u u , i . ... sr.rr. .. rssr. tun .r.ir.t.vnt 'KKSCLX. I L. . ,,. f . ir tin t'arrolltown fair ar i ! ' Mr .1.1111.'. Kalor. AlWhfny Mwn , t it I'n'i:" (iK Nn atHniinfwl , . I'niirf st trio ('arrnllfown fair. Vr. K'l.nl.'tl' M. "'-, tf1 at h-r rmoi . spru es un Sunday laat. ane.l ;s ,,4.v ('tinfirflt two dollar I nltfil p. wr cvititii-at has tnaie its np- ,i o!!vi .lonn, on of RpynoMsvllI. n c,mnti's ooonipliNhHtl anl prttv , 4 vMtlng relatives ami friend ; l!lll"'. ; v,i 1 f ! I : n i cre literally torn to . ,. ) r i ; : .nslmrtr . Suinlay, by a xtirk , ,. r,''1'' 'f P'o.f it! t! Wilicll tljtV hl! tlr'PII . .,, ,! livi'lline. ... !. x I5-r.it an. I wlf of alina .,. f rnit-r'y of Cambria township, uplrt (if t'avs lu town vtsmnjf ,'t I N lurliik' Ihe preneat week. , avc leen entereil against th vnni Kailroad for $."0.00 damaues .. ,-hr. ':nii1 by tbi losa o? the day x- . til tin ,lotiti..town flood. -i: i;,,n.'it Mi'l.asnii. rcrmeriy patior , .. ,. i'i,'Hb t.Tlau cniirrn in t-bensburg, ;t x ,if A'Sana City. Kaunas, npi-nt a ,.T in town durltw the present week. Jim- A. Tortr-r. formerly of Sus . e ra tivi'slilp. this county, iw nom .. - I ni! .' bv th Republicans of . .unity, Kan.a-. ti-r Keuister and Ke . .vr. . r.-aptnri' "l'r1 K"araiitPd by Dr. J. B. ,.1r Arc !; st-. n.ilailtlphla. Pa. Eate ,t ..nr.-, m niHTS'inn or ilt-lsy iruin busl-litt.-.ti'.t by tnounanils of cures after .i:..'i fail. j) ,.K Anine on.! Minnie VonT.unwn, : 1Ve l'wr. v'Hittirf the Misses Roberts . -i, 'l.uv for t!i pant two weeks, re- , ri,,i t.i tliflr home In Jobnstown on W ,. .ifMl.iy. -A lit!!'' t'hi'il of Henry tiarman's aed i i-..rn and montbH, died at the home of .iMjmiifl parent. Mr. and Mrs. John A. of Cambria township, on Wetlnes- ,v i Vi-tiiuj. rtirt will be a cpeclnl court held on rt:-'.!h i f N'iiV''uber r.ext for the purpose , r :iyini the case of the Cambria Iron eoiu ! v v-t .). T Chrlty. Jutu Furst. of ;,c .. finite, ill preside. - Titer are at pre-tent eiifhty-four prlt-j- n ti e (ireensnurii jail; fifty-one of " M ar Iiin.'ar'.an wtio were la variom rnnni'cieit witn the strikes of that . i! n ry . The Jail i anoat fall. Mr. A'lani Miller Cs a Dumber of well . . 'ute.l lots il. H r nt East Hastir.rfi h lie wi'l i'.:-jnwe of at low (inure an i . . j.y iii ins. K.-r lurther particulr ap- t r u.litrs Mr. M.ller at Hastings. 'I'tie n'Mi iai mee'.iu' i.f the Btockhold- if the C inibria Coal v Coke company ,. l'e Ifl.l Oft. 1st, at 11 o'cUn-ic at i i f lUe Ci'Uipany. Auisbry, Caru i'.'H'i!), I'a.-ll. II .njiiiHlvwritit, Sec- elllV. Hr. V er I.awrenee. of St. Kranci-' Col- I. iletlo, I.H the t;ucst tr Kev. Uuuh '. , u( !. rtiere-.;'s cburi'ti. l!r. tlier .. i . r.-i -e is one of the olili-st and besf- ik :i ; nftiers of the Franclsoan I rj-r. !.mers In the S.inierset jail made an .. n t 1. 1 eMMie t'lerefr.itu last Weilnert y tit a bole ttui.uiih the wall, the hi 'lavnuj tieej f uri.islii'd them by Vlsl 'I "e i.'i.t win iliseoveied by the ,,'e,t t. -V.'h ' .IV.' II r ' '..' ir. Ii, P p' f 1y 'Tid positive Cure r i, ( anker Mouth, and I- Hill. Tie r'- Otsrrb Itemed v. A N l-ii It jeet.T I t 1 1 I'll iles.ie 1 I , . f I'lir.s. Tlie v i n M' with eaeh tritlle. Use lie.iirh ami sweet breath . lil bv Dr. T. J. D.lvison. ti "tri in.ii .'rty liM'sted on -t ir li J, I'a., at pre-ent li.on.ts aril kuow?ah wi.. s.iui uu reas'in-fl'.-r inforoiatlon ad- ! ' .i. l. : - r" i i ii : l' iC :t. ii, k 1 , or C. Larigbeln, 1,-1 T-e r. ui'fv C.tniniissioners are wrant i!' ' rr.'ir i'Itij orders to property owners '-e l .m-, s were .liiiiii.g. ii or destroyed by !!) ::,.il. Tin. amount of the rebate Is n -ve' n- il bv apprabmenis made by the .cal v-.'...n. Tn secure tbe nuiount due, the r 'Ve pt I t taxes paid most be presested at ",- i ' i' .'inssioner'a ollice iu Eoensburg. -"'i rtnirsy of last week a large por-!- : cn.e was I.auleil opto the barn of A -:. .l.-r Long In Sdmi u lianna township, f r ;!ir . ;iii. se if f urnihiiit( tue power for k id thitslnrig mat-hice. There was a ijruie where the engiue was left vi ! it start-d hack of Its ojti ac " 'i l '., .f:ii a valuable horse belong " i ' Mr l. iMj, Willing it almost Instuntiy. - .1 m . dl. ,,f r.'..ntre towt.shlp. Iu.ll " '"in,-.',, w,..,t ,,, IlH blirQ , few nlKht! "i-- A-I .. s about to enrer, a man, w-'-m f.eree..:.. rnHhed out past him. 1; " a 'M'leii to Mm hut he heeded not. Cn ' 'er '.ij f.e Ij-rn the owner fourrj it to he "'; "'e .i..mR several small articles he t-" 1 oatried them out. Just as he reached " - ! r a teriitic np 'Mmn occurred with- larn an 1 a luoriient later the whole -Mx hs shattered and In flm-. A : i being made for the supposed i"li!y party. -J. W t: '-.r. ,', k twiin & Son, marble manufac this place, erected this week in """-ry at the Summit. I'a.. a band line or work over the remains of 't :er of Mrs Mary Lee. The de- ' Se s rustic ind Is com nosed of t nli.i.f - '" a scroll King ou the rocks and It is all cai ved - 4.1,1 :-,.ve,) otl tlie top ".:,f , o:.l piece of niarh'a an.i la r " v -,t to the cemeterv to see It, They ""''" i n Urn same place a beautiful u; ' ' "i !.' over ttie remain of the children "' a."l Anu Ueory. , v ry :-' swindler H operating In f ""U"."n prt or , v;ut- Upon n li,'.'4'"" ho ,n uptlyof smill w iT. ':,"H b fill with earth. Into - -i n p-aces a couple of short ata ks of r.-s ,. 'r Vlf oth,,r P'nt. r of : 1 m ,low PP'"1! to furnish coo- .'-.,. Jr "'"-f with (-hoots from the cel- ""ip t ' mil or luiof, .n . ......I.. . I. 1 1 '"""'il narre, at Jl .30 each i ' fast as he can hmnrt i t .T t"OV'" who d0 no"- ubaerlbe for their .W" generally the first to set our readers are. tn r,-,.. suj Cn-f. l"ull1 cemetery work. Ran ''.T b-rt .-litle, f m.rh,. an1 'a!,. D . s'-. n-tbl. and granite dealer. V-see kli. ... . ... llh.anUI . " " itie v will s n .t - , - m D l'B ' 'y win visit jfOBwitt. a a,i their work and If ti them word large selec- " an uieir work .nJ 7. . ' in" ,a,r' -l2r'"X''Uh'y -ota.il,, tit-jar:,.:. A:c work is on to orders coo. a. Mm. F. II. Parker, rf this place. Is til with typhoid fever. Mr. Chrle !!jert pf .Tons-wn, was a visitor to Kbeosbur on uuday. Mra. HI' en Murray and Mr. Hhoder, i formerly M'si (iusle Khoemaket ), are vls Itind friend !n E'leosbnrir. Mia Rlancne Tlenry, f thla place, took her departure, for l.atrob, Westmoreland county, where she will attend t. Xavionr Academy. Small hopes are entertained of the re covery of Mr. William Warner, of Salie bury, Somerset county, who Is suffering from the bite of a spider. Trie bands of matrimony between Mr. M. IV Bearer, and Miss Jennie Blair, both of Kbenahurg. were published In the Catho lic church in this place, on Sunday last. Miss Lou Conne'l.whn had been nslt na her brother. Mr. William Connell, and friends In this place for the past two weeks, reterned to her home at New Castle on Fri day. On Sunday last Mr. Fd Sharhanuh and Miss Ke Yiniter, of Carrolitowo, and Mr. J K Heo.ler, of Tlaattnus, and M a Knima dunning, of the first named place, were published as candidates for the matrimonial noose in the Catholic church at Carrol town. Engine No. HOG while helping a freight train up the western slope of the mountain on Thursday morning exploded its boiler nttar Lilly. The engine was derailed and Us cab torn off, bat remarkable to relate neither engineer cor fireman were serious ly hurt. The fireman was blown out of the cab across the north track and was slightly scalded about the face, while the engineer wss slightly scalded on bis back. The t; rand Jury before their discbarge on Thursday of last week made the follow ing return : We. the Grand Jury, have the honor to report to the Court that we bave visited the public buildings, and find the jail In the very best of condition as to cleanliness In side, and also tho jail yard perfectly clean and free from all rubbish. The jury would recommend In the strongesw terms possible that a bath tub be placed in the jail for the use of the prison ers, which could be done with but little ex pense. So many prisoners are brought in a filthy condition and olten covered with , commonly called graybacks, and by giving them a bath before placing them iu tbeir cell would save much labor In keeping tbe cells and beds clean. We visited the poor house ani find every thing as neat and cleau as it can possibly be made, and the inmates, sixty-two in number, as to appearance well taken care of and provided for. We also visited the conrt conse, which was very much nnlike the other two build ings In sanitary condition. We find the water closets in the cellar not kept proper ly clean, and a very bad stench arising from tbe urine basins, which can be avoid ed by proper care from the janitor ; also, heaps of em'yings of the spittoons In two different rooms in tbe celltr. consisting of clar stumps, tobacco, and other liquid matter, all emptied promiscuously in the cellar, from which a bad smell arises that can be unpleasartly noticed upon entering t lie cellar stairs. The spittoous or cuspadors in the court room, as well as in the jury rooms and halls, are in a very filthy condition, some of tlteui not having been cleaned properly dur ing tuis court ; also, the wa'er closet In the r.xioi back of tbe Judge's, on the same floor as the court room emits an odor which can be dislluctls sreelled In tbe court room. Several inquiries bave been made by members of tne Grand jury in regard to tbe janitor, who bas not oeen seen in the Court House by any of the jury np to Thursday iiiorulug, tbe time we inspected the bniid !ng. We, therefore, recomuieud that steps he taken to at once to place tbe Court House In a fair sanittry condition. MierlrT'a !e. Sf.erl'.T Stineroaa has advertised the fol lowing piooertlea to be sold at sheriff's sale on Monday, October 7ih, 1889. at the Court House in F.bedsburg at one o'clock 1". M. The interest of George W. GailagUer in 41 acrestof land in Ueade township, having llirreon erected a two sUiiy plank bouse and frame barn. The interest of Alex. S Story lu 153 acres and 71 perches of laud in Croile township, (coal and mineral rights reserved) having thereon erected a one and a half story plank house and fiame barn. Tbe interest of James A. McGuire In a piece of laud in Dean township, (coal and mineral rights reserved) having tberton erected a two story plank house and frame barn. The interest cf Jacob Thomas in 311 acres of land in Elder township, having thereon elected a ftame house, barn, grist DiUl and saw milt. The Interest of Lizzie Lung In a lot of ground in Conemaugb borough. The iutesest of Jacob Thomas in 194 acres of unimproved land in Chest town ship. Jooes in a lot ' The Interest of William A of ground iu the Etst ward of Ebensburg Mnlf Rntea to Colnmbai for the 4-ranil l.ndmo nt Odd llli, via fennavl vanla Kallreaa. The Sovereign Grand Lodge, Indepen dent Order of Odd Fellows, will convene at Columbus. Ofclo, September 16th to i2d. This meeting will undoubtedly bring to gether the largest assemblage of tbe order 1 ever before gathered on a similar occasion. It is expected that 15,000 members, includ ing a large number of Patriarchs Militant, i will be In attendance. Tbe parades and ' public ceremouies wbicb wt:l extend tlnough the week will be highly interesting to the public as well as to members of the order. For this occasion the Pennsylvania Kailroad company wilt sell excursion tick ets from all principal stations on Its lines eat of fittsbnrg and Erie (except New 1 or k), September 13th to 16rn, valid for return nntii September Wtn. 19.), at the rate of a single fare for the round trip. The universally admitted superiority of tbe Pennsylvania Railroad's great system of through trains, equipped with coaches, s'eeping and dining cars, affording every convenience to the traveler, commends this route to the favorable consideration of visitors. fatal Arrldfal. On Thursday cf last week Mrs. Mary Miller, of Carroll towcsLlp, who bad been on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Clinton Hour k, who resides about five miles from Ebenaburg. on the road to Carrolitowo, was returning borne when sUe waa overtaken by Cbar.es Eck, who was going to Carroll town with an empty wagon and who In vited MrV Miller to Uke a ride. Mrs. Mil ler got on tbe wagon and bad gone bat a short distance when tbe team frightened at a dead horse that was lying along side of the road and bcame unmanageable. Mrs. Miller attempted to get off tbe wagon and In doing so was poshed down by &e bind wheels striking ber as the horses began backing, and one of the hind and one front wheel passed over bod v. She wa uu bvllT ,r"PM by the team. She was found to be badly Injured and was taken to the residence of her daughter, where she was kindly cared for. bat ber Injuries were such as to cause bet death !a about an Hoar. ' rte was a"m: rx'j.Zr jsars of a. S'amrt Prerrnllaf. The fcllowlrg cases in addition to those reported In last week's FttFFMar were dis posed of liefore the adjournment of Conrt ou Stnrday last : Commonwealth vs. Jerry Gill. Fornix et. cct. Not a true bill anj tbe prosecutrix Annie Tipple to pay the costs. Com. vs. Henry Diener. Assault and battery. Defendant plead guilty and was sentenced to pay a fine or ?H and costs. Com. vs. Barbara Raab. Keeping a dis orderly house. Jury find defendant not guilty and divide tbe cots between defends ant and prosecutrix Ellen Wiser man. Coin. vt. Max. Fncfc. Assault and bat tery. Grand jury ignored tbe hill and di vide tbe costs between the defendant and Louis Newhouse. the prosecutor. Com. vs. F. W. Clark. Larceny. Jury find defendant not cut ty. Com. vs. Adam Smith. Selling liquor without license. Continued. Com. vs. John Plunkard. Rape. Ac quitted. Com. vs. A. Yetter. Larceny. Jury find defeudaot not guilty. Com. vs. Jacob L. Custer. Larceny. Jury find the defendant not guilty. Com. vs. Frauk Dott. Assault and bat tery. Grand jury Ignored the bill and di rected tbe prosecutor. Mortis Oilman, pay the costs. Com. vs. F. W. Murphy. Assault at bat tery. Not a true biil and the prosecutor, George Ashton. to pay the coats. Com. vs. James Weak land. Assault and battery. Continued. Com. ys. Anna Hippie, jury ignored the bill. Com. vs. Annie Deckel, find defendant not guilty. Com. vs. Johb Owens. Iarcecy. Grand Larceny. Jury Receiving stolen goods. Defendant plead guilty, Sentence deferred. Cora. vs. Joseph O'Donnell. Uriah Mont gomery and Edward Montgomery. Arson. Jury hod defendants not guilty. Coin. vs. Adolpb Gratl. Assault and bat tery. Jury find defendant gnilty. Sen tenced to pay a fine or (1 and coats and go to jail for one day. Com. vs. E. A. Wiland and Frank Mc Vey. Recogolzai.ce of defendants forfeited. Com. vs. John Owens. Larceny. De fendant plead guilty. S-ntericed to pay a i fine of tl. costs, and go to jail for one week. Com. vs. John Gallagher. Assault and battery. Defendant plead guilty. Sen tenced to pay a fine of f-'O and costs. Com. ys. same. Larceny. Jury find de fendant not guilty. SENTENCED. Edward Lafferty, who on Monday last pleaded guilty to a charge of bigamy, was sentenced to pay a fine of twenty dollars and the costs of prosecntion, and to under go an imprisonment In the Western Peni tentiary for oiie year. William Broderick, who pleaded guilty to a charge of assault and battery committed on bis father, was sentenced to pay a fine of (50, the costs, and to imprisonment in It county jail for thirty days, j Wo. J. Farreil. who pleaded guilty to ob ' taining goods under false pretences was i sentenced to restore the property obtained. or such of it as Is not already restored, pay a fine of five dollais and the costs, and un dergo imprisonment in the jail for twenty days. Victor Tom ask I, who pleaded gnilty to a charge of larceny, was sentenced to pay a fine of 15, the costs, and to undergo im pilsonment In the jail for one month. Teter Lyon, wbo pleaded guilty to a charge of malicious mischief, was sentenced to pay a fine of (5, tbe costs, and to go to jail one week. Morris Knox and William Johnson, wbo were convicted of burning tbe stables of John Ryan and Mrs. Konkle In April last, were each sentenced to the penitentiary for two years ; also to pay a fine of ti each and jointly the cosla. SECOND WEEK. Com. vs. M. J. Murohy, same vs. Samuel Ilanecauip and same vs. Samuel Ellis a nol pros, was entered, the defendants havs teg been drowned in the Jobnstowo flood. In the following cases nolle prcsrquitt were entered on payment of tbe costs by the defendants : Commonwealth vs. Annie Vielsack. Commonwealth vs. Francis J. Vielsack. Commonwealth vs Henry Vonalt, Commonwealth vs. Mary Frauds. Com monwealtb vs. James Curtlaod, Common wealth va. Ellen Hoover, Commonwealth vs. Thomas Kirkpatrick, Commonwealth vs. Mary v'ennesey, assault and battery ; Commonwealth vs. David Leslie, Common wealth vs. Ellen Baker, selling liquor with out license ; Cotrmonwealln vs. John W. Warfield, Commonwealth vs. John Saly, surety of the peace ; Commonwealth ys. David W. Trice, desertion ; Commonwealth vs. Benjamin Cooper, assault and battery ; Commonwealth vs. William L. Little. Com monwealth vs. Samuel Seely, assault and battery ; Commonwealth vs James Felix and Samuel Ber key bile, resisting an officer; Commonwealth vs. McGlade and others, aggravated assault and battery ; Commons wealth vs. Levi Walter, assault and battery; Commonwealth vs. Jacob Kee and Leon ard Kline. ; Commonwealth ys. Patrick Fogarty. malicious mischief ; Common. v,ealln s- Geo- w- Knckenbrod, Common- ' weaiLn va. t'euar K.tTnAp rnmin. ri.n . . --. ..v., .v. u.v..UU , Commonwealth va. Conrad Lentz, Com mouwealtb vs. Harry Bridge, Common wealth vs. Henry Kay and John Kay, Com monwealtb vs. Henry Bittner, surety of the peaoe and assault and battery ; Common wealth vs. IL C. Christy, Commonwealth vs. II. C. Christy, Commonwealth vs. Cbas, Slgfoos, Commonwealth vs. James M. Bowers, fornication and bastardy ; Com monwealth vs. Bertha Pftiffer. Common wealth vs. Joseph Pfeiffer, Commonwealth vs. Frederick Walton, assault and battery ; Commonwealth ys. Ueyden Weakland. Commonwealth vs. William D. Secbler, Commonwealth vs. Charles Foost and oth ers, assault and battery ; Commonwealth vs. William U. McMullen, furnishing liquors to minors ; Commonwealth vs. Ezra JJumm. assault and battery ; Commonwealth vs. Clarence Evans, fornication and bastardy ; Commonwealth vs. Bertha Ward, keeping a bawdy boose the prosecutrix, Mary Sutton, having disappeared ; Cocumon wealth vs. II. C. Kolp, Commonwealth vs. George Far rar and John 3. Farrar, Commonwealth vs. Mary Fleming, assault and battery ; Com monwealth vs. Minnie Price. Common wealth vs. Luke Bush, surety of tbe peace, defendant now in Dixmont ; Common wealth ys. Edward Rue. assault and bats tery. In tbe case of tbe Commonwealth vs. Gal litzln A. Christy, a nol. ros. was entered on payment of tbe costs by tbe prosecutor; James A. Mitchell. The following cases were continued : Com. vs. John B. Pettigrew, resisting an officer. Com. vs. Henry Me I born, fornication and bastardy, process Issued. Com. vs. Joseph Ward, process issued . Com. vs. Felix. McHugh, malicious mis chief. Com. vs. Benton V. Mostoller, fornica tion and bastardy. Com. vs. Robert L. Hunt, fornication and bastardy, process Issued. Com. vs. Edward Spencer, rape. In this case a rule was grae tod to show cause wby tbe defendant should Dot be discharged on account of two terms having gone by withs out a bill having been sent before tbe Grand Jury. Com. vs. Frank Ktnney. assault and bat tery. This case was continued because tbe defers Jaa: Is a jw ia a!l s-rr'.a,? out a sen tence on another conviction. Com. vs. William Eshrich. Com. va. William Watkins. aesanlt and batt-ry. Com. vs. John Craver, fornication and bastardv. process issued. j Com. vs. William KoodeE. fornication anl : bastardy, process Lssued. Com. vs. John Bodenbush and William j Bodenbush, assault and battery, process issued. The following civil rases were disposed of as follows. : Reuben Boring vs. Reuben S. Boring. Judgment opened. Defendant confesses judgment for (73 Elliott Tollman vs. Dwelling House In snrance company. Assumpsit. Compul sory, nonsuit. I'm. of Patrick Comey vs. Edward Mc Gltetle. .s.-tre faciaa. CoUtiUUed to AlgU aieul Court. Mo Catharine McClokey vs. Mrs Ellen Gillespie. Jury find ror tne defendant. PhCl.o E. Cbapin vs. Cambria lion Com panv. Trespass. Continued. Joseph W. Gallagher et. nx. vs. John Flyno et. aL Trespass. Continued at costs of defendant Leonard Mangold vs. John Huber. Ap peal. Settled. C. & W. Eason et. aL v- S. A. Farber. Ejec; merit. Jury find for tbe plaintiffs 2-7 of 50 acres described in writ. D. E. Not ley vs. Weakland and Miller. Replevin. Jury find for tbe defendant. Com. for ue vs. Thomas W11L Assump sit Jury find for plaintiff $326.50. 11 C. Van Orraer vs. Joel A. Gates. As sumpsit. Ou trial. Tne PlllsbarKh Expwaltlon. We wish to call attention to that great enterprise, where one can nee so much for so little money. We ad vise our readers to take advantage of tbe cheap transportation, and see the great exposition, and while vis iting tbe sister cities do not fall to look for number 82 Federal street, Allegheny, where one of the finest and most complete liquor stores can be see n In this country. You will convince yourself at a glance, that when you give your patronage to such a bouse you are sure to be well treated and get value for your money. Tbe proprietor of said bouse cannot afford to hypothecate bis reputation and do otherwise. He con tinues to sell six year old pure rye whisky at ?1 00 per quart, or six quarts for f5 00 Ills Silver Age bas no equal, which be sells at (1.50 per full quart. All kinds of wines from COc. upwards, and no extra charges for packiog or shipping to any place. Send for his price list and catalogue and oblige. Max Klein. Th ret Pittsbarar Ezpwaltlwa Xow open. It Is full of tbe most interest ing exhibits, and. by universal consent, the display in the grand arcade of Jos. Home A Co 's surpasses all in variety aud ele gance, including, as it does Paris Exposi tion Silks and Brocades ; Velvets ; Dress Goods ; Dress Trimmings ; Suits and Wraps for Ladies and Children ; Paris Millinery and Ribbons; Laces; Corsets; Hosiery ; Underwear ; Seal Plush Coats and Wraps ; Genuine Finest Quality Alas ka Seal Coats and Jackets and Fine Capes and Muffs : Small Furs ; Lace Curtains and Ueayy Curtains. Tbe display case is very large, bat far too small to give any complete Idea of our enormous new stock of goods for Fall and Winter. If you yUlt this great Exposition, do not fall to visit our store, at Jos. Florne A Co., (309-621 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgn. MAKRIAUE UCESSKS 1SNTED. The following marriage licenses were issued by tbe Clerk of the Orphans' Court for tbe week ending Wednebday, Sept. 11, 1889: James Kirkpatrick. Elder township and Annie M. Weakland, Carroll township. Nezengo WHlet. Pittsburg and Jennie Caten. Conemaugb. Samuel Lanizy and Grace Stonebraker, Sheridan Station. John T. Parks and Alice L. Wilson. Johnstown. Logan Keller aud Lillie Deckert, Johns town J.M Yerrlck and Maggie Essb, Flynn City. John McCarthy and Mary McCae. Pros pect. John W. Chopman and Sarah J. East man, Morrellvllle. John A. Wilson and Maggie Overdorf. Lower Yoder. J E. Bender, Hastings, and Emma Cam minus, Carrolitowo. Allison A. PriDgleand Sarah Stineman. South Fork. pied. TRIKGLE Died at her home In Croyle township on Saturday. September 7th, 1889, Mrs. Hannah Pringle, wifeot Isaac Prmgle, aged about 50 years. PRIXGLE Died at her home In Sum merbill township on Sunday, September 8ib. 1889. Mrs Pringle. relict of Mar tin Pringle, aged about 75 years. The 5iew Discovery. You bave beard your friends and neighbors Ulklng abeat it. You may yonnelt beoneot the many who know from personal experience just how good a thing It la. If you bave ever tried it, you are one ef its staunch friends, be cause the wonderful thing about It la. that when once given a trial. Dr. King's New Discovery ever after holds a place In the house. If you bave never used It and should be afflloted with a cough, eeld or any Throat, Lang or Chest trouble secure a bottle at once and give It a fair triaL It is guaranteed everj time, or money refunded. Trial bottles free at tbe a rait store of E. James, Ebensborg and W. W. MeAteer, Loretto. Boralfa'iAraira Sialve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 23 cents per box. Sold at tbe drug store of E. James, Ebens burg, and W. W. MeAteer. Loretto. For Hay Fever. "(live Ely's Cream Balm atrial. This justly celebrated remedy lor the cure of catarrh, hay fever, cold In the bead, fee-, can be obtained of any reputable druggist, and may be relied upon as a safe and pleasant remedy for the above eom plalnta and will live immediate relief. It Is not a llqald. aouH or powder, has no oflenalva odor aad can be used at any Urns with good results, as thousands can testify, among them some of the attaches of this office ."Sptru of the Timet. EXECUTOKH NOTICE. Having been at pointed executor et the last will and testament of Philip Warner. Sr.. late ot W asnloa-ton township, deceased. Notice Is here by e-iven to all persons indebted to said estate to make Immediate payment to and those having claims aa-alnst the same will present them properly authenticated for settlement. ia- w. - JOHN SHAKBAUOH, Washington Twp., Am. ii. lsaa.-su EBENSBURG'S SEW Steam - Flouring - Mill Now in Opperatlon and Ready to do all kinds of MILLING WORK L. J. Drigg's new Flouring Mill, situate near tbe railroad depot in Eoensburg. is now running and ready to do ail kinds of work pertaining to the milling business. Farmers and all others having any kind of grain to be ground are Invited to call and give the new mill a trial. The building, as well as tbe machinery and fixtures are all new, and satisfaction In tbe manufacture of flour, feed, etc., is guaranteed. All we ask Is a fair tr:!. MUKK INOTH'r.. 1 The r:tw-Dslmrir W.snlin Iill Is prrj-ared tjdo all kiasU ! o antry work, roll rarjiag. plnninar aal errloriag done oa f bort not k-e. Kbenpl irr. Jom 14. lK.--ira m'F.. 11 A l parsons Indebted to the Ijoratto Mer elian.tlM Kla-Dr are hereby notified In ea.ll and Hie oa wr before the tec day of tlctober next, a alter t bat l at the txx.k will be plared lathe hands ol an nt&cer lor euilertton. JOHN F. WILL. I .or at la, Sept. 13, 1SS9. VriHTOIfS NOTICE. The an.leraivned berlna- been appointed, .ta.lltor tn dioinnute the lun.la io the band ol f. tleurxe. aaslvnee of Pradrnee M. and Kach ael teure. hereby ;ivea nm?lee that he will alt at hf omre in Ueai.tara on Tuesday. October 1st. IsSs. at he hour ol 10 a. . wheo and all partte inie-e ted are required to attend or be debarred fr .ro Coming in on (aid tund. T. W. lit"K, Ebenat-anr. Sept. 13. lst Jt. Auditor. l'MTOKS NtlTICE. ItsTine- tw atiix.inted and Mor to report I'.nrribatroD ul the I undo in tbe bands of J. A. lil:r and John L.l?.l. a dioirn by their third and linal aceojnt r,mrtrm-d Sept. 2. Issg. nutire ii. twrrtiy :rra that I arlll attend to the duties of tuy aitointinenl at my otUce Io tJ'eopburx on iday tue "JTlh day of Setplember. lssv. at tea o'elorfc a. M., when and where all Interested may att-nd. F. A.bllOKMAKt.K, Koensbnrar. Sept. , lss-i.-au Auditor. VI 1UTOK-S NOTICE. The on Jerf litned auditor appointed by the Orphan' Court ol Cambria eouniy to reiort ditrbulln oi tne too J In the hands ot H.J. Krumenacner. 'rustee to sell real estate ol Nich olas Hettly. deej'd. as shown by Lis Qrnt and Dual aoeount. to and anion the person Isvally en- j title i to receive tbe same, hereby gives notice j House, tn the borooKh of Kbencborn. Pa., on Tuesday, Sept. J I. lma, at ten o'clock a. . lor tbe purKr.e of attendiott to the duties ol said ap pointment at which time and place all persons interested shall attend or be forever debarred from cumin in on said fnnd H. H . MYERS, Auditor. Ebenaburg;. Sept. 6. ISs. VDMINISTKATOK-S NOTICE. Estate ot Tho as Knu. Deceased, letters o( Adminirtration on the extate of Thomas Kuck. late ot t'rroll townhtp. (Uamt.rla County, Pa., deceased, having been Vranted to tbe underKivned, all .ersona Indebted to said eptate are hereby notihed to make tayment to me without delay, and those having claims acatnrt the same will preent them properly authenticated lor settlement. HAKKY S. HtM'K. Administrator. Carrolitowo. Pa.. AukuM :J. ldSli.t. . . ai a . . . iiriusiKin nvw in . .uuil FA KM KOK SALE. The subscriber will sell at private ale bis farm situate ia Camtrria township, three And a halt miles east ot Kbensburg. containing 110 acres. SO acres ol which are cleared and In a good state ol cultivation. Tbe farm is well watered, has a new frame bouse and a Irarae barn hereon erected and bas an orchard of one hundred and twenty trees of choice fruit. Possession will be Itlven at any reasonable time and terms will be made to Suit tbe purchaser. N ILLI1M J. T1EKNEY. Cambria Two.. Aujt . 30, IHVJ. I.XWUrOKS NOTICE. Ii estate oi nezcAian nairer. aeceasea. Letters testamentary on the estate ol Hezkiau aHi,Mic jMiiun lAjwuttm , riuunt ouun ty. Pa., deceased, havinic len a-ranted to the un dersigned, all peraona Indebted to said estate are hereby netlnd to make payment without delay, and those havlna; claims airainst same will pre sent them , properly authenticated for settlement to HANI fcl. SHUM AN, MKS. MAtCTHA KAOEK. JackSOQ Twp., Auk. IS, ltiSv.-eu Executors. Vont'E.- i. Notice Is berby Riven that an application will be made to tbe liorernor of Pennsylvania oa the Istn day of September next, at one o'clock r. v., under Act of Assembly entitled, A a Act to provide tor the Incorporation and reerulation of Certain corporations." approved April liTt, and tbe supplement thereto, by Oecnre Patcbin, A. Bute Ira :. Walls. Edward Patch in and Horace Patcnin. for tbe charter of an intended corioratlon to be called THE HIi SPKIM1 TfJKNPIKE COMPANY, the charter and ob jector which Is to erect and construct a Turpi ke ;r public travel. Irom Ninevah Station. West moreland county, to Morrellville. t'avibria coun ty. Pa., and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights. Ienenu and privileges conferred by the Act of Assembly aforesaid, and Its supplements. FKANKU. HARRIS, Aug. 30. 'Sa.-St. SoUiciior. TRIAL LIST. tE7TBBTBBR TERM, 18S9. HEOOXD WIU. vs. Korioir. va. IrwelliDe; HouM Int. Co vs. Faiber. va. McOlade. ti. (Hllespie. vs. t'ambria Iron Co. vs. J-'lynn. vs. Hnher. Hnrlaa; Tall man Kasaa t'araey.. Mrt-lni.r t"hapin. I alien ber.. Maacolil Motley ..vs. Weaaland et. aL. .va. Will. vs. (Isles. .vs. Johnston S. S. K.W. Co -vl Banroon. l'mlth lor use . Vaa t rmer Yoang Etcer McLaughlin . Maaio Sboemaker .vs. Kourke. .ti. hanlt. ....vs. Carroll. H. A.SHOEMAKtK, Ebensbarg, Aug. 5. Froth 'y. SweaUGroan-GrowI. What else is to ba expected of tbe old fashioned way of blacking the shoes T Try the new way by at'inj WOLFF'S Acme Blacking tnd the dirty tuk becomes a clcaoly VoKCs AC MEB lacking REQUIRES NO BRUSH. Sheda Water or Snow. Shoes caa be washed clean, requiring dressing only once a Week tor men, once a Month for women. It is also an Elegant Harness Dressing. WOLFF RANDOLPH. Philadelphia) DONALD E. DUFTON, ATTOKN EY-AT-LAW, Ebkhbbuko, Pxwa'a Office In Colonnade Row. H, n. MYERS. ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW. EaayBBCBS, Va Offlce In CoUonade Bow, oa Centre t treat. GEO. M. READE, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW, EaaasBrao, Pa. 0OBee oa Centra street, tear rliu TAR. OLDSIIOE, 634 GRANT STREET. PlTTSBCBGH, TA. M. D. KITTELL. Attorney-o t-Ajaw, EBENSBURU, PA. OCBce Armory Balldlng, opp. Conrt Hotue. Etenstuii Fire Insurance Aiiency T. "W. DICK, General Insurance Agent. EBEXSBUIIG. PA.. - ELY'S - CATARRH PDrilf BIT 11 WJriTioMU r&RES HAY- FEVER AND COLD IN HE ALtrs HAY- A particle ts applied Into each nostril, and la atrreeable. Price to cents at Druirtrlf t ; by mail registered, M CU. 1.Y Umnb6 Warren bu, New York. HIGH ST. B&BBER SHOP. F- CASSIDAY. Proprietor. Shop ts located one door east of Central Hotel. If you want a smooth shave, a nloa shampoo, or a fashionable ba.r cut give 13 a c&U AJw.rf till Absolutely Pure- Tne powaer never varies. A marvel of purity. strenKth and wboleKomecess. Mure eeonomical than the ordlosry kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with tbe multitude of the low tent short welarht, alum or (.hofphate powder. Sold V ..'?cmJu- KortI- Utiuaa Powouito., lus wallsu.Naw Yoaa. Every Suit we sell is a walk ing advertisement for us. Thous- ' j ft i . ' inU3 01 plCaSCl! CUStOmerS are spreading the reputation of the Best-Made Clothing in Philadel phia for Men, Boys and Children. We link the Best Quality to Low est Prices. A. C. Yates & Co. LEDGER BUILDING. SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS. PHILADELPHIA. LLJ0B5S:0.. I.J. BCCI, A. f . BCCk. ESTABLISHED IS72- ESTABLISHED 1SSS. Jotnslcii, Bnct & Co. Carrolltown Bant, TVae,Vt..T il, i Mai A, j j 4 SHARBAUGH, A. W. BUCK, Cashier. ) Cashier. 1 c. o 1 fror y 1CHESTNUT1 n f General BaniM Business Transacted, , eIeast m.one' lnow rretty thoroughly understood The lollowlnn are the principal leatarei ot a general LaLsiag husineas : IIEPUMTN Keeelved payable on demand, and Interest bear ing cerlincalea lssaed to time depositors. LOA.S Extended to enstnmers on favorable tetmiand approved paper di-icounted at all times. COLLECTIONS Made In the locality and npon all thebanktnir towns in the United States. Charges moderate. DRAFTS iB.nrd negotiable in all parts of the United SSiates. and loreiicn exchange issued on all parts of i-urore. ArcorsTs Of merchar.ts. farmers and others solicited, to whom reasonable a opom Dilution will be extended. Patron are assured that all transactions shall be held as strictly private and e inndentlal, and that they will be treated aa liberally as good banking rules "111 pvrstt. Kerpectiully, JOII.TOS BCCK A CO. OU m CONSUMPTION. BRONCHITIS, SCROFULA. COUCH or COLD, THROAT AFFECTION." WASTING of FLESH, Or any liituoe xrhrrr tho Throat and fjiii0i are Inflamed, JajcU of Strength or frvi've Fotrer, you com be reitetwd atui Cured hy SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL With Hypophosphites. Piuraauss Milk. jtmk for Snttt't J?inlsion, and let tio axplanation or oolieitation, induce you, to mcrrpt a mulmtitute. SoUl by all Druggists. SCOTT & BOWHE, Chemists, H. Y. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. S3 SHOE FOR LADIES. Beat In the world. Fxamtwe his 5.00 GKSflNK IMJilMKWKI) SHOE. .00 HAND-SKWEII WKI.T SHOE. 3.&0 POLICE AND FA KM FRV SHOB. i.SO KXTK VA1TK AIT SHOE. WOKKIN(iMAN SHOr. m-tjuo nil atl.'SS ixirs' SCHOOL shoes. Fraudulent wben mr name and price are not stampea en kottom. W. L. lMILGLAS, Brockton. Slaaa. FOE SALE BY BARKER BRO'S., BURG PA. EBENS- John A. Blatb. Iohjt T. Blaib. BLAIR & SON'S DAILY MEAT MARKET, Centre Street, Ebcnslmrz. Pa. The Bt Western Cattle liutoh. ereil every day. Also r"ret,U Ijmt, Veal, Iuttoji, Lard, lite. alway on. hand. Market open at all hours and at tentive and obliging salesmen to j attend to the wants of customers. TW. DICK, ATTORNKY-AT-LaW Ebensbnra;, Pa. Office In bnlldlna; ol T J. Lloyd, dee'd. (first floor.) Centre street. A sacner of local badness attended to aaUaXao- ivrj al oUaU4 a tpeclalt j. li-li.-; TJao Tail End Tlie Beginning of 1889 will be made memorable bv WOOUF. SOX A TFIOMAS for low prices. Our Overcoat Departojent is teeminit with rarKains. Wi.rds aud bgurea caunot potoiblv cnuvrv.cr vey a corrrt ld-a of the manner in which we bate cut tha prices of all our itH-k if Men's Boys' and Children's Overcoats ami heavy suits. Tbe sacratlce we mate in ui . tuis stock is without parallel. Not a pric will we quota, but of tots fact you n u t assured : that from our finest Dresa Suit or Overcoat fora youna eiitir-mari dowi, t.r. strong everv-day Suit for a achool-hoy. we will irive more and better for tbe price we ask than we have ever iciven before. TMs Reduction hale is In (lowtiriubt earneft. We mean business. The Overcoats and heavy suits munt be told. The weather was attainst u d tbe early part of the season, and now if you have a little ready money it will prove a saving of seveial do lars to you in your purchasfs from us. Tie Greatest Eetotions taye been m tte Prices of Fur Cans. 43 72. 89 cents ; former prices, 75c.. fl. $1, f 1.25. Plush N'.ckwear. 47. 75. 7 cents ; former Drioet.. 75c.. tl tl 23. Silk MulurTS. 37, 6. 75 rents ; for iiier-pr lcn. 75c , ffl. f 1 10 Kur ton Ci loves. 75 cts , f 1, $1.23; former prices $1. $1.25. $1 50. roys' I'lush Caps. 17. 2. 42 cents ; former prices, 25, 40, fiO cu. I AE .-V JSV AY I Ci IV JiIS" AWA V J From now nntll Xew Year's Day we shall continue to present each of our many custo mers (purchasing Roods to tbe amount of $3 or mere) with oue or those Handsome Pioab I hotoitrapb Albums which bave delighted tbou-auds of our lady friends durinK Cnrlntmas week. REMEMBER, GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED. Woolf, Son & Thomas, JOHNSTOWN, PKISTN'A EckeixrocLe te Hoppel, DEALERS IN General x Merchandise, consisting of Dry Goods, XotioNs, and a full line of Fresh Groceries. We abo keep a full aii.l complete line of Men's and Boys' Ready Made Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods. We also keep the largest and most complete line of Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Queensware, Stationary, Jewelry, flocks and Watches in town. Also, the Household Sewing Machines, Wood and Willow ware, Flour, Feed, Fertilizers, Lumber and Shingles. Prices low and satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Give us a call. Respectfully, ECKENRODE & HOPPEL, CARROLLTOWN, I,V. STew Plan Store, Tl'DOI! BUILDING, HIGH STREET, JEM IE BB UM ? HD01. Our Xew Plan Store has been in existance a little over four weeks and in that time we have endeavored to as thoroughly advertise it i as possible. And we have succeeded in attracting much attention, j Our system of doing business, the giving of the greatest possible nuu u ppi eciatcu. i lie Extraordinary Low Prices have shown you the difference between the Old and the New Plav, and this difference has been so startling and amazing as to make many believe that there was some trick or some fraud about the whole transaction. But the people now see that our goods are as j good as the best, that they are j tonably the lowest. i We CutVaiue In Half, and in many instances away below. We make money by a rapid turning of our stock and then, too, we keep new and fresh goods. We allow no goods in our house to become shop worn. They were bought o sell, and eell they must. e can5t be idle. To rest with us is to rust, and in this age of Rush, Steam and Elec tricity wo catch the inspiration and must go on and up, despite un friendly eriticism and ungenerous antagonism. And now a word about spool eotton only '.Ms; lead pencils, 2 for let; pens, o for 1 et; slate pencils, 7 for'l ct; a good calico for ;aiu, u. uuu cuecH pmnam ior octs. per vara- and n 1 1-111. 1 mm . . . . - 1 J spienuia uieacnen muslin, lull width, only Gets, per yard; UMBRELLAS, 43 CENTS; Tinware cheaper than was ever known in this country. Don't for get that our prices are uniform and not haits. We come to stay and we have hundreds of articles equally as low. And furthermore, we will continue to hold our prices DOWN, no matter how much other merchants kick. All we ask is to look to your own interest and buy where you can get the most goods for your money. Our Terms are Strictly Cash. We don't sell any man on time, not if he was worth a million. So that we guarantee that you only PAY FOR WHAT YOU GET. Men's Pants and Overalls very 1 ow; but come and see for yourself Will be glad to see you and show goods and prices whtther you buy or not. "Respectfully Yours, TraMAS C1, Mgr. 1- ' lAiVJVUJ Bone Fertilizers, for the work done, Jf you are going to ignore quality and results t do not buy our Fertilisers FOR SALE BY W. I. ANSTHiii.D, Johnstown. JOSEPH NOEL), Ebensburg, of Old 1SS8 well selected and they are unques- Will the FERTILIZER you intend purchasing so act upon the soil that it will produce BIG CROPS, and at the same time maintain and build up i the fertility. To put price per ton ahead of quality 'and producing power is poor economy. Farming profits are too small to ad mit of any but judicious purchases. After quality, and in proportion to it, conies price. You shall find our always as low in pricfc as the lowest.