ij ambrin J-rcrmnn. n-,y sitri:i. c. mi:i:i a .. t. i i:llAV. - - - (iCT(ti:i:i: i::, i;u. I.l I. AM I't KHO V U.. Mis Annie O'Neill, of I'il tslmrir, is Miii-' frii'ii.N in I'iienshiiri;. Mi. .Ii-cjiIi Went., nf Klilcr township. K:H-nliir mi Tuexliiy. y, y. Tlmliuis lYurh. of l.oietto. spent l,w lmnrs ill how ii mi Thursday. Mr. Ti ter l'';ir.-iluiii'-rh. nf Carroll tow n j,. - l:iiil lip uitli typhoid fever. Mi. I'.:nl Mei'iilie, of tliis plaee, spent . v ... .1 1 ilayx iii Johnstown last week. r. .lanifs Mellon, of Carroll tow nli!p. .,ii a fe hours in town on Weilnesilay. Mr. .laaies .1. K ay lor. ;l well-Unown , , , a ol A I leirhetiy township, is sei 'ion sly siiioil cow for sale. ('ii' about two , i,, M- of milk per ilay. ltniiiie at this i . . ! . t i I Spaimler ami .lames Miflain, l niiu'Vr, -jient a few hours in town on ,i,.'.i . Mi i s. o oi ire ('. Iv. Zalmi ami 1. II. i.in. nl i his place are visltiim friends in I -Ml I':.. U. u.-lri' and Keconler 1 . A . Met ioim h. i plaee is it ( hieao looUiu at t lie ..r I air. Mi-. Christopher White and dauirhter nl 1: nr township, visited 1'lnn.s ,m Thnr-d.iy. A lilllia- heeii int mil need in eoiii;res ,.t i.linc lor a World's Ian to he held in ,v ,,t I, i i i y in I'.xi. i Kittle. K-.. and Harry Willw-r. i - plaee. -tarli-d fori he World".- hair j , !.!.! nf I. I t w eek. I ,e ( am .lilow n lair, heid !a-t w eek, i -in ii 1 nl one. Iioth in the .vay of ,, .. i - and at lelidanei-. M - A niiie 1 1 an a. uf Mun-ti-r tu n- w ho-e -i riilUS illness We tlientiolled ; 1 1 . k l- tr 1 1 im; het ter. !:. .In-i-ph I'lisi-r. nf Karr townsliip. --. .. 1 1 1 1 . hi-: !i I h is p lai-e on Tit u r-day oir . ., hotiie froin ChieaM. 'I'i , , i-iolliee at K!air- w a- ei tered i.'i-M-- ia-1 'I'hui-day tiittlil ;u..l .:." in ai.d a lot ol po-taiif -tamp- tiuii'ii. Mi. . I 1 1 c li. C. Hearer and Lis iiat.L.'ii- l. w l i e 111 Khi'li-hlil'U ml. i in e at the til in I ; on T'uiii--I of Mettie , a- eelihia ted in the in w Ca I h li.it I '.i i t 'in fi ir t lie il i-t i i me on i i . Tiie eli 1 1 1 1 1 1 Will In- ill ii ieati ii . n . i i in imt i i h. ! : . .1 . !i II 1 j .Vo.li-l! ttl: . .. .--I p. opli- Mi all- .r- I a:r on Monday, r I'I. in -day i Mm iiiirj. 1 w ;i - one n i aii.-c at the llirned hoin. . paiupli ii n mi a ri - -.-nl to i t laws for s.i.' ha Ve lie.i in i . ! ei ii 'r -i'ii t 1 1 1 i t . I :n i. -ii e: hi n t v d'l ieer i :m t I the p- a v K'd.n i :i t 'n- t ,i i .. I Vol . ol Korelto. .-- .K: t h.-r In. .. .1 aheiil oil! ill I lial p: l":' oil I - HI e;;i s. Her Mill llli'l riii ! lit lit I. e In s,. i ieh.ti oil Weiine.-.i.iy. iiini-mii'd marl i.i-ri la w ellt into r of tin ran nil- i M i.n.i.i . i in! . r 1 1 el t Ii 1 1 1 1 it p. 1 1 ' ii - in a line I liji .. :r-e in i ny ot In r eoiin I y Mi w Inch married. I I'i .1 I i K : l.li-r. .in i tuna ti- of 'he al ins .1 . d. ii -1 1 1 a li. i! led in thai ! ii-t i - M . i : ! i y . Mr. Kil.i. r . iaitm 1 1 ! i 1 1 : 1 1 1 7 -. i and if eon i-i I . . I. ! 1 I'll i'.ll'- 111 il'4''. I'i t v pe ami iii'i; ei ia I I. .1 V e i ei it i -I i it led .hi I i , in.' a lew ; ii r ;! 1 i ! n I 1. ed l.i . 'A I I I ei IHi I. what pi i t le - W i i I lie. ;i r a new p. .1 p..-. f 'ii. i t in e I' t I, "liiiu.r. '.II I.l lien at li'h'il n .-.ilin a i I ha. I ,1- i's. li.'iiri M.elJ lllni . 1 : he I.l, -. r-l m'.' , Mil !' a- -iin ami If taken aii in tin' -Cite .'l.ol ' plil.lie , - fenia'c a ed ;."i 1 1 lei a I n e 1 - L - - In hi !!..! and I .".!. l'e- al letl. la lire tii'Mlir -. i tup. n nr.' ! .ii h.-r-. 'I he a III 1 : e pupil- elll '.:, '-. i In- a era 1 pel ee, it X'. I.. M el. ol' I 1 1 1 I hi- lull l.i- ". i f I I MiMer ai! I lie i i:-l a i.. e ii. t ion. M ii ii - I '.ii :i I la-- m 1 1 i i e i : i 1 1 . ,: ; e, ti I ' t h. r- II and i lii.u I' 'i tie u pi ri n I l.lt . ll'lei.l II" Will, "' ilte ' he II. lel.t. I :.""t h. I- t'ue dav hv haeliel hi.S iiutiiniM ;ir- ! 1 1 1' ' I 1 1 i lie lil'llilir trees -eh. nil sin- r a , I e. l I I i I Ii ".t I a. ii iii i re. a li old and re-pi c! ed nl I' , -oil, lo'.t l.-ll i p. died oil In ii. i.t-l. week of Kri-'ilT's ill--ii i.'ie ;.".li year of hi- aue. Tin' .".it.- to survive hill time "- .i ad I tv o in- a, I iirotvu up. I a I j e i ii n k ha I" 1 1 it ml t 1 1 lee in :i ' ill - on 1 1 a f.ll III of Wiuiiehl S. Kot e. y, near Tvione, wi re to- M.it.'.l h J.'. l.ti. .'Ir in, with all I heir co ii- ti Tin -day a ! M ruoo! . a i- liiir.ii d Ko-- , s.'.i i : i niii - 1'.. N'oonaii w as in town on Tiies ). - letinii lii-tarled i i t i i aiarje '.--ii'iout n'.'o inti udiiiir to e;u -I''. ei. I.", miles, in his l,u''v. We mpr. ill w In a of Hi,. : Ii -l ll tl ll was :i !. i ..f I'hi'ip Kli. k. of Alle ii , p. a 'i il ai.oii t ni net eeii .ml dead in her Led on Moii . The e, ea-, d had imt he' n i.r -i .me 1 1 nil- pa-t hit; t in- day I heeii in the enjoy melit of ill Ii. 1! of the Catholic church in this ,1 In- I.l, ---.-d on Sunday iflcruoiiii !: v. K. A. ilu-h. V. v., of Al'.oo - in. on will he preached hy Very a 1. I . I .. 'icar I ii'in ral of the : I'i' ; -inn Ali are cordially in- '" pie-,. i,t. :'- I '. ii m i iiatcd Tours 'I'l oin I:. '.A:, to Koia." ami 'Incidents in ii. i j.ii.i m v in'- of our Saviour" : . l; : . .I in t he I'aroch i;il Hall -'. "ii s.ii u rii.'iy ai.d Siimiay 'Ven- ' e i :i anil -,'.' ml. Aduiis-ion, e;n Ii - - ' Cell I . s I'linluy Hfteruooii Mr. .losepii ' ei s.iiiiii.iTliill. VV hiieoiit i: IHi Ii II, : ' i .t -hot him-elf w hi le fios-iui; a A immher of shot entered hi I; - eoinlit ion is :iot eou-idered hy the aitei.din;? physicians. ' h. of SlMlllin hill, lllni Klike. of i ' I rt . I lank M. Sinii hmyer, of Altoona. ' K la N. Mi'Miilli ii, of ( he-t tel.- m.itiieil iii Ait.miia hy Very 1.. 1 r 1 1. ' h t H l.y I. A l; i-h at SI. John's Catholic i. ': 1.. -day. The attendants at i ttiie Mr. J rank .Mc.Mullei., "I ' I,.- I. ride, and Mi Katie Kiher, A . t ioii.i. hn IcKiei-n and M i-s M.iir.Tic . i iith of this place, were 111:11, , I ill i.'.iids of matrimony at I he ( at ho ''h in this Lilace. on Tuesday hi .t !i In.' ici 'ii- l:. v. l alln-r lca-v. W e ex lend inir ' 'HiL' I at ukil itins L41 the voiitic' 1 oiioii j r- - ....j-,. ' ''"l-e th. y n,;ty live a Ions' unii hiim- An Altoona youth sports a nikth; made from the skin of a ruttlesnaki w hich had hitteu and killed his man. Three of the rattles of tin. reptile are Joint ser vice us a pin. n came from Texas, a state that al... nmls witn iueer freaks. lolitics never 'nt down to its lowest depths in this county until a I'rohihiiion 1st undertook to run the liijuor husiness for his ovn selti-h ends. Since that time there isscarcc ly a ny t h inn from our common schools to t he judicial hench that lias not been smirched. William Zerho, of Johnstown. Elk county, went into the cellar of his house with a lamp to search for a leak in the ir is pipe, and as a result a terrihle explo sion occurred, kiliinir a ten mouths old child and seriously injuring Zerhe ami his wife. The house is a total wreck and win dow irlass was hrnken in houses half a mile a w ay. Constahle ( leorire Tate, of the Sixth ward, went up to l'atlon, Camhria county, yesterday ( Weil 11c-.1t ay 1 mnrnii.e; with a warrant for the arrest of a yoiiiinian w ho had skipped some time nju leaving an un paid hoard hill. He found the iray and festive youth, who naid the diiTereiici: and costs and was allowed to js way. .Whilf '1'illH s. The maiiiiirers of the EhenshtiriT fair sold privileges to all sorts of swindling fakirs and the people who visited the i.'1'ounds were rohhed riljht and left. The managers will learn in time that selling priv ileges to these scamps is not the way to make money for the association. No such sk i 11 games are allow ed on the grounds of our fair. Iinlhtnn Mi .sxr i; r. Mr. Thomas Koran, of Suinmerhill township, has a wild turkey that In rap tured in t he early part of t he summer w hi 11 only al.out a week old. He put it along with a l.rood nf lame turkeys ahout I he same age and it soon hecanie doinest ieated ami is as tame as auv of the thick. It has outgrown its coinpani uis, however, and Lids fair to he a much larger hird. The I'ittsliuig lHxjni!rK's unsurpassed special sei'N ice to t a-hiligtnll enahles it to pti hi ish t he fullest iiccoii nts of the doings of congress, lhiilv let lers from t he World's 1'air. spurting news ;,1(j intcresi ing lietion hy hrilliant authors each day are among its special features. Kider I laggard".- story now hi ing ptihlished in the Sund'iy is-ue si;; p i-.-es all previous elToi Is nf this gn at ant nor. Sw ind I cr- ate travel, us over the ei it 111 trv with Siimples nf s(.,.,l wheat, which thi'V show ami claim will yield .VI bushels to an acre. They propose that they will Turui-h the seed ami loo pounds of phos phate per ;n i'e, and ask in return one-half of the crop. This is certainly a bargain f ,f the seed, but it is still belter whell the s , iii d 1 1.1 per t u i ns nu t. to lt. a note for two or I hree hundred dollars. At the sl'iiriiT's sale of the Camhria KumluT Co'npanv's effects at Somerset one dav l:i t week, the Shade Creek rail road, between 7 and s miles in length, was knocked dow 11 to S. IK Ilaker. of l'llts burg. hirmei ! v of Katrohe. for :t'.i.ldo. A large lot of lii,nl,i r su;d realiei! -li).:i"'"J. It was mostly ptncha-ed by Mr. Ilaker. The real 1 slate of I he company w ill not he sold IMltil I'ecemher. In our advertising columns will be fun mi t he l.ii-iiu'-s c;ird of the KirM Na tional Kank of I'.itt.iii. The liiiancial and Im in s- -t ;, ing of the nun at tiie head of this j 1.-1 i ; nj inn is a sure guarantee of it- pr:;il. nt am- careful uiaiiagi-ment. and t he people 0!' I 'at 'on an. I that vicinity will iind its ,, '-Jeers courteous and obliging gen- :!. in n w ho w ill he happy to serve them in their business in:ci'ciii:ise. While -nine llepuhli.'ans are claiming tint they will get a large iiumberof voles from 1 he i i' i in ir men who a re led to he I le ve tl.l' 'h.ir iicilise depends upon their Vote-, ; la i e ai e :i liiftii- class of Kepiilili-cai,- w ho ate eppo-i-,1 to ihe hniiliug nf a threat net voters heads ami will vote i'.g ili! ' the g 1'ig that has iiiiiiignrated this reign of ti tli if to the liquor men. It is a two edged stvord that will .ut l.-olh way-. V. in' rnier "tl vie, t ,e new rlTthitii llrmol Ii.hn-tof. 11. wiil display their fall line of suits and oven oats at the Mountain House to-dav ami to-uiorrotv. I'arth-s : In 1 , :t roii a t i M t !ieln-ei ves of t he oppor tunitv "f iri-.ecti ,g their go,. ,1s at the present 1 1 iii- shou! I raii and see this lirm v. hen tl ey vi-t Johnstown. Hard time prices i- the ruling feature at th.-ir es : a' ii -hi e ti t . Keinetnher t he number 1'.".' C : 1: ion -I I'e. t. J. .h 11-tow ti. A -nit. the re-nit of w htch w ill interest 1 v -1 v constat le in the state, w as he'run at K im aster on Wednesday, by M. S. Kra !y. late cni:-tal.le of Manor tnun-liip. igait.-t th" ei unty of Kancaster to recover '?.".7.'.k) for services rendered. I rady. un der at if iisseinti!; . was com pel led to vis-, it all hotels and bridges in his bailiwick. ,:!..l for this he chiitns nnlcage and rom ; etisa 1 1. hi. am! as the point has never l.een laised before the case w ill he a lest one. Charles I',. Ellis. Johnstow n's oidest citieii. iin d at his home In that city on Sunday last, aged .irs years, in months and hi dats. The deceased was born In Swan age. England, on I lecetnher -.'t. 17'..'. and at the age of ;!) came to this country with his parents, who at an early day settled at 1 1 ! 11 ( 1 n m 11. in this county. In 1 VT the family ii't'im.-.l to Jnhnstwn, where the parents di -d. Mr. Ellis was for a long time one of Johiistotv u's leading citizens and a t. the t i me of his deat Ii was possessed of a comfortable fortune. Every little while we read of someone who has stuck a rusty nail in his foot, knee or some other portion of his person iind lockjaw resulting therefrom of which tin- patient died. Yet. all such wounds, it is said, can be healed w ithout such fatal cotise.Mienees as often follow them. Smoke su'-h w 01 mils or any won ml t hat is in (lamed with burning wool cloth. Twenty min utes 11, the smoke of wool will take the pai 11 on t of t he w orst w on ml aii'l repeated once or tw ice w ill allay the worst ease of inflammation arising from a wound. The new borough of I'atton m Satur day elected the following oflicers who will serve until after the regular election in February: K'ltgess, A. J. Jackson ; coun rilnieu. E. C. Krotvii. S. M. Wilson. John Vahm r. I'. 1'. Voting. Dr. Worrell, Ed. A. Mellon: justices of the peace. Jesse E. I a!e and Jiirni s Mellon: school directors, W. J. Donnelly. Jesse E. lu; S. M. Cor nelius, William I'urcell. II. Korton, Dr. J. I!. Noonan; con-table M. M. Crain; audi tors. John E. K'eilly, A. t Winslow. IK K. Coif; inspectors, S. E. Jones. Alex. Hunt er. Never use an thing but light blankets fur the licds of haliies. children, or delicate adults. Kig. strong people can sleep on flint, but it is wisdom to kcc; the body drcs eii night ami day in loose material, so 11- to insure as perfect respiration for the skin as the lungs. The pores are breath ing organs. There is decided warmth in liiilts and comfortables, felt, skin ruirs. leather, rubber and waterproof but such diapi lies ate had. for the reason that, be ing impervious, they keep iii the emtiiia lious from the liody; blankets, on the oth er hand, ure loosely woven, ami lieing per forated allow the exhalations to pass through. Delicate people, light sleepers and sick persons :tre oppresei by the weightof unsanitary bedclothes, which often prevent I hem from getting any re freshing sleep. If those women who get up ill the iimtniiig feeling exhausted and tired, will di-pi iii'i with ijiiilts and rum I'm tallies and shoddy blankets, siibsiitu liiig itn all-wool blanket ami sheet, and leayn the u inilotv open top and liottoiii, they will smiu got rrsi aud recuperation Xioiu si cry. On Ortolx-r l!th, liith and l'.)th, the l'eni'.s vl vania Railroad Company w ill sell excursion tickets at a single fare foF the the round trip to the industtial exposition at I'ittsbtirg, w ith twenty-five cents added for admission to the exposition, from sta tions o'l the I'ittsburs division between I'ittshurganil Coneinaugh, from stations on the Su t li -w est Pennsylvania, the West Pennsylvania and the Monongahela divis ions. Tickets will be. gotid point; on any regular train leaving stations a, or Ix fore lo:0o a. M.. on day of issue and valid for return until the following day inclusive. A Krllirn From t lilraico On Friday of last week Mr. L. A.Craver, landlord of the ISlair Iltiuse. in this place, started for Chicago, accompanied his two sons, Demetrus and Eddie. They arrived there 01. Saturday and sient the balance of the day at the World's Fair. On Sun day morning they started to go to church ami for that purHise hailed a passing street car, intending to get tin. While they were getting on the car. Mettie complained of being s'ck, and instead of going to church they 1 11 rued back and went to their stopping place, the house of Mrs. C. Foster, former ly of Eliensliurg. but now of Chicago. There they summoned a physician and de spite everything that could Im done, the sickness devchkped into a case of spinal tueiiingitus, and 011 Monday evening the boy died. Mettie Oraver was of a kind and genial disposition, alMiut l' years 01 age. made friends w ith everyone he met. and all who knew him w ill be sorry for his early death. Mr. ("raver and his son Eddie started home froin Chicago with the re mains on Tuesday, expecting to get here on Wednesday, but owing to a wreck to lirst section of their train at Whiting, Ind., in which the engineer and fireman were killed, caused by running into an open switch, their train was delayed several hours and they did not arrive here until this (Thursday morning. On their arrival here the funeral cortege proceeded direct to the Catholicrhurch in this place, where, aftera High Mass of neiiiiitim. the remains were interred in the Catholic cemetery. The sad ending of Mr. ("raver's visit to the World's Fair has cast a gloom of sad ness on all who have friends visiting Chi cago from this place, and many are anx iously awaiting their leturn. feeling a dread that something unexpected may happen them 91arrlMc l.lrrinm. The follow ing marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans Court for tiie week ending Wednesday, October 11th. 1S..I.!: M K-hael Morrisey and Lilly M. Kern is, Johnstow n. Patrick Marshall. Johnstown, aud Annie FleidhotT, Mm l-ellvile. Julius Kaliil.ki and Karhara Kennel!, Ehreufeltl. Francis J. Feiglitner. Spangler, and Ag nes C. Ilellner. Susquehanna tow nship. Kicliard P. Williams and Agnes M. Eus iy. Johnstown. John II. McKreen and Mary Magdalcua Disliart. Ehenshiirg. KeorgeW. llertinger and Annie Hop kins. Johnstown. Thomas V. Ueese, Klacklick townsliip. aud .leiinie Keller, Strciiigstown, Indiana cnii nt v. Julius Zernikow and Lizzie lit cker. C( lopersdale. ( lustav Carnetzsky and Ilerinina Hok ky. Wulsal. Eieck Fox and Teresa Strittmatier, Car roll township. John W. Keibfried and Kerlha (liven. Jon nstow 11. William F. Slavic. I'erndale, and Lottie C. Pctlen. Johnstow n. William Eichcnsehr and Lizzie Fox, Adams tow nsliip. Joseph Mart.i. Morrellville, and I'rony Ilirsch, I!row nstown. Evan Tow nseiid, Hastings, and Edna Kelly, Carrolltown. illltlu fol In M'ant. The Altoona Triliimc of Thursday says: Word conies from ialli t.in of a ery sad state of alfairs exi-ting there in conse iiii nceof the hard times and the strike which has bei 11 on for a long time. I'pou hi- return home Tuesday evening a prom inent citizen of the place -was informed hy his wife that nany persons had (ailed for food during the day, and that she had heard 01 several families who rxcted to go supperless to lied. The gentleman started out to make an investigation and found the rc(Mrt to lie true, and relieved many of the snfTeiing ones. The farmers In the iicightiortiDod In art! of the condition of atrairs and offered to give, free of charge, the necessaries of life to those in want if they would K after them. Yesterday morning several wagons started to the country for supplies. Tuesday t he operators made a proposi tion to the striking miners that they would pay the old price for all coal shipped away demanding, however, a reduction on what should be used in the home ovens. The miners derided not to accept the proposi tion, and the strike is still on. kntke Story. The Tyrone correspondent of the Har rishurg I'dtrUtt sets o!T this snake story: On !a-t Saturday, near P.irmitigham. a lit tle R'll wandered from her home out into the woods and only after an absence of an hour or more was she missed by the fam ily. A search was made for her and it w as not long before she was discovered hy an elder brother toying w ith a huge copper head snake in the bushes. Strange to say the snake didn't appear at all concerned as the little one scraped a stick up and down its back, but rather seetu-d to enjoy the situation. The brother was almost paralyzed when ho saw w hat was going on and slipping up behind the little one he despatched the r ptile with a club. It measured three feet one inch and is the most poisonous of its species. The little child cried heartily lw-caiise the snake had been killed and even wanted to take the carcass homo. A I'nrmrr Hanrnril. Cyrus K. Sadler, of Port Marion. Fay ett county, was buncoed to the extent of 7, in hard cash and a judgment note for flo.iM) more. A man named Sprague turned up in Point Marion some mouths ago, about the time a land boom struck the place. Sadler contemplated selling his farm off In town lots. Spiague represent ed himself as an agent for a loan associa tion, which, he said, would prove a bo nanza to those getting in on the ground floor, and represented further to Sadlertiie folly of letting money lie idle when he could make l."i or 'Jo per cent, on it in his s heme. Sadler invested $1U and gave j his check for ?7.ioi) w ith nothing to show for it. The ?7,' was to be credited on the note but Sprague failed to do so and it is entered up in the prothouotary's oflice at L'liiontown. T tar. Charley, the 4-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. E. ZaiifT. of Johnstown, was run over by a street car at that place on Monday, and from injuries received will probably die. The child ran in front of the ear. which was running slowly at the time, seeming to take a sudden notion to cross the street. It was too late to stop the car, and tiie little one was knocked down, the whole length of the motor passing over It. 1 After the child had been picked up iioth thiihs were found to N' broken and the right leg from the klieo dow 11 was badly mangled, its foot and ankle Ix-inc smashed to u jelly. A big trash In Mie chin k and one in the back of the head are also serious, IxT-hb-s Internal injuries are likely mis-lainrtL Krai .at Trfer. John Ashrroft et al. to (leorge C. Plum mer, Washington tow nship, --. John Ashcroft et al. to Mary Parrish. Washington tow nship, ?!). John Ashcroft et al. to William IK Primer, Washington township, fWo. Charles Anna to Thomas (raver, Patton, fiso. Citizens Cemetery Association to John J. Humphreys. Fpper Yoder tow nshlp. f:ti. Citizens' Cemetery Association to Ceorge W. Moses. L'ptior Yoder tow nship. "K Citizen's Cemetery Association to Mat thew Moses. Sr.. Fpjier YtKler township, f.-.l. Cbristonlier I'.ai.tlv el UX. to Jacob Foust, Richland township. M'.!. V. S. P.arker et nx. to John Fees, Eti enshurg. K'-t. A. C. Hin k A Co. to Augustine Carlston. Ciallit.in. ti"". John Krcndel to Martin Marx, Johns town. l,"t. John lirendel to Fred Marx, Johns tow 11. f.-loo. Adele II. P.argor et al. to Marv Apple, Readu township, $1. Cambria lion Company to Mary Eliza lx'tli Nolen, West Taylor townsliip, fl.and other lot. Theodore Cover to H. F. llidenthall, Coneinaugh township, f-lmi. Cambria Iron Company to John W. Lin ingcr, Johnstown, fsui. John I). Eger et al. to Mary C. Diimm, Parr township, $"'.. Chest Creek Laud and Improvement Company to J. Walt Miller, Patton, .'."(. Jacob J. Foy et ux. to (labriel Doniuay er, Richland tow nship, tK'.DKi. Ephraim Findley el al. to Andrew Laza reak. West Taylor township. il.'.Hl. Philip A. Uray, Jr., to August Hoell. Spangler. ?;:). Charles C. (Ireer to Anna (lertrude Ilei.lelil hall. Coneinaugh townsliip, ft. William O.ddc to Adam Fullmer. Johns town, ?l.ll. Daniel II. Ilelsel et ux. to Grace Ickes, Adams townsliip, K.'.il. 11. F. Ileidenthall et ux. to Charles C. Oreer, Coneinaugh township, $H. Keorge Heidingsfeltcr et ux. to Iliram Shank, Richland township. $S7'..7.. Jonathan Horner et ux. to Margaret K. Horner, Johnstown, $:j."i(i. Levi Kelly et nx. to John T. Rohbins et ah, Caliitzin township, f i.vi. Lawrence Kost ct ux. to Ellen Smith, Johnstown. $'.VK Peter P. Kehman et ux. to Gabriel Don myer, Richland township. f."i7".. John W. Lininger ei ux. to James II. Puckey. Johnstown, Philip Miller's executrix to Charles Mill er, Elder tow nship, f ltm. Jacob M. Muidock to Chas. Kader, Johnstown, f l.t'V). Margaret P. McConaughy et al. to John Saner, Johnstown, ?l,h. Thomas McGuire to Harry F. Mctiuire, StonyiM-eck townsliip, J.Vio. I). S. Mc Anility et ux. to Nancy II. Long, Rariiestou. (ieorge Mctirew et ux. to Alexander Wagner, Dale. 1, sui. Elizabeth McMullen et vir. to (leorge 15. McM iillcii. (ialiitzin township, .Vi. James N. Mctiuire et ux. to Elizabeth McMullen, Gallitzin townsliip, .i). Joseph C. McMullen et ux. to George Raker, Elder township, 1.1. Millon A. Sherbiiie et ux. to Geo. Gable, Suinmerhill. lm). Anthony Siosser et ux. to John Canyok, Portage tow nsliip, '.'oo. J. A. Shoemaker et ux. to Martha A. Confer, Dean township. 10. J. L. Spangler et ux. to Strittmattcr Ili'os.. Hastings, Vincent A. Sanker et ux. to Reiiecca A. Myers. Washington township. ho Iliram Shank et ux to Adam J. Follmar, Richland township. ss 1. Charles Von Lum-ii et ux. to Sarah M. Ilerkcbile, Johnstow n. J. F. Wakelield et ux. to L. A. Piatt, Susquehanna township, il. Tlif l uttrii Kalr r (lif Year to ti tra il". At a recent meeting the rate to Chicago via the Pennsylvania railroad was defi nitely decided upon, and will hold good during .the remaining excursions of the people's popular coach series: fis.oo from New York: ?I7.mi from Philadelphia. P.al tiinore and Washington, aud proiortion ately low rates from other points on the company's division and branches. These rates are the lowest that have yet liren authorized, and their ultimate legality has liecn brought alout mainly through the etbn ts of the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany. The remaining dates on which this re markable rate w ill apply are Octolier 11th 17th and 'Jlst, from New York and Phila delphia, aufl 7th. 11th and '-'1st, from Rai timore and Washington, when trains will leave the several eastern terminals fully ami comfortably ojuipixd with Pennsyl vania standard coaches, and all taking ad vantage of these exceptional opportunities are assured of t:ciur amply cared for in transit. The arriving time 111 Chi -ago, early the next afternoon, is on equality with the fast express Mains schedule, and affords siillicient time for a selection of accommodations for ihe stay in Chicago. The immense volume of travel now di recting itself towards the World's Fair, and the rapidly approaching termination of the ExiHisitiou influence the company to place, every inducement Missible liefore the put, lie. There could lie no belter way devised to encourage visits to the most marvelously gorgeous exhibition the peo ple of this generation have ever seen. Micnii of I he Tlinea. The leaves in the forest art; leginiiing to turn yellow and brow n, and to dropoff one by one, lui-saging the approach of autumn and bringing with it many climatic changes. 1 1 needs a very strong constitu tion to withstand the sudden shocks of cold and moisture. Unfortunately there are very few so gifted, the majority of the human race need to have their natures strengthened and stimulated, and thete is no better remedial agent than a pure rye whiskey. Klein's Silver Age Rye has stood the severest tests and has been found to lie absolutely perfect, lieing recommend ed and 'rescriliod bv the highest medical authorities. Il is for sale by dealers reii erally at fK.TO tier full quart; Duqucsne Rye at $1.2.1 per quart, and Rear Creek at ?!.' per quart are highly recommended. Send for a catalogue of al! kinds of liquors to Max Kkki.v, Federal street, Allegheny, Pa. Oblmarj, WHITE. Died at her home in Rarr township on Sunday. Octolier s, ls;i3. Miss Karhara White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cristopher White, aged lt years and 4 mouths. It is with more than ordinary feelings of sadness that weehroniele the Jeath of this young lady. For nearly a year and a half previous to her death she w as an inmate of our household, in ourel'iploy as a house keeper, and by her good nature, kind dis position and industry had gained the good will and affection of our family, who will alw ays bear her memory In their breasts w ith feelings of kindest remembrance and with sorrow for her early death. We sym pathize with her parents in the loss of a kind and dutiful daughter w ho cave eyery promise of lieing a comfort to them in their old age and w hose death must fall upon them with a crushing blow. Rut we must all submit to the will of Providence and trust she is now In the enjoyment tif a life of eternal bliss. May her soul rst in peace. Mr. Tim Jones, of this place, lias a fel tm on his left hand. I)ru(Ulbe ftebaala lata Pallllra. Wc are Informed that Mr. J. W. Leech, county superintendent of schools, i the agent selected by the Republican commit tee to secure tax receipts for free distribu tion. No one will question Mr. Lech"s right to exercise the privilege of a citizen in w hatsoever party he Is inclined. b'it the lieople of Cambria county should aud will resent such action as this. They d d not elect him to his high Misition in order that he should prostitute his influence ;n the work of a Republican heeler; imr ate they yet prepared to see our schools drairged into the Republican camp to keep com pany with the saloons jn jmlitical cam paigns. Mr. Leech is. perhaps, not so much to blame as the Republican bosses, who. having ungraded the highest olllce in the county to the level of a parly whip, do not hesitate to make similar use of one equally sacred. Whither, in the na ne of decency, are we drifting, and w here are we to stop if this sort of business Is pern iited to con ti mie? It Is hijrh tint that all who cherish the lionar of our county should unite to crush out the elements which are bartering it for personal success. Valors, let no set of men thrust such insults in your faces. Resent them at the (Mills. Vote against corruption and the Parker gaiia. lIiiHtiiiijx Triliime. MliwHUiiraM Kottrva. 1tie! ll stockholder' annual meettnir of th ni'ly HuiPllnic and In AMmtiou will he nenl In Knn' Hall on tiie third Thursday In K'tMier !'.. at 7 r. a.. r the icrneral transaction el hut' liieaa ami eltrtien ol utttcnn to nerve lor Uieenna 1DK year, and Is-uln 01 then eh erl. a ol tock sec elary. r"HE St' BS?K1 HE Hotter, for tale a number ot X luta lor Oulidin purposes In Warb.iiicton t.iwn.-hip. famhria county, adjacsnr to tht coal nine of rVwell Mclioy. now in oee arion 1 iee low are ultuateil 10 Liars, between Suinult and the high hridjre. on the tnwnehln rimd Call on or ad-ire PAt'L M'KfNNA. Sept. 1 . 1SW3. Summit. Cumoru Co., Pa. JOSI'.-Sinall pume. dark itreen lizarl lain j with plain llver rl,i, contalnlni; ,'everal n..iltiT. lost on Muunter tonnpilie hjtween rnra' and t'renun. .Suitable reaard lor re turn ol aiue to Mm. Maurice t)o e.-. V. O Kox .". l.'reaon. I'a. K S A r.T;. " A tw.s-fetteil carrlatfe. 1 boiocy a roa cart 1 .l.iul.lo tet i.arneiK lorrarrUve. and two hokio teta ol buKKJ liaruess. l-iimrent .IOKI'H KIMHAI.I,. Kesldlutr two iuil routh ol Kdensburv. AY T ANTMI Catholic youna man to v,ticr deliver and nolicil. Ad tresg wltn reler- "- K.iUtt.iVtK - , 7! Wetiett-r Ave., HiitsburK. ta. Sejit. 15.3t. THK KbenBt.unr Kuildtna t Ioan Asuo-lation 1 will otter lor sale at the c- uonl rhauil --r Kl ensl urif, on the rourth Alonday In O-ttiber tl.oon.oo THUS. 1A iS, " I.KKTica I.kimiR, Secretary. Frcident. SENTS (male or temale) make (10 a day. ISew iuvention. Every h'.u sell. ill UlUt have It. Suiad outlay, tnr prontn. I'erleciion Mik. 'o.. 1S5 St. ttlair St.. IMevelan.l. ( 1. PUBLIC SALE OF VALl'AUhE REAL ESTATE ! Y virtne 01 an order ol th Orphans' t'n art of . - . .... ni, 1 1 ui uireviru, 1 w ,1 ci pi.te to sale by uuMic vendue or outcry on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2 s, 19, at t o'clock p. w. at the late residence of H. H. tiardner. deceased, all ihe tollowinic de"rtbed real estate, vtt: A II that certain tract ol land situate In Keade town-hip. In said county of ftml.ria. ad;. mltia l-nds of H.nry Horner, Kotiert Hoi ten and Ken jamin Myerii, cniainlnx 52 ACRES, more or less. About torty acres ol sal lsrd are Improved, and the-f Is thereon erected a two story FKAMK HWKLLIXH Hut'SK, a Uie HANK HAUN, ana other outuildluics. IKKJIJltll" N.4I.F.: ren per cent, ol bid on day ot sale when the pmiierty ts struck iln; one-third l-i thlrf days, and Hie bul.tr.c4 on or ,eloto th first lay of April, isi'l lieferreil pat'tnents to tiesecnre. by the bond and mortitaire ol the purchaser. Possession to t e r iven trm hrst dav of A rli. Is! (lEliKiiEV UAlillM K. A.tmlr IstraU.r ol tl. H. Ilaraner. de eased. Sep.t is. Ii3 t. Jt. K. J'. i rro WM.H. 8 A .V f'O It It, iTtaiilott. TIIE First National Bank or PATfox. PATTON. Cambria Co., Pa. Capital, paid np,- - $50,000. Aoonts ot C'lirporatlona, Flms and Indtvidnali received iis.n the mist lavoral.le te.'mi consistent with sale and conacrva tlve KaukliK. Steamship Tickets lor sal by atl tha 'adin l.iues and Korencn lraitJ payable In any ot the principal cities ol the (lid World. All correspondence will have onr penocal and prumpt attention. ortl3 ;i3 N tlTll'E IS HKKKHV tilVEN THAT .IN P ths ni.1 ol Hennnvlvaiila on 11 ESIIAI . M'T- liKEIC : i. lsi.it. by .lacoh H.Tsylor. ei-tt.-rs of liavnl Met iy. executor ot Wnllam E. lixier. Tlietdore Hi per, Janirs E. HoJtr. htrles.l. Tylor. Ilarrv S. aylor. .Iishn F. Aict'oy. ( barles A. Mt oy and Edwin K. rUl.lriitif e un tpr the Act ol Assembly ,l the ('ommonwi'iilih ol I'e insvlv-nla ei.tttUJ "An Act to provide fur the Incorporation anu regulation of certain corpora tons, approved April ih. 1874. and the oi pie urola thereto, for tie charter ol an Inten led cor lirratii n to he iih -I HE TAVLOK-Mi-'oV CIIAI.ANH :ilKEltOMHNV." the character and object of which is the mlmnic. sellinc and shipplnir ot coal, and the uianuUcIuriDif and lie I ln aud shippln of coke, and all other ne.-e-.iary Incitlents periainma to the mining, manuiactur loif, seiiina an shipping ol coai and coke, and lor these purposes to have and possess an 1 en) iy all the HrhU tieneht and j.rivlleites ol said Act of Assetnhy and 1U supplements. H. M. BALIJKIHE, Oct. 8. 18U3.3U tsolicitor. TOTIt'E l hereby irliren that an apt ilcatkn XI will be tnarte to the tfi vemor of leonsjl vanla on the firal ttmy t KovrmOrr. A. I. ls:l. by t'aron leahev. John l-l ey. Jr.. A. K. Arioltaae. John U. Mullen and He-, ry Eh renleli under the Act of Assembly approved April aa. 1K74. entitled "An Act to provld-' lor the Incorporation and reaulation of certain torpora tions." and the supplements thereto, lor the barter ol an Id ten-led corporation to be called -I he Lilly. Water. I.labt aud Power Couipany,'' the character and objscts of which are lor the supplyin of water and tor the manufacture and t-uiiply ot Hunt and pnwer by means ol etseiricity 1 1 the public at the borouub ol Lilly and to such l-ersons. partnerships aud sus ciations therein and adiacent tnereto. and tor these purposes to have (Hisses and enjoy all the right. neneOU and privileges of said Act of Assembly and sup plement thereto. K. L.UKOI-IIE. Lilly. Fa.. Oct. 0, 183 3t. Milicitor. Vi'niroKs NoriuK Having Men apKmted an auditor by the irphans' t'ourt ol Csmtirit county, Penn'a.. ti reKrt a distribution ol the fund In the i.ands ol John MeTamany, administrator of John Bene, late ol Washington twnshlji. deceased, notice Is hereby given that 1 will sit at my vtttce In the borough ot Ebensburg on Friday. Ibi TIH amy or Ortttr. IH:, a. I 1U e'tlork, A. M . to attend to the duties of sal.l kpx,iot. uiei.t. at which t me and place all person' inter ested In said estue must atund or be forever debarred from coming In osj said fund. r-.J. UTI LE Ebenshur, Pa.. Oct. 8. l.St. Auditor. UIITLb LKHKAMIK. U J.SHtniU, FROPBirron. located at IiuBois. Fa., near the H. K. A P. Hallway lie pot. We always endeavor to fur nish the best accommodations to business men, pleasure seekers and boarders. Persons In searrn ol somiort and quiet will find It a desl'a'-le place to stop. The TaMe la unsurpassed and - always supplied with the best the market afto-ds. ai.d all tne delicacies ot the season. The Ba- Is sap piled with the choicest of pure liquors aud cigars acd nothing but the bent Ii sold. Special atten tion grven to the care of horses. IXtCl'TtiK'S NOTICE. j Estate o t Thomas Kinney; deceased, letters testamentary in the estate of Thomas KiDi.ey . late ot W 11 tu, re boiougb. Oambrla eoun ty. dece.ised. having been grantel to me ail er aons indebted to raid estate are hereby notified to wake payment to e without delay aad those having elaluis ana Inst said estate win present them properly authenticated lor settiero-nt. V M WIN". IV Kxoculor, Sept. 1, 1893. Wi.inore, Pa To Investors. "llII Y go away from home to seek Investments when you can huy Pennsylvania First Mortgage securities on the i'ash or Monthly Payment plan and which will net you tfceuty per rriiL on tuur mimevt For particulars oil on or ail-lresa H. A.tNUI.HHKT. A ox. ft, lwwi Cbeua jura;, Pa Attention t mo in 1 11 Hi We .ire convinced that our prices and rools are riht. Since we our daily sales up to date have small pro (It figures. In Clothim? quality than price. In Spring dent that if you come to us you Why do you get your Shirts made when you can get them to fit .and goods to suit the most particular. We liavo Shirts from 2. t-.-nts iij tu ?!. ".". Xf I-...!..-.. 11.., I,. ..- si. .,.1.1 ci.l.ir 'l.ll I A tll 1 1 l s lit , ,.i , 'ii..'" . ....... ami styli; that vm want for 1.4". Also u vi-ry ii nt inn' oi tin- mo-si Jim most fashionulili- Stiff Hals from "i'i fi-tits up. FURNITURE. Itol.ku.' ivo u. ill hiiiiIh :l fw lit'ii'is Th.-n . 3.1s-1 . j.rst . :i.ii . 4.!s- you fail jinJai' for yourself. 1 si-t cooii yt'llow "hairs' I set -rooti uark t hairs si't fiivMl dark I hairs set cam s-at Chairs in dark st't t'aiif srat Chairs in dark set ram: seat Chairs jn dark set rain seat Chairs. Malioirany Oak UiM-ker witn arm Hark Uocker with arm Oak rane seat, fancy arm dark cane seat, fancy litrht. verv fanrv arm ti.ui tl.'.' 1 1.7.1 1 .-.l 2.s."i Child's 'lockers, .KK.. '.'.. 7."ic. ami... rerforateti C hairs and liockers in all st vies and prices. 1 full s-piece Mahof-'any fir Walnut ll.Ml.r.uim S.iiti. l.tM '4.(l L'7.IKl 1 full s-piece Oak P.cd-rooin Suit... . sideiioard siM-rialty. Cuplioards and Sinks a Oil Cloth & Carpets. We are stocked in Oil Cloth and Carpets. It will save you money to Imy wf us as in huyin our stock early and in lararc ijuaii lilies we saved moiieV- We challenge any one to equal offering this season. Don't wait N. B. It may be of interest to you to seethe way we are selling gootis in this department of our mammoth store. Some merchants say "I wonder where they can get g oils to sell at 'hose figures, as we can't buy them wholesale at the prices they are retailing for." Here is the the secret: We know where the goods grow that is why we sell so low. And when ynu come to town, Look for the Red FlagThat is the Place. Ji. L. JOIISS J'U.V.' M. J. B L k.. A. H .HL i K. tSTABLIriHKU 172. Johnston, Buck & Ct.7 UANKKKS, EBEN'SHUn-l. - PENX'A. A. W. KI CK, 4'ai.liler. Krtablihhkd 1HS8. Carrolltown Bank, OAKK iJT(iWN, PA. T. A. Ml AlCRU'lill, Ca-lilrr. General BwXw Bnsictss Transacted. Tbe tol'oiii rr tli. irlol(l features ol Keneral ba su mi'lue -s : llt.l-ttNITS Keslvel pnyahle nu iii manj. n1 IntereH tier Inn oertlOcateii iftucA u time U-ioMtirs. Rxtetideil to cntotners on fmT-umMe tetms nd aiHiroved i-er i1lJcimnted at all tluiea. 'LI.FTION Ma.ieln the locality ami o;xin all thebanltlnii towns In tbe United States. 'tiarne mo.lerto. DRAFT lftsaed nevotlaMe In all -nrts nf the t'rltd States, and foreign eirbanxe lefuel on ll parts of tnroi . t merchants, farmers and others solicited, to whom reasonable acc"ino.latli n will t extended. I' trims are nsared that all transxctions nhall he held s strictly jirlvale and onhdrntlnl. and that they will lie treated as lllera:iy as fcnod banltinic rules will icr3iiu Keiecttnlly. jniro. Ill K A- . JUST RECEIVED ! -A LARCE LOT- Boots & Shoes r.OUCHT AT- Sheriffs Sale ! FROM TIIE STOCK OF W. E. SCHMERTZ &, CO.. FITTNBI'KW, FA. The public invited to call. Prices away down. JNO. LLOYD & SONS. s. l. rkkd at:it KtlHI. REED & READE, Attorney.-" Sit I av, fcMENi-mTK. - - - PENNA. art Mice on Centra street. 4 2 W M. D. KITTELL. Attorney-ii.i - j n "vv . EBENSBUKt. PA. flfflee In Ariuorr Kolldlnir. opp.tVinrt Hnnsn. rii W. DICK. X ATTOHKEY-AT-LAW. Khikmii hu. I'kkm'a-v-Seclal attention to iclrt-n claims fur IVn- lon Bounty, etc. chT- ii J F. McKKNRICIC, 3 ATTUSSICT r c 1'imitLolt IT UW, EHKNHLl;tl. - PA M)fnee on (lentre street. r J. LITTLE, L AT1XIKNKY 'TI.W. tintMttui'Ku, - - Pa. rf-tlttlre in t,ier Houm. n3 H II. MYERS. ATTOKMiY.AT-IiAW, llsistat'RS, Pa. -(lfte In llotlonade Ko. o t;etitre street. DONALD E. DUFTON. ATTt I KN ICY -AT UW, Kbkmhhi'BA, PsatiA. (artime In i'liera House, Cooler airaec WEI AMM PshYiPI Ir v 1 EilJ FJIj Jill I increased just 40 per cent., and we you can be suited in a Suit for yourself, your boy or boys in higher and Summer Myles we are fto ked will go away better pleased than ever before, as this is our motto: Please and Satisfy Everybody. Floor Oil Cloth from LTi cents to 4s cents per stjuare yard. Ingrain C'arHt. one yard wide, at :n, 4u. 4" and to cents. Stair Carpet from 23 cents up to .vi cents per yard. SHOES! SHOES! If you wish to tret a troo.l and substan tial Shoe rail on us. You will surely Iind s.niii'i hin that will suit you. Ladies douola plain tip and spring heel, tuition fl.St Xu no Ladies di.!i'.ila. opera and coininnii sense, hultoii. heel tl.'i't to 1..1H Ladies' extra line tipped lyncher 2.. "ill Latlies russet, tipped, liulltiu 2.) Ladies' tine n lil.l.-.t Imuoiied: als(. Misses' and (hiliiien's palein leather filmed iU.lo. tf 1.2.1, l.'WI 1. allies' line sllle. ImHoii or lace 1.2S Ladies tipped and coiiim. in sense - lords M.mi anil 1.2.1 ! Children's lipped Oxfords hi Children's russet and donifola sprina 1 heel l.il and l.lil lnlauis' siiues frcrn 22 t ents up. Men's lace and congress shoes 1.2.1 Men's satin calf, lace or conirtess '.'.ii Men's 1; calf, lace or congress jr.-, i Men s tipped liliieher. extra line Men's (i ne haiiil-seu ed. lace or con gress 3.i m Men's fiieacian calf, lace oreoiiirr.'ss.. 2. on Men's tint Kiii.L-.inni tipped, hu e or congress 3. no M n's t-Mia tine yossatncie calf, lace the intrinsic value as well as the but come at once to Yours OMT'JS you to say we ari still deep in the I lid 13 new STYLSS lie 70 fr5J 23 GOODS J UR Fall and Winter Stock of Overcoats is now complete. We have the Largest Stock in North em Cambria and will give you the Lowest Prices on Fine Goods in the State. We kindly a-k you to call SI ct ami examine our goods We Will Save You Money and we are confident we will please you. We have SUITS to fit and please everybody. Our line of OVERCOATS is immense. Very Respectfully, C. A. SHARBATJGH, Carrolltown. El 151 1 15 1S1 Is THE BEST PLACE IN ALTOONA TO BUY CLOTHINC IS AT JOILV Mc COJVS"EL V S 1300 ELEVENTH AVENUE. Where you will find a complete line of Men's, Boys and Chil dren's Suitings in all styles and qualities. FALL AMD WINTER WEAR I for Men and Boys, for Style and Finish can not be beat for the price Furnishing Goods, Hats and caps, TRTJNKS AND SATCHELS in endless varieties. You are invited to call and see us when in the city and we will do you good. JOHN McCONNELL. ALTOOXx, PEXXA, EBENSBURG arbles Granite Works, J. WILKINSON &, SON, PROPRIETORS, DEALEIIS IX Monuments, Headstones, Vaults and Sarccphais, Marble and Marbleizcd Slate Mantels, Cemetery Fencing of Till kinds. Also Iron Fencing for public buildings and dwellings. riitcliits. ts w ill finii our iri the lowt-st w hen thoy consular tlif class of work we niaiiiifa. ttiro. U e also buy by t lie tar-load and pive cusumit-rs tbe ad vitnlasc of n-dut-tsd freight. WE CIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE became Simon & Co.'s successors still continue to sell at the same up to overflowing. e teel confi you at such a renarkably low price or-oni;ress ij Men's ii rain plow shoes, limkled. Lal- list tuiiirue l..ir, Mens working shoes yon can iret from us from '. '.m cents to 1.2.1 DRY GOODS. Ladies, here is the pla. e to pet your dry ironds. Curtains from T.I cents .1.oo per pair. Ladies' M fcale waists, light or dark, .In cents. Ladies' hatost waists, figured and striped, w il li rn tiled front at 74c. White waists, all kinds of material, the latest and most fashionable styles, from fi'i cents lo f2.4s. Iiiess ginghams for i cents per yard and up. Apron ginghams from 41 to 10 cents. M iislin in hli-ached or unlileaciied from 4' . to lo cents. In Ca lico e are stocked f u II of t he finest , iieuestand most desiralile in the market, at from 3 to 1 1 rents. . Ladies' skirt eiuliroitic ry. 4o inches wide, fur 4s cents and up. Klouiici ng cmhroidi-i y from 3.1 cents to to 1 per pard. A complete line of ti immings of all sorts and dresses in all styles on our shelves aud cDiinlers. ("all and see tin-in. You can't help hut liny, as t In- hai gains we are otlering in the ladies line are suiuet hi ug that you can't grasp every day. variety and extent of our bargain Respectfully, 4 CS., THE LEADERS. GALLITZIN. PENN'A. fcw grocery busine-s. It will surprise ' I . I I LSI IS r il s 5 a 'r2 SI and get our prices. s S S m si
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