3. 3 pa ue Mm German, i trp.ll " OLT' JO' 1S0(K "71. AIM ri.KMHIiL v.-ruM'tlnral local seserond page, "jjr f. f. K'tfi'Jl. of Uellefont. wm In Monday- J,, r.lward r.rlCUb. of this place. Is ". frenJs Id New Lisbon, Ohio. . fork ff tar!" n(1 Pf t cut ".ip tt Purtnn'n Hardware tor. C"or"r. ot Cleat fllI township, ,rtiu!tlv III with typbold fever. fttrf hondM'iJ nTTCflt from 2.S0 to "(OitC- A. tiartiaoBh'a, Carrolltown. yr C P Wharton, tha popular mr " t from Ptfart, spent a ftw boars In tfitvi:. ' t. ry Tou ,0 tw'0t7 nslls to "'j .D;t i,f r'othaa or an overcoat from C. .nrhmik. Carrolltown. Ur. 'e. wife of J.hn W. Miller, of .'.f,ini!i'D. died on Friday of last week f -on'urcr"00' bout thirty-nine rjStpr'ff Jieph A. Gray and ThlMp ".",., two well known eltliens of Car- . tolh w,tn trPn0,d -r u, jnhn Kttney. of Lilly, ha been ap syJ Nrar Pnbiie. Mr. Ralnty will ,B i,b!ilrd (fflelaland fill the bill to 7w . of tTPhld ferer are- reported Lro. him Vaioy and nim Canter i yt5 of whora are belleTed tab on I it to rroovery. .Vr Trunk Fee, of thin place. lost a t, on tf"e mad between Ehenshnra" and Sl-r no Wednesday last, containing ,t thirty dollars. .n-,r'",ft Z-'phyrlnns, Infant child of Mr. tnd Mrs Rif Parrlsh, of this plar-e. i n Wi ineday October 8th 1890 asred (,nti ud twelve days. Mr Jiwph Ponahoe, of Clearfield -.Mr. wq oown with irpnnia ti taken a turn for the batterand on t fairway to recovery, .nepntv Sheriff Yonnir started this mornlne for nttshnrs. acting .jNC'Tt to 'Squirt J. A. Ambrose, who rr.J year In the penitentiary. -Tie rn.lns of It J. Pyeart. who was -IrfJ .a Mari'ulllne, Missouri, recently. - irnviM to A Itonna. tils former home, Friday last and interred In Falrvlew --ttry. LiQfitiire rure unamnteed by Dr. J. B. .tt, VI Arch t., Philadelphia. Pa. Ease ;c no operation or delay fram bosl , i-tcttej by thousand of cores after ,r Ml. -Dr. J M Llndey. of Altoona, vu be In hJ bed by his landlady about ,.,n no Friday UK The deceased bad a li'l for several days. lie was atftaat ,rl or t(e. Lwthnnt any eiceptlon whatever Mr. l-.l'lrf r 0 annre ngstement dur- V'.tr IttMeves years thsa any other ly n lecturer In Amerlan. NTIH lectors at ''urs' I '.otl'ute. November 10h. -We 'e a tpeedy and positive Cure 'rrrh, Diphtheria, Csnker Month, and ln'e In SMlnh's Tatnrrh Uein"1y. A i: Ir'-.-rt-r frt'i' with each bottl. l-e ' tpii r. 1 ealth ard iswt-et breath. ' A ' A'oyn Stlnehwer, of N"iith ! firmeily of Hurr town-hip, died at j i!t?rr'ee on Tueortsy and the remains """'il'' f to tii Is place on the onnn train T-ipciay as,) takaD to Nicktown for ir-Dt -"i,'.iri Seniabaniih, who works at W mill Id JackHon township. 't.-'vin a rs In'o a tog on Monday tl'.e billet wltT) whlcb ha was ( - rr a kcof and flew hack trlk. on te fRc, breaking his toil and i 3f bctii hli eye. Fr-!.., one of the oldest frelabt a-vr o the Penosylyanla railroad, I I'.rJ nt nrry station last Saturday. weu.tB4 ft), fra0i wb(, tn eneIn, -! u.J,y opon biro. Though ha --afru- th accident, h't 1eat was al tne!Utiy afterwirds. re ntw Catholic ctorch at Coast P. "Ill he dedlcatd to the service of i:'inJ next, Oefob-jr 13th. The "n tfce oooiIod will be delivered bv Fitter Will, or Plttehur?. The - '! ian J(i:n t structure and a creilt 'ureiiatloii ef that place. "-'W-tectatlvna of the Economy Clolh rATir.. of Johnstown, will he In M.mJay. OctoUr 15th. far five " w'"i the larae.i oa of men's S,T' ficfhing ever shown, at nrlcet fwn. Doa't forget to olve me a rail. fin 'rpt ii.... a i UlHtiin. -Tbe0ctra.-t for building the new dam K.iBt,llra norouea water works I ! on M.ndsy nlht to John Lelehty 'urn ortblrfen handred and eghty ' ' At T r a i.m, tin., u n f - i arrtefl tu contract f,.r dlaaln the s 'f oi t.' e cew dam to the resarvnr for m of wenty-MeTHD cents per yard. ntncts &rt 8a!J to be ,t , Sird afternoon as tha train on w.ret and Cambria branch road was MtboretriHolty.a lady who was ' put her b,,,, 0t nf tnc,r window, Ml hnfnenli.. i . . . - muir in inrowini The largest Una of genu furnishing eoods In the county at C. A. Sharbanah's. Carrolltown. On Monday afternoon a rinnarlan la borer employed on Hit bnlidlcg on the Franklin street bridge at Johnstown, waa almost Instantly killed by tbe brakla of a derrick while lowering -a large atone Into rojltlon. An old man named Cornelius DoucbertT either lost bis watch or had It taken from hi" pocket while In town on Saturday at tending the show. If It waa tost and fell Into honest bands. It ran b restored to the owner fcv leaving It at thla office. It Is an open faced sliver wach. The rwvly 0f George FToreack. a Hangar Ian who worked for Brown Brothers, con tractors, was found near Soromerhlll, lying on tbe rallroed wtth the left arm broken and a bole In tbe back of tbe bead on lat Saturday morning The body was taken to Johnstown and Interred In Sandyvale cem etery. On Thnrsday of last week William Ctierry. aeed 1 years, ban his arm broken and bis bead considerably eat at Mabaffy. on the line of the Bell's Oap railroad. Tonng Cherry Is employed as a brakeman. and some ears were being shifted at the time named when he fell or was Jolted off the car. falling on the track. Tlla escape from more serious Injuries was a very narrow oe. He was taken to the home of his father at Be 11 wood. cf the if op n contents of hsr sick iinm.,i, I J ber full set or artificial teeth: r e succeeded In finding them wa!ied back In search of them "t leam. bat bone so r.Jk..h, r- In America more nearly ap " Meal orator In l.tr Wlfaa'tlem dlctlnn I. .t...i. J,-. In thrli:iDff eloonence tka. h.h w'ni',og. One hundred and " nPQ tha platform during the krv',"t,,,, cf fcH W. and oyer 'liBndrert mi,. .w. . ' the rr.f r, ,w 1 1 1 l ' K-no'ar who will wnr. .r I"t!tute. Vovamber 10th . "non a yon, marble and gran- r,f FKiin hK -n. . thtt ,nT re prepared to v. ror "metery work. In either t n,t"' ' flurM tnmt Jpfy ' . rtNt!e eicellenee and so- nr(.hip Cf tbelr designs ar th . . .;:oa "iny specimens now on avV tb,,r Mthllhment and by "'"erlew ... M t0 ,. 'trns wnicn they have Urd , r,ou' owtwrJM In thla r"- E,"rT department 'vt th f,mnds of 8klllrnI ir. . W0TkmM'. who are capable 'Kt .v ' '"" " work from the ""Vth mOSt lbor-u'. which to ,n Personal aurervllon th. re.. . - t ... -;es , . oninnlu k. le1- 1 1 . wi- rnV?Mn'- Tb'v ordered forty h rr,T,,d ln APrl1- n1 w. n If not th n..l .f W Tnnl, thvercame to Western --u Wlnninir nhln. ' . I I M If , ""'''wHItogiw them a call 'tn..P "r,ror''T with any other J'J ta fair price. The following cases 'were disposed of at Arenment Court: Commonwealth vs. A. Ssxman et a I. Mo tlon for a new trial. Continued. Commonwealth vs. Mrs. Drass et al. Mo tlon for a new trial. Sentenced to pay a fine of 10 and costs. Commonwealth vs. James Green et al. Motion for a new trial. Sentence bus pended. In re exceptions to opeclng Banner street. Johnstown. Exceptions overruled. A. B. Clifford, admlnstrator. vs. J. D. Edwards, defendant In error. Certioratl. Proceedings affirmed. J. H. Krause ts. Cambria Land Company et al. Rale to show cause. Argued and held for advisement. Foor Directors vs. Jacob Thomss et al. Rule to show cause. Argued and held for advisement. nenry Evant et al. vs ITogh B. Reese et al. Rule to tbow cause. Argued and Judgment against ITogh B. Reese and sub sequent proceedings as to rum set asine. In re Incorporation of Morrellvllle bor onh. Exceptions. Decree filed. In re road In Elder and Susquehanna townships. Confirmed absolutely. In re rules on Adam Myers, committee. Attachment awarded In default of payment within thirty days. Julius Well vs. Mrs. C. Parrlsh. Rule to Show cans. Rule discharged. John B. Hlte vs. Cambria Lan4 Company etal. Rule to show cause. Rule absolute and tbe Justice Is hereby directed to furnish on defendants' request an appeal whlcb shall he entered within flfeen days, case to te put on list for 2d week of December term. A. T. Plndtavs Cambria Land Company. Role tp show eauae. Motion overruled. In re bridge over Clearfield creek In Gat Utzln township. Continued. In te exceptions to report of auditor In assigned estate of R. M. P. C. Georga. Report confirmed. Use Thos. n. Parrel! vs. Atnle M. Weak :and. Rule to show cause. Judgment opened. W. A. Chaplin plaintiff In erroi. vs. Not lay A ITarter et al. Certiorari. Continued. In re Incorporation of Portage borongb. Exceptions withdrawn and report confirm ed. Daniel A. Grey vs. Lauren? Wevland. Rule to show causa. Role overruled and appeal sustained, defendant to file recognl xanee within twenty days. Barbara Rider vs. George n. Robert. Rule to show causa. Attachment dissolved. In re rule on R. E. Creeawell. Esq. To how cause. Argued and held for advisement. The Boiloa lffal. Itaojv. Mautlollu and Uuii.tr Club. A few of the hundreds of press rotlofs w blch the club tss received are app"nedd. T bey appear in Ebensbnrg at the Teachers" Institute. Tbe skillful and artistic playing or thla e tub la well-known, and the whole pro g ram me was unique and varied, giving cone stant pleasure. Tbe selections for mando lins and guitars were partlco'arly enjoyable for the delicate and finished style of the playing. Tbe repetition of the theme In sweetest and softest tones of the Instru ments, gradually dvlng away though in tbe distance, gained a most flattering si lence from beginning to end. and then called out a rousing and determined recall. FittKburg Ssmzintl Their performance fairly captured tbe vast audience, and their ,eetita brought well merited app'suse. Itnston TlrraVl Tbe Boston Ideal. Banjo. Mandolin and Guitar Club are tneeMng wltt the most phenomlnal success at Ssratota. Tbty fair ly captlyate the large audiences whlcL listen to them at every performance. Wa hope they will make Saratov tbelr bead quarters for years to come The Scratogain. Tbe ITarmonlca solos of Mr B E. Shal tnck were finely rendered and heartily en cored. He p lavs te harasonlc ard banjo together, which sounds like a mlnatur brass band, and captivated tha immense audience present. Oamhridqt ChrnieU. Tbe mandolin and guitar duetts rendered by Messrs. ITarrls and Oslencla were the ranse of tha most enthusiastic recalls. Xeu York Hun. Anslbfr Shotting. George Tlnffnagla. an old German aged about sfxtv-flve years, keeps a little conn try store in Barr township Lately be has been ranch worried by a nuaibr of young men who go there to annoy him and take possession of his store. About a week ago Thomas Burke, whose home Is In Stronestown. Indiana countv. accompanied by several others, west there and after car rvlng on highly for some time, wonnd up their proceedings by putting TTnffnagle oat. On Tuesday morning about eleven o'clock Thomas Burke. WH'Ism White and Bert Eer droye np to nofTnffie, in a cart and Stopped at the store. Bnrke being consider ahlv nnder tha inflnenee of liquor. TTnff. nagle. anticipates- trouble, he e (red White an1 Eger to take Burke awa. which they did. About four o'clock In the afternoon Burke returned and was aout to take pos session of tbe store bv putting two boys ont and attempting to pnt Tlnffnaele out. when the latter drew a revolver and shot Burke, the ball entering tha forehead between the eyes and lodging In tha brain. Burk4 fell Insensible and was taken Into tlaffnagle's and Dr. Dickie, of Strongstown was sent for. but on his arrival ssveral hours after wards had little If any hones of saying Bnrke's life. TToffnagle went to Nicktown after the shooting where be raye himself np and entered ball It, tbe sum of 1.000 for bis appearance at Court before 'Squire White, of that place. rrlaar Llreai The following marriage licenses were Us sued by tha Clerk of tba Orphans Court for tha week ending Wednesday. October 8th. l00. John Tuhas and Anna noma. Johnstown. John r. Fonghetaer and Lizzie Garee. Hastings. Charles A. Eck. Carrolltown and Luelo da Miller. Sasebanna township. EH H. Cooyer. narrlsbnrg. Ta. and Elsie E. Coover, Johnstown. Henry J. Elchensehr and Jennls A. Moy er. Johnstown. William Escberfcb and Martha Tantllng er, Johnstown Charles T. Goodlln. Cook port. Indiana county and Lizzie n. Eessler, White town ship. Michael Bradley and Mollis Callahan, Washington township. William A. Freldhoff and Maud Coots. Morrellvllle. Emmet Martin Rhodes and Mary Jane Kinsey. Johnstown. Charles Johnston and Anna M. Matthews, Reade township. R. S. Craig. Cock port. Indiana county and Ida May Fleming, Green towoablp. In diana county. John Boyle and Maggie J. Crofton, Johns town. S. P. Rodocker and Margaret Ward, Pitta bnrg. Pa. Joseph P. Sloan, Bennington. Blair coun ty, and Mary R. Sellers, Gallltzln. Thomas Francis and Jennie E. Jones, Cambria township. William Messelman.Selln's Grove. Snydar eoanty and Lizzie Owens. Monster town ship. E. II. Cofctlow, Johnstown and Annla L. Iloyer. Croyle township. P. J. Molveull. Toder township and Rose B. Keelan. JohDstown. John V. Pfaff and EIa Fltzpatrlck, Johns town. John Miles Roman and Clara Lloyd. Bns qaehanna township. J. I. Escb and Katie Gates, White town ship. William M. Gochnour. Conemangh and Mary L. Ressler, Morrellvllle. Ttaa Fair. At a meeting held on Friday evening for the pnrposa of helping along the proleet of holding a fair at Ehensborg. quite a nnm ber were In attendance and alt enthusiastic ally in favor of the enterprise. The committee In charge of letting tha contracts for building tha fence and grad ing th track reported that they bad let the contract for grading a level track to J A. Fhremaker ror tha sum of tl 800 and the contract for building tha fence to Fred Davis for tbe sun of t2 49 a panel Tbe fence ie to be seven feet high, with lo co.t posts fonr feet In tha ground, and with two strands of barbed wire stretched serosa the top of tbe fence. Tha track Is a half mile long, no grade and forty feet wide. Both Mr. Shoemaker and Mr. Davis have commenced work and It Is their Intention, anless detained by nr.exceptlnnably bad weather, to coropleta their work this Fall. tit: R. WeadllDf. The following are fair specimens of tha press opinions of tha famous lecturer, Geo. R. Wendling. who will lecture at the Teaeh ers Institute. November 19th: One of tha foramost orators of this gener at ion. Jlton (73 ) Democrat. An eloquent man . Ann Arbor (iicA.) Courier. Most Powerful orator In America. Adrian (JficA Press. Genuine eloquence. Buffalo (A. T.) Commercial. Meets all expectations. Boston (Afcut.) Zlon't Herald. Masterly analysis. BrtoUyn (.V. T.) XaaU. The peer of any living speaker. Blom ington (III.) Leader. Burn log eloquenet. i?anyor (Jfs ) Whig Bar Hmrmrxt. The large bain on tbe farm belonging to tbe Hanger heirs, situated about a mile and ahalf east of Ebensbnrg, on the road to Cresson. was discovered to be on fire about eleven o'clock, on Wednesday night and In a short time was a heap of smouldering ruins. A man named Clevlnger In tha employ of Mr. E. B. CreswelU of thl plaee. occu pied tba dwelling honse bnt he was away from home at tba time. Gilbert Reese, a driver for Mr. Creswell, had been In tha barn In tha evening, after dark putting away his tesm, bnt had no light along and shortly after, ha retired to bad No person had been seen about tha premises bnt It Is generally supposed that the fire was caused by same tramp who may have gone In to pend the night, as tba barn was cloea to tha road. The barn was one or tha largest In tha neighborhood, being 50 x 100 feet, wtth a large shed addition. Tba barn contained about one hundred tons of bay, farming ntenslla, harness etc.. and three horses, two which, one a valaablo stallion, were burned. One horse escsped. but bow Is not known, as It was In with tha others la tba evening, but waa found running out when tba barn was discovered to be on fire Tba loss le estimated at about f l.COO id we understand there wa. oo lisuranctt. sBitBeei. Mary E. Potttr. convicud al last term of Conrt of adultry and bigamy, was sens tenced on Monday tooodergo an Imprison ment of six months In tbe county Jail for the first offence, atd for tne second offence to one vear In tbe penitentiary. In the case of tba Commonwealth vs. Har ry Marsh, convicted of tbe murder of Clara Jones, Judge Johnston refused the motion for a new trial and sentenced tba defendant to be hanged. Marsh received the sentence without saving a word, but was vary pale and It was plainly ev'dent that be keenly realizes the position be te In. J. A. Ambrose, who was convicted at last term of Court for Knowingly marrying an other man's wife, on Tuesday was sens tenced to serve a term or one vear In the Western Penitentiary. Tba Br eat I of a chronic catarrh patient Is often so of fensive that be becomes an object ot dis gust. After a time ulceration sets In. the tpongy bones are attacked and frequently entirely distroyed. A constant source of discomfort Is the dripping of tbe purulent secretions Into tbe throat, sometimes pro ducing Inveterate bronco It la. which In (its turn has been tbe exciting cause of pulmo nary disease. Tbe brilliant results which have attended Its use for years past proper ly designate Ely's Cream Balm as by far the beat and only enra. Awswar Tble qweetlen. Why do to many people we see around ns seem to prefer to suffer and be made miserable by Indigestion. Constipation Dizziness, Lues of Appetite, Coming Up of the Feod, Tellow Skin, when for 75 cents we will sail them Sbilob'a System Yltalizer, guaranteed to cure them. Sold ay Dr. T. J Davison. atallana Catarrh Kenedy. Sblloh's Catarrh Remedy, a marvelous enre for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Cacktr Mout and Headache. With each bottle there la an ingenious Nasal Injector for tbe more successful treatment of these complaints without extra charge. Pr'ce CO cents. Sold by Dr. T. J.Davldon. Consumption Surely Cured. To Tn Eprrr: Plnaia Inform ymmr T .Itm that I har a ptaiiilTa remedy for tha tlnft-uiiaa dim. By lu Uiuoly ut tbouatada of hopeless ' aara kem pannaaently cored. I shall be glad to aead two buttle of my remedy FKE to any of your reVrB ho Uaw consumption if tbey will n.l m lhrT Expreea asd P. O. aJJraea. Bwpect-fo'-'y. X. A. 9UKIM. M. C. lil X eJ V. I. 4o ram antral ion. St. Avootise. P-i 0-:- ,J. 1'i'1 Editor C"t'tria "remian.- Sir: I fcave Just learned that a report is being circulated in the northern part of Cambria county that tbe Farmer' Alliance of Cambria county was gotten ap for the purpose of boomirg the candidacy of Mr. Samuel Patterson for tbe Legislature. At president of tbe above organization I beg leave to sa that Mr- Patteteoa is utter ly unknown to me. and through bis own fault. I am Informed that ha paid an of ficial visit to St Ausustlne a tw days ago in connection with some branch of tha census. I saw him with a well-known Republican of this place who cou'd have given Mr. Patter son an introduction to roe. bad be thougnt such an act of courtesy desirable or bene ficial to Republican interests. Having failed to introduce him Is. to say the least, strong evidence that my acquaintance with Mr. Paturson was not daslxed on political grounds. Besides, every member of our or ganlzatioo can say that no such Intimation was aver made' by me. publicly or privately, to any member of such a purpose. And now. gentlemen, farmers of Cambria county, here are some or my reasons for this statement: The Republican party of this State Is tbe open and avowed frtend of monopolies and corporations. Tba Republican candidate for Governor Is openly cbargrd by bis party with bribery, peijury and fraud. Tbaae charges It seems, cannot be truth fully contradicted, ln our own county we have tbe nauseating correspondence In mind whlcb took place last Fall, backed up by tba a ffl da v r of soma of tbe parties, which should remain as a baa cm ligbt for every honest man to sbun all affiliation with the party tbty represent. Our objections as above stated, must stand while I remain at tbe bad of The Farmers' Alliance, or nntil tbe Republican party shalll purge Itself of tbe corruption charged by Its own members. Yours traly, Lcke Behb. President Farmers' AlIlaDce. Saheel Rtpert. Following Is the report of the E&ensbuig schools for the month of September, 10 A versa a Enrolled, attendance. TiAcim Allle Lloyd Kme Myera Maggie Sbenkle AfiDle Jnnee . T. U. Allison.... Total! 40 X7 6TI S: 24' u 8 t! si I ks' js 4 Ait a 90 15' 45 24 12 ST S , 10; Stt. 33 ti IK Za 10 Ui b, -a, 10. 7 17 4 .1. Ill lot TJ6 101 iJ 33 Tha following pupils were perfect ia at tendance for the month: Room No. 1 Jesse Evans, Bert Connell, Arthur Hill, Joseph Davis. Joha Cole, John Kets. Edwin Resa. Allan Barker. Walter Apel. Alonza Crsswl. Clark Sharp. Har vey Rodgers. Carl Englebart. Max Read. Richard Owens. Harvey Tibbott. Elmer Davis. Jesse Versa. Eddie Cassidv. Albert Browa, Maud Foisom, Aggie Connell. Mar garet Con Del I, Mabel Gant. Llda Dtvison, Beatrice Mower. Ella Tihbott. Hattie Brown, Martina Luttringar. Mabel Pa it is U, Rosy Lanebeln and Edith Myers. Room No. x Ethel Shields. Mary Coo Bel I. Lizzie Lodwig. Annie Hammond. Mi nerva Huber. Marie Mvers. Mary Englebart, Blanche Gant. Mattle Esterilne. Flora Cole, Eveline Parrlsh. Annie Haitcbne. Willie Borkey. Clifford Jonas. Ernest Weaklen. Del lie Chute. Arthur Evans. Frank Kirschner. Frank Borkey. Edson HI'U Har ry Bennet. Eonmett Weak Ian. Lorenzo Drlggs, Gideon Downey, David Ludwtg and Otto Lattrtoger. Room No. 3 Myrtle James, Annie Me Breen. Maud Shlnefelt. Floy Stiles. Acnle Owena, Alice Waakleo, Retta Uarman. Bessie Evans. OHie Davis, Wallace Home phreys, Willie Lelgnty. Peter Lad wig. Ckarlea Evans Elmer Davis, John Drlggs, Harry Connell. Leo Luttrlnger and EJaia Craver. Room No. 4. Blanche Foisom, May Griffith. Sadie Nipple. Stella Creery, Annie Mills. May Davis. Ante Jones. Ada Jones. May Davis, Maude Richardson and Batler Kohrta. Room No. 8. Fred Jones, Julia Connell, Charley Weaklen. Annie Shields and Edith Mysrs. II It In 11 r. Charles Roloff. a resident of 16th ward, Johnstown, was found banging bv the neck, dead. In a grape arbor In tbe rear or his res idence, or tbe house occupied by bis wife, on last Prldsy morning. Roloff and his wife bad not got along well together for some time and at the last term of Court she was granted a divorce. Koloff tben want West, but retained last week and bad been stopping at Fred Stemele'a res taurant. To end his fife tbe deceased bad fastened tbe rope to the top of tbe grape arbor and standing on a small store box. ads Justed tba rope around bis neck and stepped off tbe box. When foond one foot was rest ing on the box. He was about forty-five years of age and was the father of five children, tha eldest about fifteen years of age and the yonngest about three. After tbe finding of tbe body Mrs. Roloff at first refused to have the body brought Into tbe bouse, but finally consented and allowed It to remain there until tbe funeral which took place on Soturday afternoon. ataoeklnar Aeeideat Hear Portaare. A shocking accldaut occurred near A. D. Oyer's saw mill at Cedar Swamp, a few miles from Portage, on Monday, In which a little S-year old child or William Over lost Its life. There Is a tram-road leading from tbe mill to the woods upoa whlcb tbe logs are hauled to the mllL In tbe afternoon of the day mentioned twe workmen were com ing down tbe track with a couple of log on a truck drawn by mules. When near the mill they were horrified to discover that tbe trnck bad passed ever a child's bead, crush ing Its skull. Where tba accident occurred there was a broken plank In the roadway, and tt Is supposed that tbe child was under neath and pnt his head through Just as the uules and truck passed passed over. This is the only way that the accident can be wes counted for. as the men are certain tbe child was not in sight when they pass9d down. We did not learn whether or not there was an Inquest held. South Furk Courier. o This Is beyond question the most success ful Cough Medicine we have ever aold. a few doses Invariably cure the worse cases of Cough, Croup, and Bronchitis, while Its wonderful success ln tbe enre of Consump tion is without parallel In the history of medicine. Since Us first discovery It has been sold on a guarantee, a test which no other medicine can stand. If yon have a Cough we earnestly ask yon to try It. Price 10 cents, SO cents, and tl.Ge. If yonr Langs are sore, Chest or Back lame, use Shlloti's Porous Plasters. Sold by Dr. J T. Davison. Barklaa Aralta Halve. Tbe Best Salve In tbe world for Cuts. Bruises. Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cares Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 23 cents per box. Sold at tbe drug store of E. James, Ebenas bnrg. and W. W. McAteer. Loretto. o -Marrleel. DUNCAN WILLIAMS. M a rr led in Cambria township on September 30th. 18'je, by Rev. A. B. Runyan. Mr. Mede M. Dun can, of Angora, Indiana county, and Miss Mollis Williams, cf Cambria towiiehip. . I wm mmM r.E!DY. r-i 13 Hi TAKE E0UT, BACXACHE, Paino in f e Sid?, , the Chest and the Joinla, r-'eiimlia, A sprains, etc., en., i. e IMPORTED BEST. I'hTGUALED Url tvlin rrrat hux-.j5j lu lL lmpurlAl J. Ml. U Yuer Anchor l'ln k xi.r U rn-iir iti4M f r yve-s, (Hjtit 1 flcil u..t.lug to cure aax. i-ikr. IS 5 TKU CO Cents a bottla. i vr mout I'HOvjruUia. oa ulbjuct from F. AD. RIOHTEE & CO., a to JreeJu-oy, Aoso York. Rireeeaa fleaaeai EodoUtadt. O'y, ktluii, leuaa. Kolkvlam. lriOi' M 7X121 KXSAX3 ATiSZZZ. 4d?jav aiedifta an AnnlU-af inn. -aV Be- oat 3 ISA) lj. 7 Vkits The IKaat Bannaaeaal atonaestr ever dlsoov ered. MUM eertala ta la eaeoas and does not bUatoc Bead paoof below : . Bboobxtx. Oopjl, aU7B.n. Da. B. J. CaVDAU, Co.: fcJra : Last suuuaer I cored aCurbnpon my horse rlUi your calibrate! Keuouil'e bpavla Cure and It waa u betot Job I ever aaw done. I have a doaeu empty botuoa. hatnj iunl It wita nerfuct auocMO, euruotf every tlilus 1 tn.l It ul Mjr neUhbor had a llurw wlta a very bad lipavUi toat uia.lsLun lame. Bo aaktxl me bow to cure U. I reoommended KattdiUi's bMtvin Core, iio oured tbe Bpavia ta Jut Ume imlt Xoiua respectfully. WubooTT Wrmx. Oauncsca, Ohio, April . "W. Da. & J. KanaLa Co.: Dnar Sirs . 1 have been anlllng more of Kendall's Bpavtu Cure and Vllofa t'ouUitloo Powder than ever bef urs. Oue aaan aald to ma. It waa tbe best rowuur i ever kept and tbe bret tie ever tued. ttcatmotruliy, Ono I Ewrui. OBTRamasao. S. May 18, "90. Da. B. J. Kawoaix Co.. lear Mlrs : I Have used aereral botUee oT yoor EeDdall'a Sparts Cure with perfect succrM, oa a valuable and blooded mare that wase.ult lame with a Hone Spavin. The mare la now entirely Creo Crutn ismenwvii and ahowa iw 6uo oa ttisjuvU. aeepeeiruO. jr. U. Huiououl. KEEBILL'S mm GORE. . . Mojrao. ta, ltav 3, VI. Da. a J. Imuu Ocx. Oeotat I eulufc U my duty to renlor yon my thanka tar yuur tar tamed tunlaH'a Spavin Oure. I had a four year old (lily which I piiaed very highly. She had a very aevere swollen log. I tried about eUfht different ktnda of metlloiitia whlah did no ipkmI. I pumhssml a boetle of your Ken4aU'a Spa via Oiua whtoh eurad her la tool daya. remain yours, aUatoa Downca. Prtaegl per bottla or alx boetlos for S3. AUdnmy rlsta have It or can get It for yon. or It will be sent So any eririrma oa reeelptoT price by tbe proprto ora. DB.B. J, KEUALLCO, EnaabarsB t'alla. VemoaU ectlS.ao.Iy. DO YOU KNOW ntt voc c but DoiMt Barrel Breech Lbadtag Khot (nni at 8 SO; Deable Barrel afuule Ladlue Oanl at te: Slaitle Barrel athet Uaaa at tri.Su, and all iher geoas at equally le prloea. a Lao a rCLL Li a a cr DUmoads. Watohea. Ulocka and Jewelry. K . S"M I T . 933 S14 Llbarty t.. Car. SunJlbfleloU PITTSBURG. PA. Send tor ear large annaal lllattratrd fata legae. He. It. tree el charge. aepUUm At' HI TUB'S NOTICJE. Hsvtac been apijelate.1 Auditor on the mo. tlon ef Alvla Evaaa. t J . In the matter or the (eeond asd Seal trcoinl of Catharine Si-roth, ex ratni et Juba emih, dereaed. to dlstilt ute the load la U.e hands ut aatd exreutriz to those Ire-ally entitled to re-elve tbe tame, I will tt at the Arbitration Boom. In tte Court Hoase at a.t ensbaivl fa., on Tbanday, the''rl day of Octo ber. A. D lawO. at 1 o'ol.k. P. when and where all perone lnteieted should anpear or be torever debarred trem eumlsg ln on ca'd tnnd. E. O. KEKK. Sept. ae.St. Auditor. TToTICE. AU peraoaa are hereby notified that Is I have purchased all tbe household Keod oi Leoaard hirtato In the Central lintel at Hu. tins. Cambria county, ft., and all the hruve hold seods la the hoi'se oeeupied by aald Hart aaaa, euraer Beaver street aal Fourth avenue, and have lelt the came with K M. Wooden in the hotel at my pleaaure, and the aroods In house oc cupied by Hartman at my will and pleasure. All persona are aellned aot te dlaturb aav of said d. JOHN BrXTK, baft. 84. St Elder Twp., Cambria Co., Pa. nABTINtrS HOTff H. J.SHrrrriO. pRoraiBTon. locatad at the Station, near the centre of the town, oa rourlh Avenue. We endeavor to fur nish tbe bet acoommodatlont to business men, pleasure seekers and boarders. Persons ln search ol com tort and quiet will tod It a desirable place to stop. Tte Table ll unsurpassed and Is always supplied with the bent the markrt arlords. and all the delicacies ot the season. The Bar 1 sup plied with the choicest of pure liquors and dicers and nothiaK but tbe beat Is sold. Special atten tion Klvea to the care of horses. 11. J. KOHETTHJ. EXECUTOR'S NOTICK. Estate el i'lorlaa Beogale, Leretto borough, deceased. Letters testamentary en the estate of Florlen Beogsle. late of Loretto borough. Cambria coun ty, deceased, having been aranted to the under sitrned.all persona Indebted to said esiate axe hereby notified to make payment to me without delay, and tbece havlna; claims against the same wtll present them properly authentloated for settlement. JOStrU BtSGtLE, . Loretto, Pa., Oct. S, Isim. Eaooutor. E XRCUTOK'S NOTICE. Estate of Michael Plummer. Portage Uwn- sntp. deceased. Letters tettatnentary on the estate of Michael Plummer. late et Portage township, Cambria county, deceased , having been granted to the un derstated, all persons Indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make payment to me with out delav. and those having claims ajcainst tbe same will present them properlv authenticated lor settlement. JAMES Y. SK.ELLY, Portage Twp.. Sept. 6, IsvO.et Executor ADMINISTRATRIX" NOTICE. Letters ol administration upoa the estate ef Cornelius Morris, late ei ClearrieH township. In the county of Cambria, ., deceased, havlna; been granted tbe undersigned, notice is hereby given to all persona Indebted to said estate to make Immediate payment, and those bavin claims or demands against the same are request ed to present them, properly authenticated, lor settlement. MAKOAKET E. MORKIS. Administratrix. Clearfield township. September a. ltteO.st S EL -FEED i DM$ SAtS Fr I, 3, A ! 10 H. P. TV a. twafara la Mill aB aad Tumi i KARSH STEAM PUMPtnrtttatinearyawl mns Encase. Ail nrel-eli Standard atsrhlnae B.C. MACHINERY CO. 01 Levi avcrect, UaaU Creaat, Mick. H n. MYERS. a aTTUaS ET-AT-LA W, Eaaaaairaa, Pa. AVeT-orace laOoUonade Bow. ea Centre street. DONALD E. DUFTON. ATIXIKMEY AT LAW", Eanaaraa, PaanA tfTdlBct In Opera House, Centre street. TW. DICK, e ATTORNEY-AT-LA W. Ekeshbubo. Pbsb'a. ar-Speclal attention given to claims for Pen. ion. Bounty, etc. chT-lS-S0 GEO. M. READE, ATTUKNEY-AT LAW. taannaiiHO. Piist. ajr-omce on Ontre street, near High. AnVrRTIsRRM by addressing .. I. Km w el I aV 4 a.. 10 Spruce St., New York an learn the exact eeet of any pnioed line of AlYt KT1S1NU lnAmriican riewspapen. lOO rase fa eup lil et ltr. Gus. Simon's Card to the Intelligent - People of the Mountain Top. BY .-. DEALING f WITH GUS. S1MOX, Oceans of Money Savefl! 1 - GAI.LITZIVS: FAMOUS CLOTH IKU. A 40,000 Stock to Select from. Iry Goods. Clothing, Ladles' and Gents' Fur nish Ins; Goods. Boots and Shoes. Kurn It are. Hals, and Caps. at prices that will astonish evtrybedy. ae-BrlD(t this Bill with you and be sure t a;k for what la published on It, as we have all ln abundance and none need go away empty. Come alons;. Calico A big lot of new styles at 4 cents: Passalo 6i cents: the Washlnicton Novelty, lull Stanuard. ( cents: Hartel Staples, 6 cents: lancy Indigo prints. 6, S and T rents: oil covered priuts In red, blue and green at 8 and T cents; Sateens, all patterns, at 8 cents; standard, dark prints at 6 cunts. Gimohams and Cr.ubbiss. A aood apron check. Scents. Stable and fancy . A cents, sta ple checks, blue . Kreen and brwwo, 0 and 7 eents. Pplendld styles ln dress iclnifhains. 7. 8 and 9 eents. Wyoming dress Kinghams. 8 cenbj. Plain ehambrees. 7 and 8 eents. Toll de Nord, In plaid and stripes. 83 rents. Uxmsakt Salb o' 1 .000 yards of Calico and Muslin at one-half price. BLBAC'BKD AND USKLEtCHED MrKLIS. Bleached Muslins at 4, 6. tt. 7. 8 and tt cents. 4x4 Middle Sex at 6 cents. 4x4 one ot the finest at 8 cents. 4x4 I'alsy, 7 cents. 4x4 Golden Rod and no Dicker 7 cents. Our "A No. 1." 8 cents. 4x4 Pennant. 8 cents, fix! Pillow cae muslin, 10 cents. "Pride ef the Wait," 14J cents. Corset Jean. T eents. TicKiMu. Fancy Ticking at 8 cents. I'l brldae, bine striped, 10 cents. Harvard leather. 11 cents. XXXX special article. IS cents. Dou ble fold satin tick. hiih colors. 18 cents. Also, a large line of remnants ln ticking. Come early. BUSINESS IS ALWAYS BOOMING AT SI-M'-N'S STOKE. Everybody la complaining- ol dull times while we are doing a raltllog business all the time. The only trouble we now exver!ence Is the fact that we cannot iret (roods In last enough. Flannels and Blank kts. No largerllna kept ln the United States. Big Drive, 3 by 4. gray twilled flannel, t'i cents. Another gray twilled. 15 cents. White flannel, ben. '25 cents. White domet, 8 cents. Ked woo! flannel, plain. VO, '5 and 30 cents. Nice plain, blue twilled. 23. 25. SO and 35 cents Bleached and unbleached Canton flannel, 5. 8, T, 8, Band 10 cents. Also, a nice line or colored Canton flannels, ti. 7. 8 and 8 cents. A (rood pair ol white blankets at w cents. 1 '26. fl.43, fl.wS, K M and upward. All woolen bank ers at tl.SU. tv 00, X60, S3 00 and upward. Gray blankets at 75 cents, fl.OO and upward. Gray blanketd at lrom 85 oenla to 2 50 per pair. Com forters at from 85 cents up to $.1 oo. Lace Curtalne, 75 cents per pair, best quality. Dress Goods department full ot Moveltle.. FSlhCK Henriettas at 35. 50 and 75 eents. Silk Pltbhbh. Vblvbts. A lull line kept. All colors and atiadegat rrotn S cents up. Towels and linen v ry low. Come and ask for our Kid Gloves. Bracelets. Kings. Chains. Cufl Buttons etc Largest line kept. Ask to see them. The best line "f Corsets at S4. 4. 75 and 1S cents and 1.25 Veiling Silk, all colors. 14 cents per yard. Laces. Embroideries. Kutlliugs, Vandyke Lace, lntant Elles. Lace Collars and Intant Cloaks. Visit ua 11 you want a Jersey Coat or Pluh Coat. Long Coats lor ladies and children. Children's leng Ousts, for ages up te 12 year. 92 00. Lng Coats for girls. s SO. Fine Plush Coats t$'.3 lormerly soi l at iJi.oo. Now. aee here. We can a (lord to sell cheap be cause we have no big expenses or ren'j to pay. A NEW STOliE EXCLUSIVELY FOR CLI (THING. OLOnUSU AND OKNTH' Ft RNlHHtNG GC019. Men's rults, sizes S4 to 4'2. Men's good Satlnett suits, ts.ftti. Brown Wshnett. 4.5". Ked and grav plaid, all wool.8.t. Blue Beaver Chevlotts. all wool, t 7S. Blue Pontufick . t7.S0. Gray check oasliniere. 7 Mli. Bla-k. all wool, cork screw, ,Vj. Black, red and goldolicck, fT.oo. Blue corkscrew, silk lace, fM.Hn. Black cork screw, sack, best. 41--'0w. Blue corkscrew, beet. (12.1SI. Prince AH-ert suits, beet corktcrew, at 116 oo. 1 00 and XI. Mkn'b Cr-TA wat Snrs Very fine Imported orascrew, black. Muo or brown, tiound, (12.50. All wool corkscrew, stitched or tiound , warranted, fiooo. Fancy black, plain Imported corkscrew. (11.00. Very fine in: ported aide wale, worsted black. (15 00. Blue and grav chick cushmure, (-1 .So. Grav or brown check. (5.KU- SrxciAL 'BakoaInm in Mhn'k Pants Men's good jean panu. 85 cents. lien's gtKd cotton ades. 85 rents. Men's pan's, wool (inUh. (125. 'Jood cheviot pants, 1 35. llluek corkscrew Hants, (2 50. Good cashmere pants. (2.00. English worsted pants. (S.5". Imported lanclcs, (4.00, (4 5o. (5 0o. 6 r-0, rO.oi) aBd (7.00 per pair. SfiTs with Ix)Ni Pants. For boys ranging ln age from 14 to 17. Satinet Suits, (2.48. Good Union cashmeres, S.'."J. Washlnett suits. (2 us. flood cheviot suits. 44.74. Corkscrew suits, (1,48. Good Engllfb worsted, $7.00. 1 mooned diago nal. $8 00. Tricot cloth, black and blue. (lO.Co. Childsbn'h St'iTS. One thoufand good heavy ca?hmere suits for winter, lrom H.Oo up to (1 f. (2.00, -ti.ia. 2 50. 2.7.". 8.00 , 3.60. 4.00 . 4 50 5.0o. lne hundred pairs children's knea pants, heavy, at 25 cents per pair. aJ-Don't lorget that we carry tbe lamest line of Overcoats lor men, boys, and children to be seen anywhere. Lambs' and UniLDRgN s Jajvq Coats ani Jacbetb. Children's coats, tl-48. Children's satlnett coats, lor ages ranging lrom 4 to 14. at 2.25. Coats In Cue suitings for ares ranging from 4 to 13 2.US. and up as high as "i 5ii, 4.00. 4.5o and 6 00. I.adl--' Jackets, fine line of the latent styles of Jackets at 2.00. A2S. 2.50, 3.00. Stockl nett coats, black, at 2 00. 2.50 3 00 3.50. 4 00 Jer sey coats. 28 Inches loug, 2.25. 2 75, S 00, 3 60. 4 O0. Jersey coals, 30 Inches lung. 3 00. 8 60, 1.00. 4.60, 6 00. Short plush coats. 21 inches long. 7.oo. 8.00. w.oo, 10. ou. We also have an exquisite lino of long coats for ladies from 3 50 up to 24.00. La-ge line of bats and caps, trunks, valises and furniture, boots, shoes and Kubrrs. We al ways cary a suck amounting to $10,000 and over, and can consequently afford to give you big bar gains. Men's good Progans at 1' cents, l.oo, 1.25, and 1.S4 Boys' good hrogans at 70 cents , 85 cents. 1.00 and 1.10. Men's dres shoes at 1.25. 1.50. 1.75, 2 OO. 2.6o and up 4)t- We are agent tor the cele brated ELEt Title SHOES. Children's shoes, at IS. I-' 25. 36 . 48 and 85 cents. Ladles' Dongola. I Opera Toe. Common Sense or Spring Heel, at W I cents, 1.28. 1.48. 1.75, 2.00. 2.2b and upwnrd. There Is nothing under tbe sun La our line, that ' wecannot save yeu 50 percent. As the stock of goods we have now on nanos amounu to vo.uoo, you csn surely have a selection. REMEMBER WE PAY SI RANGERS' F.KE BOTH WAYS PROVIDING THEIR PUR CHASES AMOUNT TO TEN DOLLARS OR OVER. This rule will be strictly kept. Give me a call and save money. 4Y-Rememleran addition has been erected to' our already large store. A.XJG-XJBT SIMON, Who keeps tho Largest Stocked Clothing and Dry Goods store ;n Cambria eeunty. J3. &B. PlfPfilTlfitM AT PITTSBURGH, L il V W W B a 1 " 3 Opens Sept. 3d, Closes Oct. 18th A31SSIOX,25 CEXT8. LADIES' AND MISSES' Mm : MD : J1UETS For Early Autumn. We are showing a most comprenenslve and elegant line cf tbe Dewest and best styles. Black Cberiotte Jackets, tlizbt fitting, U 00. Oouble-breasted Cieviotte Iirttfers, f5 00, f tJ.OO, and wltb Astrakan Trimming, ?7 X. Veet Front CbeTtotte Jacket at tS 50. 118.00. 12 50 to 123.00. Shoulder .- Capes IX PLVSn, ASTRAKAX. BLACK MA It TTX, FLRSAAN LAMB ASD SEAL, In large and varied assortment, find with money-eaylDg prices on eacb and every Item. Tbe details of tbe Immense DRY - GOODS - STOCKS now on sale bere can scarcely be binted at. Ton are Invited to Inspect and examine personally. Enquire at tba same time as ta tb4 pecuniary advantages to be derived by trading at these stores. Faablon Catalogue and Trioe List, and a Modern Mail Order Department for VeooGt of patrons wbo do cot find It convenient to come to the eity to trade. Use botn freely. Hopper : Bros. : Cot Extend to Von a Mearlf Intltatlen a hen Ten 1'lult the City to Call and Ci amine Ihrlr Block of RED ROOiVi FOR'TUBE, PARLOR FURNITU Carpets, Lace Curtains, Dining and Kitclicn Furniture, Deciding, Stoves and Ranges: W furnish every thins: that pertains to the proper filling; of a bonne at lower price than ran te had elHewhere In the city. WE XBxR Tf IK BXPOSITJOX. Cars from the B. A O. and P. R. R. Eypets pass onr Doors. M ill gladly tilvt any Information neceanary. HOPPER BROS. &. CO., 30T "WOOD STREET, PITTSBUItG. sep6 Ct OVERCOATS I Clothing;! -:- Clothing! BOGGS&BUHL, ALLEGHENY, - - PA. NOTICE TO PERSONS DBbIKIXS TO IIIVBST IS Borough Bonds ! VOTICE Is llrey riven that tha Borouuh of Xs Kbensbnrar . Pa., Is aoont to Issoe bonds In tha amount et S.fNMl.OO, ln sums ( ltrO.OO each, with interest at tha rat ol 4 per cent, per annnm. payable semi annually, ire lrom taxa tion so tar as the Individual holders are oonrorned. I'ersoos derlrinn to Invest ln such securities will please Brake known at enre to the undersigned or r eruns C Lloyd, Itepnty Bargeis. the amoant or number ot sarh bonds they wish to purchase. These toads will te sold to the flrrt purchasers preaentlnit themselves, hence the necessity ot promptness In making known the numir ol ol bends desired. Ji. EVANS, Lbensbur'. An. 28, 18W0. Bunceas. y!STGWEE,S NOTICE. Whereas by Deed of Assls-nment. dated the IMh day ol twptemher. Ibw, the Lilly Merchandise Company, LimileJ, of Lilly, fa., aitrned all uieir prvjiviriv uti ciicfru lo iveonce Krsnt l"r the t-enent et creditors. Notloe Is besM.y !r:ven t all persona neviu claims aainct said eoicfnnv to resect them, and those knowing themsulvcs to e Indebted to make payment t J Lilly, ra. Ais.KU.a. Tcb "l-rk c a'l W'.ihN xe cutc ai tli'j t omcc. Give us a trial. 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 sell you Cloth ing at prices that defy competition. Never before have the people of Cambria had such an opportunity of buying first class goods at such low prices. Call soon and see my stock, learn prices and be convinced. Very Respectfully, C- A. SHARBAUGH, t'AKKOLLTUWK, 1'EKN'A- This old and reliable Imtitntion has prered tbuanan'ls of youAK men and women tor tle aot;v duties ol II le. To thus ln want of a useful, practical education, circulars will be sent on j.picaui,ii F IOR SALE. n Cambria Twnshlii. wuhln flltecn minutes walk of Post Oftloe. a small property, brautllully sttuated and atfor lini; a rre view of 't town ami Siirriuii1ln couulry. 'oi.talnP five ami a hhlf a-ree tfc'-t) ! l-rtlle land a fine orchard . lawn suaddd svlth rauples and cui' treer. Knur ruomed houre with uuiinr it. i -hen. womI and eoal bout-e at'a bcd. Excellent cellar. 1 Tired wll. tvcr ta;llria: snpply ol pure. c Id water. (iiMxl stalile, th-ee stalls suit arr'..urn .hcd. Excellent location for summer hum?, or lrul. ua truck larm. Eor terms call on or a.!.irr. 11!S. A. K KKAH, Lbtiubu'r la. ALEXANDER F- HAY, ' A T E K F. K , Ladles and Gentlemen's Din Inland Lunch Rooms. eit I'rso A Venn e, - riTTMilHU, PA, lWeddlnKt, Parties. Luncheons, etc.. tup plied with every requisite, to any avail-. hie wiic; by rail or other conveyance. Si eo ul n' . uuif attentu n K'vcn orders by mall or tvleph ae. AUKtU, IMW-3U1. bifco. A. WOTT,N YvrkUlr v 1 r