1 I :s 353 4 1 I A. NT. a fro8 ,f . a..' ftunlma Jiccmaru EBCAMBl'KV. PA. . . wr-s w-h ear AT afa afa r- -'i r rTfrmnn Duurrier. of Johns . --f W ;lr- lay rtcht In EJien.-ibrjr. -,. r Winn, pfttor of th TVesriyte ' .. ... , 'i V...i p'ai-e. U away on a two 4 l iving rotted In the field of v.-t'i'! -nunty. r T!""'1" OMTti and 1)1 sister "si!'r. nf Rcilofont. formerly of this c on Wednesday. r,, r,.rii T'''1d, ef noutsdale. Clearfield ".'tv wn tiTe on Wednesday In atteod X it fie funeral of Ms aunt. Mrs. Kitteil. r Will J- Mafenan of Johnstown waa ."town on Wednesday. aod undeterred by 1 ttter, started fr the Carrolltown vr. i.fwis A. Austin and wife, of win pr. Florida, are visiting Dr. T. M. .kirrl "f "i'" P '" ifr""- 1 sister of K'rfcanl. TUent riirrlsnn, arrived at Creason . : Friilv evening and since then the df iiri'rnmeet has heen located at the -s;Uin House cottage. jphn Devlin or Johnstown, drooped In , ejo rn-tliv (Tnnrsdav). while In town ' ,.,2 fnr the westher to clear np snffl ..f tn to the Carrol itnwti Fair, si'wrwsn, the I.eechhnrf orllaal pack was tried at Kittening, eonvleted J rip'at intf the Uqnor law, and sentenced . ,,(! f(,r fifl i'vs and pay a line of v.00. Rnpfr core guaranteed by Dr. J. B Ml Arr-nt.. Philadelphia. Pa. Ease '. u, an noeraftnn or delav frera bosN attested by tnousande or cure arter tains Monday nlebt paused great ,mu In the vicinity of Latrobe, Pa. r,fl!h,nn creek overflowed, and a enir nf homes along Its banks were ,!'rt4. -!I A MrPlVe, senior editor of the Al- m T:". w n'r on Wednesday for Ls!;nr. coming op on the ! o'clock Tiina retnmlrg to the Mountain tlty tli'iftHrnoon. -CMrles J. MsTor. our next County ,urr. was 'n town on Wednesday on road to the Carrolltnwn Fair, but owing nnfstrnrahle aspect of the weather, xikwH his yUlt until a later day. W hae a speedy and positive Cure r r("trrh, Tliphtherla. t'anlter Mouth, and "iiUrhs. In SMIoh'a Catarrh Remedy. A Ir.Jactor free with each bottlo. Use r yon ilre health and sweet breath. Jnt:n Con's, who fhh.7 ITarry V. ;,hnrnnn D-n'orafinn Psv over quarrel neerolnj the possession of a keg nf beer. nmr'rt4 nf murJfr In the second degree tUuntlnnilon WednemJay, and sen tenced i J? renrs In the Wtem penitentiary. -IV'Ment nrrsnn waa visited at Cresj n on Tno'luy hy six young ladles, of the slutting pins of St. Alnytus Academy, Lorettn, who drove ever from Loretto, tbe pnrpow of conveying to the Presl ':t the repecfs of thst Institution. -Jnha R Temple, of Wllmlneton. Del, ni'tws'tlng trial for hnrglary at Rnn ida. t'tfmptpd suicide on M.inday by hU thront with a rsror. The wound xa Irrh in nVpth hnt owing to prompt -f "i! at'ontlon It Is heMpv'd not to be i I i'Vi.n,. p ,,';, (i j.) y(r-olcl resident of t onr'v. fH f'oni a htrknrv tree re r. a il'-'ntii-e of twenty-eiht feet, , -kr a ron pi Jtoth arms were J -M t the wrVs, a pasfi ent In his chin, .front t-eib knocked out and other Ins -n riTP(l. -Tt rotrrnv store and postofflce at W,ttnore'nd county, was burg S'njRV niuht and considerable t irrt stamps taken. The thieves "s'ltrnred oo Monday morning In a t n aJ wre taken to Greenaburg, -Ts Erie ship cvnal commission will In r.WshurKh, Wednesday, and pre- i't !wrt to th next I,egla!ature recorn- . . ' i" 1 1 j tn iiir rsnii iiuui ttoir? t the ;Itm. The reports of the :rwfn ,Knw ,hRt tthf,T tn Allegheny " rnr !Vr river route le practl- f -1 Vn n rfc farm of neorge Danler, I11 ,v,nt on nd a half mllea from I i'.rj, w burned Thtiraday nlaht of laet H ,.W-.r with sitty bushels of oats and W-T f firmiBK ImplcoienU. The lose "'" it alvint HOO. with an Insurance t-'O Tk fir I. I- " ' m-yv"' IU lSI VI 111 -4 l 'r,., relished bv many Is the to. which Is rcade as follows : two nr ttre tomatoes, cut them Into M f-r tht-m In butter, adding a little 1 Prrr : heat ecrna ennnvh for an ' lisat ome hotter In frying pan. " lie f.ffI,, ,ni1 ft(,r mixing n the fork a p'ain omlet 1-R.Bbllran Coogresalonal Confer- "" D'sfrict composed of delegate) 11 iMf B air. Cambria and Someraet WH ta-,t in this niace on Tuesday 'T1 .h.. . ... . , . -- --on i.Ur wwi will or viSlfKI , 5"''U, n,'OSer of patriots who will '"f'lta it,tMm,n to aerva thla Con- -' District. '4''-en months old child of J. B and t-s. af Seventh Avenue Altoo irownej ,t the residence of Mr. J. i Frodaiity. on Monday. Mr. m father of Mrs. Slpea, and the on a v.'t aod had ber child with , . -. ill, ...... r- .lin , r i-li Int.. a tub of water aod an . ,. - '"ira. ioe cniids remaini U Alfoona for Interment. ,Hn" Sr"'n. one of the .-it, of Cambria county, died at 'tl I.nrt an wwDuay ibsi. i urn ass horn A -ti tan ..j - i . . - iti inq wm w - i.ate aiKieire, who waa U early Mttl.ra .4 ... tk. l w v. mmw Ulik I 'n the couety. She waa married t R rhard awaolaa. wbe died la , . " lUr rtmatna were tta- st. Mlrhaela cametery In Loretto, urniBg at 5 O ClOCE. .tor. f K! ward Bowmae.. at i, , WM dtroyed by fire oo , - at about 13 o'clock, together '""nu-nu. Mr. Bowman, with :a the eecood atory of the ( s awakened by the explo M..'"'J"r aln the ita.t. Tbey . J" oh a wlndow.throwtnvtha bd. t "" the ground and dropping the ; --'aaroa It. The confectionery -t" ''I'.suo, adjoining, was also !-t'B? .vrcupied by F. L. Shep- ' "ipsrinteodeot of the Peon Krntoi Company, corner of lamagijd by ire about V -I"4" Ti'' traeturw was atrock ijgf, Tl" Cre WM coiOov to the ud could not be readily J, ir- r.i.-,3in r,,,., eriat dam I a.. wlM reaptJ ll0 ooo. or n " "J'J'ea into the Logan Tha case cf tte Common weaitb y. IIrry Marsh for the murder of Clara Shsk -shaft, will be renrhrd this (Thurdiy) af ternoon. Mr. J . K r.urtneft, formerly ct Cairol! town. but now of Allegheny tfy. passed through this place on his way borne on Thursday. Josh 8pectt. a merchsnt o Stoys town. Somerset county, e-cldentalty ehot himself in the right arm while Fqoirre! tuntlng on Tuesday. Farmers In Fayette county are alnrmed over a peculiar disease prevailing among calves. The trouble Is first noticed in the stiffening of the Joints of the fore legs, the whole body of the animal finally becoming useless. While picking blackberries on Monday just In sight of Ridgeway. Flk county, Philip l.ewr elimhed upon the end of a log Jest aa a huge bear growled and Jumped off the other end. Re remained and filled Ms palls unmolested. The bog cholera In Heldleberg and Marlon townships. Berks county. Is spread ing. Sixty boga have succumbed within a few days In the district where the disease first made Ha appearance. A great many an Imals have been attacked. A Joint meeting between the miners and operators of the counties of Clearfield, Centre, Blair. Bedford, Cambria and Hun tingdon took place at the Knights of Labor Hall In Alfoona on Wednesday afternoon. Several speeches were made after which a committee of seven operators and seven miners was appointed to trv and fix npon prices, 't he committee met. at the Logan noose on Wednesday night, bnt as yet we have not learned of their decision. The managers of the Csxrnlltown fair have eertslnly been In bad luck In their se lections of dates for holding their fairs. Last year the weather was bad enonsrh. bnt this year It Is worse. This week there has been constant rain and many people who arrived here on their way to he fair gave up the trip on account of the weather. We understand the managers have decided to keep np their courage and bold the fair for four days after the rain subsides, !lf It should take thena all Fall. Conductor Jamee Snvder.'of the Ebens bnrg Branch train, who with his wife and family bad been spending hie well-earned vacation at Leavenworth. Kas., and other points In the West, dropped In on hla re latives and friends In this city, or some of them at least, yesterday morning, and wilt return to home and to duty to-day. A true man, an honest clt'rn and a faithful em ploye of the P R. R. Is onr friend Jamea. who has a bead of the right ahao and a heart In the right p'-e. Atioona Time. Of all the newspapers In the county (Clearfield) only one Is supporting Del a ma ter. Tet la the Clearfield Journal the organ of the party. The DuBols Canritr. an avowed Repnbllcan paper, and tr.e most widely circulated Republican paper In the connty. baa not yet been able to lend Its aid to Delamater. The Independent papers of the county are all opposed or indifferent to Delamater. The grangers of the county are against blna. and the miners are out spoken in their support of Pattison. Du Tii Erprtu . The large amount of rain that has fallea within the past few days baa caused the rlvera to rise and converted every hillside rivulet Into a torrent. The putters and sewera of the city proved Inadequate to carry off the floods that poured Into them and many of them became blockaded. This resulted In the Inundation of the streets In manyplaces and the filling of cel lars. Perhaps the worst place in tbe city was on Railroad street between Adams and Clinton, nere the water was so deep oyer the sidewalks and streets as to prevent travel and cellars were partially Allied. Johnttotm Trihnne. Michael Tlghe. a pnddier employed In the nail works at Lok nven. bad his neck broken on Tuesday. He bad taken a ball of molten metal cut of the furnace red-bot and started to move It on the elevated rail road or telegraph, a switch of which runs from the main track to each pnddllng fur nace. As he bad unfortunately forgotten to set bla switch right, the wheel that carried hia tons run off the track, thus dropping tbe load to the floor of the mill, while he was pnshlng wi.h all his force. He was under momentum that he was unable to stoo when the weight dropped and fell on bis face with great violence. dtsloat!ng bis neck. Dr. Patrick Joseph McCaffrey, one of the oldest physicians In tbe State, died at the finest bouse, near St. Xavler'a. West moreland county, on Tuesday evening at 0:4.1. Dr. McCaffrey was bom In County Fermanagh, Ireland. March 17th. 1801. and was educated at Portnro Innesklllen, startled medicine at Carlow, and finished his medical education at Cleveland. O. He was an allopathic doctor of the strictest type, aod for years practiced medicine at Trenton, K. J. and Loretto Cambria conn ty. and enjoyed the confidence and esteem of fcl numerous patients. The last 20 years of his life were spent on his farm ad joining the farm of tbe Sisters of Mercy at St. Xavler's. Alex Fresh, formerly of South Fork, now of Wllmerdlng, welt known In this county, who a year or two ago escaped from an officer who was trying to arrest him on a charge of making a criminal assault on a young girt waa hem on Sunday last, bis first eppearaaee In public In this place since bis escape. In the Pittsburg papers of Wed nesday morning we see It Hated that "Alex Fresh night foreman at the Westlnghouse Machine Works at Wllmerdlng. was ar rested and locked up laet night charged with felon louslv assaulting Martha OIK Christ. IB years old. Freeh Is married and has 13 children." Whether the arrest Is made on the old warrant, or whether It ta a new offense, we have as yet failed to learn. Since the above was put In type we see by Thutsday morning's Tittsborg papers that Fresh was glvew a bearing before Magis trate, nyndman, of PIttsbnrg. on Wednes day night, and be Id for Court without bail. J. Wilkinson A Son, marble aod gran ite dealers of Ehenaburg. ra., wbdi to In form the nnbllc that they are prepared to fill all orders for cemetery I .:in Tbe r'.!o:n aftr the in'i'i' v WA'-t,. :e -el o:I "I'Miiilr) . Ki V rt-'i.'.. : iil ut t-fr boaia In Ebens on i'.on.lay September 8tb. 1S90, Mr. Kit tell, in tbe IClb year of r.er p-nTPWf rlfh vs. E!'n We!r' Veff- ! In pa dleonfer'y rore Tefec(1ar r'ead ( guilty. Ser.terced to Jail for one month, i r;e t aving a'reedv cetve.1 five rnwtr.s. Cfwrocnv..-.-! i .iir' i n -h. fl.-.-l A dam Smith. .i,.li!n; tlm-aerlpi j-rTS Ctiend Jury liii.-ie-a tl..- 1m. . (Vmmrn wws'tli Apnteton D'niod. assanlt ai d V.iitrry. xftt a tme bill and the 7 ma,-vur S M Snvder. pay tbe eo-ts. Common wealth ys. Thomas Klnrvon, malicious mlecblef. Not a tme Mil and the pronecntor Jobn Voel, pnv tho costs. Comjnonweetth vs. Rose Dowdel. lar ceny. Jury find defendsnt not euilty. Cmmon wealth ys. Frei Sanders, carrying concealed weapons. Jnry find defendant gul ty. Sentenced to pay a fine cf f25. end costs. Commonwealth vs. Harry Dongherty, murder. Grand Jury Ignored tbe bill. Commonwealth ys. AniteriDD Werner, assault and battery with Intert to commit rape. Jnry returned a verdict of guilty of simple assault and battery. Sentenced to pay a fine of 120 costs and go to Jail 20 days. Commonwealth vs Harry Johns, assault and battery. Orand Jnry Ignored tbe bill and direct the prosecutor. John A.Webb, to pay th eots. Commonwealth vs. William Down, as sault and battery with Intent rape. Grand Jarv Ignored tbe bill and dl' rect the prosecutrix, Armenia Bsum, to pay the costs. Commonwealth vs Samoel Ltiteer. as sanlt and battery with Intent to commit rape. Jnry find defendant gnllty. Sen tenced to pay tbe cots of prosecution and undergo an Imprisonment of nine months In the county JaiL Commonwealth vs Oeorge R. Hovd, Lar ceny by bailee. Defendant plead gnl!ty. Sentenced to pay a fine of 1 30 and costs and undergo an Imprisonment In the Western penitentiary for one year. Commonwealth ys George Webster, Lar ceny. Defendant plead guilty. Sen tenced to pay a fine of ?i Of) and costs and go to Jsil for three months. Commonwealth vs. Nell Arthur, assault and battery. Defendant plead guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of ?5 and costs. Commonwealth ys. William McFarland. assanlt and battery. Defendant plead rati fy. Sentenced to pay a fine of id and coats. Commonwealth ys Robert Cox, rape. Jury find defendant guilty. Commonwealth ys Annie Relnlnger, lareeney. Jnry find defendant not gnllty. Commonwealth vs. William J. Farrell. entering a house with intent to rommit a felony. Jury find defendant guilty. On Saturday afternoon Judge Johnsten. sentenced tbe following named prisoners. Robert S. Cox. ronvlcted of rape, sen tenced to pay a fine of fO and costs and nndergoan Imprlsoment of two years in Western penitentiary. W. A. Stab I. embezzlement, hen'eneed to pay a fine of ?10 an1 costs and andergo an Imprisonment of six months In county jail. John Frank Woods, defrauding a board ing boose keeper. Sentenced to pay a fine of ?5and cofts and go to jail for 20 days. William J. Fsrretl. entering a house with Intent to commit a felony. Sentenced to pay a fine of f 20 and costs and one year In the Western penitentiary. Charles Watson. hore stealing. Sen teheed to pay a fine of f20 and costs and two yeara tn Western penitentiary. SECOND WEEK. Commonwealth vs. Gorge B. Malone and John O'Neill, bnrgarly. Jury find defendants guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of ?10 and costs and go six months to the county Jail. Commonwealth vs. Kurtz, norse steallnr. Jnry find defendant uot guilty. The cases Thomas Kerr .V Co. vs. Jobr. Brown. Potters Operative Co. ys. Mrs. Me Gongh and George Y. MeCauley, vs Georee W. Vaughn, on next week'a list were continued. Commonwealth vs. Reuben Robins and Cora Wells, keeping a disorderly house. Jnry found Robins guilty and fonnd Cora Wells not guilty. Robins sentenced to pay a floe of ?50 and costs and go to jail for CO diys. Commonwealth ys. Frank Roberts. forni cation. Defendant plead guilty. Commonwealth vs. Luclnda Swank, big amy. Defendant plead guilty. Commonwealth vs. Rassel McLangblln, dltnrh!ng a religions meeting. Jury find defendant guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of $20 and costs. Commonwealth vs. J. A. Ambrose, mar rvlng the wife of another man and fornls cation. Jnry find defendant guilty. Commonwealth vs. Mary E Potter, higa-. my and adoltry. Jury find defendant guil ty. Commonwealth vs. Georgs A- Hager. renting a building with knowledge that It was to be used as a gambling house. Jury find defendant not guilty. Commonwealth vs. Watson C. Baldwin, onstruetlpg legal process. Continued. Commonwealth vs. Charles E. Llgo, for eery. Jury find defendant not gully. Commonwealth ys, Emma Steg. assault and battery. Jary find defendant guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of one dollar and coets. Commonwealth ys. Mrs. Ellen Draas and Charley Dress, mallcloos mischief. Jury fled defendants guilty. Commonwealth vs. James Green. Thomas Gillespie et al. malicious mischief. Juty find Thomas Gl'leeple gnllty and the other defendants named to tbe Indictment not guilty. Commonwealth ys. George Llngerfelter, burglarly and larceny. On trial. Marearet ae. Tte arrouncr mert of tte death of Mrs. Kit toil, on Vorday inornltg was a surprise and sbix-k to the people ef Ebenstutg. nij-jr of whuui bad seen ber at church on Sunday, in the enjoyment ot her usual btlth. Srie bad been troubled with a bronchical affection for a long time but no apprehensions were felt that It would soon Urnilniite fatally or that ber death waa noar at hand. She retired on Sunday o igbt In good spirits and seemingly well. About I fcalf-pa-t 'o'clock on Monday morning, ber s;n M. I). Kiftell, Eq., was awakened by a rapping at his door and on opening the dor foutid bm mother, nrable to epeak, tittering from a severe bemorage. the b'.uod rusbiog from her mouth and before any thing could be done for her. she expired. Mrs. Kitteil was born In Ballymackey. near Duoda'.k. Ireland In tbe year 1814 and came to tbie country-with her parents when about two year old. Sbe was married In ; 1840 to Wiliiam Xittell. Esq., wbo was a j member of tbe Cambria county Bar and j whose death occurred about twelve years j ago. soon after their marriage Mr. and Mr-. Kitteil moved to Ebeneburg, which f has been the home er the family ever since. Mrs. Kitteil. was tbe mother of nine cbil j dren. eiiht cf whom survive ber, three daughters. Fannie. In rellclrin Slater Tterna- to commit dine of the SUlter4 of Mercy. Pittsburg. Pa.. Maud K. wife of Philip Collins and Mrs. Samnel Henry, of Ebensburg, and five eons Jauies A. Kitteil. of Jeaoette Pa., Rev. Fetd Kitteil. of Tyrone, Pa, Rev. William I Kitteil. of Uolontown, Pa, Edward Kitteil, I of Bellefonte. Pa and M. D. Kitteil, Esq., of Ebensburg. Mrs. Kitteil was a woman of many vir tues, lead an exemplary life and has gone to meet her reward. Her funeral took place on Wedner day last after a Il'ih Mass or Requiuoa for the repose or fcer soul, when ber remains were Interred In the Catholic cemetery, In this place. May she rest in peace. The following marriage licenses were Is sued by the Cleik of tbe Orphans Court for tbe week ending WeJuesday, September 10. 190. Joseph A. Martferding and Matilda Ma dalt-oa Moehler, Jobnatwwn. George Bunion, Johnstown and Catharine S. Luiay, buquehanna township. Patrick Garvin and Ann Gormly, Johns town. John Sherroch aod Tcklor Stowlck, GaU litzin. and Mary M. and Kate Isaac B. Sefgb. Sheridan ii ueman , joncMown. Lawrence Weas. Johntown Yss. Croyle townnblp. Thomas J. Kepple and Emma Leltenber ger. John town. Joseph A. Miller. Jackson township and Mary Ranels, Indiana county. Hans Larson and Ada Harvey. Gallltzin. Thomas R. Parfet and Gertrude Ortr, Johnstown. William Durkle and Charlette . Peden. Upper Yoder towoohtp. Joseph O. Holland. Montreal. Canada Malinda A. Shirley, Johnstown. Peter Stack and Mary Cetikot, Scooptown. Ord. S Fickes and D. Horner. Johnstown. Frar.k Stanton and Harriet Row Is, Gal- Htzin. Andrew Flaherty. Taylor townablp and May McKaul, ProaptrCt. Was It ft order. Word was received here Friday evening tbatamaabad been shot near Houtzdale. District Attorney Wilson was sent over the next day by tbe Commissioners to ascertain the f acis la the case. The information we received in regard to the shooting la as fol lows : On Friday evening, 5th. after sup per. two Englishmen, named Todhanter and Bacon, by arrangement, started out hunting, the former armed with a double barreled bteecb-loading shotgun and Ba con wm armed with a double barreled muz. zle loading (shotgun. Tbey 6tarted toward Ramey ar.J as they were passing along amused themselves shooting at wbippoorwiils. After crossiog the rallrord Todhunter wanted to go to a iwimp near by. but as It waa growing dark Iiaeun did not care to go. After cross ing the railroad at this point tbe ground rises rapidly and while ascending this hill Is where the shooting took place. Tbe load entered Bacon' a bead above tbe tight ear, chipping off a portion of the ear. The tes timony of tboee who saw the shooting Is different entirely from Todhunter's and as tbe man is now io jail we will await tbe action of tbe Court in the matter. Ctear Jltld epublican. ((WDlanroaa 'oantnstlon. Some people do not believe fires In barns originate from spontaneous combustion. An Incident that occurred the other day, lo our county, Indicates that fires may and do occur from that cause. A farmer bad a stack In a field containing some 30 tons of bay. Soma of It was put up quite moist. Tbe other day be noticed smoke comming from the top of the stack, na procured a fork and proceeded to Investigate the ca.se. When be bad lifted fcome of the bay off be di-icovered considerable heat, and as be pro gressed tte heat increased until finally, on lifting off a large fork fuiU flames broke out and tbe entire stack was destroyed. IiuUaria il.nger. marble or granite, at figures that defy com petition. The artistic excellence and su perior worktrsnsblp cf their designs ar evidenced by the many specimens now on exhibition at tbetr establishment and by te numberless designs which they bave erected In the various cemeteries In this county and elsewhere. Every department of their business In In the hands of skillful and competent workmen, who are capable of executing any piece of work from tbe plainest to the most elaborate, which to gether with the personal supervision thaj every Job receives Is a guarantee that per fect satisfaction will be given to tbe moa exacting of patrons. They ordered forty tons of marble which arrived in April, and now bave as fine, if not the finest, stock on tbe best marble that ever came to Western Pennsylvania. Persons wishing anything n tbe line would de well to give them a call before leaving their order with any other manufacturer, as yea can depend upon getting a good job at a fair price. Tfaltest Vfawy Places. A dispatch to tbe Altoona TrfJune from Clearfield. Pa, on Wednesday, giving an account of severe! robberies that too place In Clearfield on Tuesday night, eays : ork In either I "The sole topic this moralrg was the roh- Wbal la a Cald In tbe head? Medical authorities uj It Is due to uneven clotbiDg of tbe body, iapid cooling wben In a perspiration. Ac Tbe important point In, that cold In tbe bead Is an Inflammatioc of tbe lining membrane of the noee. wblcb, wben unchecked, la car tain to produce a catarrhal condition for catarrh Is essentially a "cold" which nature is no longer able tt "resolve" or throw off. Ely's Cream Balm bas proved Ita superiori ty and sufferers sbonld resort to It before that common ailment beconads sea ted and ends In obstinate catarrh. Racalen's Arnica Naive. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rbeum, Fever Sores, letter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Sklo Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or oo pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect eatiofactlon, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. Sold at the drug store of E. James, Kbenys burg, an t W. V. McAtoer. Jretlo. berles on First street. At 2 o ciock mis morning, when the entire town would nat urally be asleep, bnrylars and house-breakers were plying their profession along the western part of tbe towsi, among tbe doc tors, lawyers, editors, bankers and even the Judge of the connty. No less than four residence were entered and ransacked, but tbe thieves received lesa than J15. all told. The residences of D. W. McCurdy. Esq.. O. B. Goodlander. editor of the Republican. J. Boynton eyllng. teller of the First Na tional bank and non. David L. Krels. President Judge, were entered. Tbe man ner In which tbey gair.ed an entrance was by using a Jimmy" and prying the win dows with sufficient force to break tbe fast enings. Several other residences along First street are noticed this morning as bavlng marks on the window sills, but tbey were not en tered. Mr. Goodlander aod Mr. Nevling saw tbe visiters." bnt neither of them be ing armed, tbey kept a aafe distance wblle persuading them to leave. There were about three In tbe gang, and while two of them were In their stocking feet the third was barefooted and were tracked to tbe Second street bridge where tbe tracks were lost. Consumption Surely Cuewd. Te Tra Burrua riaaaa tafora you rtJis tat I hm a poaiaiTS) raawdy tor U i t nimil diaaaee. By lta tinaly oae thovaaaaa of bapalaa caaea kai baan pwauMstlf aurad. I ahall s sa4 to as a two tx.uk f any MtnaJa FREJI to mny f yoor raaiteta who hmn axnaaaaaiAaan if thay wUl aenj ma U4X Kxpraaa a4 P. Ol itlr . Uaapeoa fully. X. A. BixJCUM. af C. lal rearl aX- K. T. ALEXANDER F- HAY, CATERER, Ladles' and Gentlemen's Din ing and Lunch Rooms. ei4 PeaaAiaaao, - PITTaBlBU, rA. 'Weddtnirt. Fartles. Laacheans. ro., sap- A reunion of soldiers and sailors of Armstrong county will be held at Appollo on "lepteaiber 24th. plied with every requisite, to any available point, j ml or outer conveyance. toeeial ana prompt aiteotK-B riven ordera ty mall or telephone. - -Augusts, le-?m. WAITED! A goad and pofblna Salesman bare. Fir;' laj pay gaaraoieed weekly. Vonmlaslor. r Salary, llatck selling new trulu anc -ipaelalttea. ....... FA KM LBN can get a rood paying )o lor ha Winter. Write lorra.l terms and partlo lara. 'KEI. E. VUCNO. Nurseryman, er.em Kocberrer. N. Y TO MVEAK HEH auflfcrinc from tfca eBaaie ef yosKhfi errors, owir decay. w.tLn woakaaaa. loal.manhood. at. I will Bead a valuable traauae (eaaWatl oaUlntog rail vartiovlaia for horn eaxa. FREE of ehergswA apleadiil medical work i atumld De read by every rni" wbo la ner-rona and debiUtated-aAddraaa, WT)f.r..C.lI-VyXXB,M6odusCoiuv, fROYALrssap j I jjgf mm Absolutely Pure. Tne powner aever vanea. A marrei oi parity, atreoctb and wholepcmenet'. More euuuital tban tba ordinary kinaa. and rannot be auld In competition wlta tea multitude f tba low teat akort welicbt, a lam or ihoihata powder. 14 sy in cm. KOTil Bakim fowsui Oo 1M WallSu.Nsw Yobk. B. &B. ILatc BEuyers Are More Fortunate Than Usual This Season. In many line. In our; Dress Goods Depart ment we Cnd enrplus, particularly in M r.K wuoi.r..s. This surplus mast go. Room Is needed for Kail goods now arriving. A eale of Fine Imported Dress Goods N ov elties 41' to 42 incb goods at SO cents. Very large and choice line, every piece of which Is down In price from tl 00 to f 1 25. Surely tble is reacbioar Bed Rock. Choice Una of SO Inch Cloths, SO cents. 36 inch. Wool Suitings. 23 cents. And In the II.K 1CTAKTMF.-S.T. Extra qaalit- 19 incb Black Surahs, 60 cents. 36 Incb Black Snrahs. 75 cents. Avery large line of Cookmd EEonci Silks, 19 Inches wide, TO cents, worth in trinaically 1 23. 1C0 pieces Colored Armure Silks at f 1.0, exttA heavy quality, down from (125 and fl.50. That is to eay, both our ?1.23 and tl 90 Arm ares now marked tl 00 a yard. These and many other items for late buy ers to profit by Id these stores. Write our Mall Order Department. It of fers same advantages as are presented over tbe counter. BOGGS&BUHL, 115 to 119 Federal St. ALLEGHENY, - - PA. XaETTX-WG -OF- STONE JVORK ! THE CommUiiioner ot t'amDjia county will receive prupopala lor the aliutmenU of a bndare to be erected aoron the Blacklick creek near Uuncan'i Kel Xill Id Black lick tuwablp UBUl MONDAY, SEPTEMIJER15, lSUO, AT IO O'CUM K, A. 51. Plana and atieclrlcattnne of stone werk can be aeen at tbe ('ominlsyionera office in l.bcnitmr. Tba Oummiaalanera reverve tba rlnht to reject an 7 or all ritl. JuHNKIKBY. 1 JOHN I AMPBELL, Oommlsaionera. J.U.LUIYD. S Atteot: D. A. MctJouoH. Clerk. aei.ft.2t NOTICE TO PERSONS . DSSIRING TO IKTE8T IN Borough Bonds ! ""OTICE Is hereby given that tbe Horouah ot tensliurc Fa., la about to l.sae txmds la tbe amount ol lt.oefl.00, la auina af CIWO.OO each, with Irterent at tbe rate oi 4 per cent, per an nam. pavalile aeml annually, tree Irom taxa tion re far aa the Individual holders are concerned. I'on-ms dealnna to invert in aucb aecuritlea will picas make known at once to tba undemifrned "r (encua C I.loyd, liepoty Boniesa. tba amount or number of iu'rh ndf tbey wish to !urchae. Thee txiuda will be eold to the lint parobaeera penenrtna; themvelvee. bene tba neoeaaity- ot promptneM la maklag known tbe number el ol tKiUda deelred. ! , K E, E"ANS. Ktearbarg. Au. 29,1990: Buncets. HASTINGS HOTKU ' . H. J.SHETIia. rurarma. , licated at the Station, near tbe centre of the tewn. ea hourth Areooe. We endeavor -te fur Dl'k tbe best accommedattona to kuelneaa man , pleasure aeekcra and boardera. Persona In aearch ol com tort ami qaiet will find It a deatrable place to atop. - The Table ta nnmrpamed and la alwaya aanpllel with tho bent the market aflorda. and all tbe delicacies ol the aeasoo. Tbe Bar la sup plied with the ehoiceet of pore liqaora and eicara and aotblec bat tbe beet la aold. Special atteo. Uon Hiren to the care of horses. h. s. w-Hprrno. SAW MILLS! Paitaat Tr!a,tle rrlrtlai et; Belt Feeai; Steam Engines, Hay Presses, Shingle Mills, &c. - Portable Crist Mills Send fori Una. I'ataloarue. JB.1"H. Ttareertfmar Sf ax-tit . e. A. K. IlKljliK.ie., lark, I'a. Portaa:a towa- IXEtrTOir NOTHtK. i ijtate el Michael flnnmer able, deceaad. lettera teata raentary ea tba eetate af Michael rlanatr, late at TertaKe Utwnohtp, Cambria eeanry, decemeed. havtna bea arrKBted to the aa. darrlaoed. all raraona Indebted to aaid estate are bereor notified to make t svment to me with- ! eat delay, and thore having elalma avalnat tbe aaaa will preeent tbein vroberlT authent cated lor rettlement. J A M IN F. SKiLLV, Porte go Twp.. Sept. , 13eo.et Kxecutor DMIN1STVATK1X NOTICK. Letter, ot administration ufton the estate of C ornelius Morris, late ei Cleameld township. In the county of I'anibria. ea.. deceased, bavins; beea arraored. tbe under Ig-neil. not lea la rieretijf alea lo all perrena Indebted to aaid eftmte ti make Immediate payment, and ihoeo baring elalma or demanda aKalnal the aame are request ed to breaea thein. iToperly aatnenUraled, tor aetUeaant.a . . M AHUAKBT fc. MOKKIS. Admlnlatraratz. Clearhald townahlp, September , 1860.41 , , ADMIKISTKATIIR-S MT11CE. ' Ietteraot administration npon the estate et X. J. Ctarlaty. late ol Loretto. Ciuahrla count j, I'a., deceased, having been vranted to the under aimed, liotlca la hereby ylren tu all persona In debted to aatd estate to make payment without delay, and tbeee faavtnar elaiina or danuadi agalnat the aame will preaent them, properly auUientlcated, for aettlemeni. . J. B. DENNY, i Admlnlatrator ol A. J. Cbrlaty, deceased. Aognet ?a. et. Of Interest to the PEOPLE OF GALLITZIN. A Present lor Every School Boy ! School will toon crtrinerre acd rerents fhonld rr member that (ins- Simon has tbe largest and best assortment of Children's Clothing in Cnnihria Co. Baits forages ranging In ace from 4 to 14 year. seHing at 11.22. flAl, f 1 74. tl 93 aod op to (3 00. 15ov' .Suits from (2.75 and up to tlO. To every purchaser of a boy's eult are will present a elate and pencil free of charge. So bring the little ones and get tbem a eult at "can't be rxat" prices. Hear tn njlnd that Mr. Simon is bow in tbe East and new Rood will arrive daily. Youi Men, Here is &MMi that will Interest Yon ! Black Cheviot Salts will ne ''all the to" this Fall. Oar Mr. Simon has sent home tbe largest assortment of Cheviot Suits ever seen in Cambria county. We have them in Cutaways, Round Sacks. Sinele end Double-Breasted, eiik-faced or plain best silk rnmnd or raw ede. Nothing but tbe best made and most reliable clothing will be bandied by us. We will give you full ? alue 100 cents for every dollar. Watch the windowa of onr new store for the latest stylea and novelties In Gent's Wear. PANTS, PANTS, PANTS. If Ton wear pants look at our assortment and It will do your eyes eood. as we have them from 7a cents up tn f7 per pair. The variety of our patterns and grades are too many to mention separately, eo call and see for yourself. It is never too much trouble for us to show our goods. Remember we bave also a full line of balf 6pring and full eprlng bottom pants. Just arrived our Fall styles of Stiff and Sott Hats. It Is dow time to discard yoor straw hat and you can easily afford to do so when you can buy a black Derby bat of the very latest style for $1.25. Four different shapes to select from. If yoa want to be "in the swim." wear one of those nobby Evening Sun bats. We keep a full assortment of gents si;k and velvet caps which will be retailed at 45 cents each. Good black caps at 25 cents each. A full iine of sort felt bats from -48 cents to 1 3. BOYS, DON'T NEGLECT TO GET A BEAU. We bave just received the fineet line of Gent's Xeckwear the Eastern cities can pro due. The line comptiaes all the late shades and all tbe different styles. Our Ring Ties are tbe acknowledged beauties of the town and only 4 cpnts for your pick of leo styles. Our line of Kour-lD-Hand Teck Scarfs, Winasor'a Dude Bows and Stiing Ties can't be be beat a larije assortment to select from for 24 ceuts. The "Weather is Changing and von can't go around much longer with your old shoes. Bear in mind that Mr.fl tron went direct to Boston and will buy his stock of sboei from the manufacturer for epot cash; wo if in ned of anvthine in the shoe line come to us. Full particulars next week. For a NOBBY LIGHT-WEIGHT OVERCOAT go to G U S. SEVEOiNJ", Gallltzln's Largest Cash Merchant, Chestnut Street. Gallltzin. Pa. S" Remember we pay your fare both ways providing your purchase amount to $10 or oyer. K PMadeFpHa Lawyer Prorfclnent In his nrofessloo. says: " Don't put ray name In print but refer an j one you wiah to tne. and I will gladly tell what tbe Ktusta jthmtwtmtian Vtr bas done for me." This gentleman was so lame one would bare thought him a Qiipple. and yet Three Daye use ot our remedy auai&uteaed him uut all r Ik lit. Ml O. W. B tarKK. a toadinj; tnanafMsnrer rt WQ f&infctoa, I1., vnUM Iao. 171A. "From tba firva darl bneaji to m aha Ktiasu RhegtnsUam Cure, ra tio fallowed and my eomfurt d&uj idcth.i1 Tm atm rf my rlmba bncarae nira and mora astval natll .1 ftolt nodutoomf'stetthar a-alluna or wortuoa. I know rJ BocbaMC wlucii haa so Quick ana waadroua an afiect. Onenl Philadelphia'a oldaat merahanta. 11 B. O. O. Bocajra rsatdinc M6 Main Mtrae. Owrmantown, aafa: - Tue Koaaiaa Rlwwaatiani Unra haa taken all tba pun oat of nay daaialHer'a aim and aeoa. boa had auSered njaiCVr arltk A far mninia We have testimony of this sort sufficient te fsUlsry tbe mot skeptical. But If you have the Kheumatlsm you want relief rather than testi mony. You can get It quick, euro, permanutaj bv scallxig (or toe RUSSIAN RHEUMATISM CURE nextlptlve pAiaplilet. with tjeMmonlaU, free. 3 .1 a tart rrrt 1 1 roaill. Inc. adUuonal. PrlCe 92.DU.I If mrletcred. too. mora. Wane 0nnlne without thia Trade-Mark. Aji jt It la not to be found at tha etoree hnt ran caly he had by enotortn the amount aa aboTe. aud a-lareaalna live American propnetora, PFAELZER BROS. & CO. .. law. JdatrkM Street. lhlla.dclpBlav . " aUSlAN . OaieBex yjy vOv - i vmajMrnsu curiv. - - - W0 wi ?w IBlSBUE'Ga JWl!l$NOTRUN'.Otfft toSOLlimiEjATriERv. FfPfllTinM AT PITTSBURGH, Lir UOl I I WBM Opens Sept. 3d. Closes Oct. 18th--tVOXfJBSIOX, iS CBXT8. Hopper : Bros. : & : Co, Extend to son a Hearty Invitation when Von Visit the City tCall anI Ft. . amine their hlofb of " RED ROOM FURNITURE, PARLOR FURNITURE, Carpets. Lace Curtains, Dining and Kitchen Furniture. Deciding Stoves and Ranges. We fnrnlah everything: that perlalua to tbe proper 11 (I Ins of a lionae at lower prleea than ran he had rlnrabtre In tho city. W 33 A 11 13 XEAR THK BXPOSITIOX. Cara from the B. at- O. and P. K. K. Prpnla paaa oar Ilwrn, Mill ajlady Ulv. any Information nereaaary. HOPPER BROS. & CO., WOOD STREET, PITTSBURG. 307 sepS Ct riTlAL. LIST. J Thud Week vitm ., Sazmr n . Road. Frlna-le.... Kerr a Oo... H rlnker Pot aera 'e-o;.e rati Kwrkoa Kunkl..... Vv ea tover. Flick ... I!f SBPTKMRBR (SPECIAt). .. MoUlade. vp. Carroll. ..a. Koepper hatra. t. PrlDRle. -t. Krowa. va. Parrlab. veCo.va. MtKlouch. Hem perl w , r . tilattgow... HalU SwoyeK Uli IX) Same.. McVey Motiawlej Miller l Vo rrothy'a. Office, .va. Ylnrer. i. Vondaller . Kaene. -.... Boa era. i s Same. va. Adams. .... Lt.ly AIdaa.Ho. va. Esboamaker. va. Meronlgie. .va. wiiaaia a a-le. .va. Snppes. Ta. Vauatan. ' 3 AS. V. Aug. 8. ISm. McGonl- DAK BY. Prothonotary. A DM1N 1ST ft A.TOKS NOTICE. f Letttra ef admlaUtratlon bavlnar heen granted to the undersigned by the Kevlater of I'amhrta ooanty, on the estate et W illiata O'Oon- nel. lata oi fwnfounr. In aaid county, deceaaed . nottee U hereby arlven to all persona to make pay ment without, delay and those bavlnit elalma aralnat am. to present them proporly aothenuca ted lor aettlement .1. B. ULNNV. Administrator of Wm. O'Oonoell, aeeeaaed. aal.et ONLYS20 HIGH ARM, PHILRD'R SINGER. I .-4.- 1 ' '5. ., nrTliani H!8 WARRANTED 5 YEARS. IS DAYS TRIAL Haaflelr-eertliair Kwedle. Mlf-thrMdlnfi artntfr., te notacleaa and llght-raav. ntivtj. haa the handiomail wood-work, and flaeai. act at aztra attmch aicauv Dont pay actnU $55 or B60 1 acad for clrcalaav THECaAaWOODCOa 17H.1CtiiSL,Phi!a.,Pii. Thla old and reliable lnitltution baa prepared thouaanda of young men and women for tbe attire dntlaa af 111.. To thoee in wantof a naaful, practical edacatloa, etrcuiara will ba aeat oa aapllcouoa. Sepli.5t. if-, w rf 4l SONS. STRAY Bri-Xu Strayed away Irom tbe aubacrtber raaldlnar in Loretto. Cambria connty. Pa., on or ahout the tftk day of June iaet, a brlndle bull, one year aud nine moatba old. Any person knowing; tbe wherea beuu ol tba aloraeaid bull will oonler a tavor by girlng Inlormalion to tne nndenicncl. JAVJiS STkBEKOER. Loretto, Pa. .September 5U, lW t TW. DICK, a ATTOKNET-AT-LAW, Kbbhsbukq, IIws'a. arSpeo'al attention given to claims for Pen. Ion Bounty, etc. -- - eb 1-18-10 FOR SALE. Keur5HR)SIlIHE Hl'CK LAMBS. These abewn ae eensldered tbe bet mutton phcep tat are raised. Also hare heavy Qeeces at wool ol a tine quality, i'or lurtbat lnforniatioa addreaa me at Tyrone, Pa. Kl LlitN FUX. au'A I STKAY NCT1CE. llama te the reaidwuoe oi the fuherrlher in t'learnetd township on the 16th day of Auiftm, lis). a dark red oo with a wbtte apot on her lace. polBta ol boras aawed 00. and auppoaed to about i years old. The owner la requested to, come lorward, prove property, nay charjtea and take ber away, otbarwlae aha will be disioaed ai. aceording; to lawi SILAS M . I'O UC1 LASS . G EO. M. ItEADE, ATTOKNKY-AT-LAW. EjucmbbuBw, rnjtSA. kaTOdlce on Centre street, noer KlgU. ADTERTINF.RS by aodreoslng lira. P. Row elide to.. 10 Spruce St.. New York an learn the exact cost of any proponed line ol A IlVfcKTlSINU tn American Newspapers, 100 face Pamphlet lite. I T.1VEHYB ' Hi tte 4 BDY In I'ftmnrla county ahnulj r2l o&iy i .S3 t'Ki year. HII. MYERS, e ATTOKNET-AT-LAW, Eaursaraa. Pa. AVarOfflce la Oollonada Row. oa Ceaira street DONALD E. DUFTON, ATTOKNEY AT LAW, IjlENSBVHQ, PltXA. IU.- -e la tjpera H juse. Centra t'.Tt'.. 'I v- 1 r r i! 1 ( j in
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