(faint ria freeman. KUK.NSHl Mi. CAMBRIA CO.. PA. KrIAy. - - SEPTEMBER 11. 1-StH. IX'AL AM iERMaiAI-. ail Uiixisof jot) work try this of- Flo I'arrisli Is visiting friends in j.jt,,i.iii'. Tli.- Mountain Hons- at Cressoneloses ii Nitiii.lay. Sivty-"""" lxMirdcrs were registered at t.'jail'lii'" str i l't" oven-oats is a combm a,ioii 10 ! on our struts. hand of irysies passed through town Thursday heading eastward. Vhy not light the dials of the Court !..-Jlo. k at night with electricity '. Mr i;,.Ih i I Mrltnt'n lias accepted a po- . . . .. . .1- in. .:- 1 1 . . In-hiim 1 1 oar at me man u"-. l .,! Day Monday was nit obf-erv- v ureal extent in Lliensiiurg. l!v all eiiactltH nt of tli" last legislature a 1,,,-h' l of potatoes shall weigh M pounds. Tln' limning season has commenced aM1 iruii n i n incidents will soon lie coming in- 1 In -iv ii'i' said to ,M' ov,'r "no I nclr-I (.,.! of frvi-r in the U'th ,,,,n wards ol J,iiiii"n. Tl,i nuivaiitile Mini of C. A. Ditnond ,v Cu.. of Mimmcililll, is in deep water financially. t i i i li'd that the electric light I,,' turned on in Etieiisliurg during the ,,,.,-k of tli'' f'lir- -Mr. I'liiiH'iis Keade, f Iowa, paid his brother. o'-'H'' Ueade, KsH-. of ,,lis pi;,,.,., a visit last week. i;,,rir- 1 Young on Tuesday morning hul live "is'S on his docket to'dispose ,.t Tin v wi n- all "drunks." vlatn I.uhiy. an old resident of Sns (jiii'iianiia lo nship. died on Thursday of ;i,t wii'k aired almut 7i years. i ii Kiison. Esq., one of C'lierrytrees" 0'dri citi.ens. died on Wednesday of last wit-k frmii earner, aged alMiul 70 years. -Klit"'s Swank, of the Johnstown Trl liHiic. ami Humphreys, of the South Fork Cumin: wen- here during the present WOl'k. -Tln'i'i' "ill Ix' a special court held Ik 1ii ii tlii" and the regular term but the Jaii' fur it.-sitting lias not yet lieen fixed upon. -John ('. Evans of Cambria towuship, ami lv.uc Malum, of ISIai-kliek township, luvi' I'm h '""en granted a pension of ?S per mouth. The annual re-union of the suldicis ami ailr- of Clearfield county, will met It ( Varliclil on Wednesday, SepteinlK-r Slid, l-'il- -Hmi. John P. Jones, of Terra Alta, V. Y,i.. ai i iM-d in Eln'iisliurg on Monday on a vittlii- father, Mr. Daniel J. Jones, of Catnl-rii t' nliip. Although there was an unusually larg MiiiiIt f cases on the criminal list this twik tlw attendance at court was not the average. -Kishieeii persons were brought to jail On Friday last. They were arrested for !;i".iaing on the railroad ami breaking i:ito i'ar at East t'oiieinaugh. Mi.Jai'h Feiilon. accompanied by lite 'riniil Mr. Iluw ley . hot h of Philadelphia, an1 limiting the former's parents. Mr. and M;. John Feiilon. of tliis place. .laine- 'i. I'itnlh y. of Johnstow n. a vet eran of the late war. had his pocket picked of tin- sum of Sni ivhile standing on the stiii-t in that ciiy a few days ago. Tin' .".'ml animal convention of the Citmhriu County Sabbath School Associa tion will ho held iii Johnstown on Thurs day unit Friday. Scptcinlier 17th and 28th. A l'.irae amount of damage to the or cluii'ds tiirmnhont the county is reported beiiik' i aiii'il thi'overladen trees bleak inuiloiin under tln weight f the great IlUit i'l'ni. -Thomas M. Marshall. Jr.. ot Pittsburg, was admitted to practice in the courts in thi I'uiinty on Wednesday. Mr. Marshal is cmp'i yd for the di fi-nse in the Krnncr luai'ili r rii so. Tin- SiMTctary of the Treasury h re C iv.iii a ruiisciciicc contribution of ft from ri:c!iiit of Si ott.lale, who said he had iuiiJ a iiirkage of oleiuargarine without pay i iii ili.. tax. Mr. August in Farabaugh. of Latrotic, drjj.nl in to ee us to-day (Thursday,; on t.av to lllai kllck township on a viitto pern! ami relatives, after an absenoe of la?ri tlnvp years. -M' Fu'lili n & t'o., the contractors for U." Mrittmaitcr tunnel, intend uiitilir.ing tl.i- j.i. fnmi -.lur well near Charles Cain's 'f i-'.minatiiig the inside of the tuiiiui! ht.!f I'l.M trici ty. - V. Fad.i. n -. C.. the contractors for Vtittinatter tunnel, have had a niuu tr -jf iuull trucks or cars shipped tot bis ' l y rail and are hauling them ovht 'i'l to Mrittm titter's. -lUoirt Mrllri'i'ii w ho had charge of tlu s-r.-t lioli l ii. 1.,1-i.tt,. f.ir vjiliu. tlmiwrisl v " ' 1.4 SihJ m I( Inlin JI. Cowers, of Eat air county.. The license a trai,. Tuesday H !' niidcrnhligationti to the Direct- or Av 1 Cambria County Agricultural 'S'nill fur it j. .in nHitw.ti ii rv tiiL-i.t lt rnLi'iiii,,,, at Carroll town on theiid, -"- -ith ami th instant. lniti'i'iitli annual convention c- lVau.j Ivania Millers' State Asso- Mt.nii Illi-t .in s,.,i,,i, Altiuin-inn Wwl- TVilay (Thursday) the delegates U rM-.MU, ttit-n return to their La -Th, o Trade Joirif.ays: We are sii that tl,.- N,.w York and New Eng M rair,a,i company have just awarded " Hiirai-t for all their fail sunoly- :..r to theCressot. and Clear- it.il ''"'I'li.lllV l.li tln.it- V-rno-nlltv i.r.,1 'n t i-ilM-r. tt Westmoreland farmer. ,v"!,ll-hle horse at ICraddock, AVed , V'1' animal's hotif lMcame fas- in i. -n- h.-ti ;T. eletvric car track and was The horse was slit to end ruu-,. anl suit will t entered i niiipan. " tohaico rro-i. of Lan caster .county, Is ,. ... , .... . . an jiai csii'u, is mie iar- "v'r 1,'lowu. n,e lcrcHire r,4.t'lklnn T' .-.i ""' ""'V-"'1'- o0.ii".ca.sc. I. ,'?'1!"'" ,'r"1'- the-ijuality of tli re ''''.g verv tin, ''on i'ii. , .... . . .... . r 4 mil J Hi, l "-'f the Fayette County Arri- "t'.Ul f i ir- ..1. :..l. i,i.. Tl " waueiu mere last 4r- :.. '',"li,'"'"'"t Inclwd.-d only those 1 "'ii' or.ksiit ut. tin. .u.,- t V"!"n ,Il,s I,r,-Pl.i'n to per- oioi,:!,.. Tl. I'lleolon f the lirw Catiiolle I at I . t-n,, built in couimeiuora- r..-v il .. -iK-Hius A. (Jalliizln. the "'Wir l"il si ,,f f L ..,,U, i,:.. .. ,., .... - "uit:,-i llh L'"'-f 11,.. V --t. The udiniiiistr-.i- ''liM, i, voiuirniatwin hy 'raiiietit i,t ("..,,(;, ..,...: ... lllslit.t. ...'II also taki 'fij. .1 , mul, Will tne same dav. . - li ""- stable i,,.aP s...tl. V....I, i 5r' "iy .M.u,"'?a",i t,,i- Ia,, '"-hil '-'sday nurt-ning and was 11 -..,, ""'i" Mw HitU l,M' ""f .. t, "", -,iv"',""i"r layiid a car iiu.. ' ol,""-'"'d. The mules ... " sV.-d. The loss I. ..nil. 1 11 T ' i -. . . . - . l'h h is piil tiully i ve., d "'liiiii Sixty-throe foreigners were naturalized I n our Court on Monday. Huntings railroad circus Is billed for two days at Johnstown, September 17th and l-th. Mrs. R. E. Punegan, of St. Augustine, accompanied by one of her daughters, is v isiting friends in this place. j A proji-t is on' foot to raise- a fund for i a soldier's monument in this place. Mr. Jesse Itolsinger will receive subscriptions. Two new butcher shops are among the business e iiterprlsvs lately started in Ebensbiirg. to inrat the wants of the peo ple. Foot ball has got to lie a common pas time on High street, between school hours to the great discomfort of ladies passing on the sidewalks. A car load of laborers engaged for grad ing a portion f the Iteech Cre-k railroad near Mahaffey. passed fiver the IVnnsyl- j vania and Northwestern railioad on Mon- day. I Joseph McCracken, who resides near j Pluinville. Indiana county, was kicked on j the leg by a vicious horse on Friday last . and was so badly injured that the leg had had to he amputated U-low the knee. Ia' Trawatha and William Maley, lxth doing time in jail for fornication and bastardy, were discharged on Monday on their own recognizance to appear on the first day of next term to take the benefit of the insolvent laws. The CoHimissioueis apiMiiutetl to locate the new insane asylum, in Western Penn sylvania, have visited nearly every town in Western Pennsylvania except Eliens burg. On F'riday the Commission visited Indiana and took a look at several loca tions. The Directors of the Elicushiirg Agri cultural Society have decided to erect an other building for the exhibition of ma chinery. The applications for space al ready in are a certain indication that the display of all kinds of machinery will lie a tine one. The barn of Charles (Irissmore, in Pine township, Indiana county, was burned to the ground on Wednesday evening, of last week. The barn w as filled with this year's j crop. Ixfidesa lot of farming implement harness etc. The loss is stated at f partially insured. John Prosscr, an aged gentleman who lives near Sang Hollow, was bitten on the finger by a rattlesnake a few days ago. I'y presence of mind hewhipod a knife from his iMM-ket and cut out the piece of the finger which was bitten, and now he apparently ex'i iences no ill effect from the bite. Jtihuxtinrn HcraUl. The Seventh ward of this city has the Iargi"st unrulier of voters of any precinct In this part of the staie. At the June assess ment there were SSI persons registered, while at the registry just closed this has la-en Increased to A division of this Milling district is in order, and should lie made licfore another election. .li,luixtrn HcntUl. Mr. Patrick Mealley, formerly of Ir etto. this county, but for many years re siding in the West, arrived in Johnsto-wii yesterday morning from his late, home in Atchison. Kansas. Mr. Mealley has two daughters living in this citv and lie ex pects to remain here crmaucu!ly and I make his home with them. JiJiitinrn Mr. John W. Scibcrt's barn in Mil ford Tow nship. Som -rsct county, caught fire on last Sunday evening lie t ween seven and eight o'clock and. together with itsewntents consisting of .Ti tons ut hay. lTOsiMH-ksof w heat. 4 shocks of oats, a new buggy, mower, w agon, harness, etc., was burned to ashes. The loss was alxnit lj5to, partly coveted by insurance. The annual reunion of the v-tirrans of Somerset county will be held at tstoyes town. on Thursday. September 17th. Ad dresses w ill be delivered by Maur K. A. Mon toot li and other able sM-akers. There w ill lie a grand parade of il. A. li. Posts. Militia ami Sons of Veterans at JJ a. m., after w hich a free dinner w ill be -nerved to all veterans in attendance. The railroads merged or i-omsolidat.sd witl nud lnti the Cambria Jt. Clearfield liailroad Company, as noticed a lew days ago. Include the Elicnshiirg . Cresson branch, the new railroad via Carjiulltown to Walnut run. the new railroad u Chest creek from ICradlcy juirction lo lirubaker junction, and the Cambria fe Clearfield road, extending from Hastings U La.Iose. A p.ruliar disease is repotxid -among cattle in the eastern part or the state. Each of a dozen farmers reports tie 'loss of from one to two cow s or oxen. Thedisease is a new one Ut Ix-al veterinariaas. The animsls in each case have been im appar ently good health, until within a few min utes of being attacked. After dc-atli, the animals swell up, but the flesh clues inft change color. A Pittsburg man named Carre.n, In jt sen tile wVth another man on the Mali train near Cresson on Monday, broke tl glass In one of the car window s. The conductor ilemanded payment which Carron refusj-d. On the arrival of the train at Johastown, a policeman, 'who had h)fn telegraphed Tor, arr.-sted Carron and only released hitn when he came down with the cash eces sary to pay for the broken glats. In another column will be found the advertisement of William - McKillnp - A. Co., of Cassandra, this cmnty, deak;rs in all kinds of agricultural Implements and machinery. Any of our readers and es pecially fanners in want of machinery will do well to call n or address them as they will find them gentlemanly business jnen aind able to furnish farm machinery' of " (kinds at the very lowest prices. F'or the first time in the history of Hiair county, a County Commissioners' naile of real estate will bo held at the Ar bitration room, of the Court House, Holli daysburg, on Wediiesday, October 14, 1J!1. Over one hundred iiropcrtics, IiKated In different parts of tfe county, are adver tise for sale. The tith-s to these projM-r-ties iKi ame vested In the commissioners by purchase at the County Treasurers' tax rales. On 'Wednesday the strand jury found a true lull against Elmer Uruner, Ann Jack son and Charles Ilruner, icharged with the murder .of Samuel Reese. Thomas M. Marshall. Jr., of Pittsbnt g. who Is the at torney tr defendants, ma4e an application to the nwurt for a coiiil-uuance on the ground that the defendaut had not been able in thhort time to jfK-iiy prepare for the drfmse. The case as continued until next term. Joseph Siudley. a well kaown family man of Hemfifield township, Westmore- , lan.l county, itas eloped with the wife of J. Turner, a a-ighhr. Th husband is broken hearth with grief. Two little f hildren were U-ff sleeping in their crib a hen the mother t.xik her flight Sunday. Mj-s. Turney Is uWiit 30 years of age and raihcrgood lot)I;iiijr. Ills sapiosnJ the pnrties have gone irst, as they have lieen travd to Pittsburg. i Friday last a iam Ixionging to Mr. Jai ob rsinithtiowcr. of Cambria township, w hich wus hitched to a x-toii Highstiwt in fr"ont of d urley's store, got frightened at th nt,Ue of the liand during the pro cession, broki: loose and sUrU-d to run. In front of tli Fkkkmas .ftk the wagon struck a telegraph iole and upset, when tho horses left tju? w agon and took dow u Julian striH-t towards the station, where they wvre ca mured without liefng st1ous l" l.MM, Tlie wagon w lis badly Hpt k'l. , The fellow who "didn t know it was loaded" w as here on Tuesday. His name is Captain Collier, of A I toon a, and while fooling with a pistol In front of the grand jury room in the Court House it exploded, and more by good luck than the good sense of the owner no person was hurt. The ball struck the floor within a few Inches of a man's foot, but luckily missed it. The reunion of the Sons of Veterans In this place on Friday and Saturday of last j week brought a large crowd of jieople to i town and was a very successful affair. The town was tastefully decorated and. w ith the exception of the weather, which was not even "fair to middling." the re union was a very pleasant one for the Sons of Vets. The next reunion will ho held at Johnstown. ' Messrs. John and Albert Flick have leased the Cray Hotel in Carrolltown, and will at once take charge of It and eater to the wants of the traveling public. They are both clever and agreeable gentlemen who have hosts of friends, and all who hang their his up in this well-know n lnis telrie may feel assured that everything in the landlords' jovcr will lie done to make them feel comfortable. (rifirge r.aunt, a fireman on the Penn sylvania railroad, w hose home Is at East Conemaugh, on Saturday last, whilesitting J on his engine at Cressou, fainted and fell ' on a red hot ioker which he had b"on us ' ing to stir tip the fire in the engine a few minutes before. His one. hand and arm was burned in a horrible manner and it 1 will lie some time licfore he will be able to ! go to go to work again. Mr. T. II. Heist, the proprietor of tlie Maple Grove House of ElM-nsburg, was in this city yesterday making negotiations for securing control of the new Merchants' Hotel. The terms were, however, unsatis factory. Mr. Ihvist, with Mr. Cropp, some years ago. rented the old Merchants Hotel and had control for some time. He also had control ot the 1 Sol ton House of Har risbnrg, but recently sold out. Mr. Heist would make an efficient and successful proprietor. Jolntxtown Dcnn'rut. On last Sunday afternoon while Mary Tomchik, a domestic employed by Mrs. Krinok, of Fifteenth ward. Johnstown. was making a fire in the cooking stove, she IHtured kerosene dl on the coal to hasten the fire. The oil ignited from some smoul dering coals in the stove and in an instant there was an explosion and the unfortu nate girl was enveloped in flames. Hefore the flames were extinguished the girl was burned so badly that portions of burned flesh fell from her body with her clothing. She died in a few hours after. She was about nineteen years of age and had been In this country about six months being a native of Hungary. The crops of Washington and ireene counties are suffering terribly from the ravages of grasshoppers. Not only are the field crops injured, but fruit is suffer ing from the evil. Near Jefferson, (irescne county, it is rcxtrl.d that grasshopers are devouring the poaches, leaving the stones hanging on the trees. Near Lone Pine, Washington county, they have in many fields eaten the silk of the corn. Many turnip patches in that neighborhood are eaten up. Garden stuff Is not escaping their ravages and it is likely that there w ill lie a fallingoff in Washington county's us ually large celery crop as a result of tli grasshopors' destructive work. The erection of marble is the last work of respect to the memory of departed friends, and Is a custom which has Ix-on followed from the. earliest ages of an- j ti.inity. F'or many years J. AVilkinson t Son have ln-on in tin- marble business in FIlM-iisbiirg ami through their energy and honorable dealings, they have laiilt for themselves a reputation for doing their work in a most artistic manner. Their work is-un ornament to the town as well as a cr.-dit to thomsclAes. We are giving them no more notoriety than they desorve, and to prove our assertion, go to their establishment and s-e for yourself. They take pleasure in showing their work, whether you wish to purchase or uot. They have on exhibition at their works two car-loads of monuments and head stones, and in April and May will receive two car-loads mon-. They w ill the have a large assortment of the lat-st styles for customer to select from. They have arrangements made w ith wholesale gran ite dealers so that they can fill all orders for granite monuments ami headstones in a short time and as cheap as can he done anywhere. They laiy their stock in such large quantities that tlioy defy competi tion. They also have the agency for tho Champion Iron Company and are prepared to furnish all kinds of fencing or anything in iron. Persons wishing to purchase any thing In their line of business would do well to give them acall lieforeleavingtheir tmler with any other manufacturer, as they have as fine. If not the finest stock of marble that ever came to Western Penn sylvania, (live them a trial and you can deix-iid umu getting a good job at a fair price. Marrlmxc UceiMi, The following marriage licenses were Is-sn.-d by the Clerk of the Orphans Court for the week ending Wednesday, Septem ber !th. Jacob Kojier and Ella Andrews, Johns town. William II. Hahn and Emma Sides, Morrellville. John F. lCeitor and Annie McNally, Portage. - James Kirkwood and Amauda Snyder, Johnttown. Albert Don an and Annie Habcrcorn, Johnstown. W. J. Waltz, Ebensburg, and Jessie Letts, Carrolltowu. William A. Lumadue and Catharine V. Mctluire, Clearfield tow nship. Earnest John T. Xelson and Miriam Dortlia Appcll, of Frupality. Oeorge tJibrock and Franciska Stoltz, Gallit.in. Osslc E. Wilkinson and Annie J. IClair, Ebensburg. A. J. Miller. Ramey. Clearfield County, Pa., and Catharine ICowmau, Ueade town snip. S. Lever Etter, Chamlx-rsbtirg, Pa., and Lotta M. FIMsworth, Johnstown. Thomas A. (lurmau and Susie S. Keelau, Johnstown. Philip Schlcismeicr and Caroline Uroiu Metter, Johnstown. Thomas Wilkin son and Emily Church, Portage. James Capstick, Conemaugh, and M. Kiildeil Franklin. Harvey C. ICerkey and Emily Rowland, lilacklick township. A Mabblac AflTray. Saturday being a net day, the laborer? working on the new railroad at Carrolltown took occasion to get loaded up with li.iuor. Towards evening a general fight ensued in w hu h several men got sovon-ly hurt. One man, an Italian, was slabbed with a knife, being dangerously injured and may uot ret-over. He w as) taken to the Almushouse where he is now lying in a precarious con dition. His assailant escaied. Since the above w as In tyjie we learn that he Instead of being dangerously hurt, left the Almshouse on Wednesday morning with the Intention of going back to work. Half RaMi ( tcraataa via Peaaiirl TMi Kali read. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company announces that on the occasion of the meeting of the Pennsylvania State League of Republicat Clulis at Scranton, September 33d to 3ith, excursion tickets will be sold from all stations on its system to Si-ran ton at a single fare for the round trip. The tickets w ill be sold September 31t, 33d, 33d, valid for the going trip oa any of those days and to icttiru until Sep tember '-'tli Inclusive. Caart Proceedings Curt met on Monday at 10:30 A M., with Judge Itarker on the bench. R. 1$. Park, of Hastings, was apiointed foreman of the grand jury. The following cases were disposed of : Conuuonwealta. vs. Ludwig Schmidt, surety of the oeace. Sntcnced to enter bail In the sunt of to keep the peace and costs divided between the defendant and Mrs. Jane Tauliner, the prosecutrix. Commonwealth vs. Joseph Lou titer, de sertion. Sentenced to pay the costs and to enter into ncogniza nee for the supjiort of his family. Commonwealth vs. W.C. ICaldw iu.sun'ty of the peace. Sentenced to pay the costs and enter Iwil to keep the peace. Commonwealth vs. Michael Pastor. sure ty mt the peace. Sentenced lo.pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. James W'oodhead, surety of tlie. w-ni-e. Seotenc to pay the costs and enter Into n-cognlance to keep the eace. , Commonwealth vs, Emma S. Hoi ner and Clara Rolierts, Incorrigibility. Seutenced to pay the costs and undergo an imprison ment in the county Jail for six months. Commonwealth vs. Patrick Hughes, as sault and battery. Defendant plead guilty. Commonwealth vs. Thomas Bell, assault and battery with intent to commit rape. and assault and battery. The defendant plead guilty to the latter charge and w as sentenced to pay a fine of -" and costs and go to jail for thirty days. The licence of James ICrisbin at Portage w as transferred to John Burns. Commonwealth vs. Samuel Seoly, dcr tion; Defendant sentenced to pay the costs. Common wealth vs. . Samuel Fjeuner, surety of the peace. Sentenced to pay the costs and enter lail to keep the peace in the sum of ltm. Commonwealth vs.' Elmer Thomas, snre ty of the peace, (irand jury ignored tlu bill and put the costs on James Clark, the prosecutor. - - Commonwealth vs. William Nicholson, aggravated assault and battery. Defend ant plead guilty. Commonwealth vs. Ernest Wissel. aggra vated assault and liattery. Jury find de fendant guilty. Commonwealth vs. FMward Reighard. surety of the ecce. Defendant seutenced to pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. P. S. Leonard, ma lious mischief. Grand jury ignored the bill and divided the costs between the defend ant and the prosi-cutor, John C. Smith- Commonwealth vs. J. W. Rowan, M-nd-iug threatening letters. Bill ingncred and the county pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. John Swartzman, (!eorge Kurtz and Andrew Greenwood, lar ceny. Grand Jury find a true bill as to Greenwood, and not a true bill as to Swartzman and Kurtz. Commonwealth vs. Frank Johnston, An drew Maley, John Courtney, Sr.. and John Couruey. Jr.. assault and battery. Jury rind defendants not guilty but that they pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. William Nicholson, assault and battery. Defendant plead guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of five do! 4arU costs and go to jail for ninety days. Commonwealth vs. James Glasgow, de- ' frauding a ' hoard ing -house keeper.- De fendant plead guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of fl, costs and go to jail for twenty days. Containiouwealtli va. Mrs. Elvira White, larceny. Defendant discharged by direct ion of the court. Commonwealth vs. John D. J(nes, col lecting illegal fees. Jury find defendant not guilty. Commonwealth vs. Prof. Slegfriftd Brut kiew icz. charged by Miss Carrie Furman. of Johnstow n, with rape, adultry ami bas tardy, was reach.-d on Wednesday morn ing. The defendant, on beiug arraigned, plead "not gtiilty" to each charge. The jury Is out on the vase as we go to press. 9larrlel. WALTZ LETTS. Marrieil at Carroll town on Sunday, ifcfitonilier th, bv Rev. Katlnr Wilford. O. S. It.. Mr. William Waltz, of Kbciislmrg, and Mis Jessie I tUi. of Carrolltowu. - WILK'INSdX HLA1R. Marriat be Church of lite Holy Name in EU-nsburg on TnesAav. S-temtH-r Mh. Irtil. by llrv. J.J. Ieasx, Mr. Ossic K. Wilkinson and iliss AnnH- Klair, Imth of Klieitshurg. We eongratulate mir young frieaes on their advent into the matrimonial staU- and wisli tbem along and rosperous voyage on the sea of life. The groom is one of Ebciis burg's roost examplary young men. being junior member of tlie firm of J. Wilkinson ,fc Son, marble deah-rs. and as an upright, industrious business man. stands high in the esteewi of all our jeile. The bride Is a daughter of ex-Sheriff. John A. Rlair, of this place, i an amiable and uccoruplislicd lady, and a 111 presid over Ossic' domes tic establishment tvith griu-o aial dignity!. After the w isdding the newly married couple, w ith their fricwls,' returtn-d to the residence of the bride's parents and at noou partook of a sumptuous dinner. After the repast they departed on the3:TC. p. m. train on a wedding tour to Harrisburg, Phila delphia and other places. . . -; Ho, Far The Kxpaaf tfaai ' The big Pittsburg Exposition opened -In a blaze of glory on September 2nd, and all in dications point to i a successful, show. Most of our country cousins will visit It before the close. City folks will thus have an opportunity to show their hospitality in return for favors received. '-We learn with regret that Major. Max Klein, owing to a press of business, was unable to ar range a display this season, as In former years. Visitors to the city should by all means take a peep at his model establish ment. No. KJ Federal street Allegheny, which Is within a stone's throw of the Ft. Wayne and West depots. They can then return home with tho satisfaction of hav ing Hoeu the! largest and best eqnlppcd w holesale liquor house in this section of tho State the headquarters of those world-famed brands of absolutely pure Whiskies, "Silver Age" and "Duquesne." The former sells at 1.."0 and the latter at ?1,2." per full quart. Major Klein, it may be added, also keeps in stock Rear Creek, Gitckenheimer, Finch, Gibson and Ovtr holt, and the finest old whiskies, brandies, wines, cordials, etc. Call and seo him. fOTlCE OF INCOBPOBATION J.1 Notice Is hereby riren that an application will be made to the Uo-ernor of the Common wealth of 1'ennrylvanla on Wcdunday, steps, Omlfr 30ta. A. O. 1H0I, oy John Louden. W. L. sjbellenberaer. W.8. Lee. W. J. Helm ling, Wm. Louden, Y. ii. Petterron. Andrew Klp ple, W. 7. 'orTUie.S. J. Westley, Joseph K earn er, George Adams and others, under the Act ol Assembly ot the Commonwealth ol Peons) lraa la, entitled "An Act to Provide lor the Incorpo ration and Beerulatlonof Certain Corporations," approved the nb day of April. A. D. 1S74. and the supplements thereto, lor the charier ol aa In tended corporation to be called "THE HIGH LAND COAL COMPANY," the character and object of which la to carry oa the bwslness ol mla ln, qaarrylac. selling- sod buylnc, snipping and and transporting coal. Iroa ere, are elay. stone, and other minerals, and the tnsantsctare and purchase and sale ol soke aad ether products ol coal, aad ol lire elay. Are hrlek aad quarried stone, and otherwise dealing In -coal. coke, and other product! ol ooel, are elay. Iron ore, fire brick and quarried stone, aad the exer cise or all such powers and privilege aa are a-ranted t neb eorBoratloas nnaer th laws of said Commonwealth UBEEVT A FATTEBSON. Sept. 11.3t Solicitors, Altooaa, Pa. XTOTICE OF APPLICATION FOB CHAB 1 TEB. Notice Is hereby Riven that aa application will be made to the Governor of the State ot Pennsyl vania on Prlaay. (be Stn day efOclober, by N. W. Fredericks. K. L. Bowtr. J. T. Fredericks B. W. Frederick and Howard ti. Hard, under the Act ol Assembly of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled Aa Act to Provide fur the Incorporatma and Baxnlatloa of Certain t '. An.ir, t i.mi . -inn,wi i ..ii .m i a- and the supplemenu tt.erelo, for the charter of aa steaded corporation to be called "CAMBRIA ! I'IBK BKICK COMPANY." the ebaractar aad i woaraoi m to mine are eiay aad enal aaa to maoulacture all kinds el Ore brtea. Uie. oto.. out of tire day. and tor the purposea. to hare, possess and en jot aU the rights benefits aad priv ileges ol the said Act ol Assembly aad its supple meat. j. x. tHlMtMlCkJ. ... Aua.ll.leuwu . i . , boiuawr. B.L. JOHXSTOS. M.J. BCVK. A. W. BVVK. fiSTAKLIBHBD 1872. Johnston, Buck & Co., HANK EIlS, EBENSBURG. - TENX'A. A. W. BICK, Caataler. EeTABUaaunB8. Carrolltown Bank, CAHKOLLTOWN. PA. T. A. HHARBArfill, Cashier. General Eantim Business Transacted. Tb (ottowtnit r tb prUteipal faatarea ol a geaaral baLKiog' baalaea : DEPOSITS Keeelred payable oa demand, and Interest boar Ing eertiacato Istaed tu tlmo depositor!. LOAHS Kztended to customer oa laTorahle tetms aad approved paper discounted at all times. COLLECT! US S Made la Ue locality and npon all the banking town la tb Catted States. Charges moderate. Dsf AFTh Issaad negotiable la all parts of the UnltM kitates. aad loretaa exehange Issned oa 11 parts of Europe. . ACCOUNTS Ol merehauts. farmers aad others solicited, to whom reasonable accomodation will be extended. Patrons are asiured that all transactions shall be held as strictly private and confidential, and that they will be treated as liberally as good banking tales will peratt. Bespeetrally, JOBBSTOJf. BECK CO. C. A. LANGBEIN, Manufacturer ol aad Dealer la ALL KINDS of HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, WHIPS, - COLLARS HARNESS OILS, BLAKKETS, Kobei, Fly Nets. Curry Combs, etc, etc Be palrlDfr Neatly aad Promptly done. All work guaranteed to giro satisfaction. w Kldlua Bridles, from...s0e.ap. . Team Bridles, from,.,,. , - .. ,l.oap. Ip lastera, Irom ..Ue. op. JVlacblne-made Harness, from fS.tiO up. Hand-made Harness, trom ..$10.00 up. er-Call and examine my stock before pnr cbanlnir elsewhere. I guarantee to sell as cheap as the cheapest. r-Shop Barkers 'Bow oa Centre street. aprl2vU LILLY BANKING : CO., LILLT, PA., JSO. B. MILLE.V, CASHIER. A GENERA T- RANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. FIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDENT INSUR ANCE. ALL THE PRINCIPAL STEAMSHIP LINES REl'RFSENTED BY US. Accounts of merchants, farmers and oth ers earnestly solicit-d. assuringonr patrons that all business entrusted to ns will re ceive prompt and careful attention, and be held strictly confidential. Customers will lie treated as liberally as good banking rul-s will permit. . LILLY BANKING CO., fclWi0. . Lilly, Penua. JUST RECEIVED ! A LARGE LOT Boots & Shoes KOCGIIT AT Sheriffs Sale ! FROM THE STOCK OF W. E. SCHMERTZ &L CO., PITTSBrKC, 1A. The public invited to call. Prices away down. JN0. LLOYD & SONS. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SsALE The anderslgned will sell at private sale all that certain lot of around situate In the boreosjh ol Loretto. Pa., frontinc on St. Joseph's street and bounded on the north by aa alley, and oa the south by 1st ot Mrs. isarab Sarker and belli known and nombereden the plan of said oorooKh as Lot No. 114. There Is erected on this lot a TWO-STOBY FBAMB DWF.LL1NU HOUSE la arood repair. This property will be sold cheap on reasonable terms K. A. BUSH, - Executor ef Manraret Alaaruire, deceased. Altooaa. Pa.. June 2s, 18aL HOTtX. LE (IBANI)E. H. J.SHETTia. PaoraiBTOR. Located at IraBnis, Pa., near the B. B. fc P. Ballway Depot. We always endeavor to fur nish the best accommodation I to business men, pleasure seekers and boarders. Persons In search ol 5om tort end quiet will Una It a desirable place to stop. The Tsble Is unsurpassed and Is always supplied with the best the market affords, and all the delicacies of Ihe season. The Bar la sup plied with the choicest of pare liquors and cigars and nothing but the best Is sold. Special atten tion given to the care ol horses. H. J. SCHETTIO. Etenstiin Ere taw Apcy T. AV. DICK, General Insurance Agent. EBEXSBUKG. J1. , r FK sale: ' " -1 - The anderalsrned wis fell at private sale pieces of real estate situate) In Monster township, Cambria county. Pa. containing respectively sixty .six aad flftf-flve acres and allowance. The property Is Improved and in good state of eulti tlvatlnn, and will be sold at a reasonable price and upon easy terms. For Partner particulars, call oa or address Al via vana. Bhensbanr, Pa. or . . : LUAB BOIKJEKS. December IS, 1890. . Loretto, Pa. WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON COLLEGE, WSSUISIiTOK.PA. The Slat year beclns Sept. 16. Classical, Latin Scientific and Scientific courses ol studv. Pre paritory Dept. conducted by Ibe College Faculty. Expenses low. Morals ol the place good. No saloons. For catalogue apply to aua7.ei.lm. Pa xsidxht Moffat. ' M. D. KITTELL. Attorneyo r-jtaw, EBENSBTJKO. PA. , j Offioa la Armory Building. opp.Ooart House. TW-DICK. ' . ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW. ' . - EaaasBtTRa. PaHa. asTSpeclal attentloa give a to claims tor Pen. aioa Bounty, etc. ch7- H-t DOXALD E. DTJFTON. ATTOB-N EY-AT LA W, '. . . ' . EBBaaacaa, Pxaaa. BTOflla la Opera House, Oentxa street. G EO.sM. READE, -s. ATTOKNKY-AT-LAW. ' ' Eaaaearao, Pxaaa. OIBoe oa Centre street, aear Hiah. H II. MYERS, ' - ATTOBri ET-AT-LAW, ; Eaaaaauaa, Pa. AsTOlBca la Oollonade Bew. oa Oeatre street. DO yea need Job PrinUBfT It so, glv the fuHia a trial order. " . . . STB1CJTLT Ifo. 1 Road Carts lor f 10.00 at Dal . too k Son's " rr THE Wleatt sad Best Overcoats la the county at O. A. Sberbaush's, Carrolltown. GENUIAE Irish horse oollars lor $3.00 at Duf toas'. 'ALL and Winter Cloth ins; at C A. Soar baugb's. Carroll town. ro FOR SALE. Every kind quality and style at prices that mean a savine to your ocket-look on every item. Larg. clioice and elegant new fall assortments of Imported Dress Woolens and Domestic Suitings in almost endless variety of distinctively new st vies, from 40 cents to 2.50 tier yard, vith all intermediate pri-es. Ve have given special care and study to OUR MAIL ORDER SYSTEM for ten years, and have so extended it that to-day we are sending dry goods to every county, state and territory in America, demonstrating that HIGHEST - QUALITIES AND LOWEST PRICES bring us the business even from remote parts. The fact that these orders come to us from the largest commercial cities, must be conclusive proof that the styles, quali ties and prices we offer are out of the or dinary, and particularly favorable to the buyer. If Interested In this subjected, write for samples, also for copy of Illustrated Fash ion Journal and Catalogue Autumn edition ready about September 1.".. Free. BOGGS&OUHL, 115. U7, 119 & 121 Ferleral SU ALLEGHENY, PA. rpKI AL. EI ST. L List ot raoses set doira for trial at a Court ol Common fleas to h bold la Eoeosttartc oota menclOK Moadajr. September 14th. 18VI: Wyaa v.. Tajlor Son Co. tflassauw .- . watt Otvbwll. Saylor ra. Overbeck. vs. Eeventry. vs. Keade. vs. IHeleiiboeh. rp. Barn bait. vs. Overdorff. .vs. UIH. vs. Kutruft. vs. Troxell. va. Cruyie et at. vs... l5. Scott l Sons. .vs. Haws. .ve. Scalable TS. Holeckrr. ...rs. Oauibrta Borough aad Morrellville Water Company. t:revy. Hear adsalaistrator. Bowman ,. Elhatty Irrln..- Plark a Ulaat Jacotty. Bradley Horner Valley Plka Oo.. MelKmald.. Sctaeflaaer Cola et si.. ..vs. ration. .vs. Lahey. vs. K. Strayer a Bro. MazwelL.. Zitamaa.. Ve Avner. SnaOer Kara hart Bros. .vs. settler. ..vs. Het'rlck. .vs. Mckelvey. vr. Sntis. lavU Oaks ..vs. Ketu et al. JAJS. C. 1IAKBY. Protbonotary. rTOthoaotary'r oltioe. Aunt 15(h lawu $3000 A YE A It f I iaWrtk im briHlT I trki n lewiiy tnlelhtrent TtM of mbr abo rmm tvmm au4 anif. mnm mho I Mac iutrcto, Ml work tiatlotutriorMtj. ' tassw t4 Mra 1 hr 1 hasaanaa lawJia-ra m Ivtrii ihWMN aisraltMs,lcfrwrlb7 b.I itl alao rktri4i tbo MttwlM aTfr)Ur-iMl4l sMiii tmcm rorn tlsaf atasMint, K sVMMa fsr smt am.assa micmfitl !. -itMie mmd 0lrk l Wttnted. I sltr sat workr ftvm rli sltatru cwr Cwxaatv. I ! alrrftdjr tosjit m4 t--to1 ynUt mm phmtrtn m lit. raunbrr. h ara naakinr' otft eW0 m vtr. b. Jt r" V nd H4II. . t uU pirikolin I'M Vltl. A4uru ! wihjl coo ID S BARi AD M SIMONS' SHOES. Every three months we make a clearing: sale of Shoes, which means we close cut odds and ends on hand of the season's pur chases. We do not like the idea of carrying old stock over, and in order to dispose of it to make room for incoming new goods, we have arranged a GREAT MARK-DOWN SALE which will please all purchasers. Th;s big sale begins Saturday, August 15th, 1891. How long it will continue depends on circumstances. Shoes are sold at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. We have reduced Ladies Heavy drain LvatWr. from l..Vi and $1.24 to f Ladies Fine I re!!, frnm 1.74 and l.!H to 1.24. Ladies Fine Iingola KiJ. front 2.l and 2.2.1 t 1.4S. Ladies Great Comfort Kid 1.75 ami l.'.et lo 1.3.".. Ladies' and Misses' Spring Heel, from 1.. Viand 1J." to 1.3"i. 1 pairs Uovs' Mininc l'.rojrans, from l.tnl to .7.".. ."() pairs Infant' Shoes, from .TO and .3.". to .?!. Men's Patent Ieat her Kangaroo, from 4.l Ut n.2."i. Men's Fine Calf, from 2.ki and 2.2". to 1..VI. 2 Men's top-sole Kroa ns. fnim 1.2.". and 1..V. to l.io. 3 pairs Men's Hand-Sewed, fr.nn 3.4S to 2..MI. TU mbfellas ! TU win ell ax I We sell Umbrellas, lots of them, every week, are made of ex cellent material, fast in color, good handles and frames, the best we can get. We quote prices: 24 inch Serge Oxtle Cas XC. 20 inch Ser$rcOtif Can ,7".. 2 inch (iloria Cold Cajis 1.24. 25 inch Gloria Gold Caps 1.4s. 2i inch (iloria Horn Caps 1.7.".. 2 inch (Jloria Silver Caps i.'is. Many better grades will be found on our counters. We wish to inform all good people of Gallitzin and vicinity of Our Great Blanket and Hap Sale. It is rather early for such goods, and still it is not. The sea son is getting very close, therefore we give you all a chance to save :"8x7S good Hlankcts (1.2.".. rSx75frood ltlankcts 1.4s. .Vix7S all-wool Klankets .M. 5Sx78 all-wool Klankets -.2j .rSx73 all-wool lied Klankets 2.'.S. Good Hais h. Good Size Haps 1.24. Kxtra Size llas 1..VI. Good Haps l.'.is. Our Fall and Winter Goods, such as Dry Goods, Clothing, Furniture, Trunks, Notions, Gents' Furnishings, Carpets, Oil Cloth, Hats and Caps, are nearly complete. In all ot our goods mentioned you will find WON DERFUL BARGAINS. SXMOSff & CO., The Largest Dealers in Gallitzin. Peoples Store, Fifth Ayenne. PittsbiirEli. ARE YOU COMING TO TUT. PITTSBURG EXPOSITION? YOU CAS KAY YOLK EXl'ENSES if yoit ki'y Yori: DRY GOODS H EKE. OUR STORE IS A PERFECT EXPOSITIOX OF ALT. KINDS OF LADIES' WEAR FROM SHOES TO MILLINERY. CAEI'ETS. CURTAINS. L'KHOL- -STEKY. DRESS GOODS. SILKS. VEL- YETS, SLITS, JACKETS, WRAPS, MILLINERY, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS. LACES, HOSIERY, GLOVES, UNDERWEAR. DOMESTICS AND KLANKETS, GENTS FURNISH INGS AND SHOES AT LOWEST PRICES ! WE CA N ( STY LISH LY. FIT YOU J ELEGANTLY. O U T ( ECONOMICALLY FROM HEAD TO FOOT ! This is the ON L Y store in t he two citii-s where lrdies can buy every conceivable article of wearing ap parel under one roof and by h) doinff I TIM E. U MONEY. riRum SAVE !LE. When YISlTfflG lie EXPOSITION Come in and Price Our Goois. YOU PAY US A VISIT, The visit pays you. IF YOU CAN'T COME TO THE CITY SEND FOR SAMPLES TO OUR MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT. CAMPBELL & DICK, 83, 85, 87 & 9 FiHH Aye., PITTSBURCH. SMid for free copy of our Illustrated Fall Catalogue. 1794. 1891. Polloles wrtttea at abort nesice la toe OLD RELIABLE 1 ETNA" iad at tier VtraC Clave Casaoaalaa. WEST rOB THE OLD HARTFORD W INSURANCE GOMT. t'OMMENCEIl BUSINESS 1794. Ete-iDarK.J-iy at, 188a. ( l (.HI- Ha"ILUqu.k ars. SAMftE Hit A tr i.onwftMaity. t. A- e4 Un.u, N. V. r RA1L.KOAH TIMK TABLE NO. 1. OFTHK Cressua, i 'learhold Cuirnty and w York ."snort Koute Ksilrusd. la eilect oa and alter June Tib. Iswl. ' I'snnrrllsu. sM'rrawn. WtST. . . KA.ST. - OyFter Exp 2 M A V Iy Exp 11 ( A M vvenern hxp.. 4 43 a m Mll v :;n a m JohrifUiwn ti;,. a k Altoona Kxp... loi r. I'srltle Exp Mil M.il Ksp 4 o r M MU 4 M r m Phils Kiu lilr. Kit U'ne H 47 r m stern Exp....K 17 r u Wy M... a 30 r . st Lids. ...11 Kir a Irvona i Exp... g 5Sfc2sI-ilj! tcxacic;Kcts;. a e s ri 4 c5 a jt -jj ,'hun-h H Train t . X ' Mail.. Tl iic-gsB.r a ;oB.-; az aw - "T 1 C T - - fr C H id k - IMat I Pacinc f - " 3 c S n w tb... i t S 3 3 S '5 hzzs'S s"5 -KnnnnnnR4-i Mall., j JP V r- A a i "nurcb I . ... I SS2S5sS53i a&vo3eceidri hs)n9eeeieioeQgeni 1 rmiUT ;fremn ' lExp.f..! Ieave dally exf-ei.t Sanday. Ioave Sunday on.y Hlaca let era indicate telearapb ststlons. Ifenn) 's. Moore's and Orlbtie's Cro-Mlngs will be flair stations lor all trains. No. 1 eonnrrts at t're.son with JohnsUtwa Kx vrens at 8V7 4or Mlnta Mtwf n Oresvon and lolin.town, and wltb Pacific Exfres at 8 4S lor point west of Jobnutown. Also wltb Mall Trala at a8 tor point, rant ot t'rf'.nn. No. eonnecu with Mail Train at 4 24 lor points W est of Ore aon. aad Mai; txpress fur points eat ot t'reon. Krom point wo't of "rerson No. 4 connects with Mall train at .18. and trom )olnt ea.t of Crecsun wltb Jchnatown Express at 8 and Ps clnc r xpresa at 8 45. Ko. t ennnects wltb Mall Train at 4 26 trom points east of Cresson. and Mall Kxpress at 4 sT irom points west ol 1're.aon. Sund.jr trains connect wttb Paelfis Kxprc.ssnd Mall Train wwt and mall Kxpreas eat. fasveniters to or from points on Pennsy Ivania a. Norlhwe.tern Kallroad can take train at Coal port or Irvona. Stations marked 'f" are flaa stations. I'ai seniteri wlMna to aet off will notify the con ductor. Paroenirera wishing to aet on will Mas; tlie trala at these stations. Train, will not stop anles no nntlf ed. W. P. K ATH BUN. tteneral Manaer and superintendent. '. J. HUKtMKJN. Train Master. 1 A1UKOA1IT1ME TAH1.K OKI UK EHKNS IV turic a UressuD Branch KaUroa. In enact June 7th 1891, reaaerllsaaal freaMB. WKST. 1 EAST. Oy.ter Kxp 't A a m Day Exp...... ..11 04 a ni Western txo.... 4 43 a m Mai..... .. vstto Johnstown Exp..8 27 a m Altoona Exp.... t 00 p aa I'acinc Exp......8 44 a m Mall Kxp 4 1.7 p m Mall 4 ad p m t'blla Exp .. 8 16 p m r'art L.lne 8 47 o m I--astern Exp..10 17 p ox Way l'ass...... 36 p m 1 Fast Line ...11 22 p m SOUTH WAKD. ins tance. 8.0 .... 4 8 . 6.1... 7 8... ... ....11 3 No. 1. a ....7 SO... ....1 40 ...7 46.. 7 M .. 7 66 8 03.. 8 10.. No. No. 8. A M -1(1 25 . .10 81 ,.io as... lo aa... 10 41... ...10 45 ...10 r sr ...35 ...3 44 ,....3 N) a bft ....4 00. 4 oe 4 14 E1cacbur. Kradley Kaylol.. Noel Muiier l.ucket.... tresaoa NOKT11WAK1I. Iris- No. 1. No. 2. No. 8. tance. am am r M rein.... .. S 45 11 10..... 06 I.uckct... 1.7 Ki..ll 20 b li Hunster ... 5 8.... U 54 11 2v) 6 22 Noel 6.3 WW.li;ti...6 28 Kay lor 6.6 10 02 11 41 A 33 Kradley 8.3 I0 07 11 47 .6 4 EueDet.uric 11 8- 10 !. 12 01.6 &6 Bradley. Noel and Lucket are EUk St-ilons. No trains on Sunday. FARM FOR RENT. TlifMitiMTilK-roitVrsfor n-nt his farm in Minister low ns hip, alone; tli lino of the EIm-iisIiiii i; .t Crvsson .-ailit.ad. aUiul two miles frt.tn Cn-Mson. Farm contains atn.ut 70 a.Tfs, aU.ut tH cloart-d. Poss'SMon (riv on on 1st of April. Call on or address tho tlie Subs.-riU-r at Loretto. Pa. JAM ES NOON. Feb. ir:, ism. IT will pay yon to ro 20 miles to buy a salt ol clothes or an Over.-ca'. trout (J. A. tebar- auitb. larrolltown. and 1 union cm EI : no fcntft. book irw . lra tiaaTiasy A iiiaii (J 0
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