inwlniu freeman. ,v vut slip's and to cut price at i,v K,iU er H':", of italliUln, as In xJnM lliurs.Uy. vr j,iu." P. Halter, of rtieirjtiM, -was H,t,. r," tirrrflt are not cu-t:-r"ncy, bu7v.-J1 """ Bl iiitl. lr. -' T- ',lll",,v. f Altoona, spect iftW hmri Ip town on Murtdiy. Jlf. 1.1 ::" l'- Auus. of M. lloQiface Jn ' ' 31 U!t JU d"9-n J". Mr. If'" Wt. "f lluerTlil, Center entity. r . vlMiinu tn Fotusbur. .1 , .ii .,. Dili-, of MouktViIK Oritur J . "... 8 tniui iiirims in una Diaie u- ,.-r Leap and wife, of Nick ! Iowa, wvie vi-tor to FlK'tjwburjf. on Thura- !) 4l ),.i)at at I.'reBN, Pa-.hai justte- l-r loal of A No. 1 Bait cbealt tor caiS oi U.il. Mi. KiU'k Com, a former EbemtburK boy. but mw rcsldiuc In lMtsburit. speut 'jt.Ul I" town. iMiiuuiisiianers of M.Ulm county ii,t'' borrow 5-"' ,i)(v) for tweuty years at 4 ,,-r ivnt Interest. lUriii-r Hr'. havrt some disi eoeils uit:i!" f 'f v sea.iou of the year, that tR-y me i-.ouuat ctK'p. M s ' Jones, of 1'ittsburif and liiui ' visilin Mrs. Jougb' preuts, Mr. inl M" ,,-o- C. K. '. .hui. Tik- " ' " cook stove, fruit drier and rvp .)i.uir, : Just tho nicest lUnm on the mark 1 1''' beiries aud fruits. -Mi. V. '-k' aud son rul, aud Miss il.y " Ivuiit-ii, of LawrenceviUe, are visit 1E) t!i M:?e.i 'Neiil, of tLia place. -B irr yuu et ready to sow your whea. rill at i' ii k rs' aiul t(et a good grain aud pa -H ... unU us well as 8frioj toot a Harrow. ijsc:es Fern, a ruiner working for iScott t Cu. ut uiuuieitnl. was killed on Tuesday by a f '. il of t'o.il. lid was about forty -.tve year of u" un l uuiuarried. frith tin? U. S. cook stove, fruit drier I and evi'ritor, any lady cau dry ber waste j irpis. p.m ries, berries, corn or auyUilod rlK wiiliout auy trouble or expense. . i . ... I VI. s Maitie Howrtll, who has been vislt Idj friends in Key noldsviile, Jeffsrou couu tf. I' , tor ti.e pant two week, returned to brr lunim lu this place on Monday. at Ltrker Llro. aud see the "Little Wonil-r," Ihe cook stove truit drier the cost ciiiiiiileie inveatitfit for dryiuu frulu aod bin lea. M.s Annie Yorfle, who haa been visits !n j t!.j .Mti Lli.nr, lu this place, for the pant two wei-Us. leturued to her home lu ln diaiift, Iml.aiia Luiii.ty, ou Thursday. 1'h.s I-, a U111 1 seusou of Uie year ti pick up lioud liaiKaius, and at Markers' juu wili liiiii .-mile espti'iaJiy (ood barwalus lu drt'a jiiti.;. At a u.i'i tiiij of the exeuuthe commit tee i r li e :uU ttouuliuml asoiK-iatiou held la Ptiila.leitiliu lii,t Week, it was decided not to I. in. I a s;.vi ancullural fair tola fj.l. ).j-pll aud DaviiI n uly, convicted, of Diurirriiiat F.imucj- l.'aibi-itfur, after roucuriij him ut ! '.wo. were relumed a new trial at S .uirret mi Monday and tuiiteucud to be baiv I. Uiii lii,,' riire nuarautet d by Dr. J.U. Sl.iW, s .1 Arch st , I'luUiViMiia. i. i:a5t at i.iii'c, iii ..i.cr.4t.ou ur delay irwiu busl lieS, at'., iici by tuoui.uids of cuies alter oi:,.ti i.iii. y. II.':'. Ken lii n, Cytu Jones and 'allied liouiu uu buuday i. ui-ii u tu A'.iautic City. aV-,,'lVe3 'ia l:aiag ail cU- .... 1.111, fr'.in ,t t.v, v 'I'll- l X lr J"! a-ne .:iiif -Wt i i w.t. r, o. ui d by Mm. Jobu Uen Iit. i.f ; l . i iLbri.i ll.u-.e uu TueMtav that ilr l i..ir.. l.iirti-. t.,r UaiuLUr's lius'oand ri-i.iiurf in A,u..ma, wa.i stru:keu dowu !i I In ml f, r. -I'm K.ii . -.t.utrf met band will hold a b-l.v.li ill Hi.- )..., n..ur uu Tur.sdty aud rtniu, ,.t,v ivriiin,.. . t ii.trek Kery t"lj ia iiinied aud e impo iLo 'jaud boys uiav b- i.;i, r n.y p itr-.u za. -Tli- i 1 1 1 1 1 v uf M ttuiuotu, Wentraiire ..uutj. wi iue,l by a aiiow aturia n .liter .a Hunt Tburmlity umruinn ut la-t w-ek. lu wljltr Htk-a fell until tr Hb'iii,,: CDinnleteiv Covered -Ujilti a.huiider rti.rui lant luht- n i.Uuok and killed heller telouKin ta Mi J"---I'll t . or r.earf.rtlii towii.ilnp. li lf.r wai wuhiu Ctrj feetof Mr. l'i t'irn at tu lliuo hhe ,m struck. Tl.e -Mr l'a-rick D.rari, ttia well-knowa J IvanU rallr.iad enSirieer or Etot -"-".'. and Wuilaia U-ar.li.ii, E-i . Ih -'! iate, crhimial laweror Fitiatiur. a f,-w hour lu towu on Mon.lay. I l:re ha fi i n no outoreak lo the ttate 'Veil n k'n,tm. but trouhle I r...l .r tl'- MaiUm.1 M.,rew.K.d ovenn In Weat- es for duty it the Wuris. ,r. (let. W. t- n-i :p, h,i bas Wiliiarus, of Carubrla lHin lv Inv serl, iiimIc III uiih.M.i iu. . - r"'rl i"r no paat two weeks, viy recovenorf. Mr. William, wa orin ai.lllV KU!ferr hn (1, I. v.. . Of t!, " ii. Lvn. st besides a auru of mouey ttaii -'iuf)le books, '.-loin in, etc. -We-l,1..,1i,y evening of la,t week at .-v,i:h lutersectlcu. a Iittm two-year- (,n',V" , "f J",in A,lrt'''n. action hand onit.el- K R. f that olac- :..eil - , , " " luoiaiiu 1 lie little thinir at raved aw. fro... and on the railroad, whern It w. t.av: i l.eil Wav 1'.. ! k. :.,,. ..,.. aiouK A 'at.il il incase bas broken out imooj r!:l- III te. erai lfil-a iritt in u..i a.M! ,,. . r - -v UJ,K Bk mu i arm ! nun iriv laraa lv n i I ruoDki TeU-ilnarv in- .. . hain- Man ton. has lost eiuht j '-7,:rUB4vbe;,,CtS oJ We.ble Brothers -An t u njuney cau b innrnnrl.t t.. bill, i.l .... . - ' r iui.il for tU ecUools. tbe Johna- tu appeal AS ... r 10 i-tt '"r assistance . " " -..'0') x-liiol districts In the 9 -K "i'tit ulk'Vn ".'k'10 ff 'm ,cb WOB,(1 be l--r. dun,, . 0 btku"'s In operation e a H . . " uuriuj tl, -V..ah - -a-year-old sou of John Col- 1 "'t, of y to.! w., , . u..rth. The i"l a i r a i is in r child a kruioked down uerw "'ii lli-j raiie Dim i. .. . pasea over U. J . .it.,..,.. ti id. ciivui v rin.Al the biw will reenvor t. i. ...... t.(, is wuDnrrrai fu ieath. K ran,i picnic " -V-.lllu .. . V a , IK . k ' UI benefit i,f Fe-, the Caiui.i.c chuich at that tin- ,.. ' " u--n - to "f -a,.,,,. : ,., , : OSt. J-bl. affairs i : c-r-., ,. . """" wrio atterd u.ln k. , - u.Ue. A nrRl ClaM .U..aL a.". . W 'TC a tin 1 Oeorce Klukcad la nlht clerk at Maple. rrk prln?. -Mr. J. B. Malb, of Susquehanna town ship, spent row tours la town on Thurs day. Jud lUrrj White, of Indiana, ra., arrl?d on Tburmiav and. will hold an rnu ntent ?ourt on FrlJay. Mr. Michael McMorrif. a well-ttnova cU!ra of llaliitiin. lt said to vry lit ith no tipe for bis recovery. Uou. Daniel McL.auithlln Tiaa purchased the', akeiy and cun fee Horary business of Mr S 11. DurxkU. and la now In poe-ieselon of the siue. Vai.'rria Vinditor. Tuesday afternoon w till Frank Huberts. of I.lk'ouier, WestmoreUnd county, wis ciousiuic ov-r the Lialhann. with aatearu thres her. tt bridge gaie way and foe en Rinw and thresher wtr thrown tato the creek and fcadly wrecked, while IlubrU tiad an arm broken -and was aerously rut a hoot the head and Vaci;v bruise on otter portions f the body. Tte Loretto Normal School will hold Us entetUtniuent tn the ball St. FraDcis- -,B'l on Saturday eTenin, Aug. 21th. i The xerrisies wilt consist cf recitations, . ruUcellanu, eei ies, etc., eic. No paros will be spared to nak It of the most, entertaining eharae le. DiHjpj cpen 7:13 p. U. Adiuittance.lt cents; chiicrea, 15 cents IUserved seaU, Zi Cfbts. Chief of I'olice Llartis, of Johnitown, found la a pawnbroker's shop In lYllkes Barre, oa Saturday, a diamond rlua valued at f.ion, which bad belonued to Mis. Pata lin, a w aithy lady wto wis boarding at tbe IluIbeH House, Jutibntown. Mrs. Tat tin's body wag round a few days artier the flood, with the fitter upon which be bad worn tbe rlii severed from die body. Chief Harris traced the thief and oas bad him arrested. Uta namo Is Zundel. The J jhnstown Ti&une relates a funny liieiil.nt of the reat flood : A aaloon keeprr. who, with bis colore bartender, had taken refuse on tbe roof of a building, was so impressed with the awfclceas of the tltuation that be appealed to bis bartenJer to pray for both, as be (the saloon-keeper) did not know how to pray. "The bartender prayed. "On lord, If you ever saved a nig tfer and a Dutchman, ave us now." They were saved. The flret Monday of Ssttember la each year shall be made a bolklay in Pennsyl vania to bo known as Labor holiday, by an act approved April 23. AZW. It provides that '-It shall be lawful to require payment of all notes, checks and bills of exchange uutt nd Pyable on such holiday to be made on the eecular day previous thereto, and in default of such payment tbe same may be nrivlu-fu ...( r..tt .hn k in I as If naade on the daj on wbicb note, check I or bill became due by Its own term. One of our exchanges speaks of a mil libar? store kept by an estimable youDg lady and said that tbe editor was gratified to see her fctockmg ap. Tie editor says he was never so astoulshed in his born days as he was alter the paper came out. to meet the millinery lady and have her strike him across the brow with an umbrella, and tell him he was a liar, and that she would tell his wire. lie didn't know what she was mad at, and he read the Item over a bun dred times to see if there was anything spiteful in it. The Johnstown Tribune says that on Kriday while workmen were cleaning out the cellai of the farmer residence of B. F. Hoffman, the hack man, corner of Vine and Market streets, toey unearthed a lot of Hold coin, which, when gctbered np by Uarry Ilotrrnan, ono of the sons, who happened to be present, was found to amount to f 1.0'JO, mostly in twenty-dollar pieces. Mr. Huff. uiau bad tt.w money In a box in the bouse I wlieu Wf LKd came, but it was Dearly all j out of tbe box and pretty well scattered Wlien fuuud If any of uur readers are Id need of artistic aud bubstantial cemetery woik, uiad from tbe be-.t qualities of marble and uratiile, they will do well to call id J. Wil-Vin.-.on A Sson, marble and granite dealer lu this place, where tney will find a nice atixik Ut aeleet from, or send them word aud they will visit you w HQ a laro selec tion uf new aud original dealcs, tbey guar autee all their work and If their work U not ay represented they will not ask you to take It, tbey are prepared to Mil all orders at home aod atiroad at price, thatdefy eom- j lK.tltiou. Uie them a tiKl. A 5 im. Tte Hol!;dajebur taiulur.l says, com plaint cort.es from the rural districts that the early potatoes after beltiii du from the ground become artei-ted with rot In a few days, and that tb destruction Is rapid acj alarniioir The trouble Is attrlouted to the ! lorm protrart-d wet spell. If air blacked I lime be sprtukle.l over the tuber after they j are taken from the ground the decay will b prevented, in puttlna away pota'oea for winter use slacked lime should he profuse ly intermlouled with and rot will Dot make Its appearance. There la a onti man Irt this town woo has followed this practice for more than twenty flye years and he Uaa i never had rotten potatoes. On Tuesday evenlhii an unknown man received injuries which resulted In his deatti a Hhurt while afterwaids on the IVrinayl j vania railroad al South Fork station on tha I western slope of tbe Alleahenles. He was endeavoruiK to boaid an east bound freight train when he missed bu foot Inn and bis left legwia cauabt by the wheel throwing him to the ground. The Injuries were of such a oatureasto lead to his death twenty-five . minute after the accl leut. S fir as cau be i learned the mac was a resident of Ben's ; Creek and was completelng his education in ; order to quality a a mine boss, bince tbe j above was In type we learn that the man's j name was Tnoma Barker. The dead body of John Wharton, an I old and respected citizen of Clear La Id ( towushlr,. was found In tbe dam above tbe ; Drid:eat Asbville on Tuesday mornlDs. His horse and waou were first noticed standing In the water. and on cioser Inspee I tlon It was discovered that Mr. Wharton's llfeleas body was holdm on to the bridle of i the horse. It Is soDDoeed that Me Vh, ton drove lDto the streasn to water bis horse aod fornettm to lo.vea the bridle rein be m . r uriyiug in, Tentnrea Into the watr fne that purpose and waa overcome hv n,rl ... - - , s. The horse had bis dom above tbe wa l ter aod was rescued. Mr. Wharton uu about 70 years of ae acd leaves a wife acd I aeveral sons and daujjhterg, all of whom are grown up. McDonald Is selling goods at rock bottom prices at both his utores (Loretto and Cres on) for apot cash or trade or to prompt paying customers, as follows: Sugars. 7. 8 and 10 cenU Der Dounri ? i. k v 70 CU PT PunJ ! Coffees, 20 'to 23 cents P Pund ; 0 boxes of essence of coffee. 10 cents ; 5 papers baking sods, 10 cents ; 2 boxes of baking powder. 10 cents : 2 boiea , of yeast, 1C octa , 4 pounds of rice. 23 cents j 4 pounds of prunes, 23 cents ; 4 Pounds of dried apples, 23 c.dU ; 3 pounds of dried peaches. 23 cents ; S pounds bar- laaT ) ". . . m - iruw o pouna or oat me.L 25 Cenia a Mmini nf rnli. ... or " .o cents; v KUuu.,, OI nominy, 23 cents ; 3 cans of corn. 23 cents ; 3 cans of tomatoes, 25 centa 3 pounds of btarch. 23 cents : 0 niece, sosp. 23 cents j 2 pounds of star candlei, 23 ,- 1VUU matches, 10 cenU ; 2 brooms. -Scents; 2 wash boards, 23 cents ; good yrup 40 cents per gallon : cure tin.... or cents per gallon ; flour, me.t, dry goods notlooi. hats, cap., boon aod shoe, at equ..ljr lw prica. We always pay the blrfh,t prCt for all kind ot country pro- Ileus frwaw larrvllloaa. Carkolltown, Ta., Aug. 21, loS'J. Deak Freeman It is an old proverb i that when the wind blows over tbe oats , stubbles rook out for the ehl'.'.v blasts of an- , tumn. VTe have been experiencing some pretty cool nights of late and soon, too ( soon, alas foi some who will not be pre . pared, tbe cold winter season will be here, 1 i and the miseries of the Indigent corninenee. I In this throog litto town tbe miseries of . I the pcor, as jet, are unknown, as all our I citizens arj tedutrlous and economical, like ants al! look forward to future provis ! Ion for prop!tle want, and, coequut- i ly actual wrant as yet bas been unknown amomrst m 1 Our town was enlivened by the advent of an entertainment on Saturdtj last styled -Uncle Tom's Cabin." It was larKely at- ' teadew and pronounced by the audience to ! be cotvl aud enjoyable. CarroMown is be- coming an appreciative show town. Ttiere was a trotting match og tbe fair Rroucd on Monday la-t between Frank Tlalt's black mare and Mark Adams' bay Horse. The black took two beats In succes sion and was declared the winner. Mr. Vlatt Is from Gai;itiia. Mr. Adams the Summit. There was a harvest borne pic nic In protcress on the ground at the unit time and quite a crowd of people present Amnnj whom we recognized the familiar faces of John J. Klnoy. E?q , and Dr. Tro el. of Ualiltzin, and C. F. O'Donnell. of Loretto, and many others. Harry Ki:khd. El. James and other prominent Republicans visited our town on Sunday lart. Interviewing the sliatj Dt-m- OCraLv vhn word fw,1ili uthhii tl trk l)A 1 1 Mrl by Harry when fc used to measure loiaber and ta.k politics and pave the way for bis i We bope ! own personal agrandizement. that no true Democrat will allow himself to be led away with pitiful appeals tid empty promises. Democrats you will have enough good men to run the business of tbe county tn your own. party, and enough to choose from In your coming primaries. "Stand by yonr own colors, do not desert your own standard for the enemy will not give you credit, but. on the contrary, will have bnt a mean opinion of you and your fellows an utter distrust. Tbe Rev. Anthony Wirtner O. S. D., long tbe active, beloved and respected pastor of St. Itonifacious' church. Elder township, this county, has been ordered to Allegheny City, Ta., ar.d Rev. Father Anselni has been ordered to fill tbe place. Rev. Anthony is a son of our respected townsman Benjamin Wirtner. Esq. The citizens of St Bonifa cious loses one of their best friends In the departure of Father Anthony, as be was an active and energetic priest. The wedding bells ellef! to the matri monial altar this morning Mr. B A. Zotner ! and Miss Tena Bearer, who bave taken np- ! on themselves the matrimonial yoke. Tbe ! weddmg will be largely attended, cards beica ut for over two hundred guests. Bloss and Tena may you be happy Is tbe wish of yoar frleDd. the writer. 'White Apron" Charlie, formerly of your plaee, tarried over Sunday with us. Charlie hails from Gallirztn at present. As Dote worthy news in this place Is scarce we most bring this Bcrawl to a close. Amicus. Barr and Blaekllek lipping. ACCIST 17th, 1.HS9. Ti- . n ur..mriir.r.)H5 : A3 tuere ar many readers of the Freeman a great In this nelchhorhond I will send yon a few Items of news from this locality. ITaryest Is now over and on looking over the, cropa we find that wheat Is a failure. nava 1 .i - At . I a a. . . . ., ,lrna nay aDunnaur, Clllng r,"i"r ows to nveruowlng Potatoes are ro,tln nd the app! rrrp a total failure, Measlea are rairin amnna tbe little folks arid rew families will escape them. Mr. Frank Marsh, who bas ben quite 111 for some time. Is Improving and we bore will ftoon be able to vlst bis many friends. Mr. Thomas Edwards boueht a new self binder and last week trIM It. We hope It worked well. Mr. Edwards cut over one hundred ton of bay this harvest. Mr. Henrv Unman and Joseph Miller, of harr township, cnt eight arrus of heavy, rank oau last Saturday. It was a big days' work. Mr. Andrew Dunman, of Hlirklick town- i-nip. our enterprising carpenter, is about fini"hlni his thIM barn for this urnmer at r. muef Lone built a fine frame barn for Charle Farahaueb this summer. Mr. Ji.hn Ileddineer. who recently moved I.U steam faw a. ill on to the Sprinter tract In Black lick township, has It now In operation. One day last week while John Beddlnger was threshing with Ills steam tieperator for John hnlea In Indiana county. In tbe open air. the straw caught lire and tbe machine wasoaved with much diflieulty. A lot of straw. V00 bushels of rye aod a lot of wheat were burned up before tbe flimes were ot enrier control. Mr. Joseph Priser, of Barr townshiD Is I buy hanllne lumber to Enenaburg for the inmher firm or Williams k Koberts. Mr. Casper Smith, of Barr township, is bnildlne a fine new dwelling house and will soon have It completed. Mios Annie Barer, of Omaha, Neb., is vlsltlna friends at N'icktown. Mr Frederick Lambourn, of Xew York, is also visrtiDp his old home at N'icktown. Mr. IVter Soland has completed a lartre bark job he had at Hastings ana returned tome. Mr. Leo Miller, who has been working at Johnstown ever since the flood, returned borne last week. Yours truly. SCHL3BLER. TlieMMrth Fork Dmwm. The general impression that the South Fork Dam would never be rebuilt appears to be erroneous, as there Is a strong proba bility that a fishing lake will again be es tablished in that Ucalltv. A manager f ID ni? riUb nf thftt fiSirrtA oa ri uwijv caiitl VU aUUU" I aay teat the belief that South Fori bad been abandoned as a clob resort was a mis take. Tim club, he said, could not afford to lose all tbe money it had invested In real estate in that locality. The property was wortti fujjy f 200. 000. and If tbe flstilna resort was not re-established tbe whole Investment would become almost a dead loss. Tbe Intention, how ever, was not to hnlld a dam of the size of tbe one destroyed, but one which would make the lake sauch less In sire, so that In ' me event of the barrier aeain RivlBij way no destruction to life and property would fol low. No move In that A irot Inn wrlll Ra .. "iii lumiQ j until aftr the damage suit now pending against the stockholders Is settled either by i being paid or compromised. The object is to estaoiisa a rair-eized pond capable of holding a good stock of fish. Pittsburg Coti inercial Gazette. Bocklen- Arnica halve. The Best Salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Ilands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or do pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents Der box. Sold at the drng store of E. James, Eben bur, and W. W. McAteer. Loretto. We bave a speedy and positive Cure for Catarrh. Diphtheria, Canker Mouth, and Ileadacne. In fehlloh'a Catarrh Remedy. A Xasal Injector free with each bottle. Use It If you desire health and sweet breath, rrlce 60 cent,. c;iJ by Vr T j D,?l60n Tbe following mrriaa licen-ics eerfc Issued by te Oik of the Orphans Court for the we tic ending Weiloi s.i.iy, August 21. IPs? : Oarles Scalley and Gussie Mi Garry. Cnnemauuh j A. trahin Williams and Krama Haterbein. I Jo!ntowi. Andrew O.son and Sophia Ft-rsot, Gal, i Itun. j B. alius Zolner and Christina It -arer. Car. rolitown. I r. M McGeary and Hatlie L-slie. Mor- rellville. Irander Iiejr.ol i and M'.raret Cook, South K.rk. Jators I. Co'iley anrf Mary Kirby, Wil- more, John F.'X Fvette cnu'itr, P. . aud Mary Ann Ietttr-r. JounstowD i;has. A. Mitc'iell and Irene Findly, Jitlinitna ri. William K L:-wis and L.'zz Launders Gr utitt . Saainft V. Waijiir-r ;-'pers.l ile aod Jen nie Ketinett, Mrre!lvll Antrri:se j. i.kius. Wt Taylor and Ku nra McCoy, Cooersdle. n.tRBii:n. CUXLF.Y XlltUV-Mrriel at St. Bar tholomew's church. Wiliunre. on Tu-'lay, August 20 U, 1SS9. by K. v Fatner McIIusli. Mr. Jarurs Conlry and Mry Kirhy,' eUl. st launhter of Mrs. V. F. K.rtj, all of Wil more. ZOLNKr.-I'.EMlEr.-Married st St. Reurdict's cl uri-h in Carroiltowi on Wed nesday. August 21st. ls.sy by Kev. F.ther Ed win, Mr. 1J A. Zolrirr. of Carroiltown ano miss irine uearer, or uarr.ni lownsinp. i The er.ioin in the above mentioned cere- j diiilj is one of Carrolltown's most indus ' trious and energetic business men, whose character m the past tivts every promise to a faithful and loving hue- ' . . . T"! brid,e-bu ia e second dauKh- . ter of Mr" '":M'PU of Carroll town- ! suii, is u ciri) wn wrii uiirn lu looru J and grace the domestic circle and be the one 'bright g:n au I guiding star in a happy and contented home; affectionate and accom- DIUhed. she will nerfi.rm her rfutie In .II . the variations of life and be true help j meet to her husband. We acknowledge the j receipt of a kind invitation to ourielf and : better half to be present at the ceremony, j but owing tu'the multitudinous dutiee that : devolve upou us, we were compelled at the 1 last moment to give up the pleasure of be- ing present at their nuptials. We, how- I ever, unite with their many friends in wish- ! ing the youn couple all the joys aud as ', few of the sorrows d uring their life jjurney together as fall to the lot of mortals, and that they may both live to a good old age in the love and enjoyment of the companion ship of each other. Hay 1'ever and Rome Cold Are attended by an inflamed condition of the lining mpmhr.in. nf th nmtHl, tr.M.a --.1 ! throat, aflectmir the lunira. An arrld mnrui is ' aecreted. the uls.-harne ta rei.iii.anli with a burnlnn een'atlon. There are severe fjiaimj of budmiu, Mirijiifub BkLiiciis ui neaiiuciie, watery i 1 "d inriaiej yes Ely's I'reum Balm in a rem "ly tht ean b0 depended upon. So cents at ! drugitlsts ; by mail. re latere.!, 60 cents. Ely Brothers, Druggini, So Warren St.. New York. t'oarf Proceedings. j Court met on Monday witt Judge Job ns- ' ton on the bench. As all the cases on the list were rertifieo to be tried by another ; judge and Judge First had not arriveJ, alter hearing a number of motions and pe titions Court adj uriiril until Tuesday iihud- i Ing. Jo Tuesday morning Court called i with Judiie Furst I Tl if . ' I h ia 4 1 1 itur-. Ing cases were disposed of as follows : James Dwrau et. al. v? . W. II. Piper & Co. Ejectment. Continuod. Cambria Irou Co. vs. J. T. Christy et. al. i KJectmenL Continutd Edward McCilade: vs. E. S. Lytle et. al. Ejectment. J ury find for tbe defendant John P rarrKhet. ur. va. IVter Mc Gougti et. al. Ejectment. I.1K1A1. NOTICi: liari.l Shsrp v. llary Jaue sr.arj.. I In the 'nart ol "om- ninn l'!ea i.f Cinku ; o. No. 2 June Term. I W-J. Lit-el la I I Voree. Havinc teen st.vnlnrej rouiiain'ioner to take an.l re,...rt the evidence to tfte jurt In the itce erititle.l aermn . no'ie l tieret.v Kiven tbat I w;ll sit t my i.m.-e In trie U.r-ub'i.r Klu-liurir on in.iv ilje Loth iijr ,l Auiu.i. i-fj. at lu o'rlwk a. M .. tn il ifi-haive the duiiet i.l raid a;, ..oint ment when and where !l itmih lnTere(e aiav arena. IhiNALIi K ll I TON i.bea.-.ur. Aviic. v, ls-ii. Couimliif loner. WolffsACMEBIacking BEATS the World. It is the Best HARNESS DRESSING The BEST for Men's Boots " Ladles' " Children's" ABSOLVTEI.Y WATERPROOr. SOFTENS and PRE8ERVES the Lathwf 0-"" for aaoA f Mr. a mnl Mr T1.' r' " prrfrrt TrnlU, It auha tb hndi and anoat d tumble polh m rrryr uw oa dou't hiv to irrnaa and Iwn&t with a black Irtwh. II- wu. and try It. Baeaaas jait TanilfaUier w.rksd bard ia no raftan yr-a should nut var jrmmli this warn than dkU. I.l ur r Siid hi Grooara. Ttraitgma, and bhoa Lwaltjm. WOLFF & RANDOLPH. Philadelphia, Notice to Tax Payers. "V-OT1CK Is herer.y ciren that the tV.nntv XI T.ea.urer oH'ambrla rnualv will atteDj forth turiH.e o receivlnir bounty and Sura """r""? rthe year ISsh, at the plaee of nAln I ni alaetlAni In a m . . . . - - - - " ui. leriict-uTo aiatxirr. a.-.. -I. OVUIU 17 ll SV ..... .. . July 2?1. 1 uly Tid. In'y wib. .JuIt 2f.th. Cruyle township . w ii more Summerhlll townihip Lilly and WahinKto'n townVhlp. "Hoi "Ljulr v-'i Tnnnelhill J allltln horouirh... . i.i Z., .. Inly Vfith. 111. 2nth. oly .fotn. W astlDKton township No. 2 .. Munster township ".IZl." Uallltxin township Ashvil'e Inly Slst. AOllOSt 1st. August SM. Auuuft 3d. Auicust 6th. ....... Auitust 6th. AuKUst Tth. Anirust 8tb. Aui(ust wth. AuKUt loth. Auirust l-.th. Chest Spiinirs Allegheny township Loretto , Blackliclt UwnshlpH"." Jackson township.M 4'auibrla tow na h i p IUrr '""riship. Kns.uehanna township. Auirust l:ith. KUiaer Lownwnip. lt 'arrolltown "aiToll township . CleMrtield Uwnsbip leaa township lieaHe township h ite towanhip Au!lt 14th. August litll -Auicust lth AuKUSt I'.Hh Aoun iiith. August i:lt. j Chest township... Klien.UjrK Last ward :hensl.cra- Weat ward t"Jist t:ooenaUKh....... Kraoklln Woodvale , ConemauKa 1st ward. ConemaUKB Zd ward. .. Johnstown 1st wam...VIH" Sd ward ' ad ward - 4i h ward 6ih ward 6th ward " 7th ward.. MlllTllIe 1st ward " Milirllle 2d ward Cooperadale . Cambria 1st ward... . Camhrlasd ward Prospect rubotown t'pfr Voder township . .... riuiiu.-i 1 August August aith iuijait 27th. -...July -jrifi Inly -ild Ju It 24th July 25th. luly 2Mh - 1 11 Inly 2i:h. ..July a.'th. July tut. Aas-nst 1st. AUU.t Au(iut 6ih. A11111H til h. AuKUt Tth. . Aua-ust Srn .. AuKUst yth. . Auicust 12th. ...-.Auirust l.lth. Aucusl Uth. Auitust 1'ilh. .... August 16rb. . Alio ;t i J h. Aua-ust .th. August slst. ......Auirust l-Jd. A nu ns. rjui 1 ayior townsnip. West Taylor townshiD ConemauKb township S'onycreek townMhi... Lower Yoder township nu.iui IOWUSUI "nip .iuu.t 2iiib. WasblO ..... Au.rur 'fZt K Bienianq towasoip Auml -Tth A uisconntol percent, will t allowed on all taaes paid on or belore September 1st, aad after Oetober 1st 5 per cent, will be addd on all un paid. Thos. . HOWE, Trcj,uxcr. r f royal ssr.". j 3 mm Absolutely Pure. 1 (j i.ow.icr nevrrranea. A marvel of J.uritv. rtrDKth inJ rboirpotnene.fi. lore economical tnn the or.linarr klnitn. mil raunot l ,uld in euuii etiilon with the tuultitoda the low te-t abort wiL'ht. tlum nr tih.ictihitA ,nw.tr jtJt ' only in t-OKi. Kuril Ba.kJ8 I'cwDtH I'o., IOC Wall St.. M aw Yobk. fO 1.1 Til' A I. A.XOI.MKMlTS. THE DEMOCRACY OF CAMUKIA 'ot"TY. I bercty announce uiynelt a. a eandiU.tte t.;r the co.jin .tioo tor the uiHn ol Ken iiiter aud Kecur .er m the rrituinie lt'iuoerHtie r-rimarr. "ELrji US E J. ULAIK. Eben; bunc, March ao, lssii. yuu I 1STKHT ATTOKNEY. Sutiert to the decision ol tbe leitiocratic I rimary ciec iiii . lUenfbur. 1'a.. Ma; 2. Issa. MSTKHT ATTORNEY. To the fiemoeratic vuters of "anit.rl county. I berehy announce myself a a ran.li I berehy nnniiunee aiynelf a ran.il the uttire of lliftnet Attorney, aubject to " unit lor mo nmce. o! Hiftriet Attor the rulei ol tbe nemm rt.- i riv. lNL,li E. lit ETON. Ehensburir , April vt. Issj. F)K KlSTFltrr ATTOKNEY Jm M. Walter uf JuhnMcwn, Ha. Subject to the decision of the iJcsuucrailc Priuia rie. Ebeaiburx March 15, 1839. TOK I'KOTHONOTAHY. To the iHimimlle vnternol tamliria eoun. ty. I herety anaouqre -nyselt a a can1M.ite hr the nomlnaflon of the office of l-'rothonotary. ub ject to the leciiioo ol the liemocratle primaries JAMKN". IHUHY. ConemauKb Bor., Firnt ward. March al, li?y. T?OK PKOTHI IMITA It Y. 1" To To the Iiemoeraile voters of t'amhria conntv. I hereby announce tuvnell as a candidate lor tbe j office of Prothonotary, subject to the action of i the enduing liemocratic Primarv election. I CBIKIIECMILLEK. Conemangh Hor., May 10, IsSU. XjVJK PK)K lIKETtK. X Thenaraeol Kai.hiel Hlte of Carroll town ship Is announced as a candidate for the nomina tion for Poor Iirector subieet to tnc decision of the I'emocrrtlc primarv election. Ebensburir, May 8. 1-.S9. rilAKK NOTII'E. X The Khensburg Woolen Mill in prepared to do all kinds of country work, roll carding, si'inninr ani coloring done on short notice. Ebenaturg. June 14, 1KSJ.-Sm. sTKAY NOTICE. strayed away from the residence of the sunncrioer at tilen White im the lnh ult. a small red cow 5 years old. with imall horns, slit In earn ear. and wearinir round brars bell. A suitable rewiiT-.i will be ai I f. r iniirm:itl.n as to her wlioreabf.uts. JOHN OOKMAN. Kittaunlna- 1'i.liit. Pa., Aug. 2. lssa.-:tt. Jxm;ittk- Rurirt 1 HaviriB haer aftiolntel eeentor Ol the lat w ll mil t-numer,! Thilip Warper. Sr.. late ot Wa-tiinrK.n town-hlp dr-rue I. Notlee Is here by a-lTen t. all person IndeMed t. faij eytnte to inaka iuime-llate ( atmei.t to aad those CaTitiK claim amiinn the varae will lrei-ent them properly authenticate! or nettlement JOHN J-HAKHUMH, WahlEjrton Twp., Arnr. 'A US;i.-. rtiRS MlTll'K- J tate ol lleiekiab Kazer. decea.'-d. l-tter tertaTcentarr on the estate of Hexkiah Waiter, late ol Jmk.-cn l.chl, Cambria coun ty. !'.. deeepe.l. having leeu granted to the un deminiied. all period IndeMed toeai.l e.tale are herel r netitid to n.ke payment Itbout .lelav , ami IliOfe havlni: ciaimj mntn.: ame will re fent them , proj.erly authenticate l for fettVment to I'sNfrl.SHl'MAN. MKS.MAKTHA It Aiil.lt. Jackaon Twp., Auk. 16, l;-8'..-ft. tiecuion. 71htti;iviiticv i- I J Iliem tefTamenUrv on the estate of Michael I.. Irike.l deeea'ed. liavlnif heD Mr.t e.l to th under?iirT.ed. all i.eron fn.le! tsl to "in eiie are rereny notine.I to make payment to ma w-thout dela. and tho-e tiavinu claims avaint rhe mint wnl re.rent them, properlv au tticutu-iiled Ur ettlcu.-tnt. to AMAM'A IU.'ISKKI.. rjceentrlx of Michael 1 Uriskel. dee'd. Ioretto. J uly at), lSbn.- t' V"()TI(-K 1 Notice Is here- iflren that the following accounts have been fllej In the Court if Com mon Flea of CamNria count. a.. and will te ronhrtned ty 'aid Court on the tint Monday of September, issy, acle.-! cauae be rhown to" the eontrmry. Kirat and final account of John Bender, as aiirnea of Susan and Charles A. MeMallen. Third and final account of John Lloyd and John A. Blair, assignee ol N.J. Freidhtffet ax. H. A. SHOKMAKKIt. Ebecjburg, An. S, Wv, Froth'v. IXECfTOK-S NtlTICE. .J HaTlnit heen appointed eTentor of the ll wtll and testament of Jae b Z. Nairie, late of Allegheny township, deoea.ied. Notice la here by Klven to all persons indented to said estate to make Immediate payment tome and those bir inar claims aitainst the same will present them properly auinentfcated for settlement. SILAS NAiiLt, Executor. Allegheny Twp., July 12, ls. IXECTJTKIX NOTICE J Eetale ol Kedmond Mellon, deceased. Letters tetlmenrry on the estate of Ke.lmond Mellon, late of Chest Spriwrs. Cimhrli county Fa., deceased, havlnu been ti ran ted to the ander iKned. ail i.ersoni ladebted to t-ald estate are hereby notified to make payment to me without delay, and tnoe havinic claims aitainFt same will present them, pruperiv authenticated f..r set tlement to HKI1MKT MKLL4IN Exeentrlxof Keiimond Mellon, dee'd. Chest Springs, July a), Jss.-t. I"AKM l)R SALE There will be disposed of at private (ale. a farm situate In Alleitheny township, one foarth mile trom Loretto. on the road leading trom (aid place to Kten?Dunr. This farm con tains atwut ito acres, about Go acres ol which are riearru. nvini( tnereon a new two-ftory frame iiiraw ion i.rn, nneorcnara, etc.. and in In od stale or cultivation and well watered. Eor mi ijici particulars aaaress FKA'CIS fJ'FKIEL. Loretto, Feb. 1. 1889. Loretto. 1'a. VIMINISTKAT)K-S NOTICK. NoiIm is hereby viven that letters ot ad ministration cam testamenlo annexe on the e- iat i Hirnara iuayers. late ot Summerbill township, l-ambrla county. Pa., deceased have oen aranted to tbe undersigned. All persona lndetited to said estate are hereby notified to make payment tome without delay. and those liarlnjf claims axalnst the same wtll present theia. pxoperly authenticated f.,r settlement to HENKY M. Ul tlH, Adm'r of Kichaxd Alayers. dee'd. TRIAL LIST- Sl?TlMBIR TBRM, 1389. bSOOWD VEKK . v. Borinvr. ...Ta. 1 'wellins; House Ins. Co . vs. ailH-r. vs. McCrlade. ........vs. (iillespie. vs. Cambria Iron Co. ys. Hvnn. vs. Huher. vs. Weaaland et. al. vs. Will. .... vs. Oates. vs. Johnston S.S. K.W. Co . vs. Kunroon. vs. Kourke. vs. Shank. vs. Carroll. Korlna; Tallin an Kmo Carney Mecioekey Chapln iallaber, Man void Motley Com'lth lor use. Van rmer.... YounK ..... Kirer. .Mcl.ughlln Makln Shoemaker- H. A. S H OEM A KKK, Ebensburjr, Aug. 5, lSsa. froth 'y. TKIAIj list. SrsxnL Court 4th MowDaTt Avoist. Cbristy vs. Mitchell et aL Aberuathy ...--..vs. Henn.- Kuck.... - vs. Christy. Weaver ..... vs. Krenner. K I nports-.. .. vt llaskins. stiles vs. Hurnett. Martin .vs. baker. Smurker av Co. vs. leahey. Kutley t Harper..... vs. Kiske. H. 4.SHOEMAKKK. Ebenetiurs. July 28, lssis. rToth'y. ESSENTIAL OllaS, "NVlXTERGREEK, PEn'ERJIENT, PEN NYROYAL, Spearmint, &c. of prime quality, bought in any quantity lor ca?h on delivery, tree brokerage, commission, ttorase, "dodge & olcott, miH.rtem and Etp oners, bS WlUUm St., U. Y. WE 1)0 M)T PUDGE Our?clVi to keep lire. Lot to fcr pt'nload ovr lt t:n r in fruiujc y( u 11 RT. AltsuUlll.v PIKE M I. MAT! Rl'.n, IIF. -HIIIS-AMI IM At prices that n k all other dealers tuftie. J u.-t tl.mk oi it : Oeertir.lt I'uV l un Kyr. five rears old Full quart tl 0. or n j ir uoiro. " Still l.f t:r ! KinrV i.ii,len Weddinr. ten years o!d Full quarts -A ,.r l .uu i.er 1 le u Kerter atlil Kaoturky H.nrtxn. ten ycara olj. fell (josrtu tl MA. or li ii pi-r do'.eti. AT.dt..etl tl,e tnott tal ..il.lf Wl i klrj on our lift Is I'lie Pure Klatit VojrOl l Kxp. rt iirker.hem er Y nil .url- tl on. or '.0 prr i cin. There u no V tlmt ha erer l.cn fold hut h irtrwn m lavrr with ill, pub, mi.iil. Iv a. our i.l.i K:. rt. ml i. iimii:e rMiimia tht It i- ntt.ry loi.i.i! io rujjli -sie it, It'e will n. ir l.e any i. t in. n il.r ur!tT and ft ie II ivor in any j.stti.'11't.r i.f i'ie -tir Tali l..:cia Winer we re n, w eili'ir tMr..u, i,or bolile t u!l 'iar'r. r tr-') i erduzen. In tnawinir u. your order please e i -loae 1'. O. nionej or-ler or lra;t. or Kc m,ter y i jr ord -r. JOSEPH FLEMING & SON, WHOLESALE AM) 1IE1 AIL riTTSHUllfi. I'A. 3I4KKKT ST. ( or.! (lie Diamond. Jan. -26. Issm. li r. E. L. JOHXSiOV I. J. ElCk, A. . BICX. I ESTABLISHED IST2. ) ESTABLISHED m 1 JoMstoB. Bact & Co. I CsiTDlltawa Bant, r v A Kl .l;S. ? P 'Ii blaTBaiKWa, ili SHARBAUGH, Cashier. m. w. bulk, Cashier. ; General Baniing Ensinuss Transactei. The tallowing are tbe princioal features ol a general uhukihk .uiiicss : r.poMTa Kecelveit payable on demund. and Interejt bear ing certificates ipsucd to time deroeiturii. I.OAN.H Extended to customers on lavorat.le tetms and ai'iroved jiaper discounted at all times. tOLIKTIONS Made In the locality anil tijK)n all the banking towns In the United States. Charges moderate. iikai r.i Issued nenotlable in all parts of the Vnitd state. and foreign exrluinire issued on all uaru of Euroi e. ArtlTS Ol merchants, farmers and others solicited, to whom reasonable atvomo-latlon will be extended. Patrons are pured that all transactions thall r. held as strictly rlvatn and c mtjijeatlal. and that they will be treated as liberally as good banking tulej wlil peraiit. He.-;ectlully, JOIISTO. KK K A t o. Joux A. Mlair. John T. Hlaik. BLATPt & SON'S DAILY MEAT MARKET, Centre Street, Etons-nrg, Fa. Tli lle.tt Western 7ttl lititoli ered every lnj . AU 1'rei.h I.Min. Mtittoti, l.urU, I'to.. always n liril. Market open at all hours and at tentive and obliging salesmen to attend to tho wants of customers. r:.!:!? tcz:!gt. hit hlM Sta a) i AMERICAN FISHES. l-'lhef of IS'orlh America, with e9.eeiat rel-renee to liar.it a-.d meilioduf rapture, by i. Hrunn trowoe.T' S. fomiu l-si'.ner ot Kih ami Kii-lier- SSfKTS K..val OrLavo lier&,i I,,.,. ..i-.a I'D hund'ome p r. an.l elegantly bound. Sent FAULKNER & ALLAN, 1713 Chestnut St., Phil'a, Pa. Ktntliuri, July l!, 's".i.-4t. CURRY BUSHESS COLLEGE CURRY UNIVERSITY, Mttn (iTRF.KT l-ITTSRrKUII, PA. 1 1 The best Kulppad and niopt suoresslul Huf; 1 ness (-olleire in Fenntylvnbla. Inivitlual In j struction for every student rrorn v a. j. till 4 p. m.. an.l I rum 7 till l' r. x. Actual Business !fractire aud I'rariieal Karikintr are Specialties. The best advantages in Shorthand and Type writing. In hinliert speed In the shortest time I The fniverMty h!m sustains lull regular courses ot stujy in the Classical. Scientific. Seuiiniiry, . Normal. MuhIc and Elocutionary liepartments. , Jrret'inrtence soliritcH. Send tr.r e.itaSucuei. I JASIIJi l.AKk WIMJAHV A !!.. Aug. 16, '.'. 3ai. Preat. -HARVEST xcursions! HA. LI" RATES FOR Tlie ROl'ND XIIIP. 1-. ai jbt-m-i rrr Via MiwL,ri I'aciflr TiitPw. iaii.i ir..n Mountain R'Mit'. To l) rv-.tuK 1 11 A rkmariNi, Tfiai, UtaMU D'J elsrala, a. Auirut Mti n1 vati, (i-mj in-c l"th ani ?4th. &n1 i. IoImt mIi. Thirtv lay& limit. t-fwtv-i privil-?-. rlif-np lariiln. fnmfrl f.-rftrt choii- Kr lt-K riptiv-a an1 painphlftp f rr, n.J.lrtf tti a.mpHtiy A-retit nr li-i'. TuH NKN l, ml l'jwt.iicr A Ticket Agut, frt Leui., WOOL ! MOlT William Murray & Son, ALTOONA, PA. Wholesale and Retail dealers In all kinds et Dry ood. Ladles' Headed Wraps. Carpets, and a lar?a assortment ol China Matting- at Ic.-s than Kastern prices, and pays the liiahest price for woU. Wm. Mt'KKAY a. SON. JP.15 and 1S1T Eleventh Ave., Altoona, Fa. May 10, lt5J. ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, LOEETTO.rA, IN CHARGE O" FRAXCISCAX BROTHERS, Board and Tuition for the Scholastic Year, $200. March 26th. 1&S6. tf. M. D. KITTELL, Attorney-o T - Li ix a v , EBENSBUKO. PA. Office Armory Baildinir, opp. Court House. TONALD E. DUFTGN. Jy ATTORNEY -at-law, Ebekebubq, rivt'i Office in Colonnade Row. HII. MYERS, ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW. EBSFBBCTRa, Va 4wOrSce la Collonade Row, on Centre street. EO. M. READE, ATTOKN EYAXLAW, Eambbcrv, fa. OSes on Centre street, cear tiiin JK. OLDHHOE, 53 GRAhT STUEET. riiTtBCtOB, Pa. T3ae Tail End Tlie einiiiii of 1889 will be made mernoraole by U'OOLF. OV A THOMAS for low prices. Our Overcoat Department is teeming with Bargains. Words aud figures cnnnol possibly convey a eor vey a correct Idea of the mnnner in which we late cut ll. prices of all our stock l Mfu's Uoys' and Children's OvetcosU nnd heavy suits. The sacrartce we mate in uijloa;lniir tins stock Is without parallel. Not a pric wi'l we quote, but of this tact you may ret asured : that trom our finest Dress Suit or . en-oal for a youiiu neutleman down to tbe strong everv-day Suit for a school-boy, we will yive more and better for the price we ask than we bave over tiven belore. Tliis Ueductlori bjit isin .,. tiniil.t earne-t. We uiuan tiusineS. The Overcoats aud heavy suits must be :old. The weather was aeninst us 10 the raily part of the season, and now if jou have a little ready money it will prove a savl ig of aevcial dollars to you in your purchases from us. The Greatest Reflnctiocs hayc teen m tie Prices of Fur Caps. 43 72, 89 cents ; former prices, tl, tl, $1.25. Plush Xi-ckwear, 47. 7j, 87 cents ; former prices, 7.V.. ?1. fl 2j. Silk Mufflers, 37, fiH. 75 ct nts ; former prices. 75.: . Jl, $1 10. Kur ton tiloves. 73 c.ts . tl, tl.23; former prices f 1. 1.25, f 1.50. boys' 1'iusU Caps. 17. 28, 4J cents ; former rrlcts. 25, 40. 00 cts. IVEN A'AY I O IV li' AWA V I From now until New Year's Day we shall continue to present each of our many cuu meis (purchasing gtnids to the amount of .1 or more) with one of those Handsome I'lmu Photograph Albums which have delighted thousauds of our ladv friend during ChristroR week. REMEMBEK, GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED. Woolf, Son & Thomas, JOHNSTOWN, FKjSTN'A. Eckeix-ocle fe HoiiDeL DEALERS IN General Merchandise., consisting of Dry Goo.ls, XotioNs, and a full line of Fresh Groceries. We iibo keep a full an.l complete line of Men's and Boys' Ready Made Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods. We also keep the largest and most complete lino of Knots and I Shoes, Hardware, Queensware, Stationary, Jewelry, Clocks and j Watches in town. Also, the Household Sewing Machine, Wood and Willow ware, Hour, Feed, Fertilizers, Lumber and Shingles. Prices low and satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Give us a call. Ftcspectfully, ECKENRODE & HOPPEL, CAIliaOI.l.TOWN, XV The lew -OF- STUMPFICO. Located in the Tudor Uuilding, High street, Ebensburg, Pa., open ed its doors on Tuesday evening of this week, and we want to ask , the people of Ebensbunr and vicinitv to come find see th tipw i rl:lu work-. .ur i)lan Ls to buy 3 iaLMic.it ioieeu fcaies ana our agent ill aVO'V 1 ortC City luts instructions to watch evt-ry ol.l time tottering concern which is ready to sacrifice almost anything for the cash to meet paper already out. And with the cash in hand we buy such goods from them as we can handle FACTORY PRICES. M m. m m BAH aaV EH A word about audion por.ils. Auction is what ives a purchaser a chance to buy at his own j..rice it don't hurt the goods, but SMASHES PRICES. Goods so bought by us are put on our counters at a small advKnce on cost and passed on to our customers. We believe in large sales and small profits. IVe have but One Price and that the Lowest, j We aim to be headquarters for low j carry. Below we quote a few of i goods are new and fresh. In Ladies' goofls we can sell you a od clrru!ar, ii her electro or Newport, for 3 cw ; a Bond Jtrsey for i.9 cts ; Sri (adjust ing undervests. splendid om1s. l.' ets ; Cur sets, liS to C3 cts ; all hi. It ri'.ibou. 5 to 21 cents yd ; Lac, 1 ct yd tip to 13 ; Kustiim. 3, 4. 3. 7 and 8 cts yd ; I.adleV II ie, 6 8 10 and 12 cis i;er pair ; Haniikercliiefs, 3 to 9 cts each. Dress Sb!e!ds. Ii and iocs- Dr s-. Extenders, rubber ends, 8 cts percet; Hali pins. 100 asst io bux 3 cts; 1 himbles, 1 ct each: Kri t irirf tie. dies, 4 for 1 ct; white and black tape, 2 cts rer bo t; Dres braid. 2 We caa sell y.ni a hat for 1 cts. and up to 1.SS lor our tt?t: cotton fjcka, 4 to c is; Sun,.ender. fl to 54 d?: Oreralls, r7 tl .V, cts; WorkliK iinn S3acJ 6T cU.. fl.30 anl fl.40: Hnvs' knee pants. 23 ctn Pock ew, 2 to 2.", cts; liaaora. W. A B. hul low icronnd. Met, furry combu, 3 to 11 cm; liox wood rules. 1 loot. 4 cts; 2 loot, 7 cts; lie,lvers, 23 calibre, 75 ct; 32 callhre, fl.40; Urltl.-h bulldoa. SX calilire. sell acting, center Ore, ll.gs; Plj cs, 3 to 14 ctp; Uenis' linen collars, latest styles, 8 ctt; CaffJ. 1J cts; glen's working shirts, TJ and 4'i cts; Men's white nnlaundricd linen bis m, r. and 45 ets; lanndrled. 58 to 63 cts. each; Memorandum books, 1 to 4 cts; Kutber t:Sed lead pencils, 1 ct; Plain cedar, 2 for 1 ct; Shoe laces, S cts. per doi; Call and examine our gcods and see our prices whether you w ant to buy or not. You will find our goods marked in plain figures and they will bear cLse inspection. No trouble to show gud.s and everything as represented or money refunded. Hoping to see you all early and often, I am Yours Respectfully, CSMDM., Mgr. WHY we Solicit For nunh circular. v 9 .. tc v w We have a full line of goods, and are prepared to place them within your reach. TOK SALS BY W. I. ANSTBAD, Johnstown. JOSEPH NOEL, Ebensburg. of Old Pi a tore aim Crags sen for t-ah. Most prices in every line of goods we our prices, and remember our and 4 cts prr licit; ci t'on. 200 yds 2 ct.; Spool cot'on, 630 yds. I.'and thread. 2 cts: DreM. tu t'.iie, 2, 3. 4 and 3 cts pr dcz; Sh'.rt buttons. 3 .:c.z for 1 ct; bia bar ijains in toilet soap. 3 ci cak; rerfumery. 3 6 ai;d 8 c.s bottle; Crochet books, 1 ct; Ciarte' web. 2 3 and 4 cts y.1; Gaitera 1 o H rt-.; ISci-sors 4 to 20 cents; S-fet rs, 2 to 3cis it. z: Cim,bs,2 to lOctt; Ladies b-.ts, 8 to 1G etc; m-win if ne. . ;s, 23 ir 1 c ; I: 14 rows fur 1 ci; Machine oil, 3 and 4 en per bottle; Ladies' unc . M,k uii;ts 10 ct; Hooks aud eyes, 1 ct per doz-n. (itnis ' bows i. nd sorts, s to s4 rt: Uuhkj hips. S to .SS ets; Umbrella. to 7S cl; S(ine, aoM bead.bTct.; Olorla sl!k. itolj heH.l. :.40: Letter l'aier, 2 to Sets per quire: Fnve 0.es, S lo 5 ets, per pack ol25; Box ol paper, 7. S and 10 -ts: I aper c.v.red novels V cts each, former price "J if; American magazines. 4cu ia-;h, former rlc, cts; 7 slate pencils tor 1 ct; mucllaue, 3 cents per boirle; i;ood black Ink. 2 cts. per b..'U ; i 4.,s tookpicks lor 3 etc; 100 carpet lacks, let; l'.usii alr.ums. cabinet fire, Ci. 7. 1.10 ench ; Hunn f. ir e's 6 to 15 ctn. eacn: crash, 4'i. 5 aud 7 cts. per yd: turkey red Pamiik , 25 cts. per yd; white, ltf ots. peryd; 6 steol pens jr 1 ct. your Orders. BECAUSE we have the experience practical Farmers and Manufac turers for Twenty Years. OECAUSE of our extensive manufac tory and acid chambers. BECAUSE we give our entire personal attention to the manufacturing of l ertilizers. Tins is our specialty, and we place at your disposal all our facilities. these reasons we make the thor- cuzrantp.o. fni ir.il nn rcfr rn or sf nnf .uer. our representatives nave your orders early. T f. T
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