V fautlmn CO" . St'l'T. .1, 1S90. wax not observed In Ebens- .U and silks received at ...,lrr" P"' .'Vjo'.houoUiy B. McColgan. of Wll J,',j in town on Thordy. . i-piiry O'Neill, of rittabnrg. spent 11 .'iys ia towu th'9 wek; (ll00 county fairs will be held tula fBifh eighty are to this State. in Be-J of lob wotk fcon,d t trial. TrlcM al waya tbe lowest. join Kn of Kavlor station, bad kllifl by the cars on Saturday -e t-ieatel platform spring :,. Meap at Dufton's Hardware wis a :itfht frost here on Monday tut no (Umaga of any account . v tanwu nf Kane. Pa.. 1st vlalt- j- a. 1 !hiT, it Cinaenu, oi luis (. I. H "rU and wife, of Johns lP.T!!t!r: relatives and friends In -f'.inio fited for holding the next Court Is on Monday the 6th day ,ort hroneht the nnal number of oonr town, but ao far they have t,rTirelitbaTd. . if ill. mm ol Rev. George mil. , i .j., ('oiiKreentlooal cburch, of this Hum oa a visit. Coori'y Cnmmhwloner James Cottlow, tnwnMp. spent a couple of days ndarlPi! tli present week. took twenty-four trunks to contain lMry artieles for Mrs. Harrison's m Cap- MV rolnt to Cresson. Vent Bon ier, of Altoona, son of PeC'tT. of the Cambria House Is vls parents Ji;riBn the present week. Mitels ani boarding bouses In Eb-, ::(wr erowJed to their full capacity jTniuwiui on Monday ana l uesuay l!,.s!lval for the benefit of the M. E. MtCti(t Springs, will be on held Frl i-;! j-v.uiujjmext Everyone soraianj ti. r Hill l.nttrlnirer left on Monday r Johnstown, where he has secured anient with a Unroofing company In r Will Kirkpalrlck. son of Mj. Au- m Ktrkratrick. of this place. Is lying lowatrr.s father's residence with ty i fever. .- . . . 1 1 St. atnlrew sinraaiifr, i vwi" Tlilp. who u hurt in this placa la of ww ii by falling off a lumber it m'.a Me to he abont. Jlt.ir Li' i'l. "f the HeraUl. aecompan- j cis little duhter, Fannie, Is off this w:t.K. tU Juuliit t Valley Editorial As- :lau ou a trip to Winchester, Ya. Mary SciDlan. Carlotta Collins MuV"- Myers, visited M Xtvior's -ipv In Westmoreland county on Sat : 't-t, returning home on Sunday :-ptnre cure guaranteed by Pr. J.R. - c; An-a St., Philadelphia, Ta. Eae t, n operation or delay frem busi-n-'il by thousands of cures after 1 f:i. rr"riim tirk.'U from all stations be- iJobasUiwn and Altoona to Ebens- . v :: !e sold from the 8th to the 13th mamo'lste all wbo wish to attend the sown Fir. ifK:l for t'ie benefit of the Catho .;::t .a this pi i.-e, will be held In the liLase, nn Tuidy and Wednesday o 1 net: week to which all are t y :r,viil. "'ifi.t Comity Ajrli'Ultural Sorlety T jfrroiuiu nf . (( for the largest r rip in the county, exhibited on "-.r,K on Wednesday afternoon, at v;:rrr 11, l s:). i -pee'ty and positive Cure "i"''. r rt t anker Mouth, and j1'' : s; iXli's Catarrh Kemedy. A i. !: .t-: r tre wiih each bottle. Use r "J f" re hrnith and sweet breath. out drivuiu at Altoona, Pa., !T "en r,. .Nfrs. Clinton Houck and "f !' ter wer precipitated over a "irnm-kitient hy the horse taking i izA tstU were verv Mrloiulv. if nut f ;i.;,A "ik-s re crt j affairs to all parties ''!, a;y be tiathered from the it it posts th sw York Central ,: i ' per iiy to keep a guard of 'Vn tn.n uvt-r their property to and :'.A Ury. C. C M.iler. who for several veaia T-v:;.';,,- rtMsUan t (Ullltiln. and went to Kunnas City. Mo., where " Vea for th,. fa, t six years, baa re- reiiny;vaii!a and will open an ' 1 A tixir.a. luur. nan ranifd (irifflth, from ' -a f'iwnt!p, who had miscalculated jiHij power, of EDAnsburs llq ":reVej atd fined five dollars oa V n'ght for lying around loose. He un,r protest. P J llruei, of Omaha, Nebraska, -tie caller at one office on Mon fr Ber.ele wax called hither by the father. Mr. Florlen Bengele, at -) ;at week, and will return to his '5 Km in a few days. ?a MoMurtrlr Speer, a young lawyer 9vt man of New Torkelty. and ' the : Congressman K. Mlltoo " Hartinadon. has been appointed -retRry to Myor Grant, of New ':arj Is r.uoo a year. " Uanarlaus were walking on the ''-fok r.ar the overhead bridge, at sUQ,Uy last, when a pafwenger "iMti them. TwoottbeoieBsiic i-tli.)( ( I m time but the ibird ner and terribly mangled. Cora Evans, daughter of Mr. Eran. of the Ea: Ward, died lriy from typhoid fever con 'Xut a.mtrj ag while on a visit "ll5 Mis, Evans was about fifteen highly evteemed by all wbo f -r and being an oaly daugbur, ber -"a "iiotion to her bereaved fatb a colored resident of New -" n J barhor h oeeuoatlon at- . , tx'srd a rapidly moving train 'imrg p,nt on Thursday of last '-'3 he a)Sd hi footing and wa r the wheels which esuaed oyer horribv mangling It It waa (utaied at the Altoona Hoe- ; Vlent uf a patent fanning mill baa ' ;g Hie farmers of Lawrence lUsuu, mnJ th.re mr9 goaie oa ut tH.d notes. One man. who , urermeut 10 become an agent, aof:oi1ii with a sloe note for , th note u in the bands of lo '"Vitl chanrns are that ha will ' 'J It. -On Monday last. Mr. Thomas McBreen, of Ebeneimrg. who has been a tipetave at the Court House for the past twelve or fif teen years, resigned hw rwMitlon as such, owing t i health. Thnmss MeRreen. Jr.. was arrtolntd to fltl the vacanry. fofin Sharhaneh. forreerly a reI.ent rf Cnrrr'.l townhlp, died lr At'noia, on Saturday last where he had be" tivlnp for sverl years, nis romalns win t1rn to Carrollfown, and Interred In the Catholle eemterv In that place on Mnndiv last. Mr. Sharhaash was ahont 80 veam of ase. Th ent'r elvll list on th Court eal endar for next: wwlr bas hn eonfinoM nwtnr to th f-t tnst tit cfestrr rsr of the woelr wVI he takn an with fhe trlsl of criminal eases. Snltnrs and witne on Civil cass need rot atnd. The jnmrs snrnmned fr next wesetr mnst b In at tendance to to trvtH criminal easM. Mrs Treeldnt narrlson. hr 1anltee Mrs. McK. and her dsn?htr-n-law Mr. Rns! TTsrrlson. ae(inipnl(d hv Mr. CHrtrtr W. TioT'V A's'stanf Gnri Ps enger Aeent of h P-"nT'ranIa RAllrnad. drnv op the Tifc to Knn r. on Snnrtav nftorronn and 'pturnft hv way of I.oretfo. Verv few pr.p'i In town knew of th pres ence of the fllstlnznlfshed vislors. A tel(rrsm from Ttcllefonte, Pa., on Wpdnesdsy sivs: A man whose name can not he 1ornd. In an alf"rcatlon her tvdy with nrrv Waterhnnse. an Enellshman. about 49 rurn oM shot him thrnneh the neck, from th effects of which he died In lees than hnnr. The murderer was Intoxi cated whn arrested and won!d not give bis name. ? In trnir In this plae. Ssmuel Frsncl, of Altoona. while re tnmingfrom the eoontrv to the citron Sunday night on passing Hacarty's woods was attacked by foot pds was badly beat en, rohhod and left to die. nis tortgne was wrenched from Its root In the attempt to keep him quiet, and his condition, when tie crawled to a neighboring honse, unable to speak, was pitable In the extreme. He may recover. On Saturday last, Amos Kepple, of Bo qnet. Westmoreland county, was threshing at the barn of O. G. Kepple. and whilst enftlng sheaves fell on the large belt and was carried along at a very rapid rate and thrown clear over the engine, a distance of twenty five fiet, when he etrnok a bank. Injuring his back. It Is remarkable that be was not tnstan'ly killed. An eye witness says he was thrown through the air as If fired from a esnnon. Rev. W. T. Braden, of Parnassus, Westmoreland county, a brother of John F. Braden who killed bis wife In Johnstown, on Tfcnrsday of last week, was here on Tuesday on a visit to bis brother, and for the purpose of employing counsel for the unfortunate man. Rev. Braden Is a minis ter of the Method 1st Episcopal church and la connected with the Pittsburg Confer ence. He will take charge of his brother's children, and see that they are properly cared for. On Monday evening Mr. William A. Stewart was down at the foot of th West moot Inclined Plane. In conversation with Mr. Sparks, of the firm of Sparks & Evans, when a stone becoming dislodged near the top of the hill reached the bottom with lightnlngsltke speed, and striking Mr. Stewart on the right arm, broke both bones between the wrist and elbow, and bound ing from Mr. Stewart's arm struck Mr. Sparks without breaking any bones. Jo?inj. town Democrat. Some Inventive genius baa discovered a process by which iron can be made rust less. This Invention la calculated to work a decided ckange In Iron Implements of all kinds. It witl be especially valuable In kitchen furniture, where rust often causes much Inconvenience, and perhaps daager. Pittsburg Is the place where the new pro cesa has been introduced and already more than two millions of kettles and other kitchen Implements have beea manufactur ed under the patent. Tbonaaa A. Brown, tax collector of Lilly, whose conviction for forgery Is noted In our Court proceedings, was on Thursday sentenced to pay a fine of $300 and to un dergo an Imprisonment In the Western pen itentiary for three years. Also, in the case of the Commonwealth against Thomas A. Brown, for embezzlement, tried at last Court and the defendant convicted, but sentence euspended, be was sentenced to pay a fine of 30 and one year's Imprison ment In the penitentiary making VttO One and four yearV Imprisonment. Mrs. Snsan Campbell, one of the oldest residents of Carro'.ltown, died at her home. In that place, on Sunday last, io the 83tb year of her age. Mrs. Campbell, whose maiden name waa Myers, was born In what Is now Ualtttzln township, and when a young woman, married John Campbell. After tbelr marriage, the couple settled on a tract of land part of which la now In the borough of Carrolltown, bat then a wilder ness, where Mr. Campbell cleared out a farm and resided up until the time of bla death a number of years ago. Mrs. Canio bell was the mother of Peter Campbell, present postmaster at Carrolltown, Henry Campheil of Altooca. Robert Campbell of Uallitzln. and several other children whose names we failed to learn. She waa es teemed and respected by all acquainted with her. Thomas Boyle, son of H. M. Boyle, President of the National Insurance Com pany of Allegheny city, and snior rr.em ber of the firm of Thomas Boyle A Co., of Pittsburg' was here on Thursday of last week, to see bis sister who was stopping at Maple Park and took the train for Atlantic city to see bla father. Arriving there on Friday morning, on learning that bis father was bathing In the surf be hastily obtained a bathing suit and said he would surprise the old gentleman. He was an expert swimmer and when be reacbed the beach be plunged into the water and struck out seaward. bis Intention being to Indulge In a swim before he ! apprised bis father of his presence. lie swam far beyond bis depth and was evi dently seized with a cramp. On attempt- log to return be was seen to throw np bis bands with a aespainng cry r neip auu then suddenty disappear under the water. Ills father was quite near Dim wben be was drowned, but did not know of his presence, and was nearly crazed with grief wben be learned the tr nth. At laet accounts the body had not yet been recovered J. Wilkinson A Son, marble and gran ite dealers of Ebenaborg. ra wist to In form the public that they are prepared to fill all orders for eemetery work. In either marble or granite, at figures that defy com petition. The artistic excellence and su perior woiinancbip of their designs ar evidenced by the many specimens now on exhibition at their establishment and by the numberless dreliros which they have erected in the various cemeteries In this county and elsewhere. Every department of their business is In the bands of skillful and competent workmen, wbo are capable of executing any piece of work from the plalneatto the moat elaborate, which to gether with the personal super vision that eyery Job receives Is a guarantee that per fect satisfaction will be given to the mo exacting of patrons. They ordered forty tons of marble which arrived in April, and now have as fice. If not the finest, stock on the best marble that ever came to Western Pennsylvania. Persons wishing an j thing In the line would de well to give them a call before leaving their order with any other manufacturer, as joo can depend upon getting a good J t at a fair price, The Commissioners on Monday last let the stonework for the rew county bridge at Mineral Point, to J. A. Shoemaker, for the sum of fl, 499. Thomas Anderson of Chest Springs. John Boyle, of Dysart. Will I am McClintoek. of South Fork and Tbi mas Long, of Johnstown, who each had lower bids in than Mr. Shoemaker, having failed to appear with their bonds for the proper p erformance of the work. The recent sale by the Sheriff of the Rex. or more properly, the Cambria Land Company's real estate In the rJleeklick re gion, this county, cone 1st In a of several thousand acres of valuable coal and timber lands sold at the suit of John n.Krause and hid ntr by A. V. Barker Esq . at the price of i.3X, waa not confirmed at te present seselen of Court. The confirmation was deferred nnder a rule to show eaase why said sale should net be set aside until Ar gument Court, upon the petition of credi tors of said Company, backed by a largely increased bid. Cwart Prereedrari. On Monday at 10 o'clock Court was call el. After railing the list of Grand Jurors the Court excused John A. Smith and Hi ram Swank, both of Johnstown. Emory West, of Johnstown, waa appointed fore man of the Grand Jury, and Porter R. Mil ler was appointed constable to attend npon them. Commonwealth vs. Peter Vogel. surety of the peace. Santeneed to enier ball In tbe sum of flOO to keep the peace. Commonwealth vs. Antbony Frankhan eer and Annie Frankbaoser, surety of tbe peace. Sentenced to enter Into recogni zance In the sum of $100 to keep the peace. Commonwealth vs. John Inglert. Con tinned. Commonwealth James Kelly and Mary A. Kelly. Continued. Commonwealth vs L. L. Smith. Cons tinned. A nolle pros was entered In tbe following cases : Commonwealth ys. Albert n. Over dorf ; Commonwealth vs. James Duncan ; Commonwealth vs. Annie M. Duncan. Commonwealth ys. Charles Rnloff, was discontinued. Commonwealth vs. Thomas Dawson and Ellen Dontry. surety or the peace. Settled. Commonwealth vs. Timothy Mahooy, desertion. Case dismissed. Commonwealth vs. Julia Ann Donahue, surety of tbe peace. JVefenrM entered. Commonwea Ith vs. J. D. Ford, desertion. Continued. Commonwealth vs. M. J. McKenzle, sure ty of tbe peace. XolU proa entered. Commonwealth vs. Rosy Naugle, surety of tbe peace Continued. Commonwealth vs. Felix McHugh. surety of the peaoe. Case beard and action suss p ended. Commonwealth vs. Mary Clark, surety of the peace. Defendant sentenced to give bond in sum of $50 to keep tbe peace. Commonwealth ye. Joseph Yownker, sure ty of tbe peace. Xolle pro enteied. Commonwealth vs. Jessee A. Stahl, em bezzlement. Defendant plead guilty. Not sentenced. Commonwealth ys. James K. Utzler, as sault and battery. Defendant plead guilty. Sentenced to pay a flee of $23. and costs. Common wealtn vs. James McElarney, aggravated assault and battery. Defend ant plead guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of $23 and costs. Commonwealth vs. Salock et a I, riot. Xolle pro, entered. Commonwealth vs. Thomsa A. Brown, forgery. Juay find defendant guilty. Not sentenced. Tnecase of the Commonwealth vs. John F. Braden. wbo killed bis wife In Johns town on Wednesday of laot week, on motion of the prisoner's counsel. Chal. L,. Dick. Esq , on Wednesday was continued. Commonwealth vs. John Frank Woods, false pretense. Defendant plead guilty. Commonwealth vs. Charlea Watson, horse stealing. Defendant plead guilty. Not aenteneed. Commonwealth vs. Frak Darks, carrying concea'ed deadly weapons. Jury find de fendant guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of $1 and twenty days' imprisonment in coun ty Jail. Commonwealth vs. George Fnlley, bur ial y and larceny. Defendant plead guilty. Sentenced to four years in the penitentiary. Commonwealth ys. John Hertzog, aggra vated assault and battery. Defendant plead guilty. Sentenced to ten months in Jail. Commonwealth ys. Eliza McColgan and Kate McColgan, malicious mischief. Jury find tbe defeodanta not gallty, but that tbe prosecutrix Sarah Faaocls, pay one-fourth tbe costs and the defendants pay three fourths the coots. Commonwealth vs. John Pennington, forcible entry and detainer. Jury find de fendant, not guilty. Commonwealth vs. Alexander Rlblett, forcible entry and detainer. Jury find de fendant not guilty. Commonwealth vs. Felix McIIugb and Catharine Mrllugh. aggravated assault and battery. Jury find defendant guilty. Sentenced te pay a fine of $00 and costs. Commonwealth vs. Rose Dandele, larce ny. Jury find defendant not guilty. Commonwealth vs. Fred Sanders, carry ing concealed deadly weapons. On trial. Sfarrlaar I.Ieewa laaaed. The following marriage licenses were to sued by tbe Cleik of tbe Orphans' Court for tbe week ending Wednesday, September s. 190. Michael Melvio and Elizabeth O'Hara, Jobnbtown. John n. Reploge and Ellen M. Slagle, Stonycreek township. Nelson Mishler and Henrietta Ream, Up per Yoder township. Austin G. Miller and Annie Coleman, Roxbiny. Frank Bracken. Johnstown and Melile M. Barkbetmer. Morrellvllle. Cbarles Englebart and Eya Karl, Johns town. William Odner. Huntingdon county, Pa. and Francis Parker, Jobnatown. William L. Gossard. Johnstown and Clara Kyle, West Taylor township. Peter Sybert. Braddock, Allegheny coun ty. Pa. and Elizabeth M. Schnable, Johnstown. Killed HU Wife. Abont 9 o'clock on Thursday morning of last week, another murder was added to Cambria county's criminal calendar. John F. BradoB. who. until lately bad been lu the employ of the Cambria Iron Company, at Johnstown, and wbo waa a resident of the Fourteenth ward, (Mlaersvllie). on that morning, shot bis wife down In cold bloo d while standing In tbe yard In front of their residence. Some weeks ago Braden bad his wife and policeman Andrew Boucher, of that city arrested, charging them with being crim inally intimate. On Toenday. Braden and Ms wife visited the District Attorney's of. fice, for the wurpoee of having tbe Baits adjusted and the charges withdrawn. On their retnrn home. Braden. who while np town bad been drinking began .quarreling with bis wife, and kept It np during tbe night. In tbe morning Braden, after eat ina hU breakfast aked for bis revolver and on being told by bis wife where to find It np stairs, went and go It. Mrs. Braden was standing In the yard wben Braden re turned, and he deliberately raised bis pistol and fired, tbe hail striking Mrs. Braden In front of tbe left ear. crashed tbe cheek bone and entered the brain. Mrs. Braden fell unconscious to tbe emend, wben Bra- . dee fired three more sbots at ber, none of which took effect as tbe wound made by tbe first shot was the only one foond on ber person. Mrs. Braden was carried Into ber bouse, medical aid summoned and everything done for ber that could be done but abe died about four o'clock tbe same evening Mrs. Braden. it Is said by ber oelehbors was a good woman and that ber husbands suspicions were entirely unfound ed. Tbe couple bad five children tbe eldest of whom is a daughter abont fourteen years of ace, and tbe yoangest abont a year old. An Inquest waa held on Friday morning and tbe Jury found Sadie E. Braden came to her death from a pit-to! shot fired by ber bnsband. John F Braden. Braden was brought np to Jail of Friday evening. At the coroners -inquest. Grade Braden, the fourteen year old daughter, testified as follows : "I am the daughter or John F. Braden. On tbe morning of Angust 2ft tb my father came to the basement and asked mother for the revolver. My motter said "Just wait a minute, Frank, and come and eat your breakfast and then I will give It to you. Father tald there was nothing there that suited his appetite. Mother said that was all sbe bad to cook for breakfast Father then went out rnd came back In again and said : "I want that revolver." I tnen said to blm : "Come on and eat. pane." He sat to tbe table and drank some coffee. He asked mother again for tbe revolver. She told blm It was up-stalrs. He went np-stalrs for tbe revolver, and came to tbe ball window and said be couldn't find It. Mother told blm It was there, be should look again. He tben came down-stairs, and bad tbe revolver In his hip pocket Mother then told me to take tbe children to the back yard, and sbe went around front, saying sbe wss afraid. I saw father take the revolver oat of his pocket, and 1 feared be was going to shoot, and I ran toward Mr. Adams'. I beard a sbot and saw mother lying on tbe groaod with ber band to ber bead. There was sev eral sbots fired. Many of tbe neighbors, ats tracted by tbe shots, came to where mother was lying. They carried brr In the bonse and sent for a doctor. Sbe died about 4 o'clock In tbe afternoon. On Wednesday or last week while John Kob ler. of Clearfield township, was riding along tbe road leading from Carrolltown to Marx's Mills, wben opposite tbe residence of Mr. Valentine Buck, In that township, be stopped to chat with Mr. Bock wbo was building a pig pen near tbe road. James Buck, a son of Mr. Buck was at the bonse. on tbe porch, about 30 feet away, working with a shot gun which he did not know was loaded. Suddenly tbe gun was discharged, and Kob ler fell from bis horse unconscious. Tbe gun had been loaded with a large ball which entered Kebler's side about six Inches below the arm pit and four lDchfcs from the nipple, breaking the fourth rib and passing Into bis body wbere it lodged. Kohler was still living at last accounts but little. If any hopes are bad ror bis recovery. Tbe Beat medical writers claim that tte successfu remedy ror nasal catarrh must be non- Irritating, easy or application, and one that will reach all the remote sores and ulcera ted surfaces. Tbe history or tbe efforts to treat catarrh during the past obliges ns to admit that only one remedy baa tret these conditions, snd that Is Ely's Cream Balm. This pleasant remedy bas mastered catarrh as nothing else has ever done, and both physicians and patients freely concede this fact. The more distressing symtoms yield to it. ,tlf Absolutely Pure. Too powaer sarer vanea. A marrei oi parity, ttreoKth and wholeeomenaes. More ecouumlc&l than th ordinary kinds, and cannot b old ta eomi-etltlon with tn mnltitad of the low text Sort weiicnt, alum or pbonphate puwder. Smtd only ihcim. Hot A L Bltinsfo! wall St.. N aw Yoke. k du Co., 106 13. &B. ILatc IBiiyers Ar More Fortunate Than Usual This Season. In many lines in ourDress Goods Depart-, ments we find a sot plus, particularly in Hl'MSfEK WOOI.Ef!. This surplus must go. Room Is needed ror Fall goods now arriving. A sale of Fine Imported Dress Goods Nov elties to 42 inch goods at 60 cents. Very large and choice line, every piece of which is down In price from f 1 00 to f 1.25. Surely this Is reaching Bed Rock. Choice line or CO Inch Cloths, H0 cents. 36 inch. Wool Suitings, 35 cents. And In tbe SILK DEPARTMENT. Extra quality 19 inch Black Surahs, 50 cents. 26 Inch Black Snra-hs. 73 cents. Avery large line or Co:oked Regexcb Silks, 19 Inches wide, 70 cents, worth in trinsically f 1 25. ICO pieces Colored Ariuure Silks at tl.OS, extra heavy quality, down from $125 and fl.50. That is to say, both our 1.25 and $1 SO Armures now marked f 1 00 a yard. These and many other Items for late bay ers to profit by ip these stores. Writs oar Mall Order Depaitment. It of fers same advantages as are presented over tbe counter. Consumption Surely Cured. Ye Taa Karen: Pleaee Inform year readers that I kava a Uin remedy ror the a bore-named dleeaea. By Ite timely nee tboneaada of nopelaee rmm aaT been permanently en red. Iahallbeglad to aema two bottles of my remedy FEU to any of yonr reader who have tnBnmpttoa tr they will end me their Zipreee and P. O. addreaa. Respect fully, T. A. &UX.-UM, K. C. KU Pearl SC. M. T. Baeklws Aralra Halre. The Best Salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, letter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cares Tiles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. bold at tbe drug store of E. James, Ebens burg, and W. W. MeAteer. Loretto. rwldtac Table 9H Owls, at CaaBpawya. We haves a rew folding tables advertisement stamped on tbem will sell at 98 cents. Ton cannot table without tbe advertisement thai fl.50. Tbey bare a new patent for folding, and with a stamped across tbe top makes It a ful sewing table. Gaol with our that we bny this for less Improyed yardstick very nse- Wb have placed on tale a fine assortment or plain and tumped Linen bureaa scarfs, S3c to 11.13. ' tray covers, 17c to 42c. " splashers. 9c. to 62Jc " stand scarfs, 22c. to 75c tidies Sc. to 25c Atk to see them at Wx. Gable & Co.'a store, Altoona. ST0NEW0RK ! THE Commlitlonen ol liamtula eonnty will receive, proposals tor tb abotmenU of a bridge t be erected aorosa th Klackllck creek sear Duncan's Ked Hi III in Blackllck townihlp natll MONDAY, SEPTEMBERS, 1890, AT IO O'CLOCK, A. M. Plans and fpeelflcatlona of ton work eaa be een at tb Commissioner office in Ebensbarr. Th Commiiilooen reterr tb rlxht to reject any or all bids. JUKJI KIKni . JOHN CAM PiiELL, Commissioners. J. . L.LOY I. Attest : D. A. HcUocsi, Clerk. eej.4 SI A goad and poshlnc Salasmaa ber. Firs' lane pay ex- weekly. Cotamtaslof r Salary, ialck aelllna; new Fralts anc -ipeplaltle. FARM tSN can (ret a rood paying; ob lot he Wnur. Writ lor tall terms and partio- lar. 1 KED. . YOUNO. Nurseryman. aer-SSna Korhoeter. N. Y. BOGGS&BUHL, 115 to 119 Federal St. ALLEGHENY, - - PA. A PMladerpBia Lawyer Prominent In hi proi.-splon. says: "Don'r put my name la print but refer any oue you wish to inn, and I will gladly tell uii.it tbe Kuwia Mntmrtum t urr ha." (Une for IixV' Tola gvnU'man so Inme pm wonld hRT9 thought Win acnppie. uid l"irr Uatya use or our reuiwdr bixaibteueJ him tut aiinnc If a. G. W BjiKcm. a toadr nnaia-tarvT of Wil mlnctoo. DeL, unVM !". l.th "From tbe fcret day 1 bfvan u oe t-'ie B'lmi- n Khuraau.vn Cure, re I ml fulWed and hit t.Tnf Jrt dally lacieeaad. Tne aP of my limhe boenjne u.ire and nv aatural olJI 1 kit nodoonift eillwjr lkiu or work..n I Itriw of syhln' vrtucA -M ma Quick aau woodrisu an e&ecl. One of Philadelphia' old merrhanta. Mtt O. O. Bnrarra. ramdinc tfto Main Simre.Oermfuit'iwn.amre: The Uomu Lemauwa Cure ha taaen all tb para ou of aar dMchbor'a arra and nee, bile bad au2ore4 greatly with it fur monina. We have wtlmony of this sort sufOclent te ee-Uary the most skeptical. But If you have tLe Klieumatlsin vou want rvllef rather Uuin tstl mony. You can iret It quick, sure, permanent, by "fH"g tor Uio RUSSIAN RHEUMATISM CURE Ussx rlprlTt paaaphkre. with vwMmonial. fr-ea. n en If mailM. Inc. additional, t PflCO &2.00. If nwuaxred. luo. um -RUSSIANS- Rheumatism cuts. Kone Genuine without this Trade-Mark. As yet It Is not to be found a the stoma, but esq co2y be had by enolcwtn the amount a above, al aJJruiielLut the Auixncau prornetora, PPAELZER BROS. 8c CO. 81S-ol Jlarkrt Street. fkUadelphlaw JO VEAK Ml ftofbrlnf from th effect of youthful error, early decay, wuting weakneaa, lost manhood, etc, I wtil and a valuable treatise (sealed- containing foil partlonlara for bom our. FREE charge. A splendid irv11 work ; should Tb read by erery maa who la narrow and debilitated.. Artrlre , ADMITTISTUATBIX' NOTICE. Letters ol administration npon the setate of Cornelius Morris, late ot Clearfield township, la tb county of Cambria. Pa., deceased, bavins; been rraoted tb aadersla-ned, notice is hereby tire to all persona Indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and tboa havlna; claims or demands attain t tb same are request ed to present them, properly authenticated, tor settlement. MAKllAKET E. MOKK1S. Administratrix. Clearfield township, September a, isao St EX ECTJTOK- NOTICE, fcatate of Michael Piummer, Portajre town snip, deceased. Letters testamentary ea th estate of Michael Flomasr, late ef fertaire township, Cambria eoenty. decesaed. hartna; been rr anted to the an derslaaed, all persons Indebted to said estate ar bereqy not I Bed to make payment to m wl tit oat delay, and tboa bavins; claims against th am will present laem properly aatbentleated lor settlement. JAMES F. JSKtLLY, PortacTwp., Sept. , 13W0.et Executor. STRAY BUIi. Strayed sway from ths subscriber restdlna lo lortto, Cambria county. Pa., oa or abont the eta day of Jon last, a brtodl bull, oo year and Bin months old. Any person knowing- tb wherea bout ot tb store aid Voll will confer a laror by 1 1 Ids Information to toe undersigned. JACOB STtBLHOEK. IxjreUo, Pa,, September 5ih, ltey.it A DMINISTKATOK'S NOTICE. Xa. Ltttra of admlnif ration bavins: been granted to tbe aDderelsroed by tbe KeKiser of Cambria county, on tb estate ot William O'Con- nel. late or beusourc. in said ooantv. deceased notice Is hereby siren to allnersons to make pay ment without delav and those bavlnsr claims against ram to present tbem properly authentica ted lor settlement J. B. DENNY. Administrator of Wm. U'Conoell, oeoeaced. aul.et SAW MILLS ! Pate at Variable Friction Belt Feed. Steam Engines, Hay Presses. Shingle Mills, &c. Portable Crist Mills? Send lor ill us. Thrrahlnc Mrbles,we. Catalog-a. A. B. t SKL'AK.lU., lork, Pa. FOR SALE. Eeur SHROPSHIRE BUCK LAMBS. These sbeep aie considered tbe best mutton ebeep I tint are raised. Also have beavy fleeces o' wool of a fine quality, for further Information address me at Tyrone, Pa. KL'EBEN POX. ao3 DONALD E. DUFTON, ATTOKN EY-AT LA W, Lbikhbi o, Pcssa. sVOffloe In Opera House, Centre street. GEO. M. READE, ATTOKNEY-ATLA W, EBBHSBrP-O, PSBXa. MVOdern on Centr street, near High. Of Interest to the PEOPLE OF GALLITZIN. A Present lor Every School Boy ! Scbool foon eranifcce and (aitots should reuieo.btr that Gas- Siwtn bas trta larcest and best assortment of Children's Clothing in Cambria Co. Suits foras ranging In aee from 4 to 14 sear, selling at 1.22, Jl.43. fl 74, fl PS SDd up to 13 00. Boys' fiuits from 12.75 and up to f 10. To eveiy purchaser ot a bov's 6uit sve will present a Male and pencil fre of eharife. So bring the little ones and get them a suit at "can't be beat" prices. Bear la mind tbat Mr. Kimsu Is dow In tbe ast and new goods will arrive dalij. Yoii Men, Here is Ecmetlii that will Interest Yon ! Black Clieylot Suit will D 'a 11 tbe ko" this Fall. Our Mr. Simon ban sent home ae lareest assor:a)pnt or Cheviot Sous ever seen in Cambria county. w uav u.eui in I'nraavava IV sin A C t r- wi.t. w. i . r .,.lW sTbAA4 xwsjie wwaaj at ituuiiu TlS.tJ BV O, aKasi a-. S. as au aa V..4S.I evioi ous ever seen in uamona coumy. e uav iiieiu Circle and Doub.e-Creasted. Htlk-faced or plala btbt silk it? but the heht marie and nio-t reliable clothtDi? will be SatirsH S raav a&y4 VT . . a. 1 . awaawv "TJ Jf IfLIJIUK UUt LUC IWbt UJattlC BUU UIU? L ICHOU'D CIU bandied ni rV v1 'I o(oa rnn rs U tkliiaa 1 0A srt fnr avarv fiii Inr windows of our new store for the latest style and novelties In Geni'tt Wear PANTS, PANTS, PANTS. If you wear pants look at our assortment and It will do your eyes eood. as we have tbem from 75 oenta up to T! per pnir. The variety of our patterns aDd grades are too taany to mention separately, so call and see for yonrH!f. It is never too mucb trouble for us to show oar good. Ileaiember w have also a full line ot balf spring an1 f ull sprirjg bottom pants. Just arrived our Fail styles of Stiff and Sott Hats. It Is now time to discard yonr straw bat and you can easilv afford to do so when you can boy a black Derby bat of the very latent style for f 1.25. Four different xbapes to select from. It you want to be "in tne swim." wear one of those nolb Evenlce Sun bate. We keep a full assortment of gents silk and velvet caps wblcu will be retailed at 45 cents each. Good black caps at 25 cents each. A full line of soft felt bats fiom 48 cents to 13. BOYS, DON'T NEGLECT TO GET A BEAU. Wo bave Jnst received the finest line of Gent' Neck wear the Eaetern citit a can pro duce. Tbe line comprises all tbe late shades and all the ritfTerrnt styles. Our King Ties are tbe acknowledged beauties of the town and only 43 cents for your pick of 100 styles. Our Hue of Four-lnHand Teck Scarfs, Wtnasor'e Dude Bows and Siting Ties can't be be beat a large assortment to select from for 24 cents. The "Weather is Changing and vou can't go around much longer wftb yonr old shoes. Eear In m'nd ibat Mr.JSI tEon went direct to Boeton and will bny his stock of shoe frr-tn tbe manufacturer lor spot cash; so If in nd of aiiTthine in the shoo line come to oa. Full particulars next week. For a NOBBY UtillT-WEIGHT OVEIiCOAT ro to Gf-Tjs. iMionsr, Gallitzln's Largest Cssb Merchant, Chestnut Street, Gallitzin. Pa. Uf Ketnember we pay your fare both ways providing your purchases amount to f 10 or over. TTIAl' list. L MbMMI Wert TH Sr.rTEHBEtt. Indiana I!. Hi S. nna. Kulterbaugb. , , t. ('nDQiDbam. Slon.. v. Mcmullen n ai. Kliber ...ts. Kaaer ei ai. I"e Hlair s. tlailasher. Hrlnrl Prlnitle. Klna vs. f'oolc. W;laDd... Kinports. Bowman Barnhart. 'resswell -........-vs. oie. Farber vs. Jlaywooa .-oai . o. Irvln 111- Iniu vs. Kulruff. Kline vs. Klllott. Hasan vs. L.lttiner. Miller .. . vs. Sturm et al. Anna vs. Notley. Admrs. ol Kubritx vs. t-uster. Gallagher Waker. (lalUsrber s. KaSer. Malchoason .. vs. lunhry. SU-warJ k. Co vs. UltuajK. Hall. Swoyer. ll'.ase A. Wlln"7!Zr.. -vs- Creary vs. EKPOSlTIOMo; AT PITTSBURGH, ens Ge3t. 3d, Closes Oct. 18th- Hopper : Bros. & : Co. Prothj's. Office, Auk. 8, ParrlKh. Myers a. Keade. II SDK tl. J AS. C. D1HBY. 1SV0. FroUioovtary. ri-riAL. LIST. X Tbikd Win ! SarntaBaa (beaoiAL). Martin vs. Md Hade. Salman . - vs. Carroll. Keade vs. Knepper heirs. Fnnirle vs. Prlnarle. Kerr a. Co . ...vs. Brown. Brlnker vs. I'amsb. Potters Co-o;erat!veCo.TS. Mr(oui&. Kerr a Co vs. Yinner. Kuokle vs. Vomlelierfc K6ene. Wesiover". vs. Bowers. Same vs. auie. Kites: v. Adm. Hemperlv vs. Lljy Mdse-Co. laitrow.. va. shoemaker. Ilall. swoyer. Ulase & co..... -.V8. Mc'Jontifle. Same vs. Wllhelra fc. MoGonl- ale. McVey..... vs. Suppes. MfXiswlej vs. Vautchn. Miller a. Co vs. Vantcun. JAS.C. DAHBY. Prothy'a. Office. Aug. 8, 18l. Prothonotary, Extend lo Ions Hearty luvllallon wnn You Vinlt Hie t'lly lo Call axicr Ex amine 111 fir block of RED BOOM FUfilUPii, PARLOR FURNITUR NOTICE TO PERSONS DaWIRIKO TO ISTEST IX Borough. Bonds ! "."VOTICK Is bereliy given tbat the Boronh of J Ebensburir. Pa., is about to Issne bnnrls In ine amouui i - each, with interest al the rate ol 4 lcr cent, i.er i t ...-n11v 4raa fWsTWl tataV tion o far an the ludfTldual holders are concerned. w. A la.ast In snh WTir!tie8 will nleaae maae known at once to the nndersig-ned or eri?UB U. L.10TU , IpUlJ 0l(,ee, 1. " w k.. .a.a.a awiah trk TiOrchaLM. namoer o i sum wuua " 1 DSSO IWaUS wen " " a-- presentlna themselves, hence the necessity ol promptness in uims :r.,vw ol bonds desfred. ; h. L. M Aivs, EbensburK. Aur. 29 . 1(W0. Burness. NOTICE la ths. OaeHAKS Oocbt or Csmskia Oo. To tbe Heirs and letral Kei.resentaUTes of Thomas Pnnean. deceased: O aaauao: Yon are hereby cited to be aad ap pear belore the Judges or the Orphans' Court to be held at Ebensbnrit. nn the Orst Monday ol Sep tember neat, then and there to accept or refuse to take the real estate of Thomas Irancan, deceased at tbe appraised valuation put upon It by an lnqnest duly awarded by the said Court, or show cause wbj same should 1NEMAN Sheriff. SherifTi Office. Ebensburg;, Fa-, Asgnst $. K0.3U ADMmiSTBATOK'S NOTICE. Letters ol administration upon the estate ot A. J. Christy, late of Korettn. Oembriaeountj, l'a., deceased, bavins been ranted to tbe under slsrned. netloe is hereby K'ven to all persons In debted to said estate to make payment without delay, and these bavins: claims or demands SKSinst the ssme will present them, properly authenticated, fur settlement. J. K. DENbY, Administrator ol A. J, Cbrtety, deceased. Angust li. 6U Carpets, Lace Curtains, Diniiiil and Kitchen Furniture Bedilinjr, Stoves and Ranges. We furnlah everyllilnit that pertains to the proper Ullluic r a liwwae at lowor prleeslliau s-ttu be bsl rlMvlicre In the rll. W35 An 33 XHzVlt XI IH EXFOSITIOX. Cars Irons the B. eV O. and P. It. K. Ilfpols pass oar Doors. M 111 ajlaly Jlve any Information nerrsssry. HOPPER BROS. & CO., SOT "WOOD STREET, PITTSBURG. sep5 6t ADVERTISERS ty addressing- lire. P. Kawell Jt Co., 10 Spruce Su New York an learn the exact cost of any proposed line ot ADVLRTIsINCJ In American Kewspapen. 100 race Pamphlet loe. TW. DICK, e ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW. tBKBrBO. Pekx'a. Air-Speolal attention given to claims for Pen. sion Bounty, etc. cL7-l-90 17VEKYBODY in lambtia eountv shouU raid j th rajcsta. Vixij H o per year. NOTICE. All persons are hereby cautioned against pnrchsslnic school orders ot Allesrbeny acheol dis trict Cambria county, bearina: number and date as follows: Order No. 123 lor FiS.OO. dated February lbuO; order No. 15a tor fli 60, dated June au. lewO.and order No. 1 lor $110 27, dated June3.1t0. as the above orders were drawn by m Intake and imposition. By order ol the Board. S. VAUOHT, Allegheny twp.. Ana:. 11. 8U Secretary. Jj Came to tbe residence of the understrned in Areirtarny town 'bin on or about June US in, 1890, one light red belier. white spotted , supposed to about the age of two years. Tbe owner Is re quested to coma, pay charges and take her away, or aba will be disposed ol aocordlnic to law. TUOS. Buiiur. AUKbecy towoenlp, August 15, ONLYS20 HIGH ARM, PHILRD'R SINGER. mm sT - liVRiik 111 1 ooi n-arasg-- 4aw' 17 N WARRANTED 5 YEARS. 15 DAYS TRIAL scir-ecttlnsr Needle, threadlns;shwttle,la oialaa and llghtTaa , has tbehaudaomest ood-work, and nnest f extra atlw hmrsts. i pa y agents or send for clrcwlar. THE C. A. WOOD CO. .10thSL,Phila.,Pa. 'ElUCSBURGEPAv CE-LEAT HtR- CDUNTEfib lWARE A NTEQ HII. MYERS, e ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW. Eiioeariia, Vi. sVOtnee la Cullunads Kow, oa Ceoue street. HASTINGS HOTKL. U. J.SHETIKI. ritOPHIETOR. located at the (Station, near the centre of the town, oa rourtn Avenue. We endeavor to fur nlxh tbe best accummodatlons to business men. pleasure seekers and boarders. Persons In search ol comlort and quiet will find It a desirable place to stop. The Table Is unsurpassed and is always supplied with the best the market atlords.and all the delicacies of the season. I be Bar Is sup plied with the choicest of pore liquors and clitora and nothinir but the best Is sold. Special atten tion given to tbe care of horses. H. J. SCHETT1U. ALEXANDER F- HAY, C A T t: K E K , Ladlos and Centlomen's Din Inland Lunch Rooms. All PrunAvrnne. PITTSBI KU, PA. J'Weddiijitt. l'arties. Luncheons, etc., sup- Clied with eery requisite, to any available Klnt, y rail or otner oiinveTance. Special and prompt attuntlon irlven orders by mall or telephone. August 22, l'.K)-3m. STKAY NCT1 T.. Came to the roxitfcuoe ol the subocrtber in Clearfield towiiship ou the lflth .lay of Auicut lso. a dark rr l cow with a white spot on her faoe, points ot horns sawej oil. and eui'po'ed to about years o!J. Tho owner ! r.q jested to couie furwani, pr.ire prurty, nay rhurces sod take her away, otherwise Fhe will ba lnsgea ot ai.r iin lo Uw. SILAS M. 1 l'OLA,S-S. au-
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