fnmlmn Jrccmnn. .Vtir. A. I5A. cloth would ct. w . r t Frederick". bro k,ore from p.M up Ji-'.oo. ,7.!-ll,ln.Wintownoa5turdy. ria robe..t . L- Frederick's t. "4 ;trr,u,fi-up to 113.00, u -en you nt bsrsmins In harness go WU i- Kr-J.iick'. lUruess from t 00 TI ivnrwylTMiU railroad company i J.x-lar. d semi-manual dividend of 2i ror cm. . . Ci I mriy t Mrs. It- K. Jones' to Ret , r i' " chP"P COBt8 bpfore tUft KOO1 nn't forget that you ran boy good tlir5, i,iar:kPM at Frederick's barneM store f.utu ,-.n c-r.u up tu five dollars. V ur, netting In new Rood every day .,! ro prepared to show you more and nlfer guuils ttian ever before. lira. R. E. Jjno.-t- Two nire bodies were recovered la tlie fonenautfti on Friday. One was supposed t ' .. - J,U .Stirantze, of Allerjtowu,. Pa., .VeW-.-r on the lost day express. ' a tiiiity-hurse-power stationary en ai.il b"l'r. aNo a Terry sbinnle mill ,n'i jiMer complete, for sal at a bargain. For further particulars Inquire at tbls of-ti-e. li-n-ral Joevi McDonald, who has isn abnt for a couple of months on a visa to bi dauitnwr. Mrs. Dr. Doenar at tuu.leiUud. Mirylaa J. returned home on -Kurturo cure guaranteed by Dr. J. IV M.iyer, Arch "t., Philadelphia, Fa. Ease t i net', m operation or delay frtn busK n,.. attestotl by tnousands of eures after utters Uil. -KlitorJ. W. Ktlduff of the CJallltxIn r.n."i - r, Cfcarle Kinney, Thomas W. llia, r.d J uie8 llanlan, all of Gallitzln, nerc an'ong the vbltors to our town on VMnelsy. V:.e nmn namt d KnUht who Is travel Incovr me couctry taking subscriptions tjrtl.e Altt'oni Tribune, Is pronounced an Impostor fry the editor of thai paper, which liis do trinWiuij aont. Wiuted at McDonald's Loretto and Croiwn stores, butter, eits. potato", tur-a'r-. tenn, onion, corn, otts, wheat and r)c, : couutry knit wool nocks and mitu. Tin- li. client prices paid. -Ueinember that the fair at Nlektown for iba beueOt of the Catholic caureh at tbat piaeu will becin on Monday, Novem br loth. I'.et rady to go and be sure to Mwud and aid a worthy cause. Mr. Adam Miller has a number of well iiHU'.rd lota in lUa towu of Kant Hasting ahicU he will Jinve ct at low fiRures and 'U easy terms. Kor furthar particulars ap ply to or adlresa Mr. itiller at Hastings. rrofecsorJ.il. Luther Is stopping at t!u Mountain Iloue wt.cro hi Is suppylng all Mho are in need of hU celebrated tlec lr:c appllanes for the euro of rheumatism, ki.lury troubles etc. Call and sea him. We have been a-ed to iiurprises. but the New l'lftu store prices on boots, shoes and urinerwear tke the wind out of us. Take jour tLoney aion aud go to see them, for vi:i ne cried whvu we went there strapped. Ou Wednesday eveulug tho Ebecsburg CiTLi't band Huieiiadtid Celestlue J. IVair, Kt . Uetiinter and Uecorder elect and Kraiic'.s J. MConoor, V. , the newly elect J lMhtrlct Attorney, who arrived In town that i -yelling. Mr. Jolm K.ir.-l, uf SummltvliUe. will tlSpoye of at public sale at his residence in that place on Thursday, November 14tU, I ;, .1 uillcti con. 12 tons of bay, 1 hog, t shoats, tutHnhold and kitchen furniture. t.v'e to if.u at 1 o'clock. An Auotrlan, name unknown, employs J a! t':i t:;ie iuairies of A. G. Morris at Tn"i.e Forise, was Instantly killed on Mon i!y rnaon by a fall of rock. A number of iitN'r workmen mad) narrow escapes. Tbf sivident was an unavoidable one. -EJward !teel was stiuck by an engine la A t ura on Friday and had both legs ba.t-y c;ntyl and sustained a severe eabh on tl.tf left hUIo of the head. Ills Injuries wr i' to tided to and ha was sent to hU suae at Yellow Creuk, Bedford eounty. -We imve a speedy and positive Cure fort.urih, Diphtheria, Canker Mouth, and li in bhiioh's Catarrh liemedy. A N.vi: hj.'ttor free with each bottle. Use II If you desire health and sweet breath, rrv 5 o tits. Sold by Dr. T. J. Davison. -The viluabln hotel property located on ::i -t b ft, CnrroPtown, la., at present "vjrvi 'y J. D. Thomas and know-3 as :i-..i., ick, win r,, goj on reasonable ttrtL'.. K'r further Information address M. ;i- ivit'. : ana C. A. Lansbela, Ebens- '-UU- - ite a,h!:io Coal Mining ;orapany. ot A t . i a. j ( bartered on Monday. The rtir.-t.Ti ,re Uichard Bowen and T. P. Mo flr M!' (f Fiugahty ; John Dean and n. A liatir. (,f Ilo'.lirtaysbnrg ; W. W. '-0..t.l uLd K. Ilerkanltz. of Altoona ; --' i.tii.'r'.aud, of Cresson. -n Jaoe Orunt'v wa struck by a train 't Tyrone aud Clearfield railroad, near r-r. at.l'e walking on the track, on ' -.vUy.Btid Injured about the head and H i3 tea'ed she cannot recover. Her KHi,m l!d about t.w , miro ''rciremustsnt-es almnet similar. -'.in a: y Journal. "It In said that 3.." I ...p. I ,.,,.. ......... . T " lei iurin ieo:y-rour ne mu,t uva done as a publlo tesehert wikUusH of his U a good deed from a kxu,!,,,,.. Mr. conwell will lecture Icac ; ,.r' Institute on th evening of -Fitr Ferju and Klttell. pastor of the "rt-gation at Ilollldaysburg. r:Xn.b"'" tr'rrcd to Tyrone, was t-V n '' ' handsome gold watch by s'v r!L of b, congre6af.ua on last lu.' l"r ve,'l::g aeeoupanled by a set reeo- ",cuVIlt':,",J""; ,h" a eeteem with iJ r ' ' r,'rJl,l by his congregation i at l..s departure. a H ( " x i owell, Harrl'burg ; tZB:T' lM"r"tT s- Stillweil. lar ' A'l,1ct'ons from the western Jatues V. t:s''' 74 Fifth avenue. ritMbarc. . p.. Wm.. L"?'?r df "very Is very ploaslnn. "-cW" , "m tunt an(i UDluirassloned re b, ... 7 uwiae, - I no i. ace l'.cu U n.akinn Ltm more fa "ll.in...i... . . ti. kn . t,, , m 1113 hiy- There rv 'U" aU.ut the t!,,, t ,arr'- c.nvift:a to the audl- yJu('!"l'C St l'Hul' 3rinn- Mr. tin.' kauroat ' Tuachers- lnsti '-r p've' evening of .ovem- 'a0ltrTls ready for distribution li, su. "ru "J Ve.trn Latcberlea of 'ruoti Comuil-n. AppIIcaUona ""ttot,1"'Wrn vvt of tLs stt can be p .. "'My c. rolJ No lK3 y,MS. Thatkglvlng comes on the 2?th of this mouth. Mis Nene Uoherta Is ylsitlng frittJiin rittsburg. The hlgl cft e-ih prlco paid by (J. L. Fredetlrki', tlie saJWr, for all kinds of furs. It Is rumored that one cf our ynubg mi'9 w'll be a happy giucm in t'-. near fu ture, Mus Mary Denier took her crarture for ti:!itziu ou Wednesday, where she will bts the guest of Miss Jennie Dougherty fur a few days. This week being election week we were compelled to Issue our paper one day later In order to give a complete account of the election. A rolaoder waa killed In the mines at Hastings Wednesday evening, of last week, by a fall of slate. lie had no family or re latives In that placs. At this time of the year the very cut joung man has quarrels with his best glrl and be will absolutely refuse to be recon ciled until after Christmas. Tho election of the whole Democratic ticket In this county spoils a fine lot of cal culations made for neat year by Ui mem bers of the Republican ring. Tho new two-cent postage stamps, which are to be printed In carmloe Ink. are slightly smaller In size than the old style. They will carry a letter Just as far. . Employes of the Cambria Iron Com pany, at Johnstown, on Monday morning, found the remains of a boy, probably eight or twelve years of age. near the gas bonse under some rubbish. It was taken to the morgue. The Republicans In this county have packed up their banner and will not bave It on exhibition again this season. On Tuesday night each ona of the faithful threw a nickel Into the pot for the purpose of buying drngs to keep the moths out of It. The collection was a little short, but Drng gUt James threw off all profits and agreed to give the moth preventltive at first cost. Tbo Republican banner died very young. Alexander M. White, who In old Tor tase railroad days was well-known In Cam bria county, and at that time was a resi dent of Sonmon, died suddenly ot appo-plc-xy at Kings' Mountain. Virginia, on Saturday last. The deceased was Interest ed in mining property In North Carolina, near the Virginia line, and at the time of his deatb was on the road to his property. The deceased was sixty-two years of age, was born in Indiana. Ta.,and was a brother of Judge Harry White. Take a United States bill of any de nomination and bold it up to the ligot, and you will see two lines tunning across 11 lengthwise. On examination yon will find these to consist of a si ik thread, a redone and a blue one. Every genuine bill has tbls mark of genuineness. Without these marks a bill mv be put down as counter feit, no matter how good the engraving on It may be. No paper mill dare make that rort of paper, and that Is the Uoveraient's only protection on its currency. At the election held In Johnstown and surrounding boroughs on Tuesday last the toroui;bs of Johnstown, Mll!vl!!'. Cone maugh, Woodvale. Cambria, Prospect. Coopersdale and Grabtown, voted In favor of consolidation by an overwhelming ma jority and J oh lis to wo will now become a city of the third class. East Conemauch and Frank'.ln, voted to be left out but It Is thought they wl!l eventually reverse their decision. The consolidation of the boroughs will rotrtpri.-te a populatiou of 22.000. About 10 o'clock on Monday last a small vein ot gas was struck in the well which Is being bored on the Charles Cain farm In Carroll towoship. On Monday night the well was plugged and a smalt pip Inserted when a match was applied and the gas burned freely seuding op a flame of sev eral feet. The amount of gas ermltig from the well at present Is not of much value exs capt as an Indication that gas exists In that locality. The drilling will be continued and we hope to hear some ot thes days of their striking a rusher. The bole la now down to a depth ot twenty-four hundred feet. Secretary Kremer, of the flood Relief Commission, who was In Ibis city on Sat urday told a story of one of the many Inci dents of the great disaster. In making up the list of sppi'cant9 for aid at Jobnstowu recently, the Secretary came across the name of a baby who bad been christened "May Food." The child was born about two boars before the water swept down the Cone man go Valley. When the flood reached the second floor of the bonse in which the birth took place the mother and her child were placed on a mattress which was lifted to the top of tbe floating house. During the passage from tbe room to tbe bouse top the babe, fell Into the water, but it was reacned by Its father. Notwith standing the hardships which It endured daring its extreme youth, the little one still lives and bears tbe very appropriate name as above atated. HitrrUburg rutriot, HfialMk flrler. Hemlock. Nov. 5, 1389. Editor Freeman : Mrs. Jacob Bur- goon died Sunday morning In Washington township, aged about 80 years. She was respected by all who knew her and was an exemplary christian and leaves to mourn her loss three sons and one daughter namely, Francis, George, Bernard and Alice, the two latter were tho only support the aged lady had since tbe demise of her husband. Joseph McCann looks happy since Sun day. It's a girl. There is bo use In going to the cone try to excite your horse, let him roll over a hill In to lame f houlder. The rever Is raging hen? again. Two of Simon Conrad'e children are down, one of Edward Calahan's, one of Simon Byan's and three of F.d ward Edwards'. C. A. McGoulgle baa town lots for sale cheap In Lilly borough. Sliuon Conrad butrled a boy aged 2 years. Fever was the cause of his death. The election went off quiet and a victory for the Democrats. Tbe County Committeeman lost bis pur suader. Who took It from his pocket is unknown. I don't think it was our worthy friend who waa at the polls from early dawn until night. A child of William McKee's died at Bens creek yesterday morning. We did not learn the cause of death. Some people think one of oor school teachers will go to the tilenc fit. X. Tn laaaal U W In taking tbe the Pittsburgh 2ijafA. Its Sunday edition especially, is guide, philoso pher, friend and entertainer. Each tram moth 20-page Issue la filled with the latest news and the brightest literature. Every one Interested In Bible history should read "Joshua, a Story of the Exodns," by Tro fessor George Ebers, tbe first of a series of Biblical romances now being published In ttij Sunday IHtpatcK. Mhl Krprl. The following Is the report of school No. 6, Cambria township. Whole number In attendance, males 15; females, 11 : total 2 Average attendance during the month. 20 ; per cent, of attendance, 89. Those who attended every day daring the month were Milton Jones. JJerchell Glttlng er, Louisa Kewls, Clarlnda Lewis, Lizzie Jones and Ada Evans. Another Jlnrdfr About 7iM o'clock last evenlnst ( Monday a fatal thooting arTrsy occurred at the hoo.se, of a colored man named Iioberts. sit- uated on a lot owned by David Trosser. on ti e corner of Main and church streets, Con ernscgh boronh. Charles Carter was the person who did the sbooting ard John Mat thews was the victim, both colored. The aTair was tlie result of a quarrel about a woman. Soon after the shooting tbe wounded man, assisted by some friends, started for a doc tor's office, but he became weak and fell to th ground before proceeding far. lie was then taken to tbe Conemaugh borough Bar gees' office, where, be was attended by Dr. II. K. Tomb and Or. W. E. Mat thews. They found two wounds, both in the breast, inflicted by a 38 calibre revolver. One cf the bullets struck a boue atd glanced off, lodging In tbe flesh ; the other penetrated the lungs. After the doctors bad doue all that was possible for Mats thews he was taken to tbe Red Crosa hos pital. Tnere this morning Dr. Matthews found one of the balls and extracted. It was lodged four Inches from the place of en trance. The other ball was not exactly located, but, after passing through tbe lung9, it Is thought to have lodged near the spinal column. It was 10 o'clock when Dr. Matthews left the hospital after operating npon tbe wonnded man. and at that time the suffarer bad verv little pulse. Indicating the near approach of dissolution. II died, at 13 25 tbls afternoon (Tuesday.) After the shooting Matthews asked for the attendance of a Catholic priest, and bla request was granted. Matthews also made a statement concsrnlng the ahooting, which Is as follows : I. John Matthews, say that I was shot by Charles Carter, colored, at tne house of Mr. Roberta, on corner of Cbuteb and Main streets, Conemaugh borough. I did not give cause for the shooting. Was not un der the Influence of liquor when ehot. I have been here since August 10. I did not have hard feelings against Carter. Was shot on account of Miss Emma Dunn. I board at J. D. L.andis. Have been in Rob erts' boase four or five times. Tbe bouse at which the shooting occurred has a bard name. It Is said to be a "speak easy" and a resort for low white women and colored men. The neighbors have bad frequent cause for complaint concerning it, on account of tbe disorderly scenes that oc cur there. Both Matthews and Carter were fre quenters ot tbe place. Carter Is the man who some years ago shot young Kurtz dur ing a parade on Tortage street, Conemaugh borough. He Is a desperate character. Last nlgbt after the shooting be fled and Is still at large. Telegrams have been sent In all directions for bis apprehension. Tbo Coroner has been notified of Mat thews' death, and It la presumed an Inquest will be held. An autopsy will be held this evening Juhnstoten Tribune. fiebool Report. The f.llowtni la tb report of the Ehenxhorg Public Schools for luontb eodiag Oeu.ber.lsSv: A reran Enrolled, attendance. Tmamnaa. Allle I.loT't Krtie Mveri.. Annie Stienkle. ......... Annie Jro. . T. . Allliun Totals s y ts r. w 21- it ss 1A- iU 3 'J3 U 37' S4 Til J 4S 7 it' 15 wia 1 fO M 12 1135 !(.- 44 HI M 'i;.7 The following named pupils lead In class : Room Nb. 1 A class, Blanche Gant ; B class. Daniel Lewis ; C class, Florrle Weakland. Room No. 2 A class, Fannie Kerr; B class, Ethel Shields. Room No. 3 A class, E. May Davis ; B class. Annie McBreen. Room No. 4 A class, Gertie Bower ; B class. May Griffith. Room No. 5 A clis?, Oscar Kinkead ; B class, Madge Dick. Tbe following Is the names ot those who were perfect In attendance during month : Room No. 1. Kmmctt Weakland, Otto Luttringer, Jesse Evans, Dannie Thomas, Uany Jones, Charles O'Harra. Daniel Lew ie, Claik Orld, Delvoy Jones. John Cole, Joseph Davis, June Davis, Netie Evans, Emma Evans, Blanche Gant. Mabel Gant. Flora Cole, Sallie Young, Clara James, Maud Folsom, l'earl Cruse, Fannie Thom as. LIda Davison, Mabel Lewis Ettle Crook, Florrie Weakland. Room No, 2. Herbie Evans. Elmer. Davis, Oilie Stineman, Leo Luttringer, Walter Jones, Ernest Weak la n. Arthur Evans. Clifford Jones. Frar.k Elrschner, Basste Evans. Annie Owens, Alice Weak land, IdaEsterIlne, Marie Myers, Ethel Shields, Mary Connell, Mamie Thompson, Carrie Garman, Edith Barker, B?ssie James, Room No. 3. Allle Jones, May Davis, , Ada Jones, E. May Davis, Annie McBreen, May Lelgbty. Peter Ludwlg, John Hitter. Willie Lelghty.lrvin Gant. Joseph Luttring er. Room No. 4. Annie Shields, Annie Frederick. Gertie Bower. Bird Kinkead. Ancle Milts, Nannie Luttrlngtr, Fred Jones. Charles Weaxland. Edgar Evans Coidie Snyder, William Bnrkhart, Butler Roberts. Ollle Stcagh. Room No. 5. Julia Connell, Jennie Bower. Annie Maloney, Madge Dick, Min erva .L.aighty. Oscar Kinkead, Leonard Jones. Thomas Kerr, Jamea Dick and Carl Rlvinloa. What la m Cll In tbe bead ? Medical aathoritles say it Is due to aneven clothing of the body, rapid cooling when in a perspiration, etc Tbe important point Is, that a cold In tbe bead la an Inflammation of the lining membrane of tbe nose, which, when unchecked, la cer tain to produce a catarrhal condition for catarrh Is essentially a "cold" which nature Is no longer able to "resolve" or throw off. Ely's Cream Balm baa proved Its superior ity, and sufferers should resort to It before that common aliment becomes seated and ends In obetlnatn catarrh. OILS! OILS! The Standard Oil Company, of Pittsburg, Pa., make a specialty of manufacturing for the domes tic trade the finest brands of maminatins and Lubricating Oils, Naphtha and Gasoline That can ba fiUDE FROM PETROLEUM. We challenge comparison with every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the most Most : Mormlj : Satisfactory : Oils in the market ask for ours. STANDARD OIL COMPANY, riTTSDUIlG, 1A. octlS-b9-lyr. sr z e; Z H 4' Ei ! 4' E' 5 fi nnnfif iiiiiJJii The following account hare ra examined an.l jisii by me nl rmain ftlel f reo.rj in thli ortl.-e lor tbe mniou ot neira, L-ntre and a.lotlr tnrrktl nJ will t pie'eotej lo tre n'bn'foMrtof Camtra ui i-r r.rmation aad aJU.wanre on Wednesday, !.. t tr-t aoJ final a"wint of "tiritian Lrar, administrator .f trl-t Le.aer. Ia.ie ft t.tt Tsvlrr i.wnh!p. deoeu. Hrt aoJ rr.al a rout.i J. Mver. a.linin UUiU.rof Ro Kloch. lte .t Johanawn tr euich. ece4. . Kirn and final aocoun: of Pwtrbt Kerti. administrator of Mary 8. Koberu, lata of Jobna lown borough, deeeaaod- ... . . Mrt and Hani account OT Dwlfrbt Roberta, administrator f Out KoOerW. late of Joins-t-wn boroaarb. daceaaed. Kim and Baal account of Jan. J. Carroll, ad ministrator of Ttiamas P. t'arroll. late of Cone miuih horotuch. deceaMd. Account ol lvvld K. Edwards. adminltraur olllatbarloeClUlDKS. late ol t'aiuoria tuwtublp, Klrat and Bnal account of Florence tlllhrmnd. adminutrai r ol Henry Wlllibrand. late, of Munstrr township, deceased. Kirsl and final account vl J no. U. Carroll, ex ecntnrot Houta (iaRrav. deceau'd. Kirn and anal account ot Hiram Oouarbriour, executor of Catharine, iloufrhneur. late w' West Taylor township, deceased. Kim and dnal aocount of Jno. T. Lontt. ad ministrator ol W. A. Bar net, lale ol t-rojle township, deceased. - First and Dnal account of Jos. Houe. admin istrator ot Sophia bill, late ol Allegheny town- h'p. deceased. First and final account of D. Barry, Jno. Ttowl Icajaod M. I. Kittell. executors of Jno. Kjaa, late of Jobnstowu borouirh, deceased. First and nnal account Wm. Oormly. admin istrator of Sarah M. Tynan, late ol Conemaogh bornaa-h, deceased. First and final aeoonnt ot Wm. tKormly. admin istrator ol M. J.Tynan, late of Conomaujth bor ouitb. deceaaed. First and nnal account of Annie 1 Brookbank, administratrix of liar Id Brooabank. late ot Aib vllle borough, deceased. First and nnal account of H. MeHuih, adminis trator of Kicbard Mayer, late ot Summerhlll townsblo, deceased. Account of Faul H. Ja!tber, administrator of Alary t- Hurst, late of Johnstown borough, de ceased. First and final account of P F. Custer, ad ministrator of Wm. Klcbarda, late of Jackson tewnship. deceased. First anJ final account of P. F. Cnsler, admin istrator CT. A. of Wm. U. Richards, late of Jackson township. First and baal account of Samuel N. McDowell, ndinlnlntrator of Frederick Klbblett, late or West Taylor township, deceased. First and final account of Oliver Koberts. ad ministrator ol L.iuie ti. Koberts, late ol Franklin bernuich, deceased. First and final ac-onnt of T S. Fisher, admin istrator of Hugh DdcMonaicle, late ot Prospect borough, deceaaed. CELKSTINE 1. BI.AIK. Ebecsborg. Not. 8,l8.-4t. Keiater. Widows' Appraisements. Notice la hereby (riven that the follow Insr named appraisements of property appraised and ret auart tor widows ct decedents under the Act of Assembly of the 4th of April. A. 1. 151. has been rvJod In the KegUter's or&ce in and for the County ot Cambria and will be presented to tbe Orphans' Court ot said eouaty for confirmation and allowance nn Wednesday. lec. 4 1K89. Inventory and appraUemeat of personal proper ty appraised and st aiert for Catharine Car penter, widow of Albert Carpenter, late of Croy le towoship, deceased, fciuO, Inventory and appraisement of personal proper ty appraised and 'l apart tor Ella Wilson, wid ow of James A. Wiison, late of Taylor township, deceaod. S300. Investor aad appraisement of personal proper ty appraised and set apart for Mary I.udwlif, widow of Charles H Ludwlg;. late ol CoBcinaaith borouuh. deceased, (lttz SO. Inventory and appraisement of personal proper ty appraised and set apart lor Brldvet Mullen, widow ot John Mullen, late of Cambria borouaju, deceased. 3u0. Inventory and appraisement of personal proper tv appraised and set apart for Mary Ann Myers, widow ot Michael Myers, late of Keade tewn ship. deceased. JtfO. Inventory and appraisement of personal proper ty appraised and set apart tor Mary Diamond, widow of James Diamond, late ol Croyle town ship, deceased. 41 'iA. Inventory and appraisement of personal proper ty and real estate set apart for Eltxaheth Marke. widow ot August Macke, lata of Oambna bor ough, deceased, 14. Inventory and appraisement of personal proper ty appraised and set apart lor Jesale 1. liose, widow of Harry 1. ctose, late of JohasUrwa bor ouKb, deceased. 0910. laventory and appraisement of personal proper ty appraised and set apart for Hetty MsCfeeater, widow ot Isaac McCleeater, late of Franklin bor ouarh, deceaaed, fUO). Inventory and appraisement ot personal proper ty appraise 1 and set apart lor Catharine Akers. widow of Alvar Akera, lale of Upper Voder township, deceased, tCO, Inventory and appraisement of personal proper ty appraised and set apart fur Mary K.Tyler, widow of John T. Tyler, late of tony Creek townrbtp, deceased. $Soo. Inventory and appraieement of personal proper ty appraised and set apart for Margaret Ooen ner, widow of of Jacob lioenner, lale of Cambria borouah, deceased, OoO. Inventory and appraisement ot personal proper ty appraised and set apart tor minor children of ThoBies Buck, lata ol Carroll township, deceased, asoo. Inventory and appraisement of personal proper ty appralred and set apart lor Annie Ktpple, widow of Jackson Kipple. late of Johnstown bor ough, deceaaed. tltt. CELtSTINE J.BI.A1K. Ebensbarg, Nov. 8, 's.-u. Kegisler. B. & B. What a dollar can buy in the way of Black Dress bilks. Generally speaking Uitl grades of Black Silks ate not very satisfac tory as to service and appearance, bat at this special silk sale, both these qualities are iichly supplied. -These lota are all special fortunate par' chases of large quantities at cot prices and we can recommend tbe in as extra qualities and 10 to 20 per cent, better than usual qualities and values sold at f 1. 2a I nrri ill ate k Groi tirala felllaa, 81 S Inch mark Silk Hhadsras, 21 lo. Black Silk Faille Fraaealae. 21 Iwrrj 11 lave at Praa ate Bole, 1 21 lnla Blark Armore Roy ail. 1 So rcn:h for f 1 valuta. What or the finer qualities, ? Tbey are here too In these ex tensive Silk stocks In all grades, qualitiee, weaves and makes to suit all taatea at II to (3.50 per sard. Many fancy weavea this season In Black Silks. Colors too are in ftreat demand. NEWCOIiOKEDSlLK AKMUBE3. NEW COLOKEUSILK KHADAMES, NEW COLORED FAILLE IKANCAISE, NEW COLORED SUV AHS. NEW COLORED UKOS O RAINS. In all the nltra shadea for street and house, wear, as also in evening ahadrs. WHITE Our Mail Order Depart ment For samples of these (pedal f 1 values men tioned above ; and also of anything else In Dry UoDds you may be Interested In from medium to finest qualities. Then compare the prices for like qualities. This exten sive business we are bul'ding and adding: to dally on tbe basis of email profits and in creased patronage ; and old Idea, but none belter. Our Catalogue aad Fashion Journal too re ay aid you lo deter mining on the styles and fabrics In your Fall and Winter par chases. Free. BOGGS & BUHL, 113, 117, 113, 121 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY, PA. etito FOR OUR CTLOaUt.o PRICES ATLAS ENGINE WORKS. INDIANAPOLIS. IND. FARM FOK SALE. Tbe rutecriber will sell at private rale his farm altuate In Cambria township, three and a hall miles east of Kbeasburtc. containing Ho acres, SO acres of which are cleared and In a (food state ot cultivation. The farm Is wtdl watered, has a new frame bouse and a frame barn thereon erected and baa an orchard of one hundred and twenty trees of cbolcv fruit. Possession will Le riven at any reasonable time and terms will be made to suit the purchaser. W 11.1 J AM J. T1EI1NET. Cambria Twp., Aax. tot, 1W. ileitis Powder No deasert is more delicious, wholesome acd appetizing than a well-made dumpling, filled with the fruit cf tlie sea sen- liy the DSC of the Royal Baking Fowder the crust is always rendered light, flaky, tender and di restible. Dumplings made with it, baked or boiled, will be dainty acd wholesome, uid may be eaten steaming hot with perfect impunity. Racxrrr. One quart of flour; thnrourfcty mix with it three teaspoons of Royal FaLir.g Powder and a snail teaspoon of salt : rub in a pteoe of butter er lard the aise of au rfj, and then add one large pcato, gistcd m the flour; after tbe butter is well mued, stir in milk and knead to the consistency of aaft biscuit dough : break eflT pieces cf dough, large enough to dcee over four quarters of an apple (or other fruit as desired) without rolling, acd lay tn an earthea dish for steamer) and team until the fruit is tender. Bake if preferred. In all receipts calling for cream of tartar and soda, substitute Royal Taking Powder. Less trouble, never fails, makes more appe tizing and. wholesome food and is more economical.- Royal Baking Powder is specially made for use in the preparation of the tin set aad most delicate cookery. D OXALD E. DUFTOX, ATTUKM EI-AT-LAW, Ebsssbubo. Pasa'a OfBee In Colonnade Row. XTOllE. All parsons Indebted to the Loretto Mer chandise company are herehy notified to call and fettle on or before tbe 1st day of October next, as after that date the books will be placed in the bands ol an oHlcer lor collection. JOHN r. WILL. Loretto. Sept. IS. 1BSU. "V'OTK'E i My wife. Mary Ann Brollcy has left my bed aad board without any just cause and this is to notliy all persons not to trust or harbor her on my account, as 1 will not be responsible for any of her contracts or debts whatsoever from this. JAMES UKOLLEY. Lilly. October 8. ISati. IXEVUrKIX NOTICE. j Letters testamentary on the estate of John K Lltxinncr. deceaaed, having: been granted te the undersigned. All persons owlna said es tate will settle the tame at once and those hav-lna-elams against the same will present them W-varUr -rotated lor i1TONaEKt Chest Springs, Oct. Hi. tw.-ot. Execuln x. DISSOLUTION TXOTICE- Notice Is hereby given that tbe partmnr anip between Joseph F. dtdlee and Uoorue VV. Casslday was diaaolsed on tbe th day of Novem ber. ly. so tar as relates to tteorge W. Caasl dav. All debts due to the raid partnership are to be paid and those due from the samedts- cbaTved at the office at tbe camp, wnere tne bustneaa will be continue.i oy t&e saia joaepn x. Mexico. JostPH F. McOKE. OKomiE W. CASSslDAY. ElJer Tww., Nov. 6. ISsm -St, SPIiCIAL-TUIAL. LIST- Sato idonnir la Notkmbbb, Cambria Iron Co vs. Chrlsry eual. H. A. &UULMAKEU, rroth'y. Erjensbnrx.Oct. i5, 's. TUIAI, LIST. SkPIDXTsK TS &SK. VWBKR. Hotmerfc. Co .v. yer. Klli.e .vs. EUlutt. Chrfs'y vs. Mitchell. Milier va. NcOlade. Uallagher vs. Hynn. ry vs. flray l Wyland. McKay ys Anderson. Nearv n. I. K. K. Ce. Voubst vs. Johnstown Steel Et Kail Co. Fanner Mclntyre sbiscnsr I.a.lr.l tethmaa-. Kindley ......... Stanton . Walnwrlght a va. MeAteer. .va. Mrlntyre. vs. Carrol L vs. Oallaithor. VS. iJeafenbaugh. vs. Haywood. vs. Zimmerman. Co. vs. Fiynn. CresswelL-... ..... Vosrle ,, Farber Oirmti S t e p be n ton.. Morrow et. at..... H ...vs. tile. ts- Taylor f MoCoy. ..vi. 11a) wood. vs. Gardner. vs. Sbiffler. . vs. I'lunkot. A. MOEilAh.EU, Protfy, . 6. lesK. Ebensbonr. Nov Eckenrode & Hoppel, CarrolltowrL, Peian'a. Uavicg just rcturne! from tho Eastern citie3 with a full, oom plete assortment of merchandise, consisting of Dry Goods, Notions, a largo stock of Clothing, Overcoat3 and Gents Furnishing Goods for Men, Boys and Children, a fino lino of Ladies' and Children's Coats and Wraps, including a line of Tlush goods, and Boots and Shoes, we claim to lead. Then we have Hardware, Queensware, Glassware, Oilcloth, Robes and Horse Blankets not to be excelled anywhere. Wo are prepared to meet the public wants at the very lowest prices. Wo will not be undersold and always guarantee sat isfaction. Soliciting your patronage and thanking you for past favors wo aro Respectfully Yours, ECKENRODE & HOPPEL, OF BOOTS, SHOES & HOSES WEAR R. L DAVIS' CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE STORE. Boots for Men and Boys, Gum Boots for Men and Boys, Ladies7 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 I BCOh circular. We have a fell line Cf goods, and are prepared to place them within your reach. Let our representatives have your orders early. FOR W. I. ANSTBAD, Johnstown. JOSEPH . NOEL, Ebensburg. Etenslnn Fire Insurance Apuj T- "y. TZXCIC General Insurance Agent, KBEXSJiXJRG, r.. When you want poster! iriatou cail at U.U One hundred pieces of the best tlofihamt. In all colors, sold as low as 61$ cent a yerd. Tbey will be tsoid at this figure as long as there Is a yard left Tte goods are well worth 9 cents a yard. The finest calicoes, dark and llirht, at C cents per yard. Fifty pieces or fine drees goods, ench as striped and plain, double width, at 21 cents per yard formerly 40 cents per yard. Five hundred bed quilts and haps, very heovy we will sell you at $1.24 ech. They are worth double tbe amount quoted. Big reduction in ladles' long and 6bort coats ; also misses' and children's. A fine line ot Men's, Boys' and Children's suits aud oyetcoats at - prices that will as tonish the most economical buyer. Our stock of Carpets and Oil cloths was pur cbaed very low, consequently we are able to sell tbe same to our customers at equally low figures, L e., at a sacrifice. We cary a full line of Ladies' and Gent's furnishing goods, which will be disposed of at very low prices. But don't forget our low prices In the grocery department, liocds away down. Don't forgat to examine our stock of boots aud shoes. We will bell a fine dress eboe for ladies at ?1.21. A fine dross shoe for men at ?1.S3, and higher. Furniture : We alwayi kef p a fall stock on hand. WHEN YOU BUY. BUY WHERE EVERYBODY BUYS AT SIMONS' E c a s ,1 XSS baa. CHESTNUT STREET, CALLITZIW, - '.rmmiillu I 111 til ! Ul " 1T your Orders'. BECAUSE we have the experience m practical Fzrmzrs and fJanbc turers for Tierrj Years. CECAUSE of our extensive manufac tory and acid chancers. BECAUSE we give our entire persona! attention to the manufacturing ot Fertilizers. This is our specialty. and we place at your disposal all our facilities. For these reasons we make the thcr- Guarantee found on firrt page of our (ALB BY Mm D. KITTELL. Attorney-o r - Juaw, EUO'SBCKO. PA. Utaee Armory Uclldl&g, orp. tionrt Hoiue, T 0 Iff an.1 rnmcrr cn-.I!) ? no kirO ! tw k frve. lira l,anuNY tt Hi ir. y a. :ss Fim bt. OueituAti. O. iiHiiiimiiiiiinininiiiiiiuui Xse&eL, Teesr Urs. KlafOJt, After bclnir away on a purchasing f ur lrr a week, lias returned. Uurinif his sojourn In tbe Eastern cities he bought one ol the largest and Cncstgtochs of goods ever tiroUKut to fls.llltr.in. and this fact has elicited tho following remark from several prominent citizens ol the borough : Them Icllowg (Simon liros.), inuat certainly be d'.!nn an enormous amount of business, jud luic ironi tbe large stock ol roods whl -li tbey arc receiving every week !" "'1 KUt sa your statement U correct,"' replied tte party addressed, fur ev ery time I no to their store (and I go quite fre quently), I observe from twenty-five to thirty 1 er.ons there onylng arroceriea, a hat, cap, pair ot f hoes, an overcoat, a suit or pair of pants, rurnl ture or rtore, rcaiethlt;jc of this or souittblnir of tliKt. and the etajht or ten clerks In ther craidov arc kept skliplU4 hither and thither like a lot of honey bees In a clover patch In the nierry ejirlnir time, waiting npon the throri. Yes, und. ul tedly they're doing a Mg bur'ness, for you can gener ally gefgofpel measure' for v Jur money." Our Mr. Simon didn't furiret to bring with hint something for everybody. For the ladles he brought a tine souvenir in the shape ot a Whisk Holder. For the gentlemen a fine 1'ockbt IJook with "our cointilltnctiu," and for the children a very nice and useful ar'.icie lr. the f.'iapi- of a SOUOOL BA'i. fSIa EESXlv fUJ"H'ia els ervk- ma S T O R ntiTOii nama inn aaj immninminiiirnir;' tenia Wo have just returned from New York whero we succeeded in purchasing a splendid stock of Underwear, Hosiery, Caps, Rubbers, Shoes, Clothing, etc., that even we, with our record of low prices, were never able to quote beforo and may never bo again. These splendid bargains aro All on t&o Way hero and next week wo will quolo you prices on them if they are not all gobbled up before thi3 paper goes to press. Don't buy anything in our line until you see our new stock. Talk about Bargains ! Bargains" is and there is no other word in tho a clear idea of what we can and for yourself. They will be here aVlarked in Plain Figures THAT Sweep Everything Before Them with as littlo mercy to high prices Valley showed to life and property. We have a few of those all- wool Undershirts for 4o cents, with drawers to match at same price. Good wool Mittens for 10 cents, wool Hose at 21 cents, and a very heavy all-wool Hose, our best, prices. Cut What is k Use of Taffins ? Come and see the goods for yourself. We want you to see our goods whether you buy or not. mr ijiiunrri mil: - liiirf 3TIlw, PEtWA. i . .a i Plm Stee Mitjl lu e Caps, a Small Word English language that will give you will do; nothing but eeeintr them. soon and will be WILL a3 tho flood of tho Conemaue-h. for 25 cents. Ribbons at different IJwo