwltoria.

W. J. Madiqak, of Blairsville, fpent Sunday at his home in Iiatrlw Jos. Clabk and Herman Houck, w-re home from Fittslmrg over Sunday. S.

M. Orhobsk, the carpenter and contractor. Is lying ill with typhoidtfover. Miss Cauuy SoriK, of the Greens-tnrg Seminary, vinited in Latrobe last week, Pbesidext SMtTiuTtirihe steel works, was here from PhkadeJLii part of this week. a II.

Baker, of the East End, Pitta-burg, spent last Thursday night In Latrobe. Hi C. Best, the Scottdale miller, wast perambulating the streots of lAtrbe Monday V-r so. Grace, Frank Taylor and Jno. Howard, of the steel works, spent Sunday in llnnifrtrad.

The Mioses llarvty, Grtensburg, were the guests of Miss Gardner, of Wet Itrelie, on Joa. C. Head, raahivr wf the FirBt National Bunk, epent aCveraOlays of lat week in W. S. HKXDKitaoK, editor of the IJgo" nier Echo, paid tho Advance office a hort visit Saturday lest, Hon E.

E. Am.kx, of Blairsville, was around town on Saturday looking up his old customers and friends. Jso. C. Ewino, the clathihg man from Philadelphia, sold several large bills of goods in I ji trobe last week.

Miss Qtrixx McIntvbk has returned from McKeesport, where she has been engaged in a milUoery establishment. Jas. M. St. Clair, with Allen Kirkpat-rick A the wholesale.

Pittsburg groc era, spent last Monday in latrobe taking orders from onr grocers. Tikm. Gi'ee, Chas. Irwin, Attorney Brial and Mr. Vilaack, of Pittsburg; B.

F. Bj er, P. B. Brenizer and Chas Mc-Williama, of Greensburg, were Sen day visitors to Latrobe. Jxo.

T. Kungensmith, of Bradenville, is now pasnenger agent at this place, Mr. Klingensmith has been agent at Bradenville and is a railroader of long exporiwnrw. He Is a brother-in-law of freight agent Honston. Miss Doha, FAiBB5or.Ja.fi, of Terre Haute, Indiana, who has been the guest of Miss Ida Best for some tim, is lying Hfwith typhoid fever at this Mis Fairbrather's many friends here hope for her recovery.

Caft. J. Bieker, of latrobe, arrived in town this morning on his way home from Mercer county, where be had i.t. of Mr. Vincent which was consumed by fire a short time ago.

Record, II. B. PoTTHorr, our genial jeweler, and his wife, have returned home to latrobe from a pleasant visit to friends and relatives in Carrolltown, Cambria county. Pa. Henry says the only way he 'could escape from Creery, of the Ar, was by striking biro with nveral heavy German words and filling him with a quart of Ma, J.

E. MtlirtTRa who left us on the first to take charge of the scale office at Huff's was one of our brightest and most popular young men, II lias teen ticket agent here for a hng time ind was a faithful and o.urtebtis officim who hatl the confidence of tl.w.compaiiy and pub lie. fot only the Advakck, but a bort of other friends Join Irt wishing Mr. Mc-Intyre every success iu bin pew position. B.

B. Morris, representing II. E. Mead A manufacturers and wholesale dealers In paper, of Dayton, Ohio, apent portion of Saturday and all of Sunday In Latrobe, the guest of the editors of the Advance. Jiefore the failure ot the Kingftley Paper Company, of Cleveland, O- with which he was conuwlcd, Ben traveled through this section in its In terests.

Now his route only extends to Pittsburg but still he finds time to oc casionally spend Sunday with his old Latrobe friends. He Is a genial, hole- souled fellow and one whom we are al ways glad to see. Couae often, old man The ladies of the Presbyterian chore will bold a Brand "CJiocolAlaire" In Young's Hall on the evenings of Feb. 22d and 23d. TjLavf.roinie to be a no vel nd entertaining aTfair Music will be furnished the string band Every body, yoimfvanil pliLyftiould patrt-nie this Chocolataire as tho proceed go I ward furnishing the new Prebytcrian church.

Admission free. arra vrd Jfa rd We bavecomluTSed one of the Jeadin houses yh, and are now prepared tare patrons with engraved kms plate and c-arda, for a lebava same quality of work cansid- in Pittsburg. Samples seen by calling at our i ed. But and now stationery, handsome a. printed on short noti i'Mid '0 oi iimonn, elu year Hisnuf aithdr.wn at 1040 wholesale friends In surprised was looked FOR THE WORSHIP OF GOD, Three Churches to be Built Hext Snmmer.

ACTIVK WOKK NOW COMMENT By tb Prewbytorlanw, Lutherans dind UnlUwl I'rfwbyterlan select lne Ixjcrttlona. Therein nothinsf wl.irh addsj fo rntirh to the apjearancc rf a town as handsiine churches, and titer exert ft tvoiuknrul weight in influencing the favorable opinion of casual vihitors. Imposing Htnr!) edifices are landmarks of beauty 1 jjjnd bear testimony to the prugrerfsiveneef of a town where they are isitrated. I.atrobe has already some very fine churi-h sisnd school buildings, but a number of tbl-ni is too small to accommodate the griw ina demand made on them, owing to (be rapid-development of the town and the inorease in pcpulation. As theehurclles, of no maltef ahat denminattou, are jfor the public good ami in a certain so tee public building's, the public should jrn-tfourage their erection and growth by Biibhtantial aid and assistance.

Iatrbe people will be railed on next sc aimed to contribute to the erection of three riw church edifices -the. Fretsbyterian, fiie Lutheran and itre-LiilKd Presbyterian-Of these the first will beerliaps jhe most elaborate and expenrre and xill occupy a prominent poMtiou.V Its estimated cost if 25 ,000, but it i not likfly the actual coeVwill fall 'mnchAeIow't3-V 000. It will niote than likely occupjr a prominent corneroHjDfJKrt ptret. slxt in point of size and cost will be the Lutheran church. This congregation is hard at' headed by its past ir, making preliminary arrangements fo a church building, and at present is wrestling with the problem of locati; n.

It is likely that the ne church ill be built either on Main, Weldo'n or Sotib L'igonier atreet, the latter location being favored. The probable cost has not btpn given out, but it will likely be consider able. The last of the three is built bv the United Presbyterian con gregattdn, of which Dr. Vincent is pas tor. Nothing is decided on definitily except that it will occupy the site of the old church.

The probable cost wi'l me between 7,000 and llO.OOa With three new chnrch buildings to be erected in one season, it looks ns though the ptosperity of Latrobe wo not to be on the wane. A Forgotten Graveyard, "Quiz," the Ijuighlinstown correspiii' dent of the Ligonier Echo, furnishes tljjat paper with the following interesting itira of news: k. "On the farm of Emanuel Naugle, oihe mile south of here, there ia an okl fr- li'ttvu covered with vines and bushes and considerable loose stone. A stranger mfa- ing by or over the spot would not inspect a burial place, yet there are perhaps twenty or more graves. The place fas uaed for interment in the early yarJof this century: Kongh stouea Btandlng edgewise mai kifevt44ie resting pit ices of the desW.

A brotfir of one! of Pennsylvania Governors, Jolui V. Geary, deceased, lies here in aft ufiulaj k-ed and unknbwn grave. Alexan er Hamilton Gea rK iel wJjiMrfbu while his father, itlcliard Geary, wa a resident ef our village. Four young gjirls dressed in whito carried him to Jhe to the grave, the mother riding a hefse, and I presume all the rest walk ipg of those who would accompany the iliy to the place of burial. This was before tbe days of light vehicles of any kijitd.

Mrs. Ann Wendell, from whom tbisfn formation was obtained, and who iJ ec several years ago at an advanced ape, was one of the young girls ho carrjed younjr Gary to his resting place onhe hfllside. John W. Geary, who becsime Governor of this State, was boru in 1JS19 after his father had removed to the west ern part of this county. The Art Amatenr For February gives two colored plat.es, charming little moonlight landscape and the first of a series of fern desips for china decoration.

The black-aipd-wbite designs include Eastet decorations lilies and ecclesiastical designs for ijjor-sel and banners; a Urge four-page de sign for a screen panel, the first 0f a a series rpresenting the seasons jjde- eigns for a plate (orchids), two sulad plates, a fish-plate and a lloyal yor-cheater vaso, a striking double-page wjld-rose design for a carved and perforated panel, and a pleasing tapestry decora tion, after Boucher, "he fountain; oi Love." The frontispiece ia a fine "Head of a Creole." The practical articles relate to etill life, flower, waller-color and tapestry painting, Easter jjlec oration and homedornment. A seiipnd useful letter ia given, addressed tip a young lady who asks "if she can UWn china painting." Amateur photography for beginners especially, receives great attention. Articles of particular interest are the "Hints for Japanese Mr. KunB's'alk about jade, the reriew of the Architectural League's Exhibi tion. "Greta's" Boston Letter, and.

of course "Mv Note Book." Price G3 cents. Montague Marks, Publisher, 23 Uoion Square, N. Y. "tfS Not Had Recent discus4 Klf the electric light go to show that it is vastly superior to gas and oils from a eauitary point of view. Gas iois rapidly vitiate the air ofa'tall Attempted In tins lookup, on Friday Mgrbt.

Anna Stark la a young Woman of about tweuty years, ho came hre from Johnstown some months ago and a life of sinking lower aid lower until she was a etreef walker jrith no roof to shelter her. On Friday evening last she was given a meal by a family in the first ward and at 8 cIock sh accosted Officer Cannon and told hi a had no placo to bite p. The nighi was cold and th officer placed her in corridor of the lm kup. About eleven o'clock he arrested a. demented man named Aikens and taking him to the fuel Up placed him in a cell, at the same lim informing the Stark woman that she world have to submit to being locked up ale She demurred and finally said to tli officer that he should bring in Eloir Brliner, with who she waa very much in hive, to see her.

He refused and she then said if Bruner didn't mx her that night lie never would aa she intended committit suU-ide. She had talked that way before and the officer laughed and left her. At eight o'clock the next morning when he went to release the prisoners he found her lying vn her lace on the itli floor. He hurriedly upened theceli ind pk-ked her up, and asked her what is wrou. She said she was tired of life und had lakvn half a box of "rough on i nU." Medical aid was hastily suumiuid and everything possible done to-rei eve hr Butler-ings and it is now bi iie ed by Couniy Physican Eisaman that will rucovur entirely.

She was kept inkheTowii Hall for several days and her auts ministered to by kind-h arted tad es of the low it and on Moi.day the wa taken to the housa of a Mrs. Albert in the upper part of town and atruneinei.ti mada for her keeping until well. I at was BiimiiKitied and mini nsr McKeeVer utered to her spiritual tva (its. Her parents id Johns town were telegraphed to Lut did not re spond and a sister whq live in town would do nothing for tlie unfortunate girl. hht is a buxom bj rmde of about tweuty years of age.

Bruner incatcerateM' ia had Elmer jail under, a charge 4 fornix el cet which it apcars was grotindk-sa. She wasjideeply in love with young Bruner and hie having dis carded her, she made thie nnsuassful attempt on her life. She character and at times las been a bad as been very abusive and profane on tlj street. Burr OakMi The best p'ay of the ioawn given at Opera Honsaon Thursday evening when Mr. Fred Ibar -y and the excellent company a him will produce the shrilling uielpdrama "Burr Oaks." This company -id filling an engagement in Latrobe this week and last jAk.iJa.vJi1xrjiiMlad 'houses at the performance there the Etiuinr said i "Fred Darcy and his superb company hive been delighting crowded houses at the Sundard all week in Burr Oak," a romantic melxlrama of niore than ordinary merit.

While the story is some what complicated, it is bebugbt to a sat isfactory and plausible conclusion. The plot turns upon a mysterious murder and the supposition of an Snnolcent man that it was his hand which committed the bloody deed. Mr, Fred Darcy, who as sumes the title role of "Biirr ia a handsome man and a really clever actor. Mias Florence Cai.lton, Miss Alice Gale, Mr. D.

K.IIiggins,'aad others of the cast, were all very clever in thielr respective parts." i This company usually plays to only week "stantls" but will at the Show-alters Opera House on February 7th, for one nicbt only. The advance agent Is so confident of their ability to please everybody that he author! zes us to state that they will, refund this price of admission to any one who thinks he has not had the worth of hbj money, after the close of the perfor ance. i lheir and Sfesnta. price of admission is 23. On Thursday niuht, Feb.

th, at Showal- ter's Opera at the Drug Store. Tickts now on sale An Injured Xlsmb. Friday last, Harry Bennett, the engineer at the Loyalhanna Paier Mills, mot with an accident that wilj cause-him an noyance for some time. ins a bed a bet vy ile was carry- piece of, iron, back wards tbe when slipped and fell casting falling on his leg below the knee. Fortunately no bones wee broken but a hole about one and one-half inches long and very deep was cut lino the leg.

Dr. 'Jiiuhos was summoned aiid dressed the injury. Rtable for Sale. Tlie livery stable building rear of the Rodger' block is offered; for sale. The building is 50 63 feet in si.e and is in the beet condition, part of it being new.

It will be sold at a bargain as it must be removed from the lot term and particulars inquire of Plj C. Rodgers'of Rodger Ireclrick, latfobe, ia. Anderson Mclaughlin's great clearance pale keeps them busy in a dull month. is ...2 Fonnd at last. 223 Main street is the place for a a first-class shave or hair cut.

Parties wishing first-class workSviil pleao give me a call. Next! Chas, James. Bnsv ns hoes at Anderson Mc IaughlinV. Low ptiasfJo it. 2t To tJ' Rooms mrnlied with, irns and Tl ey ore Jarue anvl t.r-st cU's lor oi Ir.q'iire Rl MscMdlan's drrg and tl" fverctat r.t I ta ki'Ti kl Oiili re.

A Tumor Iteinovwd. Friday last Dr. ILJL Donnelly auccctts- fiuly removed a pfbareous tumor from the faco of Wm. louglass, a yotuig man residing Derry near la- trobe. It uas located near the corner of the left eye extending onto the eyelid.

1 May Luck Attend Ye. panU are out for the marriage of Abe Lewia, of this place, and Mi Anite Arnsfn, it! New York City The cer niOny will take place at 5 o'clock Tuesday evening, Fb. 2tith, at Apollo Hall, 125 liZS Clinton street, New York City. The Advance extends congratulations in sulyum-e, to the happy couple and jio'pea their journey through this vale of tears may be filled ith sunshine. Tho Stono Masons Advance.

In b'lr acoount, several weeks ago, we elated what we supposed was right, when said that the stone oasons had advanced wages to 14.00 per day or about JU jper'ceritr We learn since that this is tn error, as the advance was only 12J per cent. This correction is, made in jutltice to the masons who say hat they do in want anything but-a fair advance, i a keeping with the advanced rates of rent and the advance in other wages. Coal Work licAmlldlng. The Kideview Coal and CokaCumpa- pany, of which Mr. D.

C. George, of this place, is principal owner, 1s at work rebuilding the tipple which was burned bout a year aao. They expect to be ready for work by April 1st, and are making extensive preparations to begin wojrk. Mr. George recently purchased seven head of mules for the mines.

Tbe opening of these works will revive busi-nes at Bradenville again. Coming Attractions. Will Showalter, tha enterprising and popular manager of the Opera House, is preparing to give us a number of in the future. The booking thus frj are for Februf rjPt "Burr For February 13th, Hora Lewis in the "0unt of Meiie Christo On February 27t, Stetson's VcleJTotn's Cabin with. Hilly Kible, of Greeosburtr.

On April 23rl, Aiden Benedict will appear In "Mjonte Christo." A Soap Bubble" witl be the attraction next Saturday evening, Feb. lHh. An Interest InifXecture. We take pleasure in announcing that thejre will be a very interesting lecture givn in the Lutheran church in latrobe, onfiVednesday evening, Ft-b. '13th, at 7 o'ciock.

The lecturer is a native of Hin- iotan and a minister of the Gospel. 1I will give a most interesting account of tb at far-otf country, its people, customs. resources, Tel igions and the wonderful wotkf Christian Missions among that coi dlaTl ii if rti Vi attend and enjoy the accounts of that peculiar people by one who knows. j- 1 -j Ierry Towruhlp Institute. The following is the program for an institute to bo held at No.

24, Oakvtlle, Feb. 16. Advanced Spelling, Messrs. Shlrey and France; Becitation, Miss Blanche Smith; AWihr' Work lii a Rifral District, IT. E.

Jelllson; MuPtipli-cation and Division to Beginners, S. F. Cajnipbell and t3rnUy; Civil Gov-ernment. Miss Thomas, J. A.

Blair and J. Moore; How to teach the "Transitive Veib," W. press and A. A. Geary; Recitation, Anna llazlett.

Commiti ke The -Feast Days. just how the regular feast days nacu in the calendar move in the days when they occur, from year to year, Is curious as; a ell as interesting to uole. Last year Shrove Tuesday occurred on the 14th of February; this year it comes on the 5th oflMarch. This year Ash Wednesday, or; Lent, occurs on the Cth of March; last year on the 5t of February. Palm Sun- dav last year was March 25th; this year April 14th.

Easter this year April 21st; last year April 1st. Whit Sunday last year was May 20lh; this year it will come June 9th. I Letter Wat. List of letters remaining uncalled for in the postoffice at Latrobe for the week ending February 2, 1 881 George Badgley, I rank. Ik-awII, Joe Blenther, Janos Badnovie, J.

A. Brown, CQina Pcelro, James Glenn, Gib son, Locatte Domcnieo, Wenley Palmer, Matteo llestille. David Bobbin, Aade Miss Comfort K. T.urkholder, Bar bra Dotterwav, Sadie Fetterman, Clara Frvrman, Minnie Hall, Annie Keibler, Elbe Marshall, Lenia Shanl-tise, AxKie L. Miller.

Mrs. Wm. Will. Foreign, Samil Blair, Curto Teresa, Borenbroek, Argento Ijorenzo: Persons calling for the above letters will please say they were advertised. J.

A. Showalter, M. 1 Ttldgely S. ReckwtthV The last issue of the Advancf contained a brief notice of the sudden and unexpected death ofllidgely S. Beckwith.

formerly of Latrobe. The following io relation to his life we glean from the columns of the Gwensburg Pmt: He was yrn in Fulton county, this State, in the town of McConnellsburg, and at the time of his death was' aired 43 years. His first portion in the office of the Broad Railroad, at Hopewell, Bedford county," be lust charge of the operator's work after 'having been, there but six weeks. In 1SH2 he, his parents, reiiiovJ to Lntrubo; where ha applied sad si'nrfd'cLe poitiin of operator, until Jan. 5.

whtn IM' Genrjo S'tp-'rintendent 1'. n. nt reuci lI'J 'ii 1. 5 JL I jV. r.

is nMl'l t-V I Clil.U.-i' I on Le)'c'Iid Sew IT. ya excellent Uroer or Xoku. SEXE5K1AL LRACICR. Order or FiSAjtttAL Umom. Universal Order I'T Sbctritt.

Ohder or Pente. Order or Amitir. Order or Vesta. Order or Fatrrxal Grardiaks. of these organisations irive Wen ed with the ihtent to defraud their rueu here.

They ipay all be organiied vvi' an honest ptsrposo by lnexjierience.1 nsnciera, but they ire none the less un- sound In theory and must bring diater sooner or later. The question life insurance and weekly bnSts is oi.de-sUod to a matbeuiAtical certainty. It IXtrnVfti lir liliri-4lf lM.l-lli.r JiMri. 1 un a mi within aecaao, arm now many will be incapacitated by cifknNi, and then it requires ripe buiny. x-ferient) and the best direction to exmira safety to thore who are to leap the prom- iced brnefits.apd failure is nt-tahaoluif Ilow wn it be ejipertd, therefore, hat 1 0X irienred en I unln I wilt be abl fo convert hundred ''nfc thoufcanda In a fw yearatid eniii ci trlbubir as if by magic There Is future about tl.cso ri ulatlve inaurauoe organintion 1 A throws grave doubts npon the entire in tegrity of thote whoorcanbeand operate them.

As ft rule the officials iov 'high Bonnding UlIeR fr tlrinwlis thiy receWa amount to very, liberal atlarUs with thi'jilswwtle ground fr su they may be TiT.mi.. yd f'l? while the contributors muhl, Ukc tliantcs and aitor years to real. I their i rouiicd benefits, the nffii ials living comfortably at tho txpeimc their nu mbers all the time, and ll -i" have no legal respoi)ibilii- alien tbe inevitable Thtre is. not one of Hv ganiaalions bfr na nuably hope of fulfill contributing rneiwber iu. of each aot iation are perquisites while the I enough to pay.

With "heads I a i laiis you lotr," an 1 Is practically tbe baaia of th in'. tion. There aremfcnjr beneficial "ni ahkh are based on a solid and are highly rmifi.f ndble. our various well-known ar are largely beneficial and rul, resptmsib, and there pu ily benefici' Rmoti a conttil-ti' protect tlirmt-fives ag.inot but they dh't ihaintain a ficials who live at their tsp are entirely free from eve" f.taanTt i. i -ft i Me Amerk-aw Fraterral Ciacxr Grasit WelloFraTmCVlfLtwevt', comparison to the famous Cleveland gem of for which StiL mrllL' 7i I- Ir-'Jt aniine ewciai -ji WM very interest The ladies the Helormev1 a Vjentine Social showalter, the Jay evening, hu novel; and interesting h.hi,.h i ft75 young jMks will be a letter 8pecilljen8 detiartment.

Oyslers.V rr v. r. desires will hold vu ne mat. A valentine 7zr excellent evening. for the i e.ou.

Cornet AuuiiBBifin iree, acoruiai inviiaiioi Mary A ibson, late Band ill discourse some of its CUI 9 i1AUIVI 1VI TW vs VS S3-S VV VS Vfw. Best, for work en streets, Kinsell, for work on street, $25. Dennis Noonan, for on streets, 29.53., Frafik Keys, for work on streets, 21. f-0. K.

S. O'Brien, civil engineer, for surveying on streets, IS. i hat robe Water Company, for rent of 42 rI2. 876.6G. Moorehead Head, attorneys, of Grecnsburg, in the case of the Com.

vs. Cannon, Com. vs. Com. f3; total, $25.

JereraUh Daily, interest on bonds, 1120. A. II. Young, interest on $1,800 bonds, :f.3. V'- V.

M. Cannon, police services for TI. Kock, Secretary, salary, $17.50. Williams, Solicitor, ealary; $25. Sell, work on street, $25.80.

jl'enusyl- music in the early part of the I wL that riIgand the ose i x) shoe sh ferson st streets, wh. Undrijeck his nr Will ii mm Marrtasre Made Emmy. Hon. Henry Halt, of Mercer, has introduced his bill; amending the marriage law in three particulars First, making it uanecessaryifor more that one of the parties to appar to make application second, making a simple declaration on oath that the parties are of full legal age sufficient bifid, permitting the marriage to take place outside the county in mg partner i. from that ll'jjt Jir.V and 1042 Perimim r.

i 1 grocery trfXi i' this aectiotf- sf Ck to bear of fur Aua Fii.k- i open as 1.17, ti- friends-H al. flonij aanlt: Llllle Kn. fornication; Jackwin, wlliot; liquor. Frank Wasouer, OCi.i,)ff liquor, Kdward Kyan, et al. fornication.

as -yraeni oi uuis iou ich JJ3flJii'5a-tprocured procure arrangement with libel: Thos. Kinta, anlt Philadelphia plate VSxm er tv to furnish name, at less than Pittsbmrransfora. kinds of neraved statiVwn loft for record we leei i dibing puniahe-I by, me scno.ii Slick bim when I get big enough not all of us, have registered attention tn It. By leading vn after rveet. oim nave Deen grani-and Etta Sly.

of Al andj it is mnnnarnm. -j have vet-yj ot When SI Urn nators oi rArmrtil and prominent cK.j tl9 an are prepared visiting cards es. All bossed work iu tllnn.inof to Wm. An ed A BU Au. I strict integrity and when we were boys, 1..

VOW WMu WV.W alio true that none of ns at equally low prices. tonsbip, to If von have a troublt'TJ s'Vterixed Lie any the throat. b' "'-ry the that Mr. Giaimi i Jbrttr. fur 1.

Mp- H. iw j- in ov-'. ht! 1 A. V- reii'-n i it yen -j tfi.pct tb if O.e fo llPH. Jim McDermott came In Jmh.

lot in vi detail mpn Ivinft stmif tliA r. lt in morning after George Adams V- In New 21 IS tKiill, for Ptore.n.ik- W. Srcher's coronet land an- were oven gang. On thought ourselves "big enough yet. However, abf ut sixteen years ago man na'ied Burcbinal tati-ht a school near Uftlonlown, and for a trifling offense everfely whipped Thomas Rhodatack.

thvnalut ISyenrs of age. Bun-Mnal preheated and the costs and a Vmi Rhod ib-iei "vowed hat, organized at Kocoesier, ref.n at burglars, it is aid IU object is indicated Utile, agent was pretty company will insure bt he tumbled to the rroteshnt denominnV anj then wjtfIied ne hit 'em. or lungs rail on J. A.Mio gna get tree inai oome i- i a- Balsam lor The it. pORserws excirptioral -II which can le tfMeii wiiiimn i thj advice is it may pn-v et-tiuiallo value to y-n.

3 eans l.i.'.. ft C'ri it-1, i.t tees, 2-3c; 4 can 1 ft gal. fancy 2 1 evidently memoeta nscueoi Is lJcad- i ij. tr.t thesamcnight the Archie Benm-U. in the First ward, was entered and and some groceries anj un the streets on Friday evening our ciiiiens with some cnuicThis is tlie Crt an carance ntreets of this or'Qniz-tion an-l tr'tcd a gixid vl capiui 1.3 vu.

WJlild it will be fully triifi i.v-S At the S-. rverytl.ir? is pniccih'y at the of .1 njif an; fit ij ttii-'jr tl pcarcd on and surprised I good "ii the taken. to if iH.rrtTT.. mzsh tun? ye im-; 'rT I Zu ST-f, iix im. i a 1:9 grPTV tO b-3 It ST, 1 that tracker.

A Jinn coarao jti 't Somerset, Shrv mad, but we 'a cow mad ow mad. the kn-nked derwear at ii. s. wear it for f'Z, Jk v-juiaua siuuenis icaru rr- hink for themselves. No wonder such students make eschers.

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