f.unlnra rtjccm;m. Win. i r. '- ' ISS'h .V I'SKSOAAL. Vl !;. E. .1.mis H rfforlna ladies' ' M l'-,li. Il'lvrM is visiting ftlend ,.,,',. part of til State. .. ., f c.ilii''n. prtsnt a few ,,,,.,, i; ...!.cur on To-day. . -mufr-nN -N..l cura at Mrs. K E. a 8 absent on n k-i;i.ll. K-0 . who r;i :!. nturuiJ home last week. r')..u t a nice .Ilk suit la black or evWnd -'U e Q lt al Mrs- U- E- Joue'- x .,; of Mack and otored kid and ,,vu just rtcoivt-il at Mm. it. E. 'l ., ,.rn you want Darunius lu harness u 7."L t"reivil.U'. Ham front f 3.00 i, v r 1 - y ; ,r M i.-k tvur tveUMnu 4:!0 pounds '. ! i , ,-.r D xoiivUlo, Indiana county, y, i t rrr'o J to Cad bow nice a mi . vn buy at Mm. K. K. Jones for a m. ..in 'u;:t "f money. . , i John S. MUTr. proprietor of ii .. . U',s. !l''t!t sevornl days in Iltti- Mu ptfsent week. mi w:ll 1 ronT jmi win n.i.c i.i'.uj rrom Mr. K K. Jones, where ; ,1 lyil.vs away il.'wo. t ir-t I: at yru can uuv kuimj hlj o- ut-i up to it v dollars. . (.': Tu(Uv n'v'.it the p-wtofflce at "in. vivUW Wivtm ivland county, waa r'uo!).-a i-t uiup U tl'i? tv.mmnt of $73. t:... (..tiinii-.-i 'i t of IWforl county lav.- iit-i-.-'i'd l' K-ut 4 pr cent, bonds t :! iunuint of f-S.t't"1. lo from two five -if r ' -: irt I: r- l -About tliriv incln's of snow fell on r-ir" ! iy ni.'':t ; but old Sol's warm rays w,.r,. , ,i m ji-ii for It ml It disappeared In i ' . ; i i on innd ro the ltrRest stovk ,-f nil !; d i'f coat tbat w ever had at one tir.H . ! ' ..-ii coats and wraps a specialty. !r K. I". Jons, p,. i tn rtrry eounty the directors of in,. ft4,it advortise furttealed proposals for fti'wiinl. vhvsicliin, attoruey. clerk and jii uii-r I t oiirt year. - o n 'ore Is filled wltb new and deslr .:,'i oo.l-i of a'.l kinds and we cordially In vite vii ti eill and examine our flock. :;i , K !. Jon s. - Mr. Thrift Moltz and wif, of Carroll ti.:i, iiiid Mr. Trancis IWrer and wife, of n !i i-iiia township, were visitors to FV-iKk: on Sun.l.iy. - :. Thomas C.wtk, proprietor of the N.nt PWn store, fca brou 't his family to t: i-1 '.'.ci t!ul Is liyli'B In the I'osonsteel I'l'-peity in tne wni, I '.'.v. K.it'-.er Cotntar.tlne, rtor of the ditl.olle church t Mcktnwn, a-eorar ar.ied Toy Mr. t'aper I.elrt, of the s m. p;.ce, j wcri visitors to our i ilieo on Monday. For dress ihuIm, Cannpls, uuderwear, t iwi'Ih, Koves, notions, sitH'kintfa, corsets, -."r-eys, ruch i tir, biitnlkercbiefs, umbrellas, t; h.i.mms, etc., no to Mrs. K. K. Jonea". A f.nr for tli b-n.tit of the Catholic it.uv'i nt Niektowti will be held doting thn w m i; ! M'M'.et.c'n Monday, N jvenib-t IStli, t steam mill of Mr. Mr Knocb Short, of Carroll township, I'fopped in to sea ns on Tburslsy. Waniep. Dlir.qnert subscribers to com it in ar.u fay op tbelr fubcrl itio:.8. '.ViMlam Jones, of Kane, son of Thos. I.. Jones, ot tbls place. U vL-IUdk bis par ents and friends. NVxt Monday a collection wl'.lbe taken up in th pub.ic schools of this place for the Johnstown sihools. We understand the School Directors wJl Iso make a donation. A thlrty-horse-power stationary en Cine and boiler, also a Terry sU'nulo mill ani Jointer complete, for sale at a bargain. For further particulars Inquire at tbia of fice. The valnaMe hotel property located on Main street, Carrolltown, Pa., at present occupied by J. 1. Thomas and known as Hotel Brunswick, will be sold on reasonable ti-rtn. For further Informatbin address M. I). Klttcll and C. A. Lanjibeln. Ebens lur.:. Mr. James B. 7.atm. of ritUbura p pout a few days la town last wetk T.slt i;i2 relatives and friends and as a matter of ci'Or, fce dropped In to see the Free man and renewed his subscription for an- ther year. Mr. William F. Carney, of Monster, towtihhlp. and Miss Annie K. Bradley, of Va--hiniitou townsbl p. were married on Tuesday at Summit, Iv- Father D:nam jifliclatinis. Tha attendants wore Mr. James l'.uck, of Callitztn, and Miss Abble O'Don uell, of this place. On Monday la-it Jacob Custer, ot Stoys 'town. Somerst c;iunty, who bad been labor (!i under a fit f meUncboly for sonio time, commltled suicide by shooting himself In the templo iu Dreoenee of his wife, who strummed in Vila with Mm In ber attempt to take the revolver from tim. He died Instantly. The many friends of ex-Sberi J Griffith, who has been seriously ill for several weeks, ar.d who went to Philadelphia last week for the purpose of conu!tlag physician tn tbat c.ty. will be Borry to learn that he returned homo on Thursday morning, but llttlo Improved, a.id with small hopes for his ultimate recovery. Mers, M. A. Braniff, residing In Sum merlin township, three utiles north of '.Vilroore, will dispose of a lot of personal property consisting of horses, cattle, farm ing Implements, etc.. at public sale, on Tueiday, November the 12tb, 18., at 10 o'clock a. m. A reasonable credit will be Kivtc. lon't fail to attend. A bad acldent happen I to Elsie, the littlu son of John Tonkin, this place. Tb little fellow was walking atonij the bleh way, when he was attacked by a ram and butted In a frightful manner. Ills collar bone was broken and skull fractured. At last acconnts the boy was doing as well as could be expected. L'herrytrtt Record. The water from the water works has been shut otl since Tuesday morning and causes a creat atnoant of inconvenience to those who depend upon It for a supply. There Is no other remedy, however, as a leak has been emptying the reservoir as fast as the water was pumped In, and the cout cll ha ! to let the water out in order to and the leak and repair tha damao. V. It. Mrltten, of the firm of Flctctvr, Smitten it Kow'.er, has been In town ftr several davs. Messrs. Fletcher, Smitten A: Fowler have established a per manent factory here for tho manufacture of th-ir combination feca an3 will be pre pared to fu tiis'i it In et y qnautiries to all wti msy be lu need of a perm ment, durable easily put up and family removed fecce. Tli- fsnce wi!l be mauufacturtd at the E. 15. Creswell i.t this lol i-l. the pr'biic in cordially Invited. plsce, where it can ho InspecttHlat any time. -.loi-eiKi ('us Iherry Is a Centre county a jjereocrat from one of the mutbern f rn.ei- (-.. sa-v nine wild turkeys In one of districts, who was in town this wetk, !:..- imm. t!;e ,t;ier day and waslurlcy drojp-d into fcj us and with a merry iT-y-it ) r :.n t'own t.iree with one shot. twiakW in his eye remnrkfej that our squib .'e i T rin'i spe-i.i! bnriins In ' lat-t we. k about tlie nu tnoers of thd Iiepub or :i'i kini'-i, mhhh very desirable ones ! licau riujj bcii.il awful jjlad to see peop'.a ti n' 've :, ive ivt'I'- 1 over from last sfason j from t!i country, hit the rail square oc the nte sei.tt!? it talf piice. Mrs. 11. E. i head, lie was hardly la ton half an Dour Jllll'S. On In last lion. A. A. Barkor s . , ;i CaniLi.i township, ltntne il.ai.:y ilj.inji.i Lnensburjt brcii(h to Mr. T. I.. Ji ik s, the purchase price beinn K-.c-'ton, a Clinton county ui'iti en.i.Vjeu i-. a lumber camp at Snow n: , i trtn k on the head bv the lunb of i : tree ou Tuesday and until he had been slt.bberyd over by seyeral men who h'.ij tnken a Viry sudden liking to him, ouo of tbem lurrralri him "if he was thirsty he knew where he could R"t a dr.uk cf cood liquor Without oing to a ho tel." It was fct thtj Republican "tpeak easy." The water saw-mill belonging to the heirs of Ueortie Settlemyer, deceased, lo- very badly i cated about a mile north of Wilmore, on I:; ' i the old plank road, was turned to the -Mr. William Jones, (,f Kar.e, Ta.. whoiil( ! cr"nr"! on U"t FtlJay Dbt at)out 11 fc!..-vhas certainly K,wn no l.-s since 0'cl,c' ,Ion v ih a considerable amount -ir l"'sres!,!...iee in Kine, Is vis-:inir I f lumN?r tbBt was Pi!ed Dtfar the mi!I ' , -...uts. air. uud Mrs. T. L. Jones of Tb fir is VVva to have been cosed by muntsnt prowlers who were making the miHn reLidjvous for thieving operations. Three mills have been burned on the same ai'.e, tho first In 111 and the becoud about 'irj cure suaranice d by Dr. J. B. j Afi.ii n., i .-.iiaueirnia, ra. ..iw in Jt i.i nuu 4,4117 BCLHUU AOtlUI. o;,era.:on or deUy irora busW twn yea , U wm not likely bo rebuilt -tell by tnouoands of cures after ' ..1. -'i'r- 1 at McDonald's Lorettd and ' res, t utter. fiiMi. pf-t'.'s, tur- rvic-s, corn. o!fs, wht-at and ! ' uotry knit woul socks ami mitts, -t prices pnld. nnd :s well on the CJhsrits ns timber iu that n'x;hburhood is Rettlni: scarce. ''-.ii tJ" Oq Thursday night of last wek a !Ittl child of Mr. A"i'.i;a;n Emluh. who lives lu Summerhi!! township, a short distance notth of Wilmore, was horribly burnd by the ex plosion of a carb u oil lamp. Tho child In i mi Carroll township on Uednes- I coT,n" ',ovrn ltair4 c-UIi:?lt on to tatle i;'ar -tun imi; near ana op'in wnicn was a lighted lin n, ursct'lna the table and tLrow:r.(j the lamp to the Uor where it broke, when the oil caught fire and com municated to the child's clothing, burning j him so badly that he died the same neht Mrs. l.mltih, the child s mother, ts a danh tor of the late Edmund Waters, Esq , cf this place. : to a iKt'i of lo.".0 feet, and Is protjressi. .4 at the rate of j ' ' i t pr week. j a rire nt rtrr.cnt of hats and ' h - v-onable Triers, but It Is not i ' ' 1 'ell yoa atout them as our rrp-'ro-yiiMri truilinerT Is so well es ' 'h-Mr. 1L E. Jor.es. l"''iadithia r.'-n of TVe.lnesday ' ; lt.'tiry w. Viinmm. cf the Sa f r.encb, and Kobert I,. Johnston. ' t Judeof the Common Fleas of county, are at the Cirard. From W. A. Cochran, Superintundcnt common schools, Indiana county. Fa. Duiinn the week of our last Teachers' In stitut. lion. B K. Bruce delive.-ed his it tare. "The i:tc l'roblem." to one of the V'am Miller has a number of well . largest and most appreciative audiences ,V, town of Esst Hastliiii ever assembled In Indiana county. The o i-t ""tnl lU', of at low figures and j leclore broustt out educated and prominent r' t rnu. For further particulars ap- ( men ami w.ira Trora all parU of the roua ' t . . 'ress Mr. Miller at Ilasliiig-f. try. packing our largest hall to U Ltmost. t'.. " f ti e I ttitestbears shot In Clear- Commend Mm to Ccucty Superintend ") In itcent years was killed In i enli n1 I-y'tora Committee, believing ' -i t T-ti:p a few days ano. The ! lh ,n ,,,,'nir,t pent listening to this lec v I ;70 pounds. The bead was j ture cannot fall to oe botb Interesting and j Harder. taxi JormUt to be i nitructve. From Rifimcn'$ Journal, Clearfield, ' ' '' fi',-fn hvtn- mmI .,.k tn Fa. "A dellihtiMi andU.nea lislan.l ta Cnl " . - wvi lu l " ' - w.. t-;? people of trnt town are ; Conwell In the Opera House on FHday eve- V hv the Slibertntlnra nf K.. I nlntr. This was th irentleman's f.turth an- v " '" r,'rp of eontlnnfn the J rarance before a Ciearfield audience and fur ti.i. About Jiooo h.:s been ne D warm reception. He occupied ' ' within one minute of two hours on the sub- H ' v,. , f reer mBt i;jTe Core I Jct. "The Silver Crown ; or Born a K!ng," " T-oV'rrin frfc,r-.K .-I nircay people thought it short. All of -k, .'s Catarrh Be reedy. A I ,e:.tUr" b" entertaining and l?,i 'I ' r.HI "lar. I elevating that It is well nigh Impossible to make a choice of the best He has none of the Ftudied characteristics so common to lecturers and deals la no ready-made g-'s- '. i coun.y pensioner drawing turrs nor flights of fancy for effect only." r rro with each bottle. Use ' he Ith and sweet breath, so.j by Dr. T. J. Davison. ''-uiij ooasteu to a stranger - S ' ' ! . t more fence than any man I TfCni ( t an Imitation J,- " ' 'y. Whoa his pension was ' toU"'D'r at r,ne GroTe stwk F"m- lo t ' p ' -n.o 1 that tho stran er was an i Whit" tov,T'fh on T !ast. when the . ."A r,'".-nt ditectiveser.t m.tti 'Proprietor. Mr. S. J. Luther, Icter-ded "We learn from a reliable source that the statement made in these columns a few days ao, on the authority of tbe Johns town 7urte. to the effect that the rector ship of St. Columba's church. Cambria, was tendered lo B v. O. T. Gallagher, formerly of St. John's. Johnstown, and decl'med by tbat gectWman, was in no sense correct. It- v. Father Farran. ot Tyrone, was tbe only one to whom the vacant pirlsh was proffered, and be has accepted the position and wi I take charge on tbe 4th of the com ing month." We have been informed tbat Rev. Father, Kittell of Ilolildaysburg. will be the successor of Bev. Father Farran aa pastor cf St. Matthew's congregation at tlu-t place. AUovna Times. A telegram was received at the Morrell ville signal station this morning (Tuesday) aild retted to EJward O'Xell. of Cambria, informing tlin that Lis son John bad Just been killed at Oreensburg. The accident heppeueU about 3 a. M., John or ' Jack," as he was familiarly known, was a brake man on the Southwest branch. He was about 27 years of au. O'Xell was thrown between car by a lurch of tbe train. After the accident happened be was brought to Derry, still living and conscious. A doctor made an examination ot bis wounds and pronounced them fatal. lie died at five o'clock. Mr. "Tony" Smith, who is with Dr. S.A. Pedro, the dentist, happened to bo In Derry when O'Neil was brought there, and was by his side when he expired. Tbe body will be brought to Cambria for inter, ment. Jolnutoxcn Tribune, Ou Friday last a young man namd King, aged about 17 years, while out hunt ing ou Jack's mountain, near Belleville, was shot throuch tbe right lung by a young man named Beck and dangerously wound ed. King bad been out hunting tbe day before and shot two turkeys wltb one shot and started out on Friday morning before daybreak to resume the searcb tor the tur keys, which he had scattered the day be fore. He was walking aloDg tbe roadside, when he was struck In tbe breast by a bul let from Beck's rule. He was taken to tbe residence of a relative at Belleville, where he and his mother, who resides In Ohio have been visiting for several weeks. An examination of the wound was made by a physician, who was unable to find tbe ball, but be tx-lievrs tnat the young man will re cover. Iluntinrj'lon Locaf Vetc. In Berks county, public school authori ties have adopted a system by which the stndy of local history will be made a fea ture In the general course of tuition. Tbe Idea is a good one, first, as an instruction of a pupil to tbe value and interest of tbe his torical, as, when a pupil once becomes In terested in local annals, bis thirst for knowledge of the records ot his staU and country must naturally urow. Instruction and knowledge, it It Is worth the time to acquire it, ought to begin in gaining infor mation of home matters, knoweledge of the Immediate surroundings of a pupil, whereoy bis instruction will be reduced to a system which will make bis education complete when it Is finished. Tbe Berks county Idea will strike all practical educators as full of merit and as beginning Instruction at sources of knowledge from which can alone be carried to a completion that will equip a scholar in a way to fit him to move amon intelligent people. All Pennsylvania fsrrrers are Interested In a law which was signed on tbe 9th of May last by Governor Beaver, Intended to preyent the spread of contagious diseases among eattle. It glvee authority to the secretary of the State board of agriculture when irforxed of the prevalence of contag ious atdmal disease, to adript ucb meas ures to preven t its spread es he may deem expedient. He Las authority to place all Infected herds and animals In quarantine, aud prevent the movement of such animals froiu place to place, except on proper per mits, with tbe con-ent of the governor. Persons who interfere with him in tbe dis charge of this duty, or who violate the quarantine shall bo guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon convlct'on be liable to a fine or imprisonment, or both. When It Is fonnd necessary or expedient to kill an animal to prevent tbe spread of tbe disease. It shall be first appraised, aud the owner will be en titled to a certificate of tbe same, wblcb shall be paid out ot tbe State treasury. Prearrani for Il(r!ct lualllnte. The fotlowlna Is the program for District Institute to be held at Glasgow Saturday, November 2, 1SS9 ; Opening address. J. G. Hollen ; how to conduct Friday afternoon exercises. D. E. UoJIen ; bow do you secure regular attend ance, Laura Barker ; the recitation, C. Grace Dean ; pilmary geography, Kantz ; how I teach writing in the pri mary grade. Voile Garman ; co education of the sexes, J. T. Peterson ; bow to culti vate the moral nature, W. A. Baclr ; d !f!i cultles In the- teacher's work. Principal Fru gality schrols ; why should parents visit the school. J. F. Gilraore ; "Mile Posts," J. W. Letch; -Beaiistic Bambles," T. B. Al lison. Debate : Question : P.esolved, "That the United states fca3 not reacted the zenitn of its glory. Afhrm : W. S. Smith. O. W. lioWM AN. Deny : D. E Hollen. Jso. Rickets. IWde township Sittings, Bessie Spencer. SentimenUI roll call. Committek. Ilfmlwk Brier. HEMLOCK. OCT. 22Ld, 1839. Ed. Freeman : After a locg absence from your columns I take the pleasure of writing a few Items tnat may be of Interest to some of your readers. Our genial friend and ex-Fostmaster F. C, George will bavo a grand ball and oys ter eupper in bis ball lately purchased from Postmaster F. A. Thompson, and after the expenditure of several thousand dollars has remodeled and made it one of the finest tails in tbe county. Tbe ball will be held on Monday, October 2Stb, 1889. Those from abioad who wish a good time should net fall to attend. Tickets, tl 00 per couple. Owing to the scarcity of cars the mines are not running so brisk, but plecty ot or ders are awaiting cars. Mr. Andrew Holey, of Carrolltown, and Miss Catharine Bender, daughter of Mr. Gephart Bender, ot this place, were Joined In the holy bonds of matrimony by tbe Bev. Tbos. Walsh, pastor of St. Bridget's church, this place, on Tuesday. October 15. 1889. Long may tbey live and prosper in this world's goods and not tiample on a rolling stone. The Lilly Cornet band bald a festival for tbelr joint use and benefit on Saturday last in Washington Hall, it was well attended. Try again one hundred years bence, boys. Mr, Gephart Bender has nearing comple tion a very nice dwelling adjoining bis resi dence, as also Mr. Alex. George and Mr. Tiper, all in our little borough ; this shows that our little town if prospering. Mr. '.Daniel Brown, secretary of Washing ton township school board, had bis leg broken by a fall of coal while mining in E. W. Mentzler'a colliery on Monday. Olie, daughter ot C. A. George, bad the misfortune while at play in the school yard In this place of having ber arm broken. X. Tbe Flood Coiumlkaloa Mrcti. Philadelphia, October 22. At a meet log of tbe Stale flood relief commission to day, tbe secretary was instructed lo pay out the money appropriated to classes 4 and 5. It was explained that classes 1, 3 and 3. noc-prcperty holders bad been paid on the basis recommended by the board ot inquiry excpt In some cases where changes bad been made after reference to tbe com mittee on classification and distribution. The fourth class includes those who lost all their property and the fifth class clerks and otbertj who lost mere ot less large sums. Tbe board of awards In these classes has been somewhat reduced. Tbe commission bas distributed M20.000 of tbe ?000.000 of the first appropriation, and in addition to the. balance of f 80.000 thus remaining tbe com mission bad tbe sntu of 1.000,000. and tbia is cow being distributed among the fire classes. MABBIED. CAMPBELL BO WLAXiJ Married at the residence of tbe bride's parents tn Hlsck II ck township on Tuesday, October 22nd, 189. by Bey. A. B. Huoyan. Mr. Harry Campbell, of East Conemaugb, and Miss 1 heodosta E. Rowland, dau2bter ot Amos Rowland, of Biackllck township. After tbe celebration of the ceremony which made these two hearts beat as one the young couple were made the recepientg of a number of handsome and useful pref ects, among which was a set of Knives and forks from Mrs. John Ferguson ; table cloth from Mrs. Ellsworth Rowland ; look ing glass from Mrs. Alice Wagner; desert dishes from Miss Alma Rowland ; set but ter dishes from Mr. SaDford Campbell ; ctlDa mustache cup from Miss Ida Wil liams ; china cup and glass water set from Miss Pearl Campbell ; china ornament from Miss Flora Davis ; stand scarf from Mbe Isora Davis ; towels and hanger fiom Mr. Lester Larimer ; pair of picture frames from Miss Cora WIssinger ; paper rack from Mrs. Juhu Gray and a copy of Spurg eons works from Kev. A. B. Runyan. The happy young couple received also the con gratulations of all their friends who all united in wishing them a happy and pros perous future. Tbe Sew Discovery. You have heard your friends and neigh bors talalrg abovt it. You may yourself be one of the many who know from personal experience JuM how good a thi.-.g It Is. If you have ver tried it, you are one of Its staunch frlenis, because the wonderful thing about it is. that when once given a trial. Dr. ICim'a Nats nimu... ..... . . - - - nij cm a i L4i ; rrtli1i a ri in th. i , . .... , I- w . ijv l..7. ii j uu cave never used it and shoulj tie. afhicied with a i-uuku, com or any inroai. L.ung or Chest trouble, secuie a bottle at once and give it a fair trial. It Is guaranteed every time or money refunded. Trial bottles free at the drug store of E. James, Ebensburg. and W W. McAteer. Loretto. Tbe Beat drawing .fT his carp pond for the purpose of Inspection Its contents. We would have j CSVleV. a Well-fc-rwiorn ' hum tiltiaiui.l tt hd 4 S i a r, 1 t . IV ... ft I I" I . wv.lt - ,- ft. 4.,. li rlHlll.rj4J L i ' Johr..-town. wh h. i.i . ' k.., , .... . v. ..- .. ; ! , - ..-j , , , yi-,K. . mi-..,, it'.t,, min i iaiij vt i.eu i e nan pri'uiiseQ : I,r Andre j ' I'OIm.l,,.; ., tllllt ti.uin , ... I . - Bitiun i.af, 1 from fcert ,Usea. at u r " W.ilnri,.. 111(lr,. t.. .. --- M' 1, 1 I i : in poiuu-s a-.d ""-"r.r... Cambria c..u. ty l-y Mr a c,. .. j M,Jt was, ah'.otf! to have ctp on t.e bill of fare, but foend It Itiitio-sible to make the lauding. We have J ni t heard from Mr. LutT er ns to how LI sj f:U pan re l rut, nt we hope to learn that ! t' ,'y exceeded I is exrectatioos, as tho J Vr.FFMw v.?s f.,r the past six years been urging 'tir farm "ts lo huild carp ponds and ' e wfuid T'.-.o to hear of their proving from IV 7i;';::MA.-; s advlc?. j ntKRiAi.r. LirE.ii.tx iswrrn. The following marriage licenses were .sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court Tor the week ending Wednesday, Oct. 2.1. L-at): Lawrence L. Hoover, Gallitzin and Mary A. Sherry, Al egheny township. Stephen A. Myers, Derby, Pa., and Ellen Murphy, CresMn. James W. Wolfi.rJ, Somerset county and Mary Snsan Gauctner, Altoona, Bla'.r county. Cyrus J. Myers, Monctalndale and Mol lie L. KJ mi-ton. 3'aDdrjurn. Frank Cain and Alice McKImm, Monster tewnship. Andrew S. Kixsb and Amelia M. Eger, Barr township. I'etrr W. Rattigan and Maggia Wright, Summerhlll. Henry Uoltzman and Rose Fischer, Cam bria City. Thomas Miller. Barr township and Mag gie Farabaugh, BUckllck township. x-aoi a. Strittmattsr acd Mary Sophia Ho.iver. Carroll township. Harry U. Campbell. East Conemaogb and Tbeodosla Roland, Blacklack township. Cornelius Hunt, Jackson township and Sarah A. Funk. East Conemaugn. Joseph Wyland. White township and Harriet I. Eider. Susquehanna township. George W esse I and Susanna Fregar. Gal litzla. Tired r Life. John Fltzlnger, of Coneroangh borough on Wednesday afternoon. In a fit of de spondency, committed suicide at his home. He was a coal miner by occupation and bad been working at Gallitzin np nntll about a week ago when be retorted borne. On Wednesday after dinner he complalnad of not ue.ing well and informed Lis wife tbat be would 0 into tbe room and lie down, which he proceeded to dc. About an hour afterward, his wife was horrified on enter ing tbe room to find blm hanglns suspended by the neck from two nails in t he wall. He had taken bis suspenders and hooked them en two nails in the wall and then attached a strip of mualin wblcb be tied around h'.s reck. To accomplish bis obje ct !e stood on a chair which he kicked from under Llm when be had completed his arrangements. Frttzintcr was a German, about fifty-three years of ae, and leaves a wife and five children on of whom, a daughter, is mar. tied and lives at Gallitzin. Medical writers claim tnat the snccessful remedy foi nasal catarrh must be non-irri-tttkiK. easy of application, and one thtt wi4l reach alithe remote sores and ulcer ated surfaces. The history of Mie efforts to tteatcatairn during the par-i obl!i;e us to admit that only one remedy as met these conditions, and that Is Ely's Cream Balm. 1 Ms pleasant remedy has mastered catarrh as nothing else has ever done, and both pby. sicians and patients freely concede this fact. The most distress leg symtous yield to It. OILS! OILS! The StanJarJ Oil Company, of l uisDur, i-a., make a specialty of manufacturing for the domes tic trade the finest brands of Illuminating and Lubricatin; Oils, Naphtha and Gasoline That can ta m FROM PETROLEUM. We challenge comparison with every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the most Most : Morally : Satisfactory : ODs in the market ask for ours. STANDARD OIL COMPANY, PITTSBURG, PA. oetls-wijr. DONALD E. DUFTGN, ATTUKN LV-AT-LA W, Eusaaacaa. Pmmm'a 9 Offlee la 'olonnad Row. fi ilT WV' SLry nn Hwe7 h" left my rJ aBll tarj without any jof t eaufe and tnnT i myml' P"0",?" W'ru.. .r hasher o" vl toereontraou ordw wbxuntr.r from thT. 7 Lilly, oetobe, t.1WLJAai'a HKOLLET. "PSB'tTBlX NtirifE.- " the oid.-'siuned. All persinsTirln ,"d tau. will-Mtil. tt,. nut. iT onea ..d lb h.t In claims anin,t the Bme will present litem priperl prubated lor aett Ifmeat. . o .4 mat LjITzinhek, Chest Sprlngj. Ocu S5. sv.-et. taecuuix. FAKM KOK SALE. , Tne ut.rllr will nell at prtvata Kale hia Jarni altuate lo Cambria Mtwnshlp. three and a hair miles eart o( KbensburK, ecnLn ainn: Uu acres, w acres ot which are cleared and In aWd Mte ot cultivation. The farm is well watered. ilf ew 'r:nie htiuse and a intiue bam (hereon erected and has aa orchard of od handled and twenty trees of choio. trim. roacloa will be given at any reaiuu-ilije time ajij tcruu will be nude to suit tho :u.i-iuer. tauibrw Twp., Aua.ay, iw Domplirvgi Powder TCo dessert is more delicious, wholrsome and appetizing than a wc!l-matie dumpling, felled with the fruit of the season. By the use of the Royal Iiaking Powder the crust is always rendered light, flaky, tender and di ceittible. Dumplings made with it, baked or Loiltid, will be dainty and wholesome, and may be eaten stemming Lot wi th perfect impunity. . .mcmirr. One qttrtnf Cour; thorouet.ly mia with it three tespooa ot KoyJ Raking Towda and a small teaspixin oi salt ; rub in a t tax cf burtcr cr land the aize of an e. and then adi one large potato, grated m the flour; aticr tbe buUKr i wcM mied, stir in oulk and knsad to the consistency of soft biscuit dough : break off places tat" douh larpe enough to ekiee over four quitters of no apple (or other truit aa dewed i without rullmg, and by in an earthea dnh (or steamer) and steam um3 the fruit is temjer. Eake if pceaerted. In all receipts calling for cream of tartar and soda, substitute Royal Baking Powder. Lss trouble, never fails, makes more appe tizing and wholesome fixxi and is more economical.- Royal Baking Powder is specially made for use in the preparation of the finest and most delicate cookery. We .Lead STeer Fq11wh SIKCIA1TUIAL. LIST. 3u MointT ih NovasiBSR. Cambria Iron Co....v. t'hrity et.al. H. A. SHOtMAKEK, tToth'y. KreDburic.Oct. ii. 'su. "VOTK.'E. X All parsons Indebted to the Loretto Mer ehandle eom',any are hereby notified to call and settle on or beture the 1st day of October next, as after that date the books will be placed In the hands ol an officer lor collection. JOHN F. WILL,. Loretto, !ept. IS. 18S9. AUDITOR S NOTICE IB the matter ol tbe first and partial ac count ot Catharine Sea roth, executrix ot Joan Scriroih. de-eased. Tbe undersigned andltor appointed tiy the Or pbass' tVmrt to distribute the balance In tbe hands of the sx-eountantas shown by her said ae eonnt, hereby (tires notice that he will sit at bis c. trice In Ltxnsbure on I'rlday tbe 8th day ot November, lssu at 10 o'eloca a. .. when and where ail parties basins clatvs must prtuent them or be debarred irons eomlnc in on said fund. E. U. KtKIt, Lbensborg, Oct. 18, 1S8U.-SU Auditor. AUWTDH'S NOTICE la the matter or the proccedlnars In par 1 1 Hon tn the evtata ef John Knepper, late of Croyie township, deceased. Ihe underalxned baring teen appointed andl tor to ascertain Hens. etc. acatnit the heirs in tbe above estate, hereby rives notice that be will sit at his office in Lbensburc on Thursday the 14th day of November, lsiw, at 10 o'clock a. m. for the t urpote or attend Ids: to the duties of his appoint ment, when and where all parties Interested most attend or bo debarred from com In in on aaid fund. K.O.KEKK. Lbensburs;, Oct. 18. 18f. Sf Auditor. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby Riven that aa applica tion will be made to the Court el Common Pleaa ol Cambria county on the ilad day of December nest at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, under Act of Au'emble entitled "Ad Act to provide for the In corporation and regulation or certain corpora tions" approved April 2, 1ST, and the supple menu thereto, by Sao ford athort. Kobert Smith, John MeCool. Daniel Haan, Vincent Short, for tbe charter of an Intended corporation to be called "The Lilly Cornet Hand." the charter and object ot which Is to protect themselvee from out side Interference, and the Patter advancement of music in tbe band, and for these parpofcea to have, possess and enjoy all the ri(bts, benefits and prtvelrces conferred by tbe Act ol Assauiuly aiorexald and Its i-uppiernenls. Oallltiln, Oct. 18, Sx.-SL K. L. OEOKUE. AVIHTOK'S NOTICE. la tbe matter of the account of SI. D. Kit tell, assignee of John 11. 1 use. et. ex. In tbe Court ot Common Pleas ol Cambria county. Having been appointed auditor by tald court to bear and decide upon exceptions filed and to re port a distribution of the fund In th band of the accountant : notice Is hereby sjiven that I will sit In the arbitration In the Court Houne at the toroUKh of EbecsburK on W ednesday the .Vith day ol October, ly, at lo o'clock a. at. to dlscharne the duties of said appointment, when and where ail persons interested rhall attena or be debarred trxm coming; In on said fund. DONALD E. lillTuN, Auditor. Ebensburjt. Oct. 11. lss. St. Simons store glitters with attractions everyone of which is a bargain. Tbe cool air Is a gentle reminder that you are in need of an Oveicoat which can be ob tained at Simon Bros store for a mere trifle. The largest stoct of Gum Boots, Oyer ehoes and Rubbers ever seen In Gallitzin. at Simon Bros.' It will make you feel warm to look at the variety of Stores kept at Simons.' Where Is tbe man tbat could not afford to bny a snit of clothes ? Send him to Simon Bros.' Ton are always "moner out of pocket" when you don't buy of Simon Bros., and its always "money In your pocket" when you purchase of them. Try them once and see If It Isn't a fact, Their prices are extreme ly low. The man from "away back" eays he'll be "gal-darned" If he eer Been the like of Slmou Bros aCock. Ladies who do not want to appear In print should see Simons' stock of Dress Goods. They are selling Cashmeres double width at 21 cents per yard. Those who sci;.t bargains will fiod bar (r)ct)nts at S'.nion Bros. general store Tbe man wbo grumbles at Simon Bros.' bargains would grunge at twins if he bad tbe in. A base ball moustache Is like Simons' goods always away dotvn. Small prices and a large slock is Simon Bros. stronghold. Remember Ibis fact and thereby save money. Simon Bros, are never beat in buying, and tbey never beat jou when purchasing of them. "Saved !" cried the bnjer. as he dropped a dollar in his prx keUbook. lie wag buy ing of Simon Brcs , the leading merchants of Gallitzin. "Money makes the mare go" to Simons' general store. Ladles' Coats In all stylps, long or short, at prices that will make you buy. People searching for a comparison for something small, say : ' As small as Si mons' prices." CEftSERAL ST RE GALLITZIN, CHESTNUT STREET, PEIWA, i '""rmiininimiiinmm Ljjaji ass llnxfj HIlHIIIHIIIlii..ii,Ti . .... , Eckenrode & Hoppel, Oarrollto'wa, Peaa'a. Having just returned from the Eastern citie3 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, including a line of Plush goods, and Boots and Shoes, we claim to lead. Then we have Hardware, Queensware, Glassware, Oilcloth, Robes and Horse Blanket3 not to be excelled anywhere. We are prepared to meet the public wants at the very lowest prices. We will not be undersold and always guarantee sat isfaction. Soliciting your patron.age and thanking you for past favors we are Respectfully Yours, ECKENRODE & HOPPEL, CARROLLTOWN, IY. $MNC mt SUMMED STOCK OF TS- SHOES & RUBBER WEAR R. L DAVIS' CHEAP BOOT AND 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 WHY we Solicit your Orders. BECAUSE we have the experience as practical Farmers and Kanufac tartrs for Twenty Years. BECAUSE of our extensive manufac tory and acid chambers. BECAUSE ive give our entire personal ' attention to the manufacturing of Fertilizers. This is our specialty. and we place at your disposal all our facilities. For these reasons we make the tlicr OL'cll guarantee found on first page of our We have a fell liae CI goods, and are prepared to place tlicm issTaasT.-r aw7w sssssssw circular. within your reach- Let our representatives have your orders early. FOR SALE BY W. I. ANSTBAD, Johnstown. JOSEPH NOEL, Ebensburg. Etesslai Fire Insurance Apncy T. AV. DICK, General Insurance Agent, f Then ?" "tt posttiJ pruai iMi, l this T V uu.ca. WI. D. KITTELL. Attorney-o t - A.a."W, EBENSBCRU-, PA. Offlc Armorr Bmlldlng, opp. Court House, HOW TO fSave Money We know of no better way than by going to tho New Plan Store, Ebensburg. While other merchants above and below us are complaining about business beiDg dull, wo are doing the business of the town. Wo have not had such a busy month since wo have been in Ebensburg. What is tho cause of this? Our low prices the year round. You must stop in our storo to get any idea of our immense stock of Clocks, Albums, Stationery, Collars, Culls, 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. Wo are too busy this week to quote prices. Watch this spjtce next week, for a dollar saved is a dollar earned. Yours Respectfully, Thomas Cools. ,m sa a s" Wm ssa anl Tumors CTltED no lmlfa i Is! Hit UbElt M tou bl, Ciauaaati. . isr- : a a s a a a
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