Xr- V . thia i1?, went Carrol!- . Hon. J. luiS Ktx'y. "f ... tit.,na nn W.'tlnfntlay- .'. Kor h..rs Uians-n ami robs to C. A l.lljl,,"'!'- . .w KafMi-r Maslmllltan. of L " " lun ,,n Tutelar. -Viuin buy au a!l-ban.l-maJs slajr'a . t l.nnnlH'iu for f 11. Llli ctmlera Is all to bo play-la havoc i' tIhts in Iw'a.I" township. -j rtn buy a amxl bora blanket at i . n v r in' irn ahnjt fnr ft. Mt Fvan ilrfMi. funr-srly of r-brna-,utii. but pw of Lilly, to hitmt frlfk .,, plarw. - i:.icry wtil of aUwl on th prlnHp'a tttrvrto !. 1 will m uaJ by a I'ltu jiiijI niprt'io. -MfH-w :rn of la.1 townb!p. . .. i .....I. . . Id a. a a . S1 a , . of irroumi. V " a poster tnip lH I !!rw n will .t TMi I rerta, th ...w.l ini flftv tfmiara. r 'tui(T Vt .'" flub tlr4 , . , v...'., re.1e Tuf y , i rit fa oWt. . -.if tiMf pHa. wi:' rxwaHi at , ,fw. .,.it ivtri ju. Cab'"' r" i. - ti ' I is I . : . ... w .. m t r rrxr of .:',.'. I iiiii, a4 ih eVartt o( I i.. t. r.w- f - a f"ar a (fay. - h to ik , 7 m owopra . f in M. . waU-w thoa ..w to pr at - from brine etnletsi. - i m.a k. r "f T r-.. i placM In , .n.- .!) .- ri iNt wMtn aa!t ft. irr n I an e'frnpt to fxnm'.t raps. - A nnn'w "f A- tl. roaa bava 1 -i-.l r--.iit' mnUemalng dtrrlson r,.r rx ufrii't rb'oo Cooin3ls(loor Tan-r.r-. 1 Kt)ir Walnb. formerly of tMa pi.vc but now pantnr of tho Catholic con- iwfWn t Lilly, w In town on Tue- - i n Tu!y lat Waltor Thompson snc cf.vl.'i In Fnotlnif a large wil.t turkey, tn r1r nn of tlm season brought Into Rbons bur,: .Mr. John Olaeoer, ono of Carrolltowo'd li.wt busing men, paaed throush this p'vp Tutsrtay on hut way home from ritts- bn-i. There ara now pupils la attest ation t the Johnstown public sohooU. Io otbor yrara at tbln time the attendance was !(iit 1 ,.100. -Mr rteorge TTetler, formerly of the Brrn ofiinflith A llptler, thin place, Is en!iPd ui the hltl bunlneH on Uailrol trt?ot, JoJjimtown. Mr. ller.rv Motion antt his eon W. A. .Mellon, of Carroll township, pajtet through Uiih plato on Thar-iUay on their wht to .1 ohnstown. Mr. II. II. Myera, of th'n plaoe. was tn IXIcfonte on iirdy lit attend In tr the itoilit-atfon of the new Cathollo church at that p lac. Mr. Joeeph Iavle, of the f.rmof O'llara .V Davis, returiteil homo lat wtek from ntt-.burh. wbera bo haj ben takloc In the enDltlon. lt every IVmocrat now deride that be will ro to the polls on election day. Mark Die (l.U on a ralenlar and let tha reeord not be rreriookiMl. tr. M. J Cuok. the well known physl. i !n f irmrlv of AlUiona, bna located per maiif-ntiy In r.alttraora. Mry!amt. at J03 N'oi'.h Dtmrlfs afreet. A proclamation haa been IssneU froui tre lenartuiont of I'uMlO Inttru'tioni Ae nirfuatine FrMy, October lb, aa tbe initumn rtmo .rhor day. It N a.itoniwhlns? the unmtr of voters .'i. iim rri r vote by moving from one eu-ction iiintrlct to another within the '0 layi prweiiiDg election day. Mr K- c. TarrlHh, who with her three hil.lrtn bus ben vhtltioK friend In the wuftj part of tba Stat for the put two wtfci, returnod home oa Tnenday. It la trnated that there are 300 casea u( typhoi.t fever In JtUimtown, twenty two N-ln oared for In the boepita! of the I 'nis.lKlphla branch of the Red Cross, A thirty hor- -power etationery en imeand boiler, al.to a Terry shini(lo mill n, jointer compiote, for sale at a bargain Kir further particulars lninlra at this offlcc -irurday morning while little Mary i "iwn, aged two yeara, of Altoona. was In a play a heavy mortar box was thrown upon her and her Ufa was crushed out -l'eter II. Lovergood. a well known clt iiDof Johnntown. died In Johnstown on M'lMay afur a abort Illness. The de-fa-j Was born In Johnstown June 20th. it. -fn "ifnrftay last Thlllp W. Stevens Mh" I-ney Deckel were married, the ceremony rwina performaj In tho Jail where ilp itm lingers until a small bill of coU l pIJ. If yon want horse blankets or robes for 'if-r can at c. A. LanCbeln'a harness "P nn, examine his etock. he haa the pett and best stock ever brought to -R.ipfare enra giaranfeed by Dr. J. R Mvor. pmi Arch St.. Vhlladelphla. Ease on, no operation or delay fram bnsN at'Mtd by tnousands of others fall. -Mrn. Aiko Cecelia Dumm, wife ot cb .. Dumm. of Artoona, died at ber " in that place on Friday last, aged rty""v-o fears, six months and twf nlv- rtsya. -Mr. yv. v snanlaii and wife, forrcerly " tsn-r.-inwo. have Uken ud their resl in t m, west ward of Ebenabonj In IT frortro Iletler. We welcome f Nninisr, and his wife In their advent 8orii?,t m. V Po ehlld was found In Stony rhvr at Johnstown on Sunday by a y men who wort vlewlrg the work 'T 1"ne by the Stat forces. It was m Mnitlfl.-d. r ",n ' at McDonatd's T kT on"". eorn. oats, wheat and k ,fnnBtrT knit wool socks and mitts. prices paid, rc'v bnn,,r Presented by the Statfl Re- cores after Loretto and epga, potatoes, tar- is displayed In the poet their party In Csmbrl V nint.. - m'liuniinn - '-"n.iLitte H is like riinr.B ... "'M-sr-rjulte flimsy. t"rf.'r " p" byth l"ahiw tt"n ronn,,, r levy aUT f.n. i" " tl0 P" mo0th Bpon Kiol "r,"'" P transient retail f"r the sal. f m-rohandlse. btant"l boy' n,m Kloch and West- -krr."r"rU,,lt 10 " ooedayla.t u t-thatau T0"1 m,n "Oonsly NS ' ,tr',kin h" mth.shoa.deV '-""nd 'n L Th r blltpsburg . Ct ntre county, has a echo of difficulty to contend with. Two teachers were discharged for Incompetency, aud they persist oa ban tog on as they allege the law governing their dismissal has been violated. A three-year old dangbter of Mr. John Gorman, who Uvea In the southern part f Huntingdon, was choked to death oo San day while eating pea ants. Ooe of the ker nels togged In her throat and the little one strangled before It eon Id be removed. Mike Quartz, the well known conduc tor, of C reason, and W. C. Heverly. or Fall en Timber, came to town oo Monday morn ing with as many squirrels' as a man could carry. They shot trteoa la the vicinity of MaharTey on Saturday. Coalport St-iruUirJ , The valuable hotel property located oa Marn street. Carrolltown, Fa., at present occupied bv J. D. Thomas and known as note. I Brunswick, will be sold oo reasonable terms. For further Information addreea M. U. Klttell or C. A. Iangtmin. Ebeasb.r We have a speedy and poattlve Cure for Catarrh. Diphtheria, Canker Mooth, and Headache, In Shl!oh Catarrh itesaedy. A Xanal Injector fre with each buttl. Use It If you .14 ro itraltb and sweet breath, rrkw V ent. Jold bv Dr. T. J. Iav1o. A nvanterfeit 1 aiivsr certificate baa tit bni nted la mubarg. 11 la tng' well aaade. aad a baxtkar eayt . -If V o.idkmi goetaity bekd. that this rkB"-Ml froaa itolsa platM, h kwa.- Mrs. D'.'.lard. who m la Jail at Tjla rlta'ged with kta lankkatMl la bar baa- atanter. has rrrwiJ ker tumt . and cthwa ifcat be e f wait la lid SMtfufib MBpot tntu 14 btf fiietvaa. a eaitr. ana a decretive, all ot w hum ard awe loeonf aaa. -Mr. William Clemant. of tt.K place, klllod what ba tuppoaed to be two wiUl torkeys with on ahot on. day laet wo k. A farmer In Um vlrlnrty, however. buImmh! two of b s birds and we nnderstand be and Mr. Clement came to aa amicable under standing la the matter. The following Is a very good advice : Never enter a sick room In a statu of per spiration, as the motueut you become cold your pores absorb. Do not approach Con tagious disease with an empty stomach nor sit between the sick and a fire, because the heat attracts the vapor. A man named Chartas Arthnr, of Troy, N. V., was struck by the mail express at Latrobe Tuesday night and Instantly killed. n and bis sou were walking on the track at the time and stepped out of the way of a freight, when tbe father waa strack by the express. Tbe son escaped Injury. A curious freak of nature was on ex hibition at Eloomsbnrg f ah-. It was a colt wttb perfectly developed bind legs but which bad no front otea. This freak was born on the twelfth day of last May, tn Lebaooa county, and seems to bo a lively and, In other respects, natural animal. In every election district of this county there are good Demociats who are aoxions to see the ticket elected by a large majority. Let these gentlemen devete some time and energy during the remaining weeks of tbe campaign in stirring Bp their neighbors, and when election day comes let tbetu see that every Democrat votes. :riyi Charles M. Schwab, ot Homestead, son of ,Mc- John Schwab, of Loretto, has beesepptrbwd General Superintendent of the Edgar Thompson steel works, at Brad dork, to fill tho vacancy caused by the re cent death of Capt. Win. K. Jones. Mr. Sbhwab was born In Williamsburg, Blair county. In 1SG2, graduated from St. Francis College, Loretto, In 1ST9, and has been con nected with tbe Edgar TLompsoa works ver since. An editor has Invented an Infernal ma chine which be places In an envelope and sends It to those who "refuse" tbe paper after taking It five years without paying for It. The . machine explodee and kille tbe whole family, aad the fragments that fall In the yard kill tho dog. Glory certainly awaits that editor when he get Into tba sanctum that awaits him above. Ha will hare an upholstered chair and be allowed to sit with his feet on the table, On last Friday evening a large stable used by Mr. W. G. Stahl, an Altoona con tractor, for bis horses, sitaated on the branch road between Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets, caught fire tn tome un accountable manner and owing to the In flammable nature of the contents rapidly burned down. There were eighteen horses In the stable at the time, eight of which were consumed together with a large lot of harness. carU. buggy and feed. Tbe loss Is estimated at about 3.0oc, on which there was an Insurance of f 1,200. Mrs. Matilda Tarrlsb. wife of William C. rarrish, died at Lilly on Friday last after an Illness of several weeks from ty phold fever. Tbe deceased was a daughter of tha lata Edward rarrish, of Monster towrmhlp, and a sbtsi, of James larrlah, of the same township ; Bernard Fairish, of oallltzln ; Mrs. Joseph Brown, ot Ebons burg, and Mrs. Charles Murray, ot Monster township. She was twenty-four years ot age and leaves a bereaved husband and two small children to monrn her death. II er remains were interred In tbe Catholic cam etery at Lilly on Sunday last. A novel point came np In the Criminal Court of Delaware county Wednesday, In volvlng the construction of the Biooks High License law, a young man In Chester being Indicted for giving liquor to a minor. Tbe Brooks bill fixes a penalty for giving llqusr to a minor, "with or without a license The Court held the party was not liable to Indictment, as the title of the act was "to regulate and restrain the sale of liquors. etc.," and that It only applies to persona who are In tho business of selling liquors. who give to minora. Tbe case was taken from the Jury by tbe Judge and tbe defend ant acquitted. Last Friday a week, Jacob Meyers, a distiller from Broadford, Westmoreland county, accompanied by bis wife and their or four children, came oo a visit to Mrs. Meyers' rather. David Cramer, who lives on tho line dividing Somerset and Fayette counties. On arriving at' the old farm house, and after "fiowxdo-ao's" bad been exchanged, the children were permitted to play In the fields. The older ones returned to the house for supper, and, when asked by their anxlons mother, "where Is baby ?" a three-year-old little tot. that Lad been placed In their care, none of tl em could tell. A search was at once made of the barn aad outbuildings and of meadows in which the voungrters had been playing, but nothing could be found of the missing cblld The neighbors were sent for and apprised of the mis fort QDe that bad overtaken the Visiting family, and by dark a party of forty had collected to bunt for the lost baby. The search was continued throughout the night and tbe entire day following without discovering the slightest trace of the child. A stream rnnnlng through the farm was dredged Sunday, and the water drained from a mill-dam. In tbe tope that tbe body ot toe missing little one might be fcund. The agonized parents, assisted by a com ber of friends, continued their search throughout the week, no til Friday noon, when the body of the poor little baby was found, drowned In a shallow pool hidden in a swamp some three miles distant froea i Mr. Cramer's bouse. 4owirr HtrmH. Tbe fifteenth annual meeting of the As sociation ot tbe Directors ot the Poor of Pennsylvania convened In tbe Mechanics' Library, Altoona, oo Tuesday. Over 200 delegatee were present. George Koney, ot Philadelphia, presided. Mayor E. H. Tur ner made aa address of welcome, which was responded to by Colonel Gould, of Erie. Lancaster waa chosen as tbe next place of meeting, the conventioa to be held the third Teeaday of October. 1800. Anthony tsbowalter, of Huntingdon, waa engaged in shifting care at tbe crossing Dear Henry A Co. 'a warehouse, and in at tempting to Jump on one tf the ears was caught bvlweva the building and tbe car and frightfully aad fatally Injured. Sever at of bis ribs were torn from their faaten Inrstohi spinal column, and he other wise received dangerous Internal Injuries. Tbe space ioto which bts body was squeezed was doc over fiv. inches la wtdUi. Mr. Slow alter. It Is ttougbt, can net recover. II. has a wire and several small children. In a certain school district In Clear? eld conaty. not a handred anile from Pbillpa burg. the teacher Is a spruce yoong gentle man who ts pretty badly stuck on himself. Ills Inordroax vanity aad top lofty demeao or emcried tha eneleaae of tbe yoong lady puWH rf bis sctxMl and ooe day last week wbea he ontlcftnok to correct one of them, even of tbe hUjsnt girts took hold ot him aad carried Mas et Of the school boose, la pile of tls frantic real-Unce. He kicked aod stragaled hat It waa ao uac. Tbe stare'y yoong coo o try damaels ware too ten) for the yoaog Adonis and act blot eeUMie aad Uven retreated Into the acbooj boa aad barricaded the doors and windows so rffaetaaUv that tbe luckless pedagnjroe bad to appeal to tbe autLorttiea who eaase aod qavtled the rebellioo. Tyron UtnlJ Jut keep a a eye on tbe newspapera aad we which of the merchant watit your, ruttoos and are sa&ctentiy courteous to In vite i tri to call. There Is a good deal more In advertising than yon may think. It Is not oulv to tell of bis goods that a man advertises, but it Is also to Invite the peo ple who read the thinking. Intelligent peo ple to pay him a vblt and Judge for tnem elvea aa to the quantity, quality and price of what be offers for sale. People read tbe advertisements. Don't make acy mbtake about that. They are just as much Inter ested In knowing where to buy to ad vantage aa tbe man who advertises Is In selling goods. Hence, a good advertise ment, earefally worded, asking the public to call and promising them something when tbey call Is tbe beet thing now to attract at tention. A queer scene Is being enacted Just now In tbe Heading Jail. Nine liquor dealers were recently sentenced to tern.s of Impris onment In the Jail for violating tbe Sunday law. Tbe wives ef these men baye come together aod agreed ha make the prison life as pleasant for tbe busbanda as can be done under tbe drevmstaacefi. Tbey re solved to furnish their bnshands a substan tial dinner a day. leaving tbe prison author ities to- furnish supper and breakfast. One wild cooks and . prepares enough for one dinner for the cine . men and she sees that the food la safely taken to tbe JaU. ?he next day another wife preparee the. dinner. and so on until a!! bare served meaL when they begin anew. Of course each wife doea her best, and n ;fhy 9 ."ay tbe prisoners are well . cared for. the ; jail authorities allowing all Iool'td"W received. . Prlstee PtleaC GaJlltalw asad the We- waa With llie Dcewllete Dreae. A writer in tbe Domestic Monthly dis cusses the low-cut bodice and gives some Interesting historical Information. 9he says : "Whether fashion Is a matter of simple Impulse or definite development. Its power, either positive or in resistance, is altogether beyond question. Perhaps of all other loatanoea which prove this, none could be more convincing than the way tn which necks have been sto'ddiy Indifferent to attacks of any kind whatever, careless of examples to the contrary and defiant of ex press decrees In opposition to them. Tra dition tells bow young Louis XIII once flung a glass of wlue into the neck of a lady too conspicuous In ber attire or lack of It and la like manner, one ot the pastors of our early settlements. Father Galiltzen, of Ebensbnrg, Pa., having noticed a woman tn his congregation in a low necked dress, presently. In his parade down tbe able, singing Aspergfi' and sprinkling tbe as sembled people with holwater, he da-bed a liberal supply where he thought ber drrsa ought to have been, and passed grimly on." MwBaaaertWII ijeaiww a. Room No. 1. Number of pupils enrolled Males, 27 ; females, 19 ; total, 4J. Aver age attendance ot males, 25 ; females, 18 ; total, 3. Per cent- of attendance of malee. 99 ; females, 87 ; total. 93. Karnes of pupils perfect tn attendance during month : George An gas. Charlie Green. Ira Barnbimer. Ollle Woolfe, Wil lie Peel. Isaac Getsler. Charlie Sigg, Hoy Worts, Waiter GUI, Harry Burabisoer. Clyde Wentrotb, Roecoe Seaman. Joe Tul le y. Dannie lien. Lernon Prlo&le, Charlie Madison, Martin Sigg, Sam Zigler, Jessie Watfswortb, NstUe Long, Manda Hull, Katie Myers. Lizzie Werner, Jronie Madi son. Zeta Diosond. Lillie Angus. Kate Mad ison, Lillian null. Zeta Woolfe, Maggie Danmire. EIra Law and Tll'ie Dfmond. Kut.m No. 2. Number of pupils enrolled Mairs. 20 ; females 19 ; total, .T Aver age attendance of aaalee. Is ; feaaaJes 18 ; total, 31. Per cent, of attendance of males, 94 ; femalea. 90 ; total. 91. Names of pupils perfect In attendance daring month : Ethel Seaman. Blanche Dlmond. Stella Taltey. IHwIy Prtngle, Lil lian GnCth. Gassle Seaaaaa. Sarah Talley. Lenore. Plammer. Jeanle Ban too, Amelia Long. Katie Mar let t. Vincent Plaaaaaer. Frank Moyer. WilUe Woolfe, Irving Sipe, OrrleGlll.Doa Wentrotb and Joe MeClar rea. Roods No. 4. Number of pupils enrolled Malee. 10 ; femalea, ; total, 30. Aver. Age attendance a ma lea, ft ; females, 15 ; total. 3. Ter cent, of attendance ot males, J0 ; females. ?s ; total, ft. Names of pnptls perfect io attendance during moctb : EInora II ess, Mamie Sipe Mary McConnell. Blanche GI1L Stella Green. Cecals Prlngle, Richard Costello and Robert Wentrotb. Kalker tttrewa Dlserepsuaeles. There was developed in the McKnlght Johnstown claim bearing yesterday (Tues day) a very kUrtliag discrepancy between the bookkeeping ct the Slate and that of the contractor. Tbe discrepancy amounted to 8C foremen with 1,251 bouia. of 133 sub foremen with 2,6oa boars, of 2.230 skilled laborers wlUt 23,7o5 hours, of 6,177 com mon laborers with 83,618 hours, of 32S double teams with 3,430 hours, etc. the value of which amounts to 27,021.33. Tbe bookkeeping cf both State and contractor was done under many difficulties. Never theless, the d.flleulties cannot be held re sponsible for a discrepancy like the above. Further developutcLts in the bookkeeping methods ot both sides will be awaited with much interest. 1'UtMjurg Commercial Oa Wreak, oa the Bell. (Imp. Saturday forenoon two sections of a freight train wete running on the Bell's Gap road, one having two engines and one three, two drawing, one pushing and were a considerable distance apart. When with in six miles of Irvona tbe first section broke down oo a curve and before tbe second sec tion could be flagged It ran Into tbe disabled train. Engineer McFadden. of Pnnxsn tawney, on the first section was badly scald ed and his sun, Georgs, who was firing was caught betwoeu the tank and running board and had his left leg crusbed so oadly that amputation was necessary. lie was taken to Altooua and placed la the hospital. A number of ears were demolished by tbe collision. Eateat ef tbe iBjary. Some idea ef the fury of tbe Johnstown flood and ot the havoc caused by It may be gathered from tbe fact that tbongb tbe Pennsylvania Railroad company has been bending ail its energies since the flood to tbe work of repairing tbe damage done to Its property, that work Is stIU Incompleted. Twenty miles of new rails nave beeo laid and sew bed made for the distance. It was over five weexs from the date of the flood before trains were running on as many tracks as they did previous to tbe disaster. Even then only single tracks were laid across tbe bridges, and the work on the bridges Is not expected to be completed be fore November. Atoona Grajtec Xew. The lie I Medical writers claim that the successful remedy for nasal catarrh must be non-lrr l Utlng. easy of application, and one that will reach all the remote sores and ulcer ated surfaces. Tbe history of the efforts to treat catarrh during the past obliges us to admit that only ooe remedy has net these conditions, and that is Ely's Creav Balm. This pleasant remedy has mastered catarrh as nothing elee baa ever done, and both phy sician's and patients freely concede this fact. The most distressing sy nitons yield to It. MtRRUWE UCE9SCS IS8CED. The following marriage licenses were issued by tbe Clerk of the Orphans' Court ror tbe week ending Wednesday, Oct. 10. 13S9: Jobn Frank I tn Locg, Barr township and Laura B. F. Brown. Pine towncbtp, Indiana county. Ilezekiah C. Rded. East Conemaughand Rebecca L. Wagner, East Wbeatneld to wo rn! p. Jobn F. Dick and Ella Beam, Franklin. Thomas A. btonebraker and Ida May Nolan, West Taylor township. Ilenry Thomas and Cella Huber, Elder township. Michael J. Hoover and Alice E. Delocter, Elder township. . John Yotako and Jennie Bod dak. Fru gality. Charles Conrad and Ella Lelbfrled, Johnstown. Slom Ream. Upper Yoder township and A sole Livingston, Grubbtown. Solomon W. Tree sa and Emma M. Ban era, South Fork. Samuel Waddle and Hall la Marks, Derry Station, Westmoreland county. Wm. O. Klfer and Annie M. Rhodes, J obnstown. Arthur Wood, South Fork and Almlnla PlofTB, Banker II 111, Westmoreland county. Wm. F. Carney, Monster township and AnnloE. Bradley Washington township. DIED. BR A W LEY Died at bis borne near Del moot. Westmoreland county. Pa., on Mon day. October 14th, 18S9. Mx. David Era w ley, aged 87 ytara. The remains or Mr. Brawley were brought to thts place on Tuesday evening on the 6 o'clock train and taken to the residence of Judge Johns toe. whose wife is a daughter of the deceased. On Wednesday they were conveyed to the Catholic church, where, after a High Matsot Requiem was celebrated for tbe' repose of bis sonl, tbey were interred in the Catboilc cemetery. Mr. Brawley was well known here to the older portion of the community, having been a resident ot Cambria township for nearly sixty years, ap until about 1863 when he removed to Westmoreland county, where be pursued the occupation of farms log np until the time of his death. Ills fa ther. Dennis 3rawtey, who resided about a mile west of Ebensbarg. had a contract for the construction of a mile ot the old turn pike to Pittsburgh some where near Larrel Hill, and when a boy David worked on tbe road. After Its construction and when be was a young man be went to wagoning on on the road between Philadelphia and Pittsburg snd followed that business haul ing freight east and west until the building of the canals and Portage railroad, which stopped the traffic oo tbe old plxe. He then followed farming, residing about a mile west of Ebensburg on tbe old home stead np nntil tbe time ot his removal to Westmoreland county, neleayea to sur vl ve bim an aed wile who was too ill to at tend bis funeral aod nine children, all grown up. seven sons namely. John, who resides at tbe Summit ; Alexander, who re Bides In Barr township ; William, who re rides In Johnstown and Abram, David. Thomas and Ilenry, who reside Is West moreland county, aad two daughters, Mary, who is tbe wife ef lion. R. L. Johnston, re siding la Eoenaburg and Maria, who Is un married and resided with ber parents. Tbe deceased was an boneat uptight citizen, who will be kindly remembered by ail who knew bim. May be rest peace. Absolutely Pure. Ta HvwfMfiriUMi. A aurval a .r!t. trMta aa4 biltMBoe. M m ni..aiio ts.a th rd r. rj hiaSa. awo 44 la MitutM ua tae aaltiM4 ia tow m. rt wt(ht, aluam r i impk.ui 4c te4 rmlf t 4 . Kotii liAaia. foln Ca, led Wansu.MBW Tml DONALD E. DUFTON. irryk.MY-AT-i.tw, Kumnw, aOSleala Ooleaaad Bow. 'a i. All pansna In4bt4 to th Vomit Mar etianli? cotn-ftij ara barty aotiflad t rml, 4 atrl AM M Mff. Ik. tmt .1 W lUtAhM A W . . . iter that data U.a book will b placed la . b I tiaadJ o a offlear lor eollarttmi. . JOHN r.wiu, ' iAXWtto, bapt. IS. 1SS0." AUDITOR'S NOTICE la th mattar el taa nrtt aad yarttel ao oouat of C:atbariB Scaroth, executrix ef John Sehretb. daeeaaed. Th ondsraiirneU auditor appola tad by th lr pban' fart to dlftribut tba balance In tb bands of tbe accountant ai ibown by bar cald ac count, hereby notice that ha will ait at bla enffice In Efcnsbarg on Friday th Sth day ot November, lant at 10 o'clock a. M.. wbit and wbar all parties having claim man praaent them or be debarred from earning la un aaid fund. E.(l. KEKK, Ebaaaburg. Oct. is, isas.-st. Aadltor. AT" Dm IK'S NilTICE la tbe Bauer ol the proreed1a-s In partition In tbaeatat ef David K. Evana, wearer, deceased. The omleralf ned auditor appointed by the Or phan' Uoart to ascertain liena aaralnat the belra ot said deceased nd to repert distribution ot tbe money In th hands of tbe reoe;nlaor to and amouK tbe persons lea-ally entitled to receive the same hereby a-tvea nota that he will sit at his offiee In tOensborg on Taaaday. October 22, 1W. at 10 o'clock a. x at which time and place all persona interested are required to attend or b debarred from coming In en raid rand. T. W. DICK, Aadltor. Ebensbanr. Oat. 4. l'fex. at. NOTICE. Notice ts hereby Riven that an applica tion will be made to tbe Court of Common flea of Cambria county on tba Snd day of December next at 10 o'clock In th forenoon, under Act of Assembly entitled "An Act to provlje for th In corporation and regulation of certain oorpe ra tion." approved April W. 1ST, and the supple meaU thereto, by Sao ford Short. Robert Bmlth, JohnMcOool. 2aolei Hairan, Vincent Short, lor th charter of an Intended corporation to be called "Tbe I.tlly Oornet Band." the charter and obiect ot which Is to protect tbanuelvea from out side Interference, and the better advancement of music In the band, and for these purpoaee to bavs, possess and njcy all th n;ht, benefits and piiveles conferred by thActot Assembly foresaid and Its supplements. UalUuin. Oct. IS. '3e.-3t. K. L OFtJH FE. AVIrTOKS NOTICE. la th matter ol th account ot M. D. Klt tell, asuliruoe of John H. Flsk. et. ex. la the Court f Common Fleas of Cambria county. Having been appointed aadltor by said court t hear and decide upon exception II led and to re port a distribution of the fund In tbe hands of tbe accountant : aotlc Is faereby irlvea tsat I vrtU sit In the arbitration In tbe Ooart House at the borouKb of Ebensburc on Wednesday the 90th day at October. iSHw, at 10 o'clock a. w. to discharge th duties of all appointment, when and where all persons Interested shall attend or be debarred from coming io on ! fund. DONALD E. Dt'FTOJt. Aadltor. Ebenebwre-, OaC 11. DM. 3C We've Come to Stay ! And what If more, ws claim to bar the Uric eat stock ot Urocerle. Pry Ooodi, Boots. Shoes, Ootnlns:, Hats, Caps, Furniture, Carpets, oil Cloths, Wooden, Tta and WUlow Ware, Ljimpa, Stoves ,etc of any sUira in Camorla county, and assert, without rear of suocesstal eantradtcuoa. tbt tbe rood people ol OaUlUla and neUbnorlns; hamleu aad villages can. by dealInK with ns. ay SO to as per cent, en most every purchase made. If you doubt tho veraoltj of this statement 4all around at our store and w will convince you that f sen is a fact. W nave just received aa elegant stock ol Clothing-, and we can truly say that there is do finer -Clothing kept between Pittsburg; and Philadelphia than In our store. Man's Kod Suits for to. 00 ; Men's good Overcoats tor $5.00. On Ladles' and Children's coats we can save you &o per cent. Ladies Long Coats for Si-OS. Children's Lons; Coats for $3.18. Ladles' Hlack Casbmer Shawls for S2.S8. In selling goods we have no opposition. We cannot be undersold. Look at our Dress Shoes -. "lne Dress Shoes for ladles at :.19 per pair. Plan's Kino Dress Shoes for $1.87 per pair. Ta should take a look at our steik of Fnraltar. Yea should ask lor our price list, aad after .perusing the same very caxcfuUy, you wliL a a matter of course (economy as well),lalways deal wlta SIMON BEOS., Laistest liealers la Dry Ooodf.arocerlea, to Cbeainut SUeet, OALLITZIN, I A. Eckenrode &z Hoppel, CarroUtoTTO., Ponn'a. Ilaving just returned from the Eastern cities with a full, com plete assortment of merchandise, consisting of Dry Goods, Notions, a large stock of Clothing, Overcoats and Gents' Furnishing Goods for Men, Boys and Children, a fine line of Ladies and Children s Coats and Wraps, im-luding a line of Plush goods, and Boots and Shoee, we claim to lead. Then we have Ilardware, Queensware, Glassware, Oilcloth, Robes and Horse Blankets not to be excelled anywhere. We are prepared to moet the public wants at the very lowest prices. We will not be undersold and always guarantee sat isfaction. . Soliciting your patronage and thanking you for past favors we are Respectfully Yours, ECKENRODE & HOPPEL, CARROTlTOWN, PA. OILS! OILS! The Standard Oil Company, of x iiisDurg, l a., make a specialty of manufacturing for the domes tic trade the finest brands of . ninminatlng and Lubricating OAs, Naphtha and Gasoline ' That can ba MADE FROM PETROLEUM. We challenge comparison with every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the most Most : Mornilj : Satisfactory : Oils in the market ask for ours. STANDARD OIL COMPANY, PITTSBURG, l'A. etlS-W-lyr. AUDITOR'S NOTICE . . lu a!trsf tb precMdtnars la par tition la tae estate ef Jobn KneppeV UtsTef C res la towushl?. danaaaed. " ,,2,'r'wi alna; teaa -appointed anai tor to aaeartaia ll.ns, eta. acalnst tbVbelrs In the TXIXfVZ? rT ot'e lln' .'.iP0 En'bnra; en Tharsdav tb Uth day of AotsmUr. 19W. at IS a'cloak A. 'af. for tb I urpos of attendlna- to tba dnti. ef hu appoln " s when aad wbr ail parties Interested b debarred frVm 1. in "TS ftssii raQd. el tL UD lenax,. Oct. IS. lss.-st. Aidltor. FAJfM FOK SALE. Tb tutcrlh,r will sell at prlvaU sale bis farm sltaale 1. Uabri. town.hlisThTWand a aares, SO acres of wbicb ara eiearad and In a EJod stat l caltiratlon. Tb. trm 1. wall warred. f"m " fram barn thereon erected and baa an orei.ard ot on hundred and twenty trees cf rfaolr fruit. Pcweeaslon will b Elven at any reasonable Um and terms will be mad to satt tb psrebaoer. ., . WILLIAM J. TlEBKrr. JambrU Tap., Aaa- sa, lass. TTShVAT NOTICE. JLj to tb residence or tha nhscrlber rrsidlaa; at Dyaart, Clearfield townsblp, in tl.a ZJth ol Sei tcuiber. a lubt brown r w, abrt la years old, w lib white i.ot on torr-hna.; and wLl spvt Cia tup of bark, aad part ol tb tail wbit and very t.uifcy. Th owner Is requested to come fnrward. pay chirr" and tela her away, otherwia sb will be i!cd ef aeourdiajr to 'aw. U. A KLEKSON. iTsart.Ucf- C S.-3t- $mwo &m summb stock OF n STOKB BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBER WEAR R. L DAVIS' (MAP BOOT Al Boots for Men and Boys, Gum Boots for Men and Boys, Ladies' and Misses' Shoes, Gum Shoes for Ladies and Children, Shoes for Children and Babies, Shoes to fit Everybody at Lowest Prices. JULIAN ST., EBENSBURG. PA Wril the FERT1UZER you intend purchasing so act upon the soil that it will produce BIS CROPS, and at the same time maintain and build up I the fertility. To put price per tot ahead of qtalrrf f and prodacing power is poor economy -Fanning profits are too small to ad mit of any but judicious purchases. After quality, and la proportion to it, cones price. You shall find our Bone Fertilizers, for the work done, always as low in price as the lowest If you are going to ignert quality andreskUst do not buy our FertHisen. - FOR SALS Wty W. I. ANSTBAD, Johnstown. JOSEPH NOEL, Ebensburg. I Etenstmi Fire Insurance Arency T. W. DICK, General Insurance Agent, EBKXSBUMG. FjL. Wltaa joa wsu.t tosteit irtaUJ call at UIi ooioa. M. D. K ITT ELL. Attorney-n t-intv, EBENSBTJRO. PA. Office Armor Balldi&c, app. Court House, 4 smi fa aad Tamers cntETJ : no knrfe HOW TO Save Money "We know of no better way than by going to tho New Plan Store, Ebensburff. While other merchants above and below us are complaining about business being dull, we are doing tho business of the town. Wo have not had 6uch a busy month since wo have been" Ebensburg. What is the cause of this ? Our low prices the year round. YoU must stop in our store to get any idea of our immense 6tock of Clocks, Albums, Stationery, Collars, Cufis, Shirts. Underwear, Ginghams, .Gossa mers, Oilcloth, Tinware and hun dreds of other articles. Our largo storeroom is crowded with goods to overflowing. Don't invest a cent in anything until you get our prices. We are too busy this week to quote prices. Watch this space next week, for a dollar saved U a dollar earned. Yours Respectfully, Thomas Cools. Jl
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