u 1 fen rn ,-AMHKlA CO., PA. A I-"' . 0". 7T' "f Carrolltown, l,.r..i;i- j,..:..m. I'aitoii, spent a 1 .! "IIH'J ,. ,,f Ilurr township, ,,-1,1,11; i' Monday. n, w I fc. OI 1 ,.ni-'in inurMiay. i, r. i having a 1 !1'1H';'' ... I'f.irv .r',-i F.I' i I:' in H lit jf his preni- r r.-f ,f M-vt-ral on Sai wei'ks ifi .;i!.'ii -..i:.v- wlio N ir. the lo no to the and (iraco Fen and frii-nds in . Fr.t, M if-' Ul ..r.d.ahly settle the i;, pul lifan iiriniary ..: v M . ii tin for senator. . :l v.iti- f'r ti'Hl nov- ,Miv-r for com - ,,r commissioners :i:ir,i. y, N.imira. of I Jed ford. . !! a wemocrai 10 .r i: I ... U " f.,r,-. Ttaiii. .-r. l.;is purcnaseu tne II ii;h street, hast .1. 1- ..In l-n' Ti:'- . r.i .!... i, i: ,ii,i. I'' perty. !i';d no to the polls 1 no stav-at-tiiin dav. ri:h: leiiiiM-ratie ticket. , m i'- ;it the head of the In!iiies. :i!i l-'rai-r for assembly. 1,,. !f!i-l:itiire ho will hutiil, ,.i )uav. ! i-Miiiiiiy several miles i, iare. hitch up your i v.. ir n, it-lilirs alons. v : ,-tn'p I'll. hin. of this IIo 1,'' ret uriii-il to his m-I 1 :i-. r aviit to Ireland. ..in n- l,ii-kiiiir corn near r-.lnv. hen he fell over i Hi- ilealh was due !o T!,' II, te for I" or direc- i iuM- caie "f the interests o .,! that the poor are : ,'.irr nf. w-i.ttitivi-,.' an Knirlish firm i j'mit H'iiIm I aroiiiid Liijonier, ; .- lii;i,-il tn that country for I run-. .IL'iil fourteetl. SOU Of l; Vniiaii'. "f ration, fell down ,! li.iiue mi Monday evening a-.,! 1 1 t irli arm at the cIImivv. i; M, i .h;. of I.i.i k Haven, has .,; i,iiiniUiii in his garden !,- I!T'; loiiiid-. It requires i-.M-n and a half inches to go ii. rrtiv hatd when It takes - nf i w in tm v a man a colli n. If Lii.i tin-1 to town for sale it :n:,ii !n-r tm-tit- or two lo pay -ii-,-. ,,h-liii. V. -t iniui-land county, i,:iia-,,f ili ihl In i ia. The Oak !i i 'lii.ul I a : s liei-ii closed, the Mr. .1 ;i tm lil'lili', heiugdowi) r ta!i-r t ir treasurer. He is a ..: prtni.-ri! lniin- man and that :- ,,,!, .tut . lie will not he :i.-,i :lv of farming the ollice 1IV i iim-n. ;- : !;',l,'.:i: ! - ( .,.!. lli!i,,-,i!i. Walker - Co.. Fire . .i! I i--ii I. Ui-ade tow nship, a r.iir.rart with the Kussian ' ,r rat l,,a, of lire brick, " i"Ji.'i l i n k. I id ; in ini-al mii-h. cook it - ,,! water, or part water nifi.nt ,-i.iivenii-nt ti use all aj ,1 1. years.and a resi Terry county. n-i-intlv shot himself An nu!v, hut not fatal t-hiij i:l In, ttii! more K I .- miicli iich-T. reailily take a j i ol ijuwer i rwler :i l.i liunie in that town . I irii U-r .'I. i h. from dropsy. ll-Aa-a -on of Mr. John He leaves a w ife and i ! !, n y I ania regarding ,':.ie- that it must contain ir: ! ;y ami 'J i,t rent, of -r vi,.-aar must tie without ami t In- package must be Messrs. Grant Brown and Grant Clark, whila out in the mountains of Ileade tow n ship, cutting paper wood a few days ago, came across a young bear and boldly at tacked it with their axes. After a short combat Mr. IJruin succumbed and ac knowledged lie was their meat. We are in receipt of an address with a request to publish which was intended to hive been delivered to the people of Gal litxiii by Mr. F. J. Dononghe, a well known citizen of Gallitin township, but ow ing to its length three columns and the late hour or its reepjpt we are unable to comply with the request. Our readers may expect to receive the Fi:k:man a day late next week asin accord ance with our usual custom we will hold back to get the oflicial election returns of theronnty. On account of the great length of the ticket the probability is that the returns w ill not I completed until lateon Thursday night of next wVck. John Rhoades, a former resident of Summerhill township, died in the Alms house on Monday morninr, aged 2 years The deceased while working in the Cam bria yard, in Johnstown, met with an ac cident and had his back broken about a year ago. He was soon after admitted to the almshouse. lie leaves a wife and two small children. Our dealers are paying the following prices Tor rarm products. The price of wheat is down a trifle in Chicago, and our mills are paving TO cents. IJuckwheat is Itonght at 2.1 cents, oats at 20 and corn is sold at the mills at 15 cents. IJutier i bought at I? rents and eggsat IS. Hickory nuts are purchased at 7" cents and w alnuts at r-n cents per bushel. Iiuliana 'Mc- The Ladies Mite society of the M. E church will give a grand supper in the Tudor building, on Main street. -n Satur day evening, October ,11st. is;?, fiom t-.Ti) to ll:3ii p. M. IJaked Iteans, pickles, chow- chow, meats, roast beef, roast vi1 -l.l ham. cold tongue, cold slaw potato salad, tea, coffee, bread, rusk butter, jelly. cakes; chocolate, cocoanut, fruit and coffee Price 2.1 cents. An election supper will be given on Thesdav evening. November 3d. from o'clock until after the returns. Evcrvone attend and get a good supper. Cold meats, ham. tongue, veal loaf, Uoston baked beans, salads, cold slaw, pickles, bread, rusks, cranberry and jelly sauce, pumpkin and mince pies, fruit and coffee ' will be served at the J odor oiiildinir on Hi'l'Ii street. Frice 2." cents. Mr. Henry W'alfrs, an old and re spected citizen, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Thomas !Jnmford. on Fri dav. Octolier 'S.Ui, 1 .;, aged about 7.1 years. lie is survived by two dauirhteis. Mrs Thomas Uumford.aud Mrs. John Morgan. both of Cambria township, and three sons. William, Robert and Harry. His remains were interred in the Lutheran cemeti ry in Jackson township, on Monday. Here is a way to rob a belli ve of honey and avoid being stand. Just hold your breath. Simple and easy enough, and the only reason it hasn't been tried more often is that few people know of it. Even the bullet-like hornet cannot injure von if vim just stop breathing for a moment. In fact vou -an pick him up and watch his -tins.'iiig apparatus vainly work, for he cant puncture your skin any more than he can sheet iron. -The state department has discovered an important omission in the Maker ballot law. The original art required county commissioners to print on the ballots the names and addresses of candidates. The act of lsn.'t omitted this requirement in one section, but retained it in another. It was decided by the state department lo certify names and residences to county commis sioners, but they will not tie required to print residences on the ballots. -After being out twenty-four hours, the jury in the Limed Slates district court at Pittsburg, returned a verdict last Friday in the case against Samuel Moorhead and James McDcrmolt, of Indiana county. chaiged with counlerieitiug, acquitted Moorhead on both indictments and con victing McOermotl on the charge of hav ing in his possession a mold for making counterfeit silver dollars. He was recom mended to the mercy of the court. -Mrs. Elizabeth Leary, widow of WN-. liam Leary. died at her home in I led ford. Saturday evening, October 17th, aged years. Her remains wen; interred in the lie J ford cemetery on Monday afternoon. the funeral living conducted by her pastor. Uev. V. V. Anstadt, of the Lutheran church, of which congregation Mrs. Leary had belonged for over ;V years and was the , . . i . ii .. I I... tl.. oldest niemoer. rtne is mimoi-u uj iiu- the follow ingchildren: James M ., Rebecca. Philip II., William II. Leary and Mrs. E. Simpson, of Woodbury; Mrs. M. Pot ter, of Cessna, and M. Ij. iaiy. r.sq., oi Chest Springs. Prtser'i Recttrd. Certain persons Laving circulated re ports that Mr. C. F. Fraser, Democratic candidate for assembly, has not been friendly to labor, aud alleging that he was responsible for certain acts at mines in this region where he was engaged simply as uiiniug engineer, this paoer has investi gated the matter. The result is shown in the two affidavits and the answer to our inquiry printed below. They are conclu sive, and show that not only was Mr. Fraser not responsible for the actions of superintendents at the mines n question, but also that ho has always observed the law with reference to company stores. This evidence Is entirely satisfactory and w ill completely . silence the few men who are opposing him on these issues. Spanoi.kk, Pa., OCt. 27. IS'.ttl. Mil R. J. Kavok. Ekitok Hastings Tisibcxk, Deaic Sin; Replying to your letter addressed to one of our number asking whether the miners in the employ of the Summft Coal Co., of which Mr. C. F. Frazer is manager, have been compelled to deal in any particulai store, we wish to say that we have always oeen at liberty to purchase our goods where we pleased, aud not one of our num ber know of anyone having been discharg ed for reason of this kind, aud we regret that Mr. Fraser does not have the same authority at other mines that he has at the Spangler colliery. If that was the case there would be little use for company stores in this town. The smaller mer chants could make a living and the town oe more prosperous. We firmly believe that if Mr. Fraser was able to employ a large numlier of men at this mine, that not one would hesitate to sign this statement: SHiXKKj II. X. Graflius, J. 1J. Hetrick, R. J. Simpson, Louis Clcmeiisou. James A. Kir patrick. Stephen Kapiaka. Jacob Gray, Andrew Stahaski, John Farmer, Andrew Kailla, Howard Graflius. Hetrick I'.ros., Arnold I), kooniz, 1 hoinas Ij. Williams, Peter E. Uourke. Thomas Richardson, Joseph Peters, James IJurchell, John Peters Anthony Sherry, W. W. Whitmore. Andrew Peters, George Kline, John It. Kline, John Leslie, Joseph Fentiegau, Ed waid liobcrt, William Young, Alexander McCormick. sss. Statu hf Pknnnyi.vama I CofX TV ! CAMl'.UIA 1 Personally apoeared before me the sub scriber, one of the Justice's of the Peace, in and for said county. .Inn. Mclionegal, who noon his solemn oath doth depose and say: lliat 1 am mine foreman of Sterling Colliery No. 11, and in the employ of Dun can .fc Spaimler, thai I have never recog nized C r. t raser as holding the position of superintendent for this company, but have always recognized him as bidding the position of mine engineer. That 1 have never acknowledged or admitted the right of M r. Fraser lo dictate to me as to who 1 should employ or dismiss, and further that when 1 engaged to enter the employ of Duncan ,fc Spangler. that it was distinctly understood that 1 was to have absolute control, an i was not under the dictation of anyone, except Mr. Duncan, a mem tier of the lirm. '1 hat tne action re lating to Mr. Frvckland was in strict ac cordance with instructions received from Mr. Duncan, and further that no instruc tions affecting this or any oilier matter would have been olieyed by me had they been given by Mr. Fraser or any other per son in the employ of the company without my personal know lege that such instruc tions came from M r. Duncan. Sioxkii. Joiix McGoxiGAi.. Sworn and subscrilted before me this 27lh day Df Octotier, 1S".. A. P. Nkff, J. P. skai-1 CorxTV ok Camhuia, ss. Refore me the ' subscriber, a Justice of the Peace, for Cambria county, personally appeared James Median, a citizen of the borough of Spangler, aflcr being sworn ac cording to law, deposes and says as fol lows: That I Km mine foreman at Sterling Col liery No. 13. being operated by Duncan . Spangler, that 1 have never considered Mr. Fraser as holding the position of su perintendent, and do not recognize him as Holding any other position than that of mining engineer, aud that he has never asserted llie authority of superintendent over me. That my instructions are re ceived through. Mr. Duncan, a member of the firm, and that any directions given me by Mr. Fraser, are distinctly under stood as first having lieen issued by Mr. Duncan. Jamks Mkkhax. Sworn and subscrilied befoie me this 27th day of October, 1SW. Anthony Anna, J. P. skal.I Comtnanlration. Loretto, Pa., October 27, 1906. Ed. Freeman: The Camrkia Fkke man in its issue of October 23, lSlMJ, very forcibly and properly commeuted on vi tuperation and falsehood heaped on the head of the peoples1 candidate for the legislature, "Thomas Jefferson Jtell." by a local monopoly-serving organ at Ebens burg. Will this, or any, hireling or mo nopoly and tool of labor slaughter explain to the farmers, mechanics and laborers wherein they would injure their business or increase their taxes should they "send a man with this doctrine the taxation of land values irrespecti veof improvements in his bead to Uarrisburg to make laws for tbeai." If Mr. Itell would add, but the weight of a feather, to the present busi ness depression and the crushing weight of unequal, unjust and unchristian taxation now oppressing labor, appropriating the substance of the farmers and stealing the earnings of the people, be should not be sent to the I egislature. Rut before this monopoly organ can. consistaatly. ask this from the farmers, it must be shown aud clearly proven that Mr. Itell now advo cates or has advocated some platform or principle that would work injury to the farmer. It is in harmony with the morals of mo nopoly organs to make indecent attacks upon reiorm candidates while excusing Mlteellaaeoaa Itetleea. O if per montb and expennes paid good men O-lU 'or taking orders. Steady work and will turntsb Ooeoatat aod choice territory. Apply HrotecilTe Nurseries, Ueoera, N. Y. July 3 4m. WAN rEI A aeneral representative In this couotv to one an fie local boards lor the Artisans' Marines and JUoan Association. Ad dress VI Kilth Ave., Pittsburg. Pa. mch-3 WfANTEi A reliable man to represent a loan II institution In Cambria county Money loaned In some ol tloo to tlO.uoO. For particulars apply to W. M. DAVIS. Ooalport, la. ucoaiu. I 'HE Ebensbora Building at Loan Association 'i t L will offer for sale at the Kej Building. Kb- engbunr, on the fourth Monday in itrtober. tXOOO.OO. THUS. 1A VIS. L.batbk L.4KIMBB, Secretary. fresiaeni. AT THE OLD RELIABLE. ETerrbodT. and eeneelallT the OTSter-lovlnic pnople ol Ebensiiorc:, are Invited to call at KobL. McHreen's Old Unliable Kstaurant. when they want Koed, tresh Oysters, by the pint, quart or erallon Or you can hare them Stewed or t ried, all a! the lowest price. Fresh Oysters every day. OCIUU JOS. HOME & CO. Our Mail Order Department fully equipped to do you good and upholding men of questionable oflicial I service iu Selecting and Sending DEALER IN ST0VES, RANGES, FURNACES, mooflkig and Spouting. Tread Powers, Threshers and Separators, Iron and Wood Pumns Fence Wire, Etc., Etc., 1 ' EBENSBTJRG, - PENNA. llie 1131 nil:,. rmn.l- I llnntuii thn rliht In rrrrl mltM. .-, n 1 1 1 1 1 irn . 1 1 1 1 1 - iiiiiris nil 1 uirii.- I r o o i skutiom i. He it selected from sample, and in ev ery way terests of Shoppers by Mail- Test the matter by sending for full line samples of Dress Goods, Silks and Suitings also write for New Fall and Winter Cata logue. Dress Goods Specials For this week Extra wide All-Wool Suitings 3 to 48 in. solid colors, checks and fancy weaves Ji5c yarl Imported Cheviots and Mixtures large assortment 50c yar"- Qnnfnh Mivinraa "k All imported Ult" wl,Alu,ra 11 J5 andl..V) Twead iiliects, Roods. Matelasse Suitings, .S 1.00 d- PENN AVENUE AND FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURG. Rrml F.Hlale Trnfrr. Cambria Coal Iron company to Moun tain Coal company, Adams, Croyle and Sominerhill townships, consideration. 1S,.V). James Mcfiarvev et ux. to Iiachael A. Earhart, (iallil.iii borough, $l."i. John Ashcroft et ux. et al. to Thomas F. Callan. Cresson township, tl-5. John K. Wicks et ux. to Thomas L. Hayes, South Fork, fl-V). Walnut Run Coal company to W. W. I -.1. -i, ; I, :. r 'I iTi-n-iice of opinion Ixiruii-'li falhi-rs and tli-- KU-ii-burs Klectric i,i ,in- niiiit nave i-e:i 'ui Miv-t at hiuht are I iiliii.'ind Kittcll. of ii ul-tnt in Knme for - v p cii-d hack in a few 'i ini; Kutiie on the -n-i ts to arrive in 1 ;v "f AltiHiiia. superintend- "' !" r i.f tin main line of the r i r :i, ! . lia- bi'i-n t-lecU'd '.i!i- K.ilx-rt Nfilson, gen- --! .J -ij r ,,f hiladi-!phia and v' tiicrii i i-ntral railroads. 1 ,;' -ni; lihower. who recently rn' :ii iii lr i townsh'p, has ' ' 'l,'-r in ("i-arlield township, :i t:i- up his residence there, ""'"r ;i ihMl citizen and the 1 ar:';i-!ii iiiwnhip will find him ''- ci;i iikiii and a trood neigh- -iM.ti. of Armtrone town- ' J.;iy i.r two in Tittshure last U in-nriy a thousand bushels I.- cduld not find a market 'ri :iny tirice. but he sold M,r :U .y- ,.,,nl a ,:ishel. de- 1 - ir- at this plate. lndiann r ijtn,- Kinir and F. E. Fara '""'v auditors. The oflice of "i '-t important one to the 'i' ;ui Hunts of the county 1 "l' a little so tlmt a little air ' tt,r.mit., them it would be a taxpayers. Vote for King a rr l.ont an Arm !- Kallroail. .lohii Smith, a South Fork miner, and a parly of friends uVHeed to attend the Ke- piiltlican meetinsr at (-oiienianch on Satur day niht, aud, havniK missed the passen ger train, tliey determineil lo ro down on a freight. ()!ii) finally came along, and, tfioiiKh Roina at a lively -rate. Smith t- .emp'.i d to hoard it near the Soulh Fork station, when he was inrown unoer tne wheels, his left arm being horrible crushed tnd his head and body being cut and bruised. Smith was taken to the Memorial hospi tal, Johnstown, and on Sunday lrs. J. C. Sheridan ami . is. lowman amputa ted the injured arm above the elbow. Al though resting fairly well- on Monday. Smith is a very sick man and the outcome of this case cannot yet be predicted. He was just Ketlinir over a sick spell and had not gained suflicient strength to return lo work when the accident happed, hence his weakened condition rr.akes his present l. . 1.1 1. ..-...!.... case more serious man 11 wouiu umn-inr have been. He is a single man. about .HI vears. and was eniuloved as a miner in the Stineman colliery. IIITttwajm-n In Irarflrlrt ( nnnlj. Highway roblieries have leen of rare oc curretiee in tins nnghtMirhood. out men following the art of holding people up seem to Infect ttiese parts. On Friday afternoon, Mr. W. K. Lull, a reputable citizen of lieccaria township, was siloppe I while driving homeward from Irvona on 1 1, a "tSoldfrev hill." He was relieved of eight dollars and some odd cents and then -,i vised to drive on ana mane no outcry The Tuesday previous. Rev. Mr. Williams of Ansooville. was slopped while walking ...hinir the public road leading to men ii ot iolnt about 1U mueseasioi II. MIL, - - Ansouville. He bad his coat oamy cut u Kii.wavmen in their efforts to get ..f which be fortunately little at the time. The only article of any. ...i... .... his oerson was a stiver which " ' . . .. j :. . 1,1... ini,,,t it ihi'v nanoeu n w flllfr rAo"."."'"., J and commanded mm to main. jntrt Standard. lis had b:i -Coof r"! K. Martin. n,, ... I.. o' ' Royer Sta- low lloliidaysburg, dis- av i.iaht from her home aud i!r,lav iiiL'ht. had not been ft a note, staling she was in akiiiK her husband to take -"ftli.. i luldren, four girls, the ' V'-ar ol, . " -im-1.m -k Saturday night W. E (- '?-'l v. years, a brakeman on the ;iii.n. w ,ile making a coupling '' ha.l ,i right hand caught and , the couplings. - He was " A!tiM,ia oTStr express and '"-lai.d middle Kll"e ijuspital. winter r.frlM. On November 1st the Pennsylvania Rail ..It - S'l 1 Ht it ... ernmailV Will u.- " '- - - .. ., . .i i. ........ orlncipal tichet ollices excursion . ,11 uromlnent winter resorts in New Viririnia. iSOI'lll anu wiuiu n" Florida and Cuba. 1 tie Assignees Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! Setts et al. to West Rranch Coai company. ISarr and Susquehanna, 3'.'.Mi"'. Homer C. Illoom to Theophilus S. Shoe maker et al., Washington, fl. Theophilus S. ShtH-maker et ux. et al. to Homer C. IMoom. Washington. J1.3IVS. J. C. Patterson et ux. to P. 15. Cosgrove, I'.arr, !.. Henry Hess et ux. to t.eorire IS. arsing. 'oopersdale, $1. Treasurer f Cambria county to J. A. Shoemaker et al, Adams, f !.". J. A. Shoemaker et ux. et al. to Israel Kring. Adams, ft"). Charles M. Amnion et ux. et al. to Lewis Wehn, Lower oder, I.. Cambria Iron company to Catharine 11. Earl, Conetnangh. f !.". Elizabeth Wolford etvir to Pennsylvania Railroad company, Washington. $75. H. Y. Haws et ux. to A. J. Haws &. Son. Johnstown, fi.sio. Jacob Horner et ux. lo 15. F Slick, Johnstown, tJeorge A. Wishart to John A. Wishart, Dale tv.vt. Executor of Daniel Wambaugh to John Karl. Adams, $l,r.ri. Elizabeth l!ray to Cambria Coi.uty Rail road company, Susquehanna, f lint. Allison Horner et ux. to Elmer t.ohn. Johnstown, fl. Francis D. (ieorge et ux. tj Thomas L. F. Armitage, Croyle. f .'io. (ieorge Redmond et nx.. by the sheriff, to J. S. (iettemy, r rauk'.m. f:t'.Ki. (ieorge Redmond et ux. to J. S. Uettemy. Franklin, :k. M. D. Kittell et ux. to Jacob Schmid- bauer. Chest, J,4iK. probity and honor who served in general assembly. Candidates who return lo their constitu ems loaded to overflowing with the odium jery way possible advancing in- vi nuuui auic iiit-u in lut-ir party aiiu nun the execrations of the people for their general compliance with party exactions and corporation demands are, alone, up held by them. The organ making a wan ton attack upon an humble and patriotic citizen seeking to reform monopoly abuses in Pennsylvania, is callious to virtue and there lurks in its hireling composition naught but "treason, stratagem and spoils." superinduced by malice. Such complacent monopoly organs, creatures of its special privilege class, must explain to the farmers, the people, just why taxation based on land values irrespective of im provementsthe labor on the land is a bad and wicked thing or the farmers aud laboring people will vote for "Thomas Jefferson Itell" and Hock to his standard to remain. This unchristian und uncharitable ma liguer of Mr. Itell, like everyone of their class, does not understand, iu the least particular, the principles of taxation based on laud values irrespective of improve mentscommonly called single lax. Hence the important and malignant at tack on a man enabled by his reform character, who will reflect credit on the farmer and laborer by voting for him and who will leave nothing undone in the cause of the people if sent to the legisla ture that will cause the voters anguish or regret. Mr. Itell is blessed with a good, just and noble cause, plenty of money for the people, and with a matchless name Jefferson which speaks its own def-mce. as It always hurls defiance to time-serving editors and the cohorts of our foreign plutocracy. I wish to say to the free and honest farmers and laboring men, to those who vote for principle in the iuterests of the commonwealth, that when "Thomas Jefferson Itell" has served a term in the legislature he will not be challenged in vain to give an a ceo nut nf his siewartship. He will not lie so base and cowardly as to slink and cringe from the scrutiny of the people who may commission him their servant when yolers in his party, the people, call on him to answer their ques tions seek silence and evasion, the refuge criminals, in order to hide his official acts from the public gaze. It is fitting and eminently becoming of a writer iu an ohsiqtious organ and mo nopoly tribute sheet to declare a falsehood that Mr. Itell advocates "ihat all taxes should be raised from improved lands." when no thought or word uttered by him could so construed. Iu this cause of Christianity it is to be regretted that men should have to sacrifice character, religion and truth when serving mammon, special privilege and monopoly. Christianity teaches us thai "Thou Shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor." Itul this single gold standard bids its minions stultify themselves, deny their former free silver convictions, and speak falsely against Thomas Jefferson itell. Hecause he is an honest, manly out spoken man, opposes monopoly in all its hideous varied forms and the devices aud makeshifts of their organs to defraud the people. I advise the defamer of Mr. Itell, first. make an honorable retraction. Then read Progress and Poverty" and study the question therein ably showing the abso lute justice aud equity for basing all tax ation on land values irrespective of the labor thereon. Finally, like asoul redeem ed, say to the people of Cambria county that Slineman, Patterson and Reese, hav ing failed lo answer the five questions put to them by Republican voters it is thereiu a plain, patriotic, christian and Republi can duty to ignore these creatures of cor porations at the polls. Then bid the farm ers perform a duty, seek their friend, and vote fur the legislative candidate who will aim to advance the price of farm products aud decrease railroad fares from 3 cents to 1 cent vote for Thomas Jefferson Itel!. W. O. COMKUFOKII. AN ORDINANCE. An ordinance fcrantina: tne Cresson Telephone or.ta.lDeJ snd enacted ty the burxess and council ol ljlly borough and It is nereliy ordained and enacted tT Ui authority ol tbe same that ttie l.riTllcxe le and Is Iiereby a-ranled thet'refix n Telephone IVimj any to erect and maintain sucb poles in and otws the reeral rlteeis ol tbe iNtrouisn ol L.ltly as may ie ne.-e- sary lor tbe purpose ol erection and con?iruciiue 1 nea ol telephone wires tbruUKQ tbe said borouicii to places o I I.tiMuess, works. manuiacturiuK e- lahlinlinienis. oltlces and houses ol sntuwritiers within the Oorouicb limits lor telephoae puriiore. u-i lo .. 1 bat tbe ioles to lie erecieii uutier this ordinance sball l located nnder the direc tion ol tbe boruaKb ol 1-1 1 ly. Sn-rtoH 3. That It Is liereliy expressly under stood and agreed between tbe borough ol L.lily and tbe ifenixa I Telepbone company that tbe privileges beretolore granted ly the lot tner are given in consideration ol tbe latter arfeeiug lor lisell. its successors and assigns, thai when the said borougb ol Lilly shall adopt a nreala-m telegraph tbe said the t.'resson Telephone tym pany rball permit the nre alarm wires lo ue ruu uiio nail the poles ol tbe said cjmpany without charge, within the limits ol the uorougb alt-re said, also thai said company, sball Place a leie- Pboue In toe muuictnal building for the ul toe council only in transact. ng official OuMneaJ In I'amt.na county. c-sajtiom 4. i hat any ordinance or pan oi or dinance conflicting w lib the provisions ol Uil I ordinance be and the satire is tieteby repealed so Ur as tne same alleects this unliuaiv-a Ordained and en-ird into a law this 28lb day ol Isepieuiber, a. u ltr.l. M. K.. ril'i-.K. Tresident ol tiouncll. Attest John Kalney. I'lerk. Approved H-tit,er Si I.. 1'.. A. U. k KbliS. Murxess. ll-i. oO t i Hy virtue ol an order of tbe Court or Common Pleas ol Cambria county. Fa., to me directed 1 will expose lo public sale at the house o H. P. Anderson. In tbe towosblpol Allegheny, in said county ol cauibria, on SATURDAY, NOV. TTII, 180C, at ten o'clock, a. f.,the following described real eH-ite. to wit: All these four certain contiguous lts ol around situate in the township ol Cresaot.. in said coun ly ol Cambria, known as lots Nos. a. 6. 4:1 and 44 In plan No. 4 ol lots laid out at Cresson by the CreHSon Coal fc. Coke company. Having thereon erected i UMiK-MiiKltli HOTEL BUILDING, fifty leet in depth by thirty leel In width, with an same dimensions attached, and also a lance stable nsed lor livery purposes. Except ing: and reservtmc. however, the coal and other mluerals lylnir and neinir nnderneatn the said Iota ol ground. The botel buildinic erected on thefte lots Is the celebrated "ANItF.KSON HI H'Sii." at Cressou, In said township ol l'rJ- son. Also all that certain piece or parcel ef land situate in tbe township ol Allegheny, county ol Cambria, and stale ol I'rnnsvlvanla. adjoining lands ol Imon St Hally, heirs ol t rancis tt ai ltucher. Tbomas Parrlsh. F. A. Storm. Lnk T. Sanker C. K. and H. Hiinmmelwrltcbt. 1-enus Sanker. Francln Koonts. Henry Wise and Klch- ard Kenny, and containing 325 ACRES and ninety-seven perches, more or less; be- Init eomiiosed ol two farms, known as the Me Outre la-m and the Bruce larm. The termer bavlnaj thereon erected a house and lame barn. Tbe latter having thereon erected a FIN t. Silver and Gold. A very small' amount of either will get you a dozen of Pine Photos AT "Wright's Gallery. We have come to stay for one year and may be longer. Give us trial, and if we cannot satisfy you it will cost you nothing. ur Scmi-Aiumnl Clear Sale is now on. H will pay yon fo attend, ur entire stock of Spring and Smu ttier goods umist be closed out by Sept. 1st to make room for our tall stock. The ILca'ding (Clothier. ILilly, IPa. Opposite County Jail, Ebensburg, Pa. g. L USD. klTZIOT tIADt. REED & READE, EBENSBUKt. - - - PENN A. ar-Offlee on Centre street. 4.2a 03 KITTELL & LITTLE, Attorneys nt I.:iw, EHENSBVKO, PA. rM ifflse In iperm House. TW. DICK, ATTtlKN EY-AT-I.A W, Ebbhhbdrs, PBMirA-4)sT-Speclal attention to srlven claims for Pen sion Bounty, etc ch7- HwO J. F. McKENRICK, ATTUBMKT SDOl'SHILlOI AT LAW, EBr.ISSHl'K. - PA SaT" nice on (Jentre street. 4 1 17 ITATTC I? HT II. MYERS. 1' lli:ilflLJllVUJlJ i-Ls ' ATTUK.NET-AT-LAW. of the IVi.n- COIIIlCC- liDKcrs ampu- Jersf v ii. ..i lioorina. .tL-t will 1; sold at tne usuai m i.- n.affiiifu e-iit facilities . . :,i. I j i ti 17 io.. a r roau, wiiii iv- .... -i... rn.....ltd lin for win- tions, make inis tue """- teAnUViustratoa book, descriptive of win ter resorts, and giving routes or iravel aud rates Tor tickets will be furnished free ou application to agents. Atlaahrd ajnl Trfsd toy s Bear. A. It. Frott, of Williamsport, Josepl I'robst, of South Wiilliamsport, Kotiert Triimlxiwer and (J. M. Frev, of Muncy, while on a hunting expedition near Ilun- tersville, a few weeks aco, were attacked by a female bear. Or.e of the men began pepperiiiK the animal wlta his revolver, which had the effect of making the ani mal more ferocious. Eight hots in all were tired point blank at the bear and then rustied a scene of the jtreatest excitement. The men were chased from one point to another by lh enraged animal, the lum tiermen only by the greatest agility escap ing from the clutches of the bear. Finally the men sought refuge in a pine tree, where they were kept cornered for several hours. About the middle of the aftrnoon three woodsmen teturning to their homes. Hi.-nvirMl the nredicament which the treed men wert In and attempted a rescue, They attacked the bear with their double hitted axes, and after a desperate struggle IHI...I it. In the encounter one of the woodsmen named Parker was fearfully clawed bv the animal and it Is feared that his arm will have to be amputated. ' The nf thn bear weighed over 2U) tOlt - - - pounds when dressed. tw tiaven ueino- crttt. There will be a Dernociatic meeting at Figart, in Reade township, Monday even ing. November 2d. Messrs. F. J. O'Con nor, F. P. Martin. Esqrs.. and others will address the nieetiug on the political Issues of the day. aiarrtac Lima. The following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the two weeks ending Thursday, Oct ober 30. IS'.".: John A. Slatlery, Cresson, to Delia (J. Yost. Ash vi lie. William Stophel and Emma Ross, Johns town. Charles Ii. Varner and Ellen M. Ilelman. Adams township. Charles A. 1 1 ut el and Ella Nora Kauff- man. South Fork. loli n Merkel, Jr. and Acna Wheeler, Lilly. William J. Koenig and Mary R. Stahr, Johnstown. John Szaller and Itertha Nicholas, Lilly. Charles J. Long and Gertie Sell. Johns town. Josoph L. Itoley. Allegheny township. and Aggie M. lfuck, Carroll townstilp. Michael .1. Ilartnett and Catharine Mc- Aleer. Johnstown. (ieorge Madliskl and Annie t;rell vasull. J amestown. Edward T. ISooterbaugb and Mary vvir- it-k. Dun o. William K. Klrtley ana Annie ftlay Ittirkett. Morrellvllle. Robert M. Hrowks, Lilly, ar.d Margaret (J. Dunegan, St. Augustine. Francis A. Shomo. Johnstown, and Kit- tie U. Wilson. Coouersdaie. Eaward II. Knee and Catharine E. M c- Hreen. Etienshurs. Lester Shaffer. Vintor.dale, and Tillie R.-f -I. l!-lsniio. Montell Davis, Glen Glade, and Tillie B. (enrtre. Itelsano. Lestt-r Shaffer, Vintondale, and Tillie Reed, Helsano. lance bam ami outbuildtnics. a tenement house. and water power saw mill wltb an abundance ol water. Tbe above described piece ol land will be sold In larts lo ult the convenience ol purchasers. The coal under the above described piece ol land, and tbe coal under t he Ienus Sanker larm; adiolnlnir. I which was reserved by B. P. Ander son In the sale to Sanker) contalnlnic In all 388 ACRES and oue huunred and thirty-two perches, more or less, tetcelher with osual and necessary minimi rlKhts and prlvlleices, will be sold separately it a better price can thereby be obtained lor tbe same. TERMS OFSAI.E. Ten per cent, of the porchate money to be paid at time sale, the balance ol one-third at tbe continuation of the sale, one th'r.l in one year ami the remaining third In two years Irom on. hrmat loo ol Hale. Deterred payments to bear In terest and to Ihs secured ny judKtnent bond and mortKSKe ol tne purchaser. Personal Property. Also at the same lime and place I will expose to sale a lance quantity of personal property con - sistinK ol horses, rows, plus, wavrons. sleds. sleiKhs, harness, plows, harrows, horse rake. wlndin III. shlncle mill, planer, a lance quantity ol hay . oats, wheat. corn , straw, worked lumber. shinicles. and many other articles too numerous to mention, terms oi sale oi personal urotiertv wi i do maoe known on day oi sale wnen a ii Her at ereolt will be a-lveu. A. W. Ul'tJK. Assignee of K. P. Anderson et nz. Kbensburtr. Pa.. October l.tih, 1V6 ltt M. Ebbbbbcbs. Pa. nttrrs la tlollonade Kow. on Jentr street. DONALD E. DUFTON, ATTOKN EY-AT- LAW, tsisssris, Pbvt V Ifflce la Opera House. 'enter street. CARL R1V1NIUS, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER $ 4EWELER. AND DEALER IN Orphans, Court Sale OF VAL.lt ABLE REAL ESTATE ! By virtue ol an orjer of tbe Orphan's court of l?a'uhrta county, fenn ylvanla, to me directed. 1 will expose to publie sale at the hotel ol Simon N stele, in the vlllaiee ol St. Anicuatine. in t:iear- fleld township. Cambria county, Pennsylvania, on SATURDAY, NOV. TTII, 1800, .. tbe following: described real proper ,j ol John Meason. dc 9f arblnbep stsidi Fats-lory. Mr. A. L. Rose, proprietor of tbe Ebens- buig wrench factory, ha 'set up his ma chinery and has started in on the manu facture of his patent wrench, lie has a large number of orders ahead and will em- dIov a number of hands. In connection with his wrench factory he has a com plete machine shop where any one in need of repairs for any kinds of machinery can have them promptly attended to. All kinds of machinery from a sewing machine or bicycle to a saw mill can be repaired at bis shop on tbe shortest kind of notice. He will keep on bands all the different pieces of the standard sewing machines and bicycles and if you have a broken sewing machine bring It in. All work guaranteed and charges reasonable. at 2 o'clock, r. estate, late ti. ceased. All that certain piece or parcel of land situate In the townshlu ol ! learne d, county ol Cam. bria, and stale of Pennsylvania. ad)oinina: lands ol .'. M Sheehan, Thomas Navle. John JnunU tcomery and Herald Adams, eonlainlnaj 81 ACRES more or less, and having thereon erected a log house and loar barn. TEKMS OF SALE. Ten per cent, of the purchase money to be paid In hand at the time ol sale: tbe balanco of one- third at the eonnrmatlon ol sale: one third In one year, and tbe remaining: third In two years Irom the confirmation of sale. Itelerred payments to bear Interest and to be secured by the ulgment ond and mortKaice or the purchaser. F. I- LITTLE, Trustee to sell tbe real estate ol John Neason. deceased. P atton. Pa.. October Utn , isy. Oct. IS 3L EXECUTRIX' NOTICE. Letter! testamentary on the estate ol Paul Ellwanieer. late ol the borough ol Asbvllle. Cam bria county. Pa., bavins been it ran led to the on dominoed, all persons Indebted to said estate are hereby notined to make Immediate payment, and those havlntc claims to present them duly au thenticated lor settlement MKS. KEMINA ELLWANobK. Executrix. Ashvllle, Pa October loth. IfftW. I6t. LEGAL NOTICE. P. J . LITTLE vs. SAKAI1 MiVEY, MUiV SUTTKKY. In the Court ol common pleas ol smwu connty. Pa.. No. SH7 March term :tr.. rartmon. To Mary Mattery, now or laie a resiaeni 01 Bradenville, Westmoreland county, Pennsyl vania. TAKE NOTIt'E. That an Inqnen will he held on the larm now or bite ol i.atnarme ln esiaxe. mnrm-M known as the Michael and ltaniel Mcvey larm. In Alleicheny township. Canihria countv I'rrm svlvanla. on SATI'KIIAY. KECEMBEK STH, IStsS. at 10 o'clock. A. w.. ol that dav lor the pur- M.se ol maklog partition I the parties named in above action to and smonic said parties It tbe same can be done without pn-judiceto or spoiling ol the whole: otherwise to value and appraise tbe same accord Inic to law, at which time and place you are requeted to attend l you think pr. per. 1 . n.i.'i'ijicaiioriu. Mienn s limn, coeufount, a., October 28th. IWtt. Oct.3o6tl. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. letters testamentary on the estate of Ionnls i:awlev. late ol the tMironich ol Ashville. Cambria county . pa., having. Ieen cranted to the under- siarnel. all persons in.ieine.i u sain esiaie are hereby notltied to make payment without delay. while those bavins; claims atcainl tne oec-oicni are reouefited to present tbem properly authenti cated lor settelm-nc, JOHN t:Al.KY, Asnvnie. r-a. 4AMESt:AWLEY.AIl-jna. Pa. Executors. Asbvllle. Pa.. Sept. 25. 1S!. 8t. X. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate ol Emmet V. Byrne, deceased. letters ol administration on the estate of Em met V. Byrne, late ol the townsnip c Alleghen y. In Cambria county. Pa., bavioar teeo k ranted to me. all persons Indebted to said estate are hereby nolibed to make payment without delay, and those havlnir c alms will present them, nperiy authenticated Icr settlement. Administrator Allepheny township, Cct. 2. 18JW 6- X. pCr "dpi few. - - ' &. t IVATCHES, CLOCKS,! JEWELRY, SILMRW1RE, X MSIC1L IKSTBDHIHTS -AID- OPTICAJLG0ODS. SOLE AGENT FOR THE 5 CELEBRATED ROCIFORD WATCHES. Colnffilia anil FnDnia Walctes I In Key and Stem Winder. LARGE SELECTION OF ALL KIN lS OF JEWELRY AL WAYS ON HAND. HT"Mt line of Jeweliy Is noaur-pa.-sed. Come and see for your self before purchasing else, here tSTAH work guaranteed. CAE EITHIUSl NOTICE. Notice Is nerehv srlven that the application of Albert J- Hopple, ol Spanicler twrooxh. or the transfer ol the retail liquor illense k rx n tel to Ii. U Sullivan. In SprnKler liorouich, has been hied In the olttne ol the t:ierk ol ttuartcr Sessions In and lor Cambria county, and that the same will be presented Co the Court tor its consideration on M-.nday. Octotier 1W. f . VV. 1AY1. Proihonotary'somce. tUerk O. S. tct 1. I8M6. Oct. 31. STRAY NOTICE. STKAY HEIFER.--Came to the residence of the subscriber In Summerhill township, on or about the 2uth ol July. 18.S. a heiler with white back, white belly, black sides, a piece off the lelt ear and a hole ta the sime. The owner is re quested to come lorward, prove property, lay charges and take her away, otherwise she will be disposed ol accord ins: to law. " THOMAS MiOlirilll. Summerhill township. Octoir lotbt live 3t X. IVKED : M BT book free. Im. UaaTMav A Ucaa Bias Ft, ClaalaaaBI. C FOR SALE. YOU SALE. The following articles will be sold cheap for cash or with siood security? two horse wavons 2 pair bob sleds. 1 one borse sled. one E mpire binder, one Champion mowio machine. 1 sprlna; tooth harrow, 1 dinner bell.zseU work harness. collars. bridles, harness, ehainaand a aeneral line of farmlns: ImpllmenU. Inquire ol M. l. BEAKEK. Aag-zatt, AT C. A. SHARBAUGH'S ! You will find the most complete assortment of Fall and Winter Clothing, Overcoats, Boots and Shoes ia Northern Cambria. You will find a complete stock of Fine Suits at $5.00, $0.00, $8.50, $10.00, $12.00, $15.00 and $1S.00. Overcoats from the cheap est to the best in the markot. All well made, nicely trimmed and perfect in fit. The Most Complete Line of Gents' Furnishings and Underwear at prices that defy compe tition. The best line of Footwear in the county from the heaviest Brogan to the Onest Kid in all styles and widths. A visit to our store will convince you that it will more than pay you to buy your Clothing, Overcoats and Shoes from us. C.A. Sharbauch, CARROLLTOWN, PA. Let Us Reason a Little.- If your horse casts a shoe, yon gt-t a horse slioer to reset it. If you ne"l a ierlexing letr.il question solve.!, vou iro to a lawyer. If you full ill you have a lKn-tor to tell you wlia" to take. It is their Experience and Skill You Pay For. Then why make an exception in the purrh:t!e of your lruo? If you have a family re ie or a prescript ion to till, Spicea, FLtvoriiur Kxtnutn, lns, Patent MeJi. cine, or anything to pureiiaM that a store tlevtel to Ihrojpj may keep. Isn't it f.dlv to confouiul ttalitv witlt quantity and iret an inferior article TVK HAVE THE libT. DAIS0N'S - DRUG - STORE 1
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