ramlma Jxcnnnn. fBlRMtt KJ. PA. In Kane. McKian county. ' . ' -T-i, G'Jtvilcl of Cresson, for " " 0? F.brs'w: g, was In town ,. ..j ,.r3, C-a . and Phil O. Fenl:n, ;CjjiS.:Sr ui Hccorder, wern In uu Sunday. ,, p.,"e euro K-jawnteod by lr. J. H. ' Afh 'it, I"". MaJe'-rta, Ta. Ease. ,:t ', .., ,.;..vr.t:.n or dla froia NiM ,. ty thousuJs cf cute atter ai -t vnluablo metal la the world "l"tol)P ;nt:iuiu, which Is wortb f3,250 "a. -o. Culcium brings f 1,800 alpound fu.rum fl.y-'O Per Pound. Gold la ' ;JJ) a pound. j, h e-tlraateJ that 100.000 touristd "at ti--' srason In Maine this year, and thf-y expended for transportation rates c.eoo.DOO. Tlib Is a rich. Harvest I'ine Tree State. T-e ppeple of Ebensborn who fall to 'Stir si hool tax before the last day of '! ."riil uionttj will find five per cent, "tiercto after that time. If you wish that amount, pay up. j t .-a'.e.-Oue of the cosiest euwnwm w;'.h lot 140x100 faet, having all If-jiry outbuildings, etc.. and all In ood .jr. Will be sold cheap. Call on or ','.,,,3 the e lltor of the Fkeemajt. V,j tuvf a speedy and positive Cure rjv.arr!i, Diphtheria, Canker Mouth, and ZeVe. iu Sfclloli's Catarrh Remedy. A i"-ctor Ire0 wltQ eaca bottle. Use .. jvu Je-iire health and sweet breath. -Furs ! Furs I llUDters and others , ',1 n-n.fmber that U. L. Fredericks, of I p.ai-t-, pays the highest cash price for kr, miuk. red fox, Rrey fox, raccoon, urpesum and muskrat furs and 'C. -T-.i -tftt Board of Tardona at a meet--t, !d at Harrisbnrg on Wednesday night, a rehearing of the case of the Nice - brUJe-rs, uf Somerset county, who have in e: leneed to be hanged for the murder :; farmer Urobrgar. Teres, sister of Mr. J. Y. Kll editor of the Gallitzln Vindicator, died -y.cJiT of la.-.t week from typhoid fever, about eienteou years. The deceased sis a tyh'T esteemed jouua lady and her ' ui ii mourned by a large circle of -Mr. John A. Schwab, of Loretto, on fficsJay of last wol while taking a tctp out of an artesian well, bad one of bis isnri? r,U'.y eruifced la consequence of the "va SroakliiK. wr.en the pump 6truck his iasl aoiputstlu j one of bis finger? at the first ioiut. firry Y.i-ti, confined in 1all under : .i," 'Jea:h for the murder of Clara . '. :-!!i-d a cocfeislou lo ti-.e Vindi- mum, .ast week. Tfco confes ui.taatUlly with the evidence t-LlHtid itrws no new llijht . .!- ,:a 'r.u-t'.tor f Sir. Jud . 'J'n-,T'.'.ei towuship, while , c i .;.- lata-'.uw on Sunday last fell ::i L . kf 'i,-r ie rurr tte th!uh. Dr. Dav LVL. uf ti ls xiee, was Bent for wLo re ;., : rh" frai tnr and the little tlrl Ls doin u ,!! as au be excreted. -?.!:! II-tr-imiB, a yonng man ned . "i, rnt,;.v,v,i ,jy jbv Caiabria Iron C i f v as a brake-aau wad thiown from i':'. -! "y tie enrs jumpli the track, on ' .. i:.-.y evpniii, at Johnstown, and re- v 1 : ji'rifs wlli h reculled in bis death, - -':v vur tLe acl'lert happened. The 'A--1 van a don -f a widow woman of r.t rx. Citbr.nne Stella Kl!y, of Altoona, !'.-. 4: '.i.c !-;' ho of her slater. Mrs. George A C .: 1, la :r;jr city, on Tuesday, ajjed 21 'jsii. 'Vuo tlioeased waa the yonngobt ::.aui'.::er if Ti.num and Marceila Facan, trnnKt'x ct :ts place, The remains of the .iri'-a m! wi-re hrouuht to tbla place on T jr.!ty murnlc aud Interred In the Catb .": :-.i i tery. - i-: " jo to press Snperlntendant n' eivi'd word from Hon. Geo. K. li'-.rc that he has Been summoned to 1 clvii suit In Washlntton, D. C. i. can not possibly be in Eb' -v .rnixt wek. It is a great disap- ;. .tii-:;;. Jir. Lech baa telectrapbed for "-u i.ufJc'.trt. If he can not be secured, '. a-f , :a::y kxJ man will take his place -litrs are few acbes that are as painful team he. One of the best remedies U to til Xr i,5rt uf an onion (a red one 13 tbe t; a. J roast It. When soft, so It can be -cr.: wi;5iout mushing, put it into the ! i i.rai warm as can be borne. Un '' -au.-o ia deeper seated than ordl : 7, pain will toon cease anC not re- l'.e rtii.edy Is simple and worthy -r.'i'a .re Adrian Guardian, a paper l- .-;..'! &i AJ;lan. Nobles county, Minn., ,t!w i. election table published that ' w as elected at the late elec- --3 I.ri.trr ( f Deeds for Nobles county, i-eui.r.j frlonls of John In this county '-.i.a'.u i im on jj Bucce88 aDd the i'lW tf Nobles county In having In Mr, woawij m uprlRht. faithful and competent -f it Xlv:;4. Drlsua Brothers at their w;ll"tl f t mill In tbli place, are turn l ,UUl a Vry tirie quality of flour. They .i.a ro.ier process and manufacture "i;r t..at wi i con pare favorably with any a iirEct, ana we believe cannot be ex ' It !s only necessary to convince ii..r- ,vp4 of tins fact to try it aa we have - ciasack of their flour and you. -ava no o'ber. I.etb., wife of Mr. T. W. Letts, ed- " Carrolltown JVetca, died at the fcs-encrt cf a married daughter in renfietd. I. . - i-j deceased, besides a large circle of 7'i'a frlfcinii, leaves a" beroaved husband sev.?n cLlMren, two of whom are mar. io Wuiim her her death. The cauee L-tu death was typhoid fever - c inrracted while on a visit to her ' '-!r.M I'ennfleld. ifitay nlgbtof last week a fire :n an outbuilding used as a the farm of Mi. Adam Rudolpr-, i y township, and bad made such ' :re its discovery that it had ; cronnd. It was with diffl. uo house occupied bv Mr. Ru- : . W I T". ln. . I .1 , .1 - . 6fpr 3'sy. Ilia 19 CSLHJJKmU Hi with no Insurance. The origan 51 '.Uf- f is a mister v aa there had been no -' !c t! huliding for several das. A 'If rrfTftt Roht nvnrnul at m la tA i' tr.y night at Latrobe, between an employee or Booth A a niTicers McCorralck and Frisby had Indulged freely In 1 1-rham very disorderly. Officer - attempted to arrest blm, when a razor and slasaed tbe offi- 'nr., i'-ir IV. ' "V. r farij, making an ugly gash. Of , then cane upon tbe scene, and t rrihly cut on the face. Sax Mmself overpowered, pulled a ; 1 ai:ot Frisby in the right side ouDd which may use TV r v r A f!l5r:'trri received thli (Ttnrs- rr.oin'np ty Superintendent Leech from Mrs A. Ii. Keed. wto Biriv?d r.t Tort lard. Orepen, cn Wednesday mprnlriR. whrre ler 1. riband f.n brrn lylre ipr'iiu!y III w:tt. typhoid fever for pvcral weeks past. Tb dispatch fjs Mr. Tnd Is very low but Improving. A b rtre telonclnc to a rhlllpsbnre roan was killed the other day In a slnpnlar man ner. The animal was Irxlulclng In a series of playful plrmjfcs and Jnrr.pR, wb'le tied In his stall, and at last rnnde a leap cd came down on a hitching post at the rear of his st41. Th past ran Into the abdomen so far thp.t it bad to be sawed off In order to r lea-ie tbe horse, and whwi the post was polTe.l ont the entrails iiushPd ont. It is pretty generally believed that John Elolier, the well driller, who wvs thontfht tf have been struck and killed by a train at IIuiT City. Knndav nUbt, was murdered. robbed and thrown upon t'ie track. Ills pleter says be had about 50 and a valuable watcb when h left home In the afternoon. bnt when the body was found the watch and all the monty, except about forty cents were minting. An !nvwtuatlnflr will be made by the Coroner, In hopes that the mystery may bo cleared op. Mr. James McIIngh, resldlne In Mun- pter township, two miles south of Mimster on the Wilmore road, will offer at public sale on Thursday, November 27th. at 9 o'cluck, a. m., two work mares, 1 three- year-old colt, 1 fresh cow, 6 young cattle. 10 sheep, 3 6hoata, 3 ratlch cows, harness. aeons, 1 buggy, mowing machine, bay rake, corn pbeller, cutting box, plows, har rows, 2slel2hs, cider mill, household and kitben fnrnltnre end a large variety of farming Imp (omenta and other articles too numerous to mention. The Btatlstica! statement Just received from the Department of rubllc Instruction shows the number of school districts to be 3.326. There are 22.265 schools. 10.750 graded schools, 119 superintendents. 8.382 male and 16,111 female teachers. The av erage monthly salary of the former Is $39.86. and of the latter 30.04. There are 965,440 pupils, the average attendance being 662.541 and 7.83 Is the average school term. The total cost of tuition Is ffl.937,689 97, while the estimated value of school property Is 85,435,963. As compared with the year previous, there has been a geceral Increase In everything relating to salaries, graded schools, number of pupils, etc. On Wednesday evening of last week while Mr. Josiah Brant, who Uvea on a farm on the outskirts of the town of Somerset, wag In bis barn feeding Ms stock In com pany with a farm band, they were attacked by a party of five masked men wbo demand ed Mr. Brant's money. On Mr. Brant's re fugal they set upon the two men with clubs, beat thm over the brad and in the scuffle a lantern was overturned and explod ed, setting the barn on fire, wben the out laws beat a basty retreat. Mr. Brant and bis farm band succeeded In getting ont all the liye stock and some few farming Imple ments were saved by men wbo arrived on the scene shortly afrer the fire 6tarted. but the barn and crops were burned. The loss Is a beauy one and no Insurance. On Thursday morning news was brought ta town that two fine horses, the property of a Mr. Miller, of near LavansvlMe. four miles west of this place, were stolen from his barn and that a liberal reward was offer ed for their return and the capture of the thief or thieves. We have been unable to get any additional particulars of the theft, or the exact name of the farmer who 1 as sustained the loss. Some persons here abouts believe the thieves to have been a part of the gang who attempted to rob Mr. Josiah Brant, In his barn near this place, at an early honr that same evening. It is a great pity that the thieve have not been takn before this, because every day that they are free gives them a better chance to make good their escape. Somcmt Demo crat. Peter St'ffler. a jnlet, easy-going fellow lived In Bedford county with his wife and one child. On election morning Mr?. StlfSer made np a straight Democratic ticket, put It Into Peter's pocket, and Instructed him to march to the pells and vote for Mr. PattI son and honest Government. Teter went, but fell Into the bands of Republican hos tlers and was Induced to make np and vote a full Republican State ticket. Then he went home. Mrs. Stifller found her ticket still In the vest pocket where she had put It and charged Peter with acting In bad faltb. The husband related the facts. Then the Irate woman said he was no husband of hers and not worthy the name of man: Opening the door she told him to go forth aud never to retorn and helped him ont. lie went away 6adly and told the atory with tears In his eyes. A Fatal Leap. Ilarvey John, a man about 35 years of ace, living at Sang Hollow, was Instantly killed by jumping from the west bound wav pas senger train, wben nearlng Conemaugh Fur nace on Tuesday afternoon. Jobn was un der the Influence of liquor at the time of bis deatb. lie boarded the train at Johnstown for Sang IIoIIow, and when within 200 yards of the station he was noticed by the passengers to leave his seat and start for the door. Brabeman Duncan started after him and caught him just as be reached the plat form of the car. lie wrenched himself loose from the brakeman and plunged head foremost from the rapidly moving train. The unfortunate man struck on bis head, crushing his skull In a horrible manner. The train waa immediately stopped and when tbey reached him It waa round that be bad been killed Instantly. Ills body was removed to bis home at Sang Hollow. Appolotmrnl of a Jntfge. On Tuesday Governor Beaver appointed A. V. Barker, Esq., of this place, President Judxe of thia county, made vacant bv the deatb of Judge Johnston. Aa tbeappointee, of course, would be a Republican, there were no Democratic aspirants for the pos ition at this time, tbe candidates being Mr. Barker and George M. Reade, Eq., both of Ebansbnrg. Aa the longest Republican pole would knock the persimmon, we pre sume Governor Beaver, after measuring tho poles, conducted that Mr. Barker's was the longest. The appointee will serve until tbe first Monday In January, J892, wben be will be relieved by a Democrat. It may be proper to say that Mr. Barker is a gentle man cf ability and will fill tbe duties of the office without fear or favor. His commis lon arrived to-day (Thursday.) Communication. fj Cambhia Twp., Nov. 10, 1890. Editor Cambria Frttman; Sib: I wieo to convey to tbe people of Ebensburg and vicinity and also my neigh bor! tbe heartfelt thanks of my father and myself and family for the great assistance rendered In bunting for my mother on Sun day last. Tbelr generous and successful assistance will long be grate fully remember ed. John Roskshamer. Sehool Report. . Following Is the report of Trexler's school. No. 1, for month ending November 7th. Fellcllas Randall, teacher: Number enrolled during month, boys, 16; girls, 21; total. 37. Average attendance, 24; per cent, of attendance, .09. Pupils perfect in attendance: Elmer Will, Daniel Storm, Blanche Storm. Cora Lltzlnger; Flora Will, Mary WUber and Clemmle WIN. I.oMt tn lli Wood. On Thursday of Jast week Mrs. Kofens hamer, an old lady aged eighty-two jears, the wife cf Martin Rosenbamer, left her t ome in Cambria township !o tbe morning and at noon did Cot return. It was thought by tbe family that she had cone to some of the neighbors as was her custom, bnt when evening came without her return the fami ly became alarmed and started out visiting the neighbors' bouses in quest of her. On reaching tbe bouse of Mr. Jobn Good, abent two mites from tbe Rosenbamer residence and abont a mile and a half from Ebons- burg, it was found that tbe old lady bad ; been there for dinner on Thursday, leaving there shortly after and going towards l; r home, part of the way being on a road through tbe woods. All day on Friday and Saturday the Rosenbamer family, assisted by the immediate neighbors, banted tbrouph tbe woods and fields in suarcn of the o'.d lady but wllhont success. On Saturday cvonlng John Rosenbamer came to town with the news ot his mother being lost and requesting all who could to go out and as sist In the search. On Sunday abont one bundred and fifty men and boys went rut and starting at tbe pike near; Berg's old mill, formed a line about twenty feet apart and marched through the woods. Some one of party came upon tba old lady's hood, and It was thought she would be found, but on coming out at tbe other side were unsuc cessful. Tbe men were retracing tbelr steps to the pike for the purpose of moving on and making another march through. In tbe meantime Dr. T. M. Richards and sev eral others drove out for tbe purpose of as sisting in the search, and starting in the woods near where the hood had been found, went bat a short distance wben Or. Rich ards found Mrs. Rosenbamer lying on the ground apparently dead. A revolver was fired off to announce the fact of her discov ery and call In tbe searching party. Oa feeling the old lady's pulse it was discover ed that she was Mill living, and after some liquor was poured down her thoat, Bhe re vived, and was carried to a carriage and taken home. There had been a misty rain on Saturday, tbe woman's clothing waa soaking wet and it is wonderful that she survived. After being taken home she was put to bed, a physician summoned and after some time recovered consclou-oeas, but was weak and nnable to give any intelligent ac count of her wanderings during toe three days and nlgbta spent in tbe woods. Mrs. Rosenhatner died on Monday evening and on Wednesday morning her remains ware inte rred in the Catholic cemetery at New Germany, In Croyle township. Wreak of a Tn o-Iforae Team. About II o'clock this forenoon, eays tbe Johnstown Tribune of Tuesday, a wagon and two horses fell from tbe temporary bridge over ihe north abutment excavation at tbe Franklin street bridge into the pit. Tbe wagon caught on tbe bridge and the edge of the embankment and was supended there. One of tho borsas immediately dropped to tbe bottom of the pit, a fall of twenty feet. The other horse hung for a minute or so by the harness and then also dropped to the bottom of the pit. The der rick was put Hi to operation as soon as pos sible and the second horse was raised to the surface. It was not much injured aad was taken at once to the stable. Tbe other horse was also, after considerable trouble, raised to the surface, bnt it was found to be so badly injured Its back baying been broken that it had to bo killed. A pole ax was used in the execution. Tho wagon was pretty badly used up. The outfit was the property of Mr. John Carroll, the well-known teamster. Curtln Gardner was driving at the time of tbe ac cident, and bad narrow escape from ac companylng his team Into the pit- The wagon was loaded with household goods. In driving oyer tbe bridge a hub of tbe waon caught on tbe bridge, and, wben Mr. Gardner attempted to disengage the bub, the horses began to back and backed too far, with the result above Btated. Correspondence. St. Acocstise, Ta., Nov. 13, 18t. Editor Cambria Frunxan. Slit: We are under obligations to tbe talented young correspondent who so ably supplied our olaee last week while we were at home helping to elect Tattlson. By the way we were, if we mistake not. the first writer in Pennsylvania who advo cated tbe renomlnatlon of Tattlson, claim ing that be would poll 60,000 more labor votes than any other candidate that could be pitted against Delamater. in answer to U arris, the thlck-and-thln Wallace corrals pondent of the Altoona Timet from Tyrone, but In the absence of tba senior editor, tbe paragraph was killed. From tbe movements of a certain defeat ed candidate for the fSr of County Super Intendent at the late ronvtntion, we infer that the Superintendent bee U stUl buzzing in his bonnet, and would respectfully say to tbe Director of tbe county that if any ot tbe late contestants has oeclined or Is likely to decline to serve the people in the capaci ty of superintendent when the time coaaes. we bave yet to bear of It. The first local Institute of Clearfield town ship conyened in tbe room of tbe High School in St Augustine on Saturday after noon. The proceedings were instructive and entertaining. The principal of our schools Is billed to deliver a lecture on "The Civilization ot the Future" In Charles Qulnn's hall, Gallitzln, on Saturday evening. November 16th. at 7 o'clock. Everybody should hear It 1 The next local institute will be held in St. Augustine on Sutarday, December I3tb. J. M. llnrkleal Arnica HaUe. The Best Salve In tbe world for Cuts, Brnlses. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Kbeum. 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 23 cents per box. Sold at the drug store of E. James, Ebena burg, and W. W. McAteer. Loretto. I)yappala and I.lyer Complaint, Is It not worth the small price of 76 cents to free yourself of every symptom of these distressing complaints, if yott think so call at our store aud get a nouie 01 onuou a .... v . a. Vltalizer. Every bottle has a printed v.i&ranrw. on it. use accordingly, and if It does tou no eood it will oost yon nothing. Sold by Dr. T. J. Davison. Answer Thin Unotlon. Wbv do po manv neonle we see around ns seem to prefer to suffer and be made miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite. Coming Up of the Food. Yellow Skin, when for 75 cento we will sell them Shlloh's System ViUHzer, -Miaranteed to cure them. Sold by Dr. T. J Davison. Consumption Surely Cured. To Ta Enrmi:- rieaaa Inform yonr roadera that I have a rxwiUve remedy for tba abore-narued diaease. By its timely uae thousands of hopeless eaaea hire been permanently cored. I shall be glad to seed two bottles of my remedy FUEJ to any of your rexlnrs who Lave consumption u they will send me their Express and P. O. address. Ktwpect fullT. T. A. SixxJUM, M. C. lot fsarl Bt. N. T. Vo. I. .vlllchell. Attorney at Law and Solicitor or Tensions ana Tatnt8, Box 253, Washington, D. C Clerk Seuate Pension (Jominttiee for Jast 7 yeara. If you like r'KOMPTNESS write me. Glad to Rive alvice. oc31.6t. (To tbe Propl of Tbenatrgr. We behove Uat tte Tfacbfrs' Il.itUute f Entertainment tfcia yeer will far exel thing of tre kind evr gryn in lber J ora -HTT2. We wld Make our reputation on WecdUng and the Boston Ideal Club, and guarantee tbey are worth more than the price of a Season ticket. Wendllrg is considered a finer orator tl an CoawelJ. If Uall and Kochne are ocly fcair as good aa they are recommended to be by persons wbo bave heard them, yon will be very sorry If you shonld full to ht-ar them. They are rising etars on tbe platform. All fcave been select- ed with ibe greatest care aud we. promise you a rare treat each evening We uiii- evry budy t'cM a Season tick et. It entit!-8 yoa to a Ilerved seat each owning at tie areraye crst of 37K cents. If yoa cannot Mb-nd ev?ry n'ubt, band It to soma one else. It la ttanMferable. We nave inado the iate as low aa we possibly ean. Monday. November 17. llou. Ilenry Hall. "The Coming Man." - Tuesday. .November 18 Boston .Ideal Baju, Mandolin and Guitar Club. Wednesday. November 19. Ron. Geo. K. Wendllng. "Saul of Tarsus." Thursday. November 20. "Goneta." TERMS. Season tleket (with reserved seat for each evening) ...5l sa Season ticket (without reserved seat).. 1.00. Single admission (reserved seat) .50. Single admission........... J5. SCHOOL CHILDREN. Reason ticket (without reserved seat...f .73. Single admission (without reserved &434t 2 Chart ot seats at James' Dru Store win be open for selection of setts at 70 m., each day except Monday, when In order .to accommodate those wbo come from a dis tance, one-half of the board will open A 1& a. M.. and the other half at 1 p. x. Tbe people of Ebensbnrg bave already shown that they appreciate and will pat ronize a pood lecture course. We feel grateful to you for past support and will always try to merit your favor by deserving it. Tbe day sessions are always open and free to all. We will have some of tbe best instructors In this country witb us all week and we not only invite you but urge every- one who is interested In the cause of edu cation, more particularly the parents of our boys and ,jilrls, to attend every day. You are deeply Interested in the welfare of yout children and the ultimate object of an Institute is to int-pire us all to do better work in better ways for these chRdren. Institute comes once a year only. Let your work stand for one week and turn out and fill the Court House to the wall. Hon. Henry Houck, Deputy State Superintend-. ent, will make an address on Thursday af- ernoon which you want to hear. He Is a ory fine speaker. Thursday is Directors Day. Every day la Citizens Day. Nhlloti'a (iiiiiiupiln Care. This Is beyond question the most success ful Cough Medicine we have ever sold, a few doees Invariably cure tbe worse canes of Cough, Croup, and BronclUtis. while its wontjerful success in the cure of Consnmp- tlon is without parallel In '.ttte history of med'.clne. Since Its first discovery It has been sold on a guarantee, a test wMch no other medicine car. stand. If yon have a Cough we earnestly ask yoa to try it. Trice 10 cents, so cents, and l.Ctt. If yonr Lungs are sore, Chest or Hack lame, nse Shlloh's i'orous Flast.rs. Soby Dr. J T. Davison. Knlloh'a t'atarrb Bnniedy. Sbllob's Catarrh Remedy, a marvelous cure or Catarrh , Diphtheria, Canker Mouth and Headache. With each tctt'e there la an Ingenious Nasal Injector for tbe more successful treatment of these complaints without extra charge. Pr'ce 50 cents. Sold by Dr. T. J.Davison. - - - 1 1 ; Something To Interest You. -o- You aro cordially invited to call and examine our new and well selected stock of Dry Goods, Millinery, Notions, Coate and Wraps, and Ladies' Furnishing Good3. In black Dsess Goods vtc have a good assortment of Cashmeres, Silk Warp Henriettas and Serges, and in colored wo have the latest styles in Plain, Plaid and Striped Goods at all prices. In Ladies' - Coats wo have a splendid stock of the latest nov elties in Cloth, Jersey and Plush in long and medium-length gar ments. Also a full line of Plush and Astrakhan Capes. In Coats for children we have a good assortment of Plaids and Plain Beavers in the latest styles. We would also call your special attention to " a ' lot of desirable Coats left over from last, season which' ?we "are closing out regard less of cost Ladies' Long Coats in Doth, in all sizes, w hich were sold at $12 we arc selling at $6. Coats worth $G to $8 we are selling at . $2. 50 Ladies' Short Coats worth to $5 arc going at $1.50 to $2.50 Also f!oat3 for misses and child ren, from 4 to 1G years of age, on which we are making the same reduction. $5 coats for 2.50 ; wl ii(V ?vf? rri.i.fa for 1. - ... . Our business is steadily in creasing and owing to a scarcity of room we have determined to make a clean sweep of this line of coats this winter, and as they have been widely advertised, it will be to your interest to call as early as possible before the best sizes arc sold out. - Mrs. R..'K : Jones, BLXSICKU.I'A, Thix iA no scheme to catch trade. Wt have thee goods just as representrd. Ai The undersigned hsvln(r heen spoolnteO .h. ,.i.t of tie Isle Kobert 1. Johnston, renert all rattle, havlnir eWw asainst said estate to present them properly - thenUcated lor payment, ard those knewln k.uiiM Indebted to laid e?taie to mane iu- medUt payment tbareoJ w muTC " KOHT.StANlAPf. KUmhutv. l'a Nor. 14. ISM. txecutor. G EO. M. READE, ITTIIKNLI.Al'L&W. KHBVABCjto. raaaii. -lUlc on tV:otre street, naar Itisb. ft i GOUT. BACEAWC. IhJns in tits Sk?e, S prain, tic. etc., ths IMPORTED "BKCHOR"- PIII.EIP t 12 1, v ' 1? iH.cn lit T4 cbl. SL)JALE2 R.iT.3t. 1 tins lnrerU! WJ Wit. oti f our &l4Arv uiTtvtn? fitHn U .'u- awr Iml ur iconnr ran biik iit. f-Hoi. hiMKKa nfc.n ru dahu. DO Cents a bottle. i of Koer crx ituaxrt mou RtCHTER CO.; v Tork.1 m SAMPLES OF THESK SPECIAL BLACK GOODS before you boy a black dress. Samples cost ycu nothing, and will sr.va yon dollttis. ifi inch (note tfce Width) All Wool Binck Cashmeres, aOc. regular value, 75c W Inch All Wool IXack Serge, 50o., remarkable value. T9 Inch Black Krenca Serge, T5c. very 42 iscn All Wool Black worth 75c Chevloitcs, roc 44 Inch Black Silk Wrap Cashmeres at ei.00. fl.io, f l 25 tne present market prlc on thes qualities ft ft 2 f L.'V), f 1.73, re ppectlvely. Higher price are talked of on all rWea. We will be a little xuilar amd adh-ro to oWjTlCfcS. Catalogue aud Samples free. Superior mall trder faallirles. Try ne. Satisfaction guarantor?, also lower prices. BOGGS k BUHL, ALLEGHENY, PA. CJMMOM I'LIIAS TKIAI LIST. Second Monday tn Ieem!;r. ln.ltatikCo. Iep. Bnlr... Aua. Klebor ct al ...v. Kiferet l. YlvUn vs. WlHIamt et at. KutkMlue a Miller v. 'onter at ml.' Prlnaie....." ... v. Prlneio. iriT vi. i i ray Jn WTlana. Klnir t. Cook et L wjl-.rJ , . vs. K'nporu. tire.isell , , , , ,, Y '.!. Irvln v?. ii et ft!. lrrln ti. Kumiti ct at. 1 1- . , . . Ir.lllott. Miller ',, t. Sturm at ml. Anna-.. Notler. Mcttmrw a Sob. ..vi. r. K. K.tio. ..s. Baker et aL tallaKber. Same am. K a loDonjn t. I.oiKnry. Wllntl ..vs. My era et aL Rankle .. Klirk rr. ondeiier et ai. rs. A dana YmI 3. Tilehl et al. Klein. ..n. Liieul et al. ,.v. Vsovsn. MoCarley J. V. UA1IUY. rrotty. ken.irmr-r, Nov. 8. 10. CMMttONl'LFASTKIAL.I.lST. j . . riTi:rd M'jO'lsy In Iecetnbcj. :. Indiana Co. lej. Bank...T. Ann. Hut jctpau ith .... vs. t'ar.nln?hara et al. Ir inner et al V?, Ktrcr ct aU vs. Koi5o, vs. 'ole. ...vn. Tlaywnotl. ..vs. Mil et lU. vj Kntrutl ot iU. ... vi. Eillou. . .......VS. McKay. vs. Mtith. ......vs. Mc.Unllen. vn. H Tnlert c-C al. . McKelvy et al. ...v. pfioetnalcer. Y. Wylant . vs. Weakland. Jrerr Cress ell..... J- rl-r Irvlu Irvln K 1 1 ne .. Millar.-.. lkrney . S lOHO ,. r"e Wller .... Murdorjt a tro ilf KOW rar IH-ceiivfl lalicneei.. ...v. Huck. ,v. Khndy. .. v. WiifUlnsrtr.n Twp. J. C. 1AKUY, Trothy. Sauijp etvbuix. Not. S, VOTK -E OF iriTKM'r.lltri ArFIJt-.TI(t- i IHK OHAKTEKOK lNOOKPOKATUlN N.(3f U herein iriven that an snuUcatton will t ciaJ-3 to Uict'ourt of Corumou I'leaii f -Cam- br'a caontr n the F:rtt day ol Kecem'-er, A. i. J890, nnier At of A?euibly, entiuej "An An to pratde lor tte Inwrporstion and regulation 01 ' . . . . J . .... I u, 1 C-1 certain rj'orai in . n pi w v.mi. ... an.) tbe snpplsments thereto by Thomas Munroe. H.J.Newhard. Joepu ai. unimmit. r.ti-naei Connelly. Andrew Yearltle. tllas hhatlsr, JiiQ t!a('harter of an Intended Corporation t- be called tfco "1'riendshlp Ucse Com.any," of Oal- lltrln. Pa., the charter ant ofjeoi oiwnira i-. lor the prevention, control ana eiit.uisn. ment pt Fire, and of social loteroouri'O amonar Its nieiatien." and for itiese pnrpoHea u posEecs and enjuy all the rights. In9ht and t.rivllisjo eonftrrod by said Act ot AsjeuiOly, aloreoaid, and lw upplementi1. - Kov.'r.lsno. " '" Solicitor. j tioksale In Cambria Township, within otteen minutes walk or fost nnm. a tn.au property, wmuwhj ltnated ard aflordinu a line view of tho towa and f trrunndintj countrv. fontatcs nte anu n-naii a"res (M)'l lrtllo land, a hco orchard . Iiwil tnaded with rusples and eatalpa trees. Four roomed hoose with summer kitchen. wol and eosl hooce attached, fcnoellont cellar. iniiei well. nver ralllnif suvt'iy Vro. ocia waicr. (food stable, three stalls and carriage ahed. KxoL-tlunt location fr u turner home, or iron ana trui- larau For terms call on or address. KrtensburK, Fa. tt; AST1NS HOTIIj. 1 n J kJHFTlld PaopaiaroB. tocated at the Ntawoa. near the centre of tho (wn.'on 1-oartk Avenue. Wo endeavor to rur- pWh tb oeot scofuniolatioct Jto otuineFs men, iii.iir .(. and IwArders. Persons In search clCfttnlitrt and qulei will unit Its desirable plane to stop. Trie 1 aoia is nsurpasa ana is '"." sui niiwl with the best the market otfords. and .it ik. .ioiloailM ot the season. 1 ne liar is k un filed with the eholcet ol rare lienors and cisrars and nethlas; hat tbe hett is sold. cpecia aiieu tluo given to tho cs.ro of horses. T7XEOi:XK'SIsajrit3E- Pj 1-jt ne cl i lorisn Uumrtlo, Loretto borovtrn, deoeaMd. letters testamentary on tne eiie i r i Jrim Dcnirele, late ol Ixretto borooith, t'ambrla er.nn ty, deceased. haviDK been K ranted to the und-r-UneJ.all persona Indebted to said estate aro hersty noti lied W make payment to me without delay, and thoe having claims aratnst the same wiH- present theos roprly authentleate.1 for setriement. JUStrBHCKH'E. loretto, la., Oct. 15, low. WKiiwr, W. DICK ATTOKNEY-AT-L.AW. a-Speclal aUenti m Riven to iaim iff fT r cn ai'jn Bounty, etc eh: Is-1 1 nVEKTISF.KM by addreartnc le. p. ;. Km ell ac a. laM-rnee M..new ora ,n learn tne rim cos 01 maj prauunti AHVEKTItSINt inAmertoaa WKpaMra. IOi Vmm Paaupuicfsoc. K .'VKRTBOPT In rambrla eonnty ahaulil ra4 tte I'ruof as. mly ti 0 parrcar. 1 f re-? frier j 9lO rofMtn EartM IfMtfuiBntl-lnwlr.OV, M JJ2EE Bouiis ijt other factor R33 lS9a Oa The Mont Sacccfnl Itemed y oror discov ered, aa it Is certain In Ua eaeots aad does no t!tjttr. EcsJ proof below t DnooKz.Tit, Ocmn Say St 90. Vn. B. J. Kmta. (':-. Mr : L-t Diumnrr I enred a CtrrriTrpcm r-y hr.rva wltn yonr.-uleliratoit Kn1l! a irannt'uroaml it was the tHf Job I eor a?w dnnn. 1 t-nve a lor.-n empty Louies, hsvlrs It witn rerf-t soot. eurlriRCTTy thlus 1 tried It on. my n-is:il'r ha-i a nor.- with a vorvbad Spavin tnat iaablmljtKS. lit- aslt-d mo how to euro It. I n-con-Uk-nud K. tw1:J1- biwvin Cnro. Ho cured tbe Fpavtii ia Jaai thruo wtat . Tours roascctfnTiy. Wutxxm Wirran. Cntntscs, Ohio, April t, ?X tM. U J. EoBtu. Co.: . V-nr Sm .I h.- l-nn stl!rnmrroof Kcndftlrj Prnin Cure anU Fllnv s ''niUtln Powd. ru tljiia ever b-fre. Cno mui fiil u tno. It it a tbe Us tve&uC 1 t'vurkipt a:i1 th- l st bo ever used. fcappoLtfr-llj-, . vtro L CoFriLt CFnTTESAVoo, S. Y-, Siay 19. On. H. J. TTFTfnAlx Co.. 1.u- nn : I ba-re ns--l eoverni bottles of yocr K.ndail's spavin Cure with perTor: eucurvs, on a vplnabio and blook i mnre that WMjuii lame with a Bone Spavin. Too mare Is now entirely freo troin latnou- -w and ch .- no btuu-n f thf ivint. KespootfuUy, U. Ii. IxOTcmiiS. SEHOili'S SPiViii CURL Ho.tbos, Ta, Stay 8, "90L im. n. J. rwi!i Co . . t-ut i VduK it my duty to render too my th Its for your fir fTt"d ienall's Sp"v' Cure. I had a tour year 4d iiil3' wblcb I iirizl very r.ixhly. Sbc lu.l rt-rr e'HT iw..i!ta li-s. I tnt-d SfMitcigl.ld.r.rMt UnOs ef ruodiclues which did no pxjJ. I pur?ojxl a lirtile of yoiir Kjiaoflll'S Cpavut Cora wtuh eanvl br In four urny. i remain yourn. Habjov Dow pes. Prloe $1 p.tr bottlo, or six bottles for All drux irUts havoltoroautlt for you, or It will be sent so any address on rooetpt of price by the propria tars. litL. It. J. EE?iUALI. t'U KiuMbarica Vail, Vtrinoat. 10.i0.1y. THE SXJN FOB 1891. Soma people ae.rea with The Svn't ofdtilon sbont on ana thing rand some peopla don't: bnt e erybody II bos to RfVh hold ol Ihe newsper which 1 sever dull and never afraid to speak its mind. Democrat know that for-lwenty years Tr ftan has luuKht In the front line lor lemocratlc prnrl t.lcs, never weaksnlnic V wavering la its loyalty to tbe true Interests ol the party It Fcrves with tearless Intellitrehca aod dl.'tnterefted vlaxr. At time oMnlons have diilorod os the best means of accomplish tug the common iiurj.ie : it Is not 7TU iT fault If It has seoa further lata the inill atane. ... . Riahteen hundred and rlncty-oce will re a (Treat year In American pUiticJ. auS everytody should read The Mia. Pally, per month, ,- - - Uaiiy. per year, - - Sunday. ter year. - lially and hunday, per year. -Iatiy and Sunday, lr month. Weekly sun. cna year, - - - . AtdreM TUr.Kl .,Sw Isrk. ALEXANDER F HAY, CATERER, Ladles' and Contlemcn's Dln in(;and Lunch Rooms, 1 l-rnw Avenno, - PITTMHUMU, 1rWeddlnRl, Parties. Loncheone. etc., sup plied with every requisite, to any available point, l.y rail or other eoaveyance. Siecial and propmt attention given orders by mall or telephone. August 22, l-3o. SALESMEN WANTED. A pood chsace to seeuie a raylafr situation the dull winter months. Lach salesman nlahed with a eompleto oulht Illustrative tl.TO I l. 1 descTtblna: New rults. etc.. that sell resdily. Salary aad expense trom start, w rt te for tonus. UUOr'ES. II lit IS. it Till tM AS. ilsi'lo Avenot MurMrrie cut t vvcet ecir. Y HOW To FURNISH A HOUSE r!iZVADriiiilTDLE,STVLIiAbIvTriL,HANllS0ED(7:EAP. This U a rrobiem easily to'.TPd ty rho-o who bay trie. Kurr.aurp. ft?., at Ous. Sl taua't. TVluj-Jier jou ptf.p8 apondintf f -W or fi"0 In kh.,c 0 f:OUi, t, .ping. Sicion can suit ou. atJ gave j oa money. We liye a lhro aor:u.., w.tll ll9 niiJ prIWg to Rult even tor- I-?ad tlJs few particulars: Our Stork ct r-arlor suits Is tbe iOst elgart w ever had; yi t our flufk -r bt.Aroctn Suits it a rltah!c coisbiuatloa of ecor.otry. exec IU-n"t r.n-J duM-'.'.ity. Our .t4K.j- cf slr.p'.p IVyla, Cnair. Cupboards And Hun-ins car.uot i t -eli.-d nuywhere I". etylc. and finish, and tlie pri cs are tbe very lowest. Or.r patronage Is lacrt as'.nft and our fai-s are ctlinb'.ntj v.p. Tticms faotu epul: vo urnes la favor cf our coods and prices. Oor lar-a cew etock of Cwpc;te Just arrlvt'sl. In tlia follom-lng RtKnl.'-: Mpquettea. Tapestry atid Brussels, Velvets, jllltona. Eagraln. Oil Cloth, llucs. eto., whicti we filer at yerv low pr!ove. V take groat pride In liundllog a t'.fe Etot k of jfjods arrt btand here witiiout optKlou. Tbous the ricee of all kinds of cmks have advanced lately, tbe g&ine low prices ireva.t! bc-re and will at .!! tluii-e. Curtains & "Window Shades. Foldlrc Beds. U!a.Dket., Bedding, Odd Chairs, v)f:i1 l,our.Kfs. Stdi-boards. Cup boards. Wardrobea, Bed .Lounges, Cabinet?, Ilat Ilaks, Hall Standi, Secretaries. Desks. Sprites, Mbttreesea, Ilo.er, Stauds, SUivea. iUnKOS. nofritrctors, Wooden rvaro. Tinware. Silrerware. Lamps, Cutierr, Mirrors, Dry OooJs, Clotl.Itu, Hats aod Caps. Oil Clotb, Carpets, Furs, Ladles' Coati, Klbhorn, I!ais. S'.iks, etc. ttVo carry tLe Largest Mock In Central IVriijPjlvauia. GALLITZIriS LOW FRIGE HERCHAMT. vehy VATERPR00F THAT TSTcyt to Ta"o- BE UP TO THE MARK t'. .-. NEEDS HO LAUKDERIKQ. CAW CE W.'PED CLE.AU i A MOMENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET. -lr O 7ERCOATS Clothing ! Having returned from the Eastern cities I am now prepared to show you -the largest and best selected stock of Clothing, HvJz, Caps and Gents' Furnishing Goods at the lowest prices in tho county. As I buy and sell for cash, I can and will sell you Cloth ing at prices that defy competiti on. Never before have the people of Cambria had such an onrtortunity of buying first class (roods at such low prices, convinced. Call soon and C- Oiiv-ly Ttotivlaa Shoes trd. and rfprr LAUllUri w nrrnntre. and every ilr has his time and price MxmiM-d bottom. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE CINTLEMEN. Fine CaU aad I. area Wsiersmf Urwla. The ex-llen.- and weurtas qnalltlcsof this shoo eaxiuot le botttr h-wTi Tliau ry trie ,rrttnv i3QWo tiMtit, oc tta tavuwnu r ooUf.uo.1 wartra. t;M Crvialne IlanalMreweeU aa -lfcant and si lili dr. bM' whh-h iHinieiid lfp.-lf. M .CXI UtlitfrwH Welt. A tin.- r.lf hboo nu. quullo.1 r-v-mvle aitd duntltllltr. lOJO lilrsr lt U tuu standard dress O ShM.. at a vu!'ir price. tt KO PD irmiii i rbM- u 6 '.5 Kpre-uilly adapted All ir.anu tu CVucn-is. Iiu.t..o and juhn. i m - mtmm a m aaaaw av ka t av J for fur. to knr srMsrwi not 4 at the; rnr and Ak your i-r, ajal it be canD nui plv you mn& nufltaal Lr cjir tiliaaka. Tf Bm WwMlsitr-. nrwmiiD, a.y m ara.kar a aai mm a . Ma iC T. ROBERTS, oclT COLLAR or CUFF CAN BE RELIED ON &xyi-tl to Discolor! BEARS THIS MARK. TRADE MARK- T Clothing! i i sec my stock, learn prices and bo Very Respectfully, A - SHARBAUGH,, NOTICE TO PERSONS IISIRIM) TO WVTHT1JI Borough Bonds ! OTH'l-; Ir berfl y te'.-jen that tin liorouirh cf rmi.unti.l A.Ml.i. n fu,o' aIUI.lw erh. with Interest at tse rats ij -;.r erni. i.r snsmn. cays'lc fiml aunuully, tree Ir.T. t. r. t'.oa so far uu the Inju luai boldm kre ti.tul . IVrsr.nfi di-ctrlnu to !uvet In siaU sa'ur:t.ri wlih please rruKt kuin at once loihe unilin ,-t. -d -r 1 nruF C. l.l'il , f-ar. . t!.e iB'or( t r tinmb.r t su'h bonrip tliv wih ti I'l.Tfii". There Ix-r.ds will ! IJ lo the tittt purvba'ars prepi-nt nir thempoiviv. 1 etije t!: nii.--ny vt j.rou Htnes lu makinir kLs.n th r.i.n I-. r ot ol luiidr delred. h. K. tVA.NS. I.l-nf l.urn;. Av. TJ , ll"J. Iluivess. DO YOU KNOW tu at vov unit urr Hml le Ilarrcl Hreec I.a.lair Sliot Otitis lb fM.riu; l)i:le liarrel Murxle ladi'iir Hiai al M; t-lu)r IlariV. Whi.l iji. m io, and uli utacr K"J al ejusily low prk-es. alro a rtuumor IrtomvCds. Watchi. tlo-ks aad Jewelry. K. SMIT. , B 3 Liberty Nt.. sr. Krail bUrld, PITTSBURC, PA. Fend t our larva annual inastrwuvd Vt, sep'i4.3na lotfue. No. lb. Ires ol charge. SELF-TEED BBSS SftV'S f '-S-F JJ I or I. J. S So,. 13 n r. MARSH STEAM PUMP far at . .-,-r,..:, B. C. MACHINERY CO. lift ifOl Lrf; I trcl, tta l tic ttns, HUUt,