0 4 - '4 us. II ft i H r r umbra ;frctmnn. HrMH HU. Pt - OCT. 3, 1SOO. (.: ASD Pr.K-SWS.lI ...trut.- ai pnty. Aci-if I;:!r 11 l"'4lpK friends in ... jrv ft-1" V1 rI or raHNnn Indian 't:hv i f nxt week. jl . p i!'' F'-nlon and Miss Nan Jamed, "... vi j it! Indiana. Ta. jlr M l u 1,1 r A,r""l,! i"Pnt a few town en Wednesday. r y :cl;arl Quartz, of Cressoo, spent ( brur- in town on Monday. A Pir U of tab' and pocket cut cjjcip at Durton's hardware store. j 4 Annie and Kate O'Neill, of this "x irevi-ltitm friends at ItallUzIn. Xttrr liund'ed overcoat from ti.SO to JO! L'. A- ciiarbauKU a, Carroilto wn. jlts T B- Moore, of Philadelphia. Is ..Di r':tiveH attd frleuil In this place. j, ! n K formerly of this place hut ,,'f K"". ra t ls visiting friends In ED-tvt- k:i!'N of Job work neatly and -il'ty fXrcutrd at this oftka at the low- yiuv. pn't ' 8e, lr" Immense stock of .t.'nt oTtTCoats at C. A. Sharoautfh's, .'itiiwn. lr. !'"" in'1! Anderson and 9on George, H-jiin township, were taking a look . ,Bf jnwn 'n Monday. ry T,,u lo twenty miles to , t in. i i.f c othes or an overcoat from (J. sir'int'. Carrolltown. WiU'aui A. Seanlen and family, of uih vlsititur relatives atd taking V fu t a! Indiana this week. Yii:iiti Kicharlson. Jr., a fireman on tV U K . whose abiding place Is Cone mcD. IJ vNiting his parents and friends . Eyu-hiirg. V: Ci'.liariua Koberts. mother of Mr. v ,j, i,, j, mie of the olc'est residents of iuirc, tias rieeu (juue m lately out is i t. a ' i r Wiiv 10 rerof sty. A f. Kv:i ", of Kane, Pa., route mail ;-rt 'in H e Vtiila'letphl and Krle railroad, nt "fannv In Ehensburir with his par- Jlr. ar.l Mrs. Robert Evan. j Vii:ni'B HuaiDhreya. a boy n siding u li .iitxvUle Intersection, attempted to trJatriiu. Friday nlulit. but fell under e :..! and was Instantly killed. -Hn Jihn Osna, of Bedford, who Is -ei f tie Kerubilcan candidate for Con--r ir th s district, whil e here on Wednes t Jr Tprd In on a steal visit to the Free- -Jim. C ir.iti. a tIan;er, was struck ; K-t L'fif r.f.ir i.tiihs on bunday night, a .jurnl m linl't that he will die. He t:iL u to itit Wt; t tuoreland county I . iuh. Rup'ure .-tin u'.mranteed by Dr. J. R u.t, ! A ah . I'l.iladclphla, Ta. Ease i.r.v, r rrrnttou or delav lrra ousw ... "-t.'. ty ttiousandj of cures alter .r f.t.l. -T: e 4rtnti.'ti of our rsaders Is called to eilvert'-'inent of I). Simon Bro., the :-Stiiiwn clo'h'ers. of Altoona. who are 'yrf tr ctc of clotting, ladies' 'e K-n! It -v;.: ( f. -i-sMiijj hudewheat a Nw days .. .r t. V. Weight, of draft, ii, Hunt r iuri!v. fM over in trie hurn and ex ! !r a fr mnnietits. It Is supposed it t w;i ur:iists. -! I.. hi S 'ri 'an, of Etiensburg, and V. -t X Mnrtnikh. c f t'srrolltown. n !. tiilat ce at our Fair and are the I .-' cif WiiHs ii (iomrers. North bixth i -(Tie 'r'-e son of Jnry Commtssioc Cr . (T M 'unt T'easnt township. Wet " :nl coiintv. wns kicked In the face by it'.t, V .nday last and a; a reult will the nt.t ef tuth eyes. -Mr. Fntiiet Mulv-hll. a first-class car-"-r. wto hsH heen a resident of this fi.r tl e j it couple ct years, moved family to Snmuifrtl .1 thU week where r.:nl to r-i.t In the future. -Mr. E lr.l Crnns. an agM clt'zn of I't tnwnstitp. ofed at his home nn "iiv 'r. In the T'ith year of asje. His -T;t 1. 1 k p'af in the Luttieran cerua "t :p Jji-kio t wnhlp on Tuesday. hve (.needy and positive Cure i. !:!), Dinhtllerln. rinlnMnn'h mnrf in oMitth'a Catarrh Remedy. A v i":i-.'tor free with each bottle. Use '' 'J -irs-re health and sweet breath. -r-wr-iurif pepi Rnj others who want '; 1 1" tv to u,.t even with the "three " -l.Rrr rnn no doabt be ae ' i"' ! nt t! circus on Saturday. It f ;fii f ty time for the sharper. -I' t'ir.tii'Mppulnti'il to lay uut the " ,'ii on nlt new fair grounds have fi'tv-feer-wide track, onehalf ' 'i. ':ii a distance of four hundred '' : fLet eros the centre from the ' "f t!:e trucli. (' uettn nr. Jr., a brakeman on t. I -1 '.'.' V a 4 rillrii.l -It (mill hi i I : at M "fJi n . J . . " ' . "ii-k on eunenuav warn ' I lad h; right foot ground off by tie T.o y.,ji, man U a resident of ,4 w uken to his ''i ar.ltcowri man. apparently about f. was struck by a train, near 4 I ' it of j KiKiib, Kim iiisianLiv aiiiMn. i '-'",'.rs, was written o a honk In which Is upposv to be his !! retniins were lnterrd at th pubiiratiun of the name uf those ttj ii t.i. . - . - Mon n.xt fund i ials "n in Johnstown. Thnu .ha fst:, eutitled to what thev out will "y kicking, and the public ought to Karr.es of the undtrservln who K'i-ied tit was Intended Cor the ' ' tT t!j Pfor ar.ii needy. "jV,' D IUvi'1 Mine, of GalllUiB. was oueLuadred and twenty-five 4ol- s-'Cry, a JO((1 watcn anJ a paif fcf "i FriJsy last. The tuief gakied V' " th" tou'" through the wkw , '' by CaHain Mills wba 3 ,.1 """'H t his enfeebled com , C;,P!in. who Is eld and ilckly, e t" v" n aUirm and the thle x , ' "h Ms booty. J"' I a"d ubscrfcer, Mr. A. C. .i,,, r-he- p. lofm-rlyof Car ( p. rwent y 8nt na several num- fJruMi tf published at Summlt- tCi?' 11 ' A M,P'k- Among ; ," r.ok', the death of Roland " '"V. at , . . i. ' resident r torus. " -as kiiu-j at the Oli Portage rlf Jul n.r..K. , - .h """"li. uy oeing caught i , ;re - .l t f th. tunc! and a boat I - un ,K'curr,"i aocordlng to ttut Cru- . j, -lur''Ay Jane 12, '- L- -U.,l. o. our nr, At that n. our Dresent J.j. ''"'Urv. m k ... . . ., : j " trial list for July term of -I',',.,' ' lne on'T niercbant Tu,!iri n 'rtlemi!ct In the I 'i,,t """iionai card Dr. J. M. t i' n advertisemerts. Ur. N'stTa ,P,;4--l8ln'' lu Waablnston ' t . . i u ' Utill ' eJtheT dtad or.haye Jeft The largest lire of gents' fnmlshln? rnods In thi county at C. A. ShartaiichV. Carrolltcwn. A trlForer noired Marlej. an Inmate of the Huntingdon Reformatory, escaped from the grounds of that Institution on Monday. He mounted the fet.ee, Jumped down, waded tt" river and took refnre In a stable In 8m it! field where he was recaptured. Thomas Brown, atred eighteen the son of a widow woman resiillog Id Fourteenth ward. Johr'towu. fell frm rheptnot trea near Sherldn Station on Snndav lat and receive injirless that will In a'l probability terminate fatal'y, a the 'i'ct'rs In charge of him have no hopes for Ma recovery. Frldav raornlng tasf E'U Smith, of Al toona. aired 17 vars. rtmred to commit sn'cido hv lumrlse from nn rf te brl.eps which span the ral'rosd In that rltv. A pollcman esneht hr ns a hs was ahnt to Jump. Se was d'lrlous at th tinie from the effects of a dose of morphine which she had taken. The steam saw m'll of Weed Jk Al'en. at Wllllamsport. was hnrned at an early honr on Tnesdav mornlnc. The ml" v s'toafed along the river east of th Ph''ss riVlphia and Rest!nir raltroed belire. The luniN-r was saved after a hard ficht on the part of the firemen. T1" 'a estimated at tMtw.n to f i ooo an.y t?X 000. The or igin of the fire Is not Vnown The Sunreme Conrt of Virposota has latetv rendered a dc'slnn of much Interest to the hnslnes. coirmnn'ty In dec'ar'np that hunk checks are not rsh. anil do rot pones lecal va'iie as monev nntil cashed. In o'her words, the irlvtniy of a ehck on a hank Is not a pavment when rasoed he tweeo debtor and cred'tor. but only he eomes fo when the ruony Is received on It. A highwayman apnrosched Matthew Black, a well-known farmer, who rrs-des near Jeanette, West Tnoreland enntv while he was on the way home on Thursday of last week, and comnelted the old gentleman to hand over Ms monev. which amounted to ahont tdO T1" footnsd represented him self to he an rfticer. and had a warrant for Mr. B'ack's arrest The o'd pentlemen wa f i lightened Into turning over his money and valuables. A genuine American eate has been spreading Ms wlnps and salllnjf majestic ally, as only an esg' csn sail thr.ni7h the air above South Fork lake for tre pnt two or three days Tartlea hsve seen It av It l an Immanse one. and lo ks thoneh It wonld measure from the tp of Its wines ten to twelve feet. Mr. Jno. W Wonders, among otheri. with long ranpert r'fls have tried to draw a bead on the hege bird, h-it nt to Friday noon had fslle.! to eet within shoot ing distance. Johnttoicn p,mnrrnt. It Is five years on the first of th pres ent month alnce the marriage license law went Into effect, and In that t'me there have been Issued In this connty 2732 mar riage licenses. In 1SA.Y6. three hundred and eventvthree coip'e mad the ventnre; in 7. four hundred and stxtv-flve; in 187 S six hjndred and eighty three; lSsS-9 five hand red and fiftv one. and In ISsfti 90. six hnndred and flftynine. Cum- ( brla county la not behind In hr efforts to keep the world a world a-inovirE A freight wreck at Ionaboe station, six miles east of (ireensborg. on Wednesday morning broke o sptintera atmnt twerty. five freight ears and disabled ore engine. An axle no a ear of heay frelaht going east broke, and before the flagman could warn an approaching train of thirty or forty freight cara engine No 1103 rati Into the wrecked train. Cars were broken op and the track for a distance of 200 yards was torn tip. Travel was expended for several tinnrs and one or two of the crew were slightly Injured. William S. Borer, aged thirteen, the son of a widow residing at Moxham, while ont hunting for chestrofv on Sunday last with two jounj companions, was fatally shot by the accidental discharge of a pistol. Young Boyerr-ad tried yeral times to make the weapon go i ff rut each time it snapped. Finally, he undertook to remove the barrel to see what was the matter when In some manner It waa discharged, the ball enter, Ing the right side an Inch and a half above the navel. The boy lingered nntil half past eleven o'clock Sunday night when death ensued Ex-SnerifT John Brawley. of HolIIdays.. burg Blair county. r"led at his In that place on Tuesday morning in the 7.'th year of Ms C- The rteceaard was horn about a mile wes of Ehensburg and was a resident of this connty cp until when he removed to Hollidavsbnrg. While residing lu Wil more In 18J!). the de-eeed was e'ected Sheriff of this county and served his term with .'redlt. and waf a popnta- rfilctal. He was a brother of the late Dennis Brawlt-y who died In this place some four years ago and an nnele or Mrs John A. Blair and Mrs. Judge Johnston, of this place. Thera will be a dtcua here on Saturday and we have this advice to give our readers: never take advantage of an Innocent show man. If you see a man with three cards of fering to bet that you cant pick out the ace, don't bet; it's wrong to bt. If you see the corner of the ace card turned np and the poor Innocent showman don't know It, don't bet; It would be wrong to take advantage of blm and take hU money. But eyen if your conscience don't check yon In taklrg advan tage of an Innocent looking stranger, our advice la still: don't bet; for you are certain to gtrt left. They are traveling for Just such suckers as you are. In a row at South Forte on Saturday an Italian named Antooia Torol was hadlv cut on the h ad with an axe. Constahle Mur phy, of South Fork, accompanied by Aleck Campbell, a friend of Toml's, started out after the party who did trie cutting to arrest Mm. They followed htm down the railroad toward Conemaugh. Campbell wa'klng In the middle of the track and Murphy on the outside, and on approaching a curve were met by Philadelphia Express. Murphy sac ce'eded In getting off the track but Campbell was struck atd thrown la front of the en gine and both feet mangled under the wheels. The Injured man was taken to Altoona on the second section of Philadel phia E press where he was conveyed to the ho-pltal In an ambulance and both legs were amputated below toe knee. He stood the operation well and It Is believed re will recover. J. Wilkinson A Son, marble and gran ts dealers uf Ebenaburg. Pa., wL-r. to in form tbe public that they are prepared to fill all orders for cemetery work. In either marble or granite, at figures that defy com ttitlon. The artistic exeelleree and eu ?rlor work rxaci-Mp tf their designs ar evidenced by tfce many apt-elmens now oa exhibition at taelr establishment and by the numberless designs which they bave ereeted In the various cemeteries In tbis county and elsewhere. Every department of tt-lr hosiers la is tbe bands of skillful and competent workmen, who are capable of executing any piece if work from tbe plainest to the mct elaborate, which to gether with the personal supervision tbat every job receives Is a guarantee that per fect sat Infusion will De given U the most exacting of patrons. They ordered forty tons of marble which arrived In April, and now bave at fine. If not the fim-tt. ttock on the best marble tbat ever came to Weolern Pennsylvania. Persons wishing anything n the I lne would do well to give them a call before leaving tleir order with any other manufacturer, as yon can depend ppon KtltiLii; a Kood job at a l4ir price. The barn of S.-.niul ITe. H O ieldi j trvr.shHr. Unnticli n unty. as d.fT.iy j fd tj Ere ou Fr''y fin. trther wl'h at-out fiflrrn tri s f bay. a quar.t.ty of rye and straw, mower, barrels and other con tents. ITbe wheat tad been threshed and was In another barn. A horse, th ouly ani mal In the barn at the time, was gyed Tte loss ta about fl 000; insurance, $"1'0. the cause of the fire Is unknown. The fair. The second meeting for th purpoe- of tak-lng-the pre I i ml arj steps toward holding a fair arid building a race traca at E'wnsburK was held at the Council R'xm in Eoenshurg on lat Friday evening, ar.d was attended by a large numl-er of peon'e. John Lloyd preside! and A. W. buck acted as secretary, and on motion both een t'emeb were eontinned in their positions until a permanent otgan'zition is ffected. From the reports of the committee ap pointed to solicit ub.scrlpti..ns to the capi tal stock, it was ascertained that about three thousand dollars had been cubscrlbtti up to Friday evening. Ti e committee appointed to secure the grounds and lav out the track was unable to make a atlfa ctory report owing to the wet weather which bad Interfered with the survey. The ground, cowever. had been secured and the committee was Instructed to complete the survey of the track and re ceive bids up until th'? (Friday) evening at r'x o'clock for the grading of tbe track, and also for fencing the ground. There will be another met In e this (Friday) evening at which the committees will again report. Everyone interested in the project should attend tbe meeting this evening as a full re port ef tbe committees will be laid before the meeting and business of Importance transacted. The Teachers Institute. The Teachers' In-tifu wi'l be hold the week beginning. November 17. The teacts era and friend of education evervwhere, and the people of Eh-rshurg and vicinity in particular, may lo k forward to a rare treat. The best talent In tbe field has been ses cured. Supt. Leech does not hire cheat men. Tbree of the foremost instructors In tb Sta":e will be with ns during th entire week. We hope to announce further on that the State Suoerir.tendent will v l-lt CamVla county during tie week. The course of ent rtatnnienf 9 will txcel anjtblng of the kint ev-r given before. ;eo. R. Wlndtine. cr I'linol. who will lecture on Wednesday evening, Is pro nounced to be the most powerful orator in America. Mr. Laech has bwn trj'ng to Bet Mr. Wlndlirg for the lat two jears, but did not like to risk so much . Many of the teachers and people bave boec asking for a mus'cal entertainment. Tbaltoeron Ideal Banjo. Madolln and Guitar Club, vocal and Instrumental, la undoubted ly one of the finest combinations thit can be had. A male oiin'ctte. They will be here Tuesday eyen ins. Two other good lecturers will be g cured for Monday and Thursday evenings. Ktnarllnic 1aj. Everv important hnlid.ty event i known by some popular name. The Fourth of July Is no more a general holiday than the one an which the ;rat Ring'ing IJ-others' Monster Railroad Shows appear, and so un iversally has this become established that the advent of the enormous Institution Is known far and near as RincUng Day. The daily expenses of these monster Shows are so great that, if their reputation was not so good that all feel they would be great losers if tney missed seeing them, tbe big Show could not live a month. This is why schools, factories, business places, and even Legislatures and Courts are closed when they come, and all transportation can aff rd to give their patron i cheap excursion rates. Hireling Day comes this year at Ehensburg, Saturday, October 4h. . Wtf Deserts Iter Ilnland. Joan Stormer, who before the fl wd lived In Conemaugh borough, but who now lives back of the Morrell lL.use. Is In a bad fix. n ajs his wife bas gme rlf and left him, taking the baby with her but leaving the five o'der children for bini to look after. He says she also took nearly everything of value from tbe bouse. Including flO in cash, which bad been raised at a ball given for tbe benefit of bis son, who lost a leg on the Pennsylvania railroad on the 30th of July last. Stormer bas no Idea where his wife weDt to. He thinks there is a man In the cae. as he understands a young fellow has been frequently seen of late entering tbe house through cellar window. Juumtoicn Democrat. Itervnrt of nine f npe tor. Th : wit.e iurj'c:or,ol Peonsjivau ia bave just compiled ttirir annual reports. There are seven anthracite and eight bituminous districts, each having its inspector. The re port 6hows easoailtles in almost every dis trict, an appalling Increaseof accidents over former years. Many , of them resulted fa tally. Tl'e inspector state that certain mine owners try to evade the law In evfty way possible, being unwilling to Incur the expense ot improvements wh'ch the law bas airected to be made In order to protect the miners properly. Wnile the workmen themselve become careless at times and ne glect proper precautions, the great majority of the accidents are to be attributed eithei to the owners, who bluntly refuse to com ply with the legal demands, or else to the mine no? ses, who fail to see tnat those un der their authority yield obedience to tbe safety rt gulations. Iu many eases the ventilation li bud anj renders the mines very dangerous. In nu merous Instar ces incompetent persons bave been allwwed to examine the boilers, and. as a result, siloua accidents frtguently occur. Whilif some proprietors bave tuanifebted a di.-p9itlon to do what ta rlgfct and lawful, there are many who bave not adoted the modern methiwis for promoting safety. Tbe average salary of the miner is this State Is about f.il'J per annum, abd for th e paltry sum be la often required to leopardiz bis life. A sad feature of them is the fct tbat lo 18t9 there were 400 men killed In the mines and 1 iAi ctber serious accidents; ICS wives wart made widows and 409 children were made orpkans. When the legislature de voted a gocd share ef Its time to devising meat to preveiit tbis awful slaughter of bumia life with its attendant misery nobody should blarna It. There Is a lend call for ef fective mining legislation, and the publica tion of these awful ft aurts will hasten the good work. There must surely be pome means at baud for preventing the mine ac cidents that we bear of every day. Tbe Show of All 3iew Feature. This may with Puritan precision may be said of the R'ng'.lng Brothers' united mon ster railroad Circus, Museum and Menag erie, the enormous tnstitotiou which exhib its at Ebensburj. Saturday, October 4th. With regnrd to detail mav it also be observ ed that this cr.-lt Stiow x-seses more act ual great feature than any other of the few b'g railroad shows. AmoBg the lists of their Circus and Hippodrome artists we find tbe names of the most celebcated rideis, gyn nasts, acrottats, aerialists, charioteers, etc., among tham Mile. 'Julia Lowando, the world famous Brazilian lady rider; Edward Shlpp. the grot four and eix burse eques trian; La Role Bros , tbe flying men of tbe air; Andrew (liffney, "tbe old oak" Tbe Ast.tons, the Japanese performers; tbe Arab horseman and scores of utters- Tbe great double Menagerie we find wonderfully com plete. Id fact a perfect Innovation to all lov ers of natural history. Tbe tnonsUr Cip pepotamous. tbe amphibious Uovolapsus; the only teuuine African Zebras, the uoi-brella-earad Elephant the Baby Elephant, the Clown E.ephai.t, tbe Giant Elephant, Babylon, besides the enormous collections of other caged and uccaged animals, consti tute a zoolologlcal olleciiou that cannot be equaled by any other management and in which the managers seem to bave outriog HcRed the RingliCS When we take Into consideration the great World's Horse Fair, the wuudeiful museums, the troops of per forming animals, etc.. and last but not least, tbe great, glorious, free street parade it mast be confessed that Saturday. (X-tober 4th, will be tbe jrcatest holiday even tthat EVieosburg will have for many jears ta come, or until the great Uing.ing Show again speeds a day amongst us. oh, yv bat a coaarn. Will you beed the warning. The tlgnal perhaps of the 6ure approach of that more terrible disease. Consumption. Ask vour aelves If you can afford for the sake of sav ing CO cents, to run tbe risk and do nothing for it. We know from experience that Shlloh's Cure will Cure your Cougli. It never falls. This explains why more than a Million Bottles were sold the past year It relieves Croup and Whooping Cough at once. Others do not be without It. For Lame Sack, bile or Chest use Shlloh's Porous Plaster. Sold by Dr. T. J. DavUn Barklta't Arnica Halve. The Best Salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. Sold at tbe drug store of E. James, Ebens burg, and W. W. McAteer. Loretto. ,,J"PII aad Liver Camplalat. Is It not worth tbe soall price of 73 cents to free yourself of every symptom of these distressing complaints, if yon think so call at our store and get a Dottle of Shilob'a VItal!zer. Every bottle has a printed guarantee on it, use accordingly, and if Is does ou no good It will cost you nothing. Sold by Dr. T. J. Davison. A .Vtw Id eta A new Idea embraced In Eyl'a Cream Balm. Catarrh Is cured by cleansing and bealing, not by drying np. It Is not a II qald or snuff, bat Is easily applied Into Ibe nostrils. Iu effect Is magical and a thorough treatment will cure tbe worst casea. Price 50c. Willi Ely's Cream Balm a child can be treated without pain or dread ard with perfect safety. Try tbe remedy. It aures catarrh, bay fever and colds In tbe bead. It U easi ly applied into the nostrils and gives relief with the first application. Price 60c. Consumption Surely Cured. To Tub Eihtob: PIosm Inform yonr raailora t!jt I bar a poatttT ramady for Uia abora named diwMM. By lu Uiaaly uae thcmaajrla of hnpalaaa kTa 1bb parmaoootly enraj. I shall bag U4 ta mead I wo bottlu ot my iwniotly T&EJL to aoy of yaur readers who hava consumption if tbay will aen J aaa tWr fjpraes and P. O. a Jrwaa. U-pvt-fully. T. A. KLOCCll. H. C. lal tear! St.. Ji. I. -O- NoxiCE. The Ki inert ' Alliance of Cam bria county will meet at Nkktowu on Satur day, October 1 1 th. at 1 o'clock, r. m. A general attendance is requested aa busiuess of iu n'rtrDCii will be considered. Like Li.he, l'usideut. Harrlax Llreasei lasueU. The following marriage licenses were ls- sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Wednesday, Septemoer 30th. 1S90. R. II. Price. Altocna and Mollie Hardy fiber, Johnstowu. Levi L-idy ai.d Mol.H Walker. EiSt Tay lor township. William l. Ashbrtdge, Johnstown and Kate liillen, MmersvillH. Philip Snyder and Kate Dill. Stonvereek township. James F. Maloy and Annie C. Kahey, Frugality. George Rripasky and Mary WalkosLock, Johnstown. Dr K T. Bradley, Gallitzin and Maud Bender, Ehensburg. Michael F. Mullen and Matilda Klelnmy er. Johnstown. Feckj Prtputa and Mary Fransko, Johns town. John Fritz, Jr. and Annie Dels, Johns town. John R. Layton and Alia Maria Rose, Stony creek township. T. L. Gregury and Maria E- Young, Mwr rellvllle. Mede Duncan. lSufiiugtnn township. In diana eouuty and Mohie Williams, Cambria towuehip. Peter Stafferd ai d Eva Fry Boriuer, Tun nelhlll. William A. Eecberick. Johnstown and Maggie J. Zimmerman, Somerset county. Fred J. IU ffman aud Canto McCool. Johnstown. Married. I! RAD LEY BENDER. Married at the Ca'holic Church In Ebensturg on Tuesday, S p'ember 30'b. 1S! , bv Rev. J. J. Doasy. Dr. E. T. Bradley, of Gallium, aad Miss Mauri Reuder, of Etwnsburg. This voung couple who have just joined h arts have our earnest and bebt wishes for their future welfare. They are both well t quipped In their start In matrimonial life which we hope may be as free from cares aud as full of joys as possible. Tbe bride Is one ot Ebeueburg's fairest and beet daughters who has all tbe graces and acs coiupiiehments needed to adorn a borne, and the groom, who is one of Uallitzln's most reputable and Intelligent physicians, will prove to ba a husband worthy of her love. Tbe couple, after tbe marriage ceremony, repaired to the Cambria House, tbe borne of tbe bride, where, with a tbong of invited guests, from a table loaded with everything that an epicurlan taste could suggest, adorned with flowers and evergreens that a Stwneione would bave envied, partook of a wedding breakfast and arxld the good wishes of all, started ont on life 'a journey together. They Uft on the 10:40 a. m. train for a trip to PtiUacelphla and other cities where they will f pend the honeymoon, then returning, take un their reidenc at Gallitzin. lllea. GRIFFIN. D'ed at tbe residence at of her son. Patrick Moras. In Lo rotto, oo Friday, September 19. 18' Hi, Mrs. Mis. Catharine Grifiin. aged 67 yea is. ISKt UIOK'S NOTK'K. j Ij-tavo ul r'lonan iieDzale, Loretto borough, Unreared. Lelier testamentary oa Uia eil&te of i'lurlen Hcotfela. lata ol I.oratto boruach. 1 amhrla eoaa tT, defeated, having bean araoieJ to tbe dJ pigne.all perrons Indebted to faid eetate are hrrrT DotifloJ l ins ke payment to me without delay, and tbof a hatlnc claims axalaM tbe saina will preeent Lhera properly authenticated for settlement. JliSthll U iiii t-UK. Loretto, Pa., Oct. S.lawO. taecator. DRAG SAVS Fee I. 2, A aad 10 H. P. SELF-FEED tf'rtlJJ Feel.2.. g,;g- xiSsj?-V i licaneand Factory ta MARSH STEAM PUMP for 8ttionar, and lratim lnmnea AJ1 flrat-oUM Rtandartt Marlnrfe B. C. MACHINERY CO. 301 Lcri Street, UatU Creek, Mlall. rp W. DICK, AmKKKY-AT-LAW. Khtimi Kd, I'bws'a. l.'cll atlcBtloa given to ciaimi lor Fen n .ii J urit, tic. ci7 -". " 6 TAKE FOR IUMATI! GOUT, BACKACHE, Pains In the Side, lthe Chest and the Joints, Neuralgia, K Sprains, rtc, etc., tte IMPORTED Miiunun NIK EXPELLER mtJ? r - -v t j Iw'S IT 13 A Nf3 WILL rvEff Tae BEST. UNE0UU.EU REMEDY ttm1 with mat iiiKca In the Irurerial ani tiuiul Uru.-al UunuU! vt U-uin and iiuuiV oiacr. Ca Tyvli.-.iul Itrtlaaaia! eat ef Tarcsiiii : 1 fc-l. Iulxu.ll. ll.l Jmq. . X Tour Aachor Pain txtxrJitir U rrlty ei'yl Out? of our&Uters. UTtTtnir from Kheu- maUira for yeara, could tlml nothing to cure Hot Wit jour l:i uor t ijrn n. i ir. BO Cents a txttle. OF MOST UBUtKilaTS. OR DIKKOT PROil j F. AD. RICHTER & CO.. 8 tO liroailvrav, JTeac Torle. i Sarepean Ilaaacet Ra'IoUutdt, Gr, ir l.iaOon. v luuiia, ttoiteniaui. frajca If - 13 tU4l IWtUIJ. n r r D I - . l. . .i t I c . nLb dwki liwi unm nnuu no-'" Application. r ."'-N BaiaiijfcliJ PiWiEl Absolutely Pure- lne powder aevervane. A m;irvei oi ijuritv, ireoifth and wholecoireue-s. M"re ecur.n 1 a! than the orjlr.arj kinji, aiid eauD t l-estlil In coiuieiitlun wltii tu iiilliiuda ul ie lw f.t hurt e hi, alum or l'liw; ttv.-ler. Sold only imcw. Kohl JtlAiilau to-lji '', 106 Wall st... New Youi. KOV.MtT LIS r. O. ufeer eih, liir.'. Jrrol..... y. b.suju. t'oiaujouwcaab . ..Ta. Jai. careen el a'. 4 tuuiui.W)taih v. li.-ua cl al. In re exitiloL lo ucaibg Knuiier etreiel Jvhnttowo. t'llBorJ v. EJwarJJ. 1 a re vcti'.iuB tu cl haIv ul tell &dliite Cain- lirta ('oui an. IHrteKirii ol i'.er rt. Ja.'ol) Th-inftS. t.vnf (t al vi. Ect'eet il. In re Iticvror.Uon ol ilvrrcllv ule tsront. lnreroadia sua.Attihku u twaur-tiip and tlder In re i altd wu Adas X ) m. uuiui:i'.:e. Weii. - .... ii. I'm.-iu. ite . iiufc.-: Laud Co. 1'iudie . iiiue la r bridge orer Clerai'.d ere.-lt. la re exect ions to tcj irt I Au-l.tor lu f. M It . O Oe ce est. Kartell va. W'akland. Chaplin. .... ...vs. Nuiivy a. llartur. In lu -Ksypuon to lccor.'oriiion vt fortuve lr ooth. 'ray. , ...Tl. (irayfc Wylana. Klder ..rg. H t'crn. In ra rule on K. a. Cioisw-jll. to . J.C. DAKBY. Sst-pt. M. Ie"!0. t-iotUuuiarj. NOTICE TO PERSONS IaBlRISO TO IXVBnT IV Borough. Bonds ! aOTirE t. herrt y nlvra that tt.P Iior.iuu ol X Khenat.ura. is atoui to idsue n.l In Hie amount ol 86.itO.Ot. In was ot SIWO.OO each . with iuteri-t nt the rate ul 4 per rent. cr annum, oayaol,. in I annually, iroe irt.ui taxa tion pu Imt a ttie ir:,li uual iiulderi ir i(.nceinr1. Frrson-s drnriUK t' luievl 1n fuch n-riir;tle will please n-ake known at c m-e lo the un1e.-p:rnid or r"rituii C. lloyd. Ivnuty Knrass. the tniuunt .r nuuioer ol urh t.onl they wmli V( iHirrhMe. I'hw uoojt will bo rold to the erst jiurchaaurs irentli.i thf ru.Je:vtsi. hence the ijrc itMiy ot (.roinulnor In making kuon the numiiir ot ot h,u,ij denlred. b t. LVANS, t-eahuri(. Aui(. u'J. I&jO. lurtecsd. DO YOU KNOW T IT AT TOf OA! rT IKnhld Uurrtl lirex-ti Lodln Shot Onn at fs Itoutii" I! .rrol Muiila lonMn tl ira i.t r4.Vi; tsiniil, llmrrel Sbot Ojri it j W, aaj all oiner KOod at jally low rku. tuo a riLL Lisa or ltmondu. WatcLes. fh.oks and Jrwe'ry. 9 Si , K. SMIT. 3I I.lbrrly ftt.. for. Kmll Itflrltl. PITrSDURC, PA. Sr.d for tar lanre annual Ijlustratcl "ata logae, Nt 1. Iree ul charge , rei t.:itn VUI'IItJR-S NOTICE, tlarlnic leea appointed Auditor na tbe mo turn ef A lin tvau, Kn . In the aint or .( the eerond and final account of lathiriTj s-crofh. x ecuirlx 1 John Srri".h, t dUtrihute the rood In the banda at '! tuvulHl t j tmM 1-Kally entitle1 to rwe're t!ie i-iajc, I will rit nt the Arhltratlua Kom. in tte Court Houfe at h.r enrhum Pa., on 1 heredity. 'ird day ot cto ber, A. I !). t 1 o'cl. ck. P. M when arid where all ponton lnterente.1 thould atipear or be lorever deoarred trout oomlsn In on laid land. K a. KEHK. Sept. M.Sl. Auditor ""tlTI"K, All peior,K re hereby notified that 1 I bave pen-hated all the bon-botd icoo.1i of Lemard liartman In the ttentral Hotel at Bu tiUMtf. 'an.hrla county. Pa.. ani all the house bold froods In tbe boi'fe occupied by ild liart man. corner Brer treet and Fourtb avenue, and have lett the lame with m. Wwltn In the hotel at tny panro. and the iroo.1 In houe o rupled by Hurtinan at tny will and pleasure. All pen'oni are notitieU noto diturt atv of raid Koo-H. JuilN 1KK. fsept. 29. 3t Klder Tap., Cambria Co.. Pa. nASTlNUS HMTrX H. J.SUirriK,. PROPKirroa. Ix-ated at tbe Station, nar the oentre of the town, oa 1-earth Avenue. We eadear.ir to fur Bttti thw bettt aoromOKMlatwins to uutnHf men, plraanra eekr and hoarders . Peroni In sesrch Ot romlort and quiet will And It a desirable piare to atop. The TitiU U unurpaa.-ed an4 le alwavg eupolieil with the beat the markot aflords. and all tbe delk'tciee ol ibe eeasnn. The bar li euv plle.1 with tho eholrertof pure liqaore and elirari anU notblna- hut the txnc In sold. Special atten tion given to Ike care of boraes. 11. J. STHETTId. A !SMEE'S N(TIOt'. Whereas by Deed of Ai.slvnment dated the li h fay oi Septeniher, lioti. the Lilly Mirciiaudlfe Company, Limited, of Lilly, I'a.. BXHiKOtHl all their prorty and effati to tieorae brant lor the benefit ol creditors, notire In hewhT lven ta all pe-ona havina: elairae ai1nl ud"eoinpany to rreiHBt tbem. and taose kaewlna; tbemaelvef te bo indehtt to nake iayincnt to OEOtUfi HKANT. Lilly. Pa. AMixtee. St 1 7- EITTOK'S NOTICE. A iJtale ol Michael Plummer. Portaae towa- tilp, dereaaed. letters testamentary on tbe estate oi Mifhael Plnia-er. late ol Puiaire townibtp, Cawr.rta eoanty, deoeaMd. hartnff Lern arn.m-l to the nn drr'ltfned. all periK.Di Indehied to sa.d Mlato are hereby ootllied to make payment to Be with, out dela. and thoee having eialm avalnEt tne anie will prevent tUeua pis.peiiv uthenti-aled lor settlement. JAMKS l. bhlLLLY, Portage Twp.. Sept. 6, l:ji.t Kx-utor Gus. Simon's Card to tlic mil of the irlountniu Top. BY .-. DEALING f WITK I (lfiRansnf Mnnflv NflVRfl 1 -:';.J.I.HZIN-.: CI.O i 111 Ul. A 40,i0 Stock to Select from. Try flood. Clo'.hlnir. L.1".'S' ard Cien'.?' Fur- 11 Nil in if OiHid. H'tontnudSliorif. Furniture. 11 a til. kd I Cupt . a' pi M:mI will H-tin.!.- h ev . rj body. 4BrlaK this Kill with yen an 1 t-o purt t) n.-k lor a hut li puldihed on It. as we have ti'l lu at'undance and nuc teed k away t iciity. Cumo alone. Calico A bljf lot ot new pt!ep at 4 rnte : Papsaic" 6' centB- the 'nhii 1 ti ' e tv, lull Stanuard. it cenli; Hurti! Sit;U'!. 6 cent-; lani-y Indigo prints 5. 6 And 7 'ents: oil C'A ered prlcta In red. t.lue and aren at aui 7 ei,t: Si'iimJ. all patterns, at & rentes; itai.daid dark prints at 6 vsuti. iisoiiAs and CHnrnitFs A ir'Kd apron Check. cen il. Stable and tancv 6 ei-ii:. St pl rherka, hlu . uroen and hro 1, a and 7 renti". 8plendld ttylea in lr?s KitiKhama. 7. 8 and B couls. Wyoming dres uiiufhH'n. S cerila. Plain chnnitirets, 7 and 8 rintn. loll de Nord, lu plld un j strlpss. t' c-nt. liK5iAT Saib oi l coj yards of talico and Mil I in t or-j-Liill pnre. BHUUKD At I.'.VBI.E .1 1IEI JIl SLlNB. Hlen'-hed Muslins at 4. 5, a . 7. 8 and cwnts. ii Middlesex ut ti rcut. HI ens ,: fit at e cents. 4x4 Uaisy, 7 rirti". i-.t wo dcu iod and no Dicker 7 cenu. Our "A :. 1." t cents. 4x4 Pennant. 9 cents, f-sl Pill-w ca e mulln, 10 c-nts. "Prldo ul the Wtii," 14'J cents. Corset Jemi. 7 centa. Tickisu.. Kancy Tlcklca at 8 cer.f.. Ux brldue, blue etripea, 1 0 cbiiU. Harvard ieatliei, l'.' centg. XXXXfpcelnl article 3"i ftnls. Ij u ble luld satin tick. bli(h colors. IS pent. Also, a IarKo line ol reujLanle it, licking. Colue eurly. BL'SlMisS IS ALWAYS HUOMIMI AT SI M'. N'ST Kit i UK. Everybody Is comi-la'.nlDK td dull times while weare doinv a mlthLif kusihms all tno time. 1 lie only trouble we cw t) '.nrlmicc 1J the lact that we cannot t iroo-l" In tasteuouxh. l'LASsai.8 asu Ulask vra. No larger line kept In tbe Vid'.ed State. Hi ltrlve, 3 by 4. if'ay tw'.'.'e-! flacnel. ri conn. Another gray twilled. IS cenu. vi bite flannel. bet. 25 cents. White douiet, 8 cents. lied wi.ol ll ir.t.el. i lain, 'JO, "j& and So' cents. N ice plain, blue twilled. d. 15. 30 and lt& cents BloacLed and uDMoabrd ':intou flanuel. 5 6, 7. S. 9 and in rants. Al?o. a utce line ol co'orod Caut.jU flu'.roln. o. 7. 8 and 'J c-ni. A ir'.od pk!r ot whl'.o bluiikeld it oeuts. 1 Ui. 11.48. $1 VS. $i 60 and Upward. A II woolen b.ank etsat il.0O.au oo, J1!j,Wu0liJ upward. Only blanaets st 75 wuta. il.mi arnl upward. Cray blanke's at troto 85 cents to fl Su per pair, Coai iorterj at Iroui e5 cents up to 1 L'j. i:u'talLg. 7r, "(.n;.i tor puir. be't quality. lr-ss ocxls department lull ut rovellita. bUei Henriettas at 31. 5u are 75 c-ct. sii.k I'LisBKi. Vklvuts a lull linekept. All co1n and shades at iroui cents up. ToneU and Pnens v ry low. (tome and afk for our Kid Vi loves. Iltacelets. liings. Chalk. Cuft liuttuas etc. Largest line krt. Ask to tee tbetn. Tba bet line f I'orirtH at "t, 4S. 7i and t8 cents and Vflltnir silk. all cdors. 14 cent Pr yrl. lees. Ko.broMi-rirt. KutCiims, Vandyke Luce. Intent :ibs. Itco Collars and Infant Clonk-. Y.hil u 11 yuu want a Jersey Coat r Piuh Co it . I.uuir n.;s Kr ldleH an 1 children. Cblldrei,' lni? Cunts, lor aees up te 12 year. T2 fj. Lona-Caw lor nrlii. :! iJ. 1'ii.e 1'1'tsl. ; et S'.S 'i. formerly r 11 at fib to N. w. se re. We can ahVrd to .-ell cbuap be cause h have no bm expenen or renta to pay. I A NXW STOKK KXCI.T.'SIVEI.Y lll CIJ'IHINi I'LiiTHIMIASIl iiBMS' 1't'KMSUINU Jl'lllB. ( Men's f ults. tz-'.t 34 to 4J. Men 't kissJ Sat.uett I suits. 5o. Urowu Wahtiell. 4.o '. lied and I arav plaid, all iol.6.4s Hloe U-nverChevlotts all Wool, W 71. tilue pontusick. T..O. rray check a 'imer.:. s7 :. liiMJk, all wool. rk scrw, f li.ack, re-1 and ."ld rlicck. f7 t"'. KIuo cork rew, silk lace, tl'i !'. Umck cork screw, fck, be.-t. ii0i. l:ioe corkscrew, best. 1'J "J. t ilice Al'irt uils, bi.'-: eorkercw , at 15 oo. f is oo and -o vst. Mkx'e Cctawav Si-irrt Very tine linportr l Corkscrew. hUrk. blue or brown, t.ound, tu..'. All w. ol c,,rkr-"re ,T. t t'-li.-J or bouud , wart noted, (In o). K ar.ev blM'k . I luin imported curkwrt, ill o0. ery',ne iu.p ric-1 wide wnle. worried black. 15 to. Kluo ai d ray check cashuicre, el)U. iray or t.rowu c!i?.-k. o iHi. sckcial BAKOAiiit in Mk' Pant Men's rood -n panu. 65 cents. A en's t-ood cotton ados. eS cents. Aleo's pan's, wool tini-li. l -5. :.Md chevio. pants, (1 S5. Mack cork crew punt-'. tJ 5o. Oivl ciirhmtre patiis. f'J.uu. Kttclli wortel wan'--. s.6-. Iai(.oted lir.cie-, S4 w, 4 :ki j.oo. i w in and 7 . - per air. St irs with L.jmi I ats lor bo.- r.ir(iliK in aue from 14 to 17. satinet Suits. 1 48. i,."d I:i.ion eauhmert's, S us. WaduiH-U niitj.liu'i. ( i.od cbtvioi suits, 4.74. 4 ..TkriTew pu:'-..so,48. tfood Kr.Klish wurMed. 7 00. Imported dtatto nal. s "J. I rlcet cloth, lack and blue, 410 '.-o. Cfjit.t)' rv's Si':t. ' ir.e tiuL ai.l K''d iichvt c itiiiierc futts !r winter. 1'oto i 0o up to 1 f", il.W,ii.U. 2 I . ii.75. T.'l.ey. 3.6-t. 4 0 i. 4.tv 6.hj. .lae bur.drct! j airs i Lll.lreuV kuia patit.s. heavy, at v& cfnts per pair. f-loirt Uirjf Hint we carry fie larweet line of Ovorcoiilf ir lue', Loys, and children to be seen anywhere. LaWKV A!D PBII-DFKSt'8 lANO t'OATS AM) Jackktb. -Children's eoats. tl .48. Chillrea's satinett coats, lor aues ranmcn ironj 4 to 13. at J..5. e'eats In fine sultmits lor aire ranicinK Irom 4 to 13 ! ws. and up as h.Kh as a 1st, 4 OJ 4.5o and 6 00. I,adl J.! iets. flue lne if the late t stvles ot Jackets at J. JO. J.-Jf.. 2.:', :j 00. Stocki neit coats, black, at ti 00, -a 50 a o.) 30j.4(.v. Jer sey coats, t aches Ions, S 5B. 2 75, 3 oo, 3 f-0, 4 !. Jer-ey coats, 81) inches Iobk. 3 ti. S 50, 1.00. 4 .'0. " 00 'Short plnb c-ats. '- im-p.oi 1 7 o". v i J uu, lo.di. We also have an e'ii"i-i'o line of loi k 0 i.ti for ladles Irom 3 5'i up t j '4 00. Lit m lii.e of huts ad caps, truokj. viillse" and turidturc, boots . ihoes and H i' I 'ts. Wo al cm! cary a Etjck aOiOUTjiiui? to $lu MO and over, and can c'mstii'ienily a!I rl to noi' you bis bar ttatns. Men's iooii oroaans at i ci'ti. l.'ni. 1 Jrt. and 1.C5 H' s' Kood r. K!-rs -c '' i.t . 5', .-! , lWitt.il 1.10. At:ii's dre-s sli'.e ut l.'Ji. ! 0.1.7s. H W. ' f.o and a a" We are ncut t.ir Hie cele brated KLLCTKIC SHUES. Children flue-, Rt IS.2'2 'Jj. :;5. 48 a.cd Cb certs. Ladle' Iioui ol i. Opera Toe. ttomiutm Sense or Spr. lis Heel, t '.a cents. l.'Jti. 1 4-. 1.75, 2.00. 2 " atrd upward. There Is nothlun iiroler the sun in our line, that weca'inot save yeu 5o per lent. A.- theMo-'k oi irooils aehuve now n l ands am' uti'.s lo ilo you enn snrclv Imve a aclection. KE.MKMBKK W K PAY slKANl!HS V HV. BOTH WAYS PKOVll'lN' THKIK 11.:. CH ASKS AJ1UUM TJ TLN HULLAKS UK OS Kli. 1 hit, rule will be trlt!y kef.t. H!vnn:? f a. and save money. -i:.meTtit er .111 ad-'itin ba' Leeu erected to" our already large t turu. k.TJGJ-"CJST SIMIOjSr, Who keeps tbe Lsruoft Stocked cicthlns and Kry fioods Store :tj C.im'ji:t cevr-ty. I k ,T3t'5rw4 s 1 mL& ,AJ Jl J7, LADIES' AND MISSES' WB&PS : 1BD : JttfflS For Early Autumn. We are sricwlng a tn-t ccnttrrlierisive and elegant lire cf tba newt-st and best 1 styles. 1 La U I . i $ n n Black Cbeviotte Jacttt?. tik.U f.ltin. fl.00. double)-breasted Cieviotte Uepfers, f5 00 6.00, and witb AelrakaD Tniiibitiu. t7 M. Vest Front ChfTtotte Jacket at fS.50, 110.00. fl2 50tO 25 00. Shoulder .- Capes IK n. US II, ' J S TH A KA -V. BLACK HAZTIX, riJ&XAAX LAMB ASD SEAL, In large and vf.r'ed estortment. ar.d with money-saving prices on eac'3 atcI vtTy item. Tbe details of tbe Imraense DRY - GOODS - STOCKS now 00 sale bere can scarcely be hinted at. You are luvited to Inppfct and examiu'5 persobally. Enquire at ltn same time an t the pecuniary ad vantages lo be denved by traditiK at these t tores. Fashion Cataiotne ar-d Price Ll't, and a Modern Mail Order Depart nifiit for benefit cf patrons who do cot find it cocTPuleut to come to tbe City to trade. Use both freely. We are eorry to say that we are unable to come to EI.ciiib;-rg this season. We have ins.de great iinpro emeriti r.ijain in our largo citahlishmcnt and our stock of goods of all kinds is t-:o croal that we can safely say that we can please you all. and Short Coats are arriving in large quantities. What we vy.art is that you visit our large store. We Will Pay YouT Gar I'Zm20 Both Waya v'hen your purchase amounts to $10.00 or over and guarantee that you will find our prices the Lowest. D. SIMON & BRO., 1123 Eleventh Avenue, Altoona, Pa. O V uoTiiin EE.OO&TS I V. Jtm i H.M1MSTKATR1S' NliTli'H Iltera ol adailnltUaUuu omo tba iato ot ornelln Morrl. late r L'leartleld tow nth. p. la tha coaoty of I amrla, a.. doeeaaed. barlti ten a-raDtad tha aD!erlKoel, cotica Is lieroDy alvpfc to all ferrous In.lei.te.l to raid estate to nabe tmineaiata paytneot. and Oiora batt, claima or demAn.l aicatnst tha Mma ara rquvL ed to I'rafeot tce.n, ip oriy aittiantir ni, tor atttlemrnt. MAKtlAKtT K. MoKKlS. A 1 m I n lotrat ii z. leartleld towtuhip, September 8, lskO.ot H U. MYERS. ATTOKNk.Y-AT-L.AW. EBBusarRe, I'a. MtrUthr In tkllonade Row. on Centre street. DOXAIJ E. DUFTOX. ATIOKMiY-AT LAW, EsEBssrao, Fisja iSfOnc-e In Ojj-ra House, Centra itrect. BOGGS&BUHL, ALLEGHENY. - - PA- LETTING. "VJOTIOE U hereby rlTtn tbathlds will be re i. s eelvej l j the boruuL of ieitarir lor the CONSTRUCTION OF A BAM In rmnectloa with the preoeat water fupply of raid txH-ouah. and lor dltcbniK an-1 trencuiux la cocbecticQ therewith, lo accordance lth plans and rpraittcatlvna to be een at the 'tore room of the unilerf ltned In said twroogh. That bldn will I e rece' .ed lor tLe Cubalrucliou ol tun dum an l ditchlna or treuehlnB- a a whole cr Btriikraiely. buch bids will be reoelred p to MONDAY, OCTOBER 6T11, 1S90, at 7 o'clock, f. u. All blda Ihoald be hatidsi o mailed to the under m usl un or beore uie i.ine D3entlunJ aboTe. Ts borough authorities r: aerriDg the right to reject any or all btl n. EVAN t. tVANS. Atteet: t7, II. Coksbi t, t'lerk. Isureia. tiept. 28. VIf TtTlr.nH tj aclrtnir. Ore. I. Kirn ell A r.. lOis. ruce St.. New York au luarr. ttie ma t oopt t l t,y f ri pes.! ltne I AliVLUTIIN'tJ n American Kefj.ai er. 100 fale I'ii (.Iili i lie. Having returned from the Eastern cities I am now. prepared to show you the largest and best selected stock of Clothing, Ila's, Caps and Gents' Furnishing Goods at the lowest prices in the county. As I buy and sell for cash, I can and will r-'t-U you Clos ing at prices that defy competition. Never before h;ive tlie perH of Cambria had such an opportunity of buying firtt class gve ls at such low prices. Call soon and see my stock, learn prices and bo convinced. Very Respectfully, C- A- SHAR3AUGH, 0c3-W-ly t'AKKOLLTOW.N'. I'tN.N'A, Pittsburgh, Pa TliU ol'l and rtllnt le Inrtitatlon h.n prepared tbi uan f y.U"ur men an l r.Mr.cn tor tl.c ,-r duties ul lite. To thofe In aul ol a usciul, practical tai.ciMaii, c.rvjiuts ..! e sf nt ; . i., ..l.ci' r SpliM. 1'. Ill I f ac. i.i.S, ToKwyrkofall klndi neatlv exc futcj at thli othce. One Uf k trial. " VtTIlTiirs N'OTT'T. In the Urpharts I'.mrt of Cambria C&uuV. : In the natter ot toe fll.-t and tlnnl account ot John V fialen. Eiwutnr of Patrick Coaan, late ol South Fork H.irous;h, decutacl. 11a nu been appointed Anoitor by raid Court to reiwrt distribution of the ttin.1 In the htmla ot tie Aponunwnt. Notice li brr-ty yfen that I alii lt at tny otltr In the Borough ol ttnfburit, ia Ttinrsday. the 5rjnd day ol Octo'K-r. lswi. at U o'clock a. ni.. Inrthe purpose ol ulirhurKlnn tilB dutteol ssld ariio'n-nient. wlien ant where all perrotn may attend or be forever debarred Irom coming in on gaul fund. H(iNAM) E. IlUlTON. Ilben?hnnr,ra.. S.v t. IS, 1;J). Auditor. VK'IC XKNT LIST. SrptcniberTerrr. ISO. ro. 1. In the u.tlcr cl i ii citHtion to John Coad. Jr.. administrator of Jahn CoaJ, Sr., de ca5ed , U hie aa ftocoum. No. 2. lu ti e iLaiiur c it. o clta'.ion to "A lilUm lUlilctt In li e caute ot Hartn.-d.-.ruew Ittblett . late pi 'oi .-u.au,: h township, (now We?l Taylor ti wr-.-ihip.) J. i-tai'fd. KI.KST1NE J. l;i,.UK. llbenstiur. Ta., Sept. e, llw. Clerk t. C. Geo. m. liKAni:, ATl ttKN 1. 1' AT LA W. i:i;k.Nsr.i Kii. TtaKA. wUillce on Oc '.rc ftrt t, near llifc-u. Oi; SALE. In Camlrit T.wrM:. wlth'n ft walk of I'l.tll'.'lirr, m'u.iII prr , 1 1 I eiL'iwTf.i n t. n nil r,liii a nni'Vv t - "... turroundlnK country. Contain" imp :m. 1 i" v- i o! t. rt.ie l.tii, I a nu. u-.-'' i fha.le-1 alth mapleaand catulp-. ro-ned house with tuinuior klieh-i. . ... hou e attache.!. Kxcellcnt ciHar. I ' reM, oov. r tiillii'.if eiii'r '.y ol Mire. . ' -1 v food ftuhle. tlirce stiillf anl ci'.ir.ne tic;. K.t'"llrnt location lor FUDimer homo, ur "run arid truck larni. 1'tr leimt cull on or adtr-. M KS. A 11. j: KM', K'fti-. u.'i, l i. jl.i. y v-t: r- I J t'li . I T ALEXAiDcn r. : ay, ' t r. k r. u . LadlosandCont crrtcnV- fln inland Lmch rieomu, ll I'm n A rn ne, . pixr.i;i .tc.r. I WeildltiK-, Tart !". I.nrct' k ....... plied aiih every rcquinHe. to nnv M. '.ii.L. i 'r-i by rail or rt' cr ft von: (,. ,. ,. . ; .... ( . ; atu-nion k, yen or.lcrii t y mail .r l?l, ;"lu.uo. " ' AUKum l-.o-itn. EMS (