(T;un'bna mman, ii:(Si:i i:h, CAMBKIA CO., I'A. FKH'AV. I '..I ..4.l. A N l PFKMWAL. UiiwN "f j"' work try this of- (1 ' minstrel show this (Thurs- Itms will .1.,. Li ll ,l,n . .-v.-iiinir. 1 . i-if trit ity. ,,. , .ti it T. liritlith. of Kane, I'll., is i:r fii. inls 111 KlK'llSlllirif. F.Ml j I.. PI.mwIlIII' v..iiiiis: n-i;iii'-' Klias l'ou'fll of t. nu ajro is iml- . . I i i i Krlili'f mid wifi'of Kaiif are -M r in'.' Yi ai i'11' - M i. i ... it I V-s I " ' il III I 'I I.I H" ' 1" i I s (MM i-atii- Minstrels will bo I Ih I :i House to-nifiht 1 1 Iniixiay). Hearer, of Carroll township. Maine Shoemaker, of this V - Mi , , l;in.l's n'lirtal'l . in this . . .I.,i,n W I, ill ll- i,lhl!l:'l"l' minstrels will irive;one of exhibitions at the Opera ,Un-e tills (Thntsday) even- , llolierts, formerly of this past nine years a iskleiit is in town taking in the : I . M. :it'Hi. the well-known tfiin ,,f Alt-oil:!, has an advertisement . Ml I . I t ........... . ... Ill- I I III! l W I 11 i Ol I u Lfl w pal .1. MM, 111 ill tl.l ,.,i :i"-' men. -Y-terswho liave not puiil n state or t.i :.. .-..ti-.j miiwt Jftoi fill HlltV I. IX I' I'' 1 ' "- - - ( ir tober -i. It iney in io mh- hi P. ,n I ml" i' m-xt. -.I.h'k n'1 -li"W exhibited hereon I'ri ...,. ;a.t tn a M iy small audienee htith in . ; H' .. . . . f ....I.. 4 - iflii 1 1 m hi ami e en in if. iianim pi uii- ju t !e us wuiiiil:. ,l,.lni O'Toole, of Johnstown, has S;i:nU J.ll.ll II h-.t.-:. . i III- alt'-' -III! M w.iv -I"! Jl. . ink M . !.,. ;1,p-iiiteii to a clerkship in the Cor-l,ia!:-n i"ii-e at Han ishtir at a salaiy of ,i!i. . !i IniMilied dollars per year. -Mr-. W. W. Diini iiii. w lio is a (hitixh t,.r ,,f Mi . .l-li ii I. Davis, of Ha it township. ,;,.! ai I'iiimi t'i'y. I'tali. on tins I-th of . p-. ml" i l.'!. aired forty-two years. ilivni. .vlio sliot and sranneu niian. at the Highland FUni? - :t I - tnwiiship, some weeks ago 1 ai ( iallit.iu, on Tuesday, iilav tuoininir three hay horses i from (J. Y. Younirnian. of J f , J ! i:i in-1" .i t. The thief is tH-iliu' pur .,,..,! the (il ii eis have hopes of caplur- in.' Iiitn. -.I ihn inii'.'ley. .Jr.. was brought, to jail j that ..mi .lului-tuwii on luesiiay tor miririar i, iu' t'i- -alo-n of Miehael Uoyle in that f;!y ;, f,.w nialita2i. Quitfli'V w:is rautrht !n tl.i- :n-t. -Mi-. Adam Yirkroy. an ai;rd lady liv ii .'.in I .i-n-hotr hill, near Johnstown, hud I;, rrit'lit arm hi oki-n on Monday last by I,- il ,rnv. n from her door step by a pet d iir j n in i nif against her. -'....!:iu.l's Op-iativ Minstri'ls at the dp. ra ll-ii lo-niif ht. it is not often that K!'MIiiii '- iiil- have a ehanee to hear , v ii !,:;;- , tine s Vreelaini's ami they sin pportunity. A i:. .1 in.t mi-s t hi. l'.imi.. of ha.-e ball w a- played at St. I.i,.. ...ii. -n t li--Ti h ult., between nines fr-m Si. I-au r.-nee ;u..l Na-tinifs w hirh re rii ir.l in a ii t-ry tor the nine from the f.,i m--r p!.i' - by a setitv of II to 4. -Mr. .! pli Kli'xldy. of t'oalpoil, w ho v;i- iii jail f-r tin' murder of Solomon (iin tr!. a- l-elea-ed at l leurtield on SutMrduy lu-t -ii hi i nr. riii'-' into refojri i i a nee in tin- -inn -! -n for bis appearance at I'oun. 'l'li-nia-!u:i'.!Tiiia ii t-w II. -11 .i ir,.-M f-r il;. Hat ii in- ii -Mr. I- r. u. U. Kit tell and Mr. Miehae .AI, i of liraddiM-k. and loth for- nuT K!H-i,i.!iru' 1-oys are here ou u short Vl-.it ta tlieir ii. Hive heath, l'.oth ure lKik in, I ;i,,f,i-ur as if Itraddoek air UV-ll U 1 Mi I heln. -Til.- .Inliii-t.iw n Ih iwM-rttt says: A a;ini'T -f 1. 'i -: ; it Jews have been brouclit finrr . w Y-fU City to Johnstow n, by the Can, Via Ir-n i uiufinnv to work In their a.'::'- ii'hI null. 'Xhey will reside in i'."'. i:!li aii'i Sixteenth wards. A.ihall. a well known nl liiisiness man of Johns r.lay la-t made an assiurn i in li of creditors. Hislia ,.... at t .( and his assets tin -T! H.--.I ii'ii 'vl,.,,;i i: h...-i ii -f Yi.'ieriins. of this place, .1 the Opera lloise, or rat her .-il fur exhibitions, ineetinss, v. iii ne it for their meetings. ut it out for exhibit ion pur- -alne as bifetofore. : 1 1 . i. 1 Ilaelette. of I ilai rsvil le, Mty iiirs, ioiu mit ted suicide If to a rafter in her i:oal .itiinlav iiinriiiiii;. She had lii-alt h l'i r sometime and -t '- i .in l; : t!,a: her rinnd was di-raiia--d. -N'ar 1: ':i -v i on Saturday 1'i ank ;i, Italian, w ho had a ba? full of l , i- mi 1 shoulder, started ilmvn a hill f" ini tli,. railinad depot nil a run, and ot.ilit:,ii.iiu2 that hf saw an enicitie ci ;i i,,. ,tj,i n,,t stoti ainl was run down i. I lean, Sitiiefinti-tldent of la., public, schools, was on d principal -of the Indiana , to succeed K'r. '.. Y. Stiy iii was formerly superiii- - Kclxeesport, Alleiurhetiy sclilMlls. r. iiear Derry, txvas plowing s, Weilnesdav, w hen oue of nto a aroiitid lunc hkile, broke 'I I over. The titber Other a-,i k ..ir:,- Y. ") t if. !i-i 'nii.ii s,-l l'n.r. --':!, l .,f t, W,:'. l,t.lic -H.s. K,- 'lV !u ,i lux , ': i Nit an,! , I' i' .'-d r-rn ard. throwitu th plow - i',i-ie inr-d animal' lody and i li -Miti afterward. iHYsfmoro 'i. r.it. M,,-i e, ;i i-1 , I'ti.-iu.. f this place, whilo " nv home from IMiiladM' phia on i.i-t . taken violently ill with "I,, n near AltCKtna. When he ""' that m was (-(impelled to .ui.l , a !li- l,.ls I in tiie services of u phys sinee entirely recoved and -ut nrrtvin. niai-riae licmise law wen; into 11 ti e 1st nf I W-t. f x-l 1SS-. lvv,.,rj i : - the first irf -toJ-r isii there I mll(s otT, shatters th nerves.' '"' marri;e licenses issui, or ,.! "f .;s per yew". The first y.-ar ."''i "tii..,l doubliiic up; the'.'iul v.a,. ';)" "''"'year CM; th fourth year C4: -in -Ti,, i ii The nierry-go-rouud seems to lx one of the principal attractions at the fair. The Klx'lisburR schools wer closed during the present wek on account of tin i fair. A special train from Elwnsburfr to C'resson and back is run every evening during the fair. Miss Kate O'Neill, of this place, who lias U-eii visitinit in Pittsburg, returned home to-day (Thursday.) On Thursday afternoon Vreeland's band will render some tine music at the fair (grounds. (Jo and hear them. . One very Rood reason why a man shrtuld tell the truth is. that it is not the tax on his memory that a lie would lie. A new daily paper is soon to be issued from the Suit office in Altoona. It will lie u peuny paMrand Democratic in politics. Another shooting match will likely come oil on the fair grounds on Thursday. The marksmen in attendance all w ant to try it over. Mr. I'. F. Itruwti, of the Central hotel has purchastl another black horse and now has a fine team of matched blacks to run in his 'bus. Francis McCoy a prominent and well known business man of Hollidaysburjt, died at his home in that place on Monday in the 7Uh year of his a(V The attendance at the fair on Tuesday was not law but was a fair turn-out for the opening day. Wednesday was better, and to-day (Thursday) promises to be a boomer. At the Ilollidaysburg fairon Thursday last week it is estimated that ti.OOO people were on the grounds. The fair was the most successful one ever held in Iilair county, The new two-dollar bills being issued are said to lie beauties, and will be ac cepted in payment of subscription to the Fkkkmax if presented at this ollice with in the next three months. James M. Lawson, aiesideiitof Ligo nier, was arrested on Saturday last, charged w it h counterfeiting. He was tak en to jail at Pittsburg. I-awson lias long lieen known as a dangerous man. A foot race wasrun on the fairgrounds on Wednesday afternoon between Robert Simpson. ISert Adams. William Pritchard, William Howard and Harry Shinafelt, in which Simpson was an easy winner. On Monday night burglars attempted to enter the residence of Samuel Dean at East Conemattgh by way of a second-story window, but were frightened off lie fore they succeeded in gaining an entrance. While John Silvis, of Pleasant Unity, Westmoreland, was crossing a bridge near with s steam engine, it gave away, precipitating him and the engine in to the creek, 10 feet lielow. Mr. Silvis was considerably injured and the engine badly damaged. r Professor Stewart, the aereonaut who made the ascension from the Hollidays burg fair grounds on Friday last in a la loon and jumped out when at the height of about one thousand feet, landed safely, but got a ducking by landing in the Junii ata. river. There has been a good deal of survey ing done by a corps of 11. ,t O. Engineers in the southern part of Cambria county and the northern end of Somerset the past two weeks, and our friends in that quarter are considerably elated at the prospect of a railroad. Smi"rrt HernUl. The statement of business on all lines of the Pennsylvania railroad company east of Pittsburg and Erie for August. compared with the same month in IS'.k). shows an increase in net earnings of ?ir;.:WI. All lines west of Pittsburg and Erie for August. Iftil. compared with the same mouth in IS'.), shows an increase in net earnings of .s-x,'j.v. On Monday morning.' Miss Ague Cos grove, sister eif Dr. W. II. Cosgrove, of Derry. xas, perhaps, fatally injured in a runaw ay accident at that place. She was hurled from tho buggy and, w heu found lying by the rsaJside, she xvas uncon scious. Several of her ribs were broken, her spine was injured and she is hurt in ternally. The vehicle is a complete wreck. The (ireiiisburg Coal Company's sta bles, east of Jreensbiirg, w ere drstroyed by tire early oa Sunday morning. Eighteen mules, fifty tons of hay, thirty sets of hai ness. aud corn and grain were destroyd, with a loss of fc.om and small Insurance. Desperate efforts were made to save the animals, which were uncoutrollabln through fear. The property xvas owned by Congiesseian George F. Huff and Kich ard Coulter. Notw ithstanding it xvas reported that no gambling games xvould be allowed either on tlm fair ground or inside of the Imiiiunh limits during the fair, the reso lution of virtu so far as the borough offi cials were concerned seems to have been easily overcm. One man operated his machine at tin- diamond and at the corner of High and Julian streets without moles tation and hi porket book waxed fat on tin-credulity of his dupes. A. 1. Shoemaker, of Spring Church , Armstrong connty, says the Kittaning Time. ha a mare that stands six feet four Inches high, or tiineteen hands high; from ! the tip of her nose to the end of her tail is i jut feet 4 Inclws, over a rod, she weighs 'i,Wfi iHMinds and H only in average condi tion, it is estimated that she could be made weigh S.SiiO pound, aud she is only six years old. Tula mare waa sired by a Clyde, weighing 1,800 pouruli, and his dam w as a Morgan nuire weighing 1,100 pounds. Mr. Shoemaker ha: n-fiised big money lor Ji.-r. 1 A contemporary observes : ''One of the greatest miseries Is the vant of mon ey. It is wrc-tchd lj have to confront a Jtist and oft-repeated demand, and be with out the means to satisfy it; to deceive the confidence that has been viaced in you; t forfeit yonr credit: to be at the power of another and to be Indebted to his lenity; to viand convicted of having .played the knave or fool, and hav no way left of es caping contempt except by incurring pity. The suddenly meeting of & creditor, on tui iiiiig the corner of a stree.t, whom you have been trying to avoid for months and had persuaded you were several hundred The dwelling house of Miss Alice Wharton, in St. Augustine, was discovered to be on tire about midnight on Saturday, and the flames made such headway that the occupants of the house had barely time to escape w ith their lives. Con. Dunu. for merly of this place, who wasstopping w ith Miss Wharton, lost some money and a sil ver watch. Miss Wharton xvas ostmi.s tress at St. Augustine and the jKistoftice was kept, iu the burned building. Miss Wharton's loss isestimated at about $1,0U. which is partially covered by insurant'. The following Is reorted as the latest scheme of The tramp sw indlers who In fest different parts of the country the year around. Two rogues watch the newspapers (or estray notices, wlyn one of them goes and looks at the animal. Of course the unsuspecting farmer, on ap plication, shows the boast, and the fel low decides it is not his. and then goes to his partner and descrilies the animal minutely to him. Xo. 2 then goes to the farmer, and aftei proving by a thorough description that he is the ow nor cf the animal says he cannot well take it away, and offers to sdl it at a bargain. The farmer buys and in a few days the rightful owner comes along and claims the animal, and the farmer is just out that much. The erection of marble Is the last work of reSH'ct to the memory of departed friends, and Is a custom which has been followed from the earliest ages of an tiquity. For many years J. Wilkinson t Son have been In the marble business in Ebensburg and through their energy' and honorable dealings, they have built for themselves a reputation for doing their work in a most artistic manner. Their work is an ornament to the town as well as a credit to themscl.xes. We are giving them no more notoriety than they deserve, and to prove our assertion, go to their establishment and see for yourself. They take pleasure in showing their work, whether you wish to purchase or not. They have ou exhibition at their works two car-loads of monuments and head stones, and in April and May will receive two car-loads more. They will then have a large a-ssortmcnt of the latest styles for customers to select from. They have arrangements made vrith wholesale gran ite dealers so that they can fill all orders for granite monuments and headstones in a short time and as cheap as can be done anywhere. They buy their stock in such large quantities that they defy competi tion. They also have the agency for the Champion Iron Company and are prepared to furnish all kinds of fencing or anything in iron. Persons wishing topurcha.se any thing in their line of business would do well to give them acall before leaving their order with any other manufacturer, as they have as tine, if not the finest stock of marble that ever came to Western Penn sylvania. Give them a trial and you can depend upon getting a good job at a fair pri:e. Tl;. -H i,;o and last -yar 77S. I,'"!, !,,!:, lent f'..ei...i !..,.. I ,.f:l - - ..tin,., ii, - tA ''fi.i-i,,-,! th,, music 1lrr r f.,:r ,1,1- iin tnU-i-s of .) band are a f'-l'ows and good musicians. .'s aftrr the fair .-loset , "'" -,llh- til,,, r Ml Ii E.'-.l,l,r. lit.. - i -tti X -I, music tm 'iir streets. r teiiple are under obligations. "HI always ) glad u- welcome Ii Jt:i;i '-'i. at named James Wriirbt -i i.uv. I -lie lcv -Mi!rii:iJ v .....I ...1 Misou Friday last an4 badly ! I'oillt tMlJed Peru. Ix-lUCti j and Suittmattcr's. A'ler i floin tlieir .;inH.i h. ! 't he had 1,-i n roblied of i i nearly t'.om. payment 'iei'11 stopjM-d. -V;n '""i a" employ.- of the Cam- u'rru, ""'k al fohlistow II, While xl j,., '"' ";,;v,- ll'!at.alU,rel,-xa-''irty feet almve ILm irroii ml " Hi- Iini! . T... ,. .. tu. i "in-'i iy uasovwiinn " Mi::, 'tit es, :i, "s"r".l ,i, 'H raii . iu,,a't.i 1 'v!ir -f . faiiued. and Ml to the U(.r '"i,g injuries frnM1 jt ''-over. HeU hhout :" has a jargu fmniy- ' George Walnrlght, charged with for gery, made a liold attempt for liberty from the Greesburg j;iil on. Wednesday morn i dig of last week. A party of the prisoners, j Wainright-among them, was directed to scrub the etfwrlder of the prison. At a mo- mcnt when the jailer's eye xvas hot direct ed toward ihem, Wainwright went up to j the third tier and. lyingdown, aited until , the door was iH-ned for the admittance of i Aisitors. Wlin this was done ho j Jon ned false wliiskers, which he manu i ffccttir.-d himself, und walked out unreoog j niy.ed. He was trussed soon after, and was j foujid on his way to the passenger dejiot ; He was put in a druigcon cell. -The shooting match at the . fair rroumds on Wednesday was participated I iu by the following itamed gentlemen.!. E. I E. Itrilkart, J. E. Harder. William Mc- Clarren. Marshal Decker, James Helnns, Pcrnard Armstrong, Joseph Anderswn, Wa E. Shields and E. Campb. lL The distance w as joo yards ofT-hand and the prizes were won as follows: First priz toMarsh al Decker, of Huntingdon, more lo-J; m: ond prize ?H. o,J. E. Harder, ot ( lear lield, M-ore tui; third prize f j to James Heine, of Coalport, score U.: fourth prize '. a tie between ISertmrd Armstroiil and The Rarti. On Tu.day the farmers race for horses ow ned in tliecounty that had never lieaten 3:40 came otf. Purse fO. lirst prize Wi, se-cond prize $12, third prize f-S. In this race were six enterics..!. 1.. bay stallion, by Samuel Kelly; Fly. black mare, by Charles Miller; Tom H.. sorrel horse, by Walter Weaklaud; Dexter, sorrel horse, by II. J. Hoppel: Farmer Girl by W. 1J. llrothers and Maud It., sorrel mare by 1. F. ISrown. First money was taken by Fly in three straight heats the lirst !n 3:07 '4': the second in 2:.8; and the third in 2:.9. Farmer Girl won second prize and Sam 11., third prize. On Wednesday the 3:10 race for horses in the comity ninety days, came off for a purse of i0. In this race Itlack Nellie was entered by F. C. Piatt; Maud It., by P. F. ltrown.and Charlie D., by S. W. Davis. The lirst heat was won by Charlie D. in 3:07''. The second heat was given to Itlack Nellie, although Charlie D. was first under the w ire in 3:Ui,,' but on account of Charlie It.'S running, the t.eat was award ed to Itlack Nellie. The third heat xvas won by Charlie I), in ,':.S. The fourth aud last heat was won by CLarlie D. in 2:.3. In this race Charlie D. wn first prize; Itlack Nellie second prize, and Maud It. third prize. The Fair. The first exhibition of the Eliensburg Agricultural Society opened on Tuesday under flattering auspices. Early on Tues day morning it rained heavily for an hour or more and the clouds of dust that during the pre-Ious week followed every vehicle that traveled our streets disappeared, and the weather, after giving the ground a generous sprinkling, cleared up and proceeded to do its best to give the Ebensburg Agricultural Society a chance to show what it is for. The main exhibition building is filled with merchandise all tastefully arranged and reflects great credit on our merchants for the artistic manner In w hich the build ing is deco raU-d and their goods displayed. Machinery hall is filled w ith all kinds of farming Implements aud machinery used by the husbandmen. The live stock exhibits are particularly fine and well worth the price of admission. The horse stock Is especially worthy of note, as there are some very fine specimens of that noble animal. The cattle exhibit does not cotnain as many animals as it should, but among those on the ground are some very fine ones. If o, Wr The Exposition! The big Pittsburg Exposition opened in a blaze of glory on September 2nd, and all In dications point to 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 jM-ep at his model establish ment, 2xo. Federal street, Allegheny, w hich is xvithln a stone's throxv of tho Ft. Wayne and West depots. They can then return home xvith the satisfaction of hav ing seen the largest and best equipped xvholesale liquor house in this section of the State the headquarters of thoso world-famed brands of absolutely pure Whiskies, "Silver Age" and "Duquesne." The former sells at tl.so and the latter at fl,2r, per full quart. Major Klein, it may be added, also keeps In stock Dear Creek, Guckenhefmer, Finch, Gibson and Over holt, and the finest old whiskies, brandies, w ines, cordials, etc. Call and see Lira. Keared by m ManCa(la. While drivinir near na- T-'.n teroriso j Thursday evening of last week Elmer Corle and Iten Jirightbill, of this placu, had a little experience with a steam engine that they will not soon forgot. They were entering the town when met by the engine of Nicholas C louse. They drove slowly on, expecting the engine to stop or the man In front to take charge of their horse until tlwy had passed, neither of which was dme. The horse frightened and became unmanageable, turning around in the road and throw ing the occupants of the buggy to the ground. Prlgtitblll w as Injured in the back and Corle had his ankle slightly sprained, but neither of the men were se riously hurt. The horse ran down the ro'id about a mile, doing considerable dam age to the buggy," but was then caught aud brought back. If the owners of such en- losepl, Anderson, score tM. The highest would stop when they see a team possihli. scorii that co!i)d made, would "I'lToachlng many serious accidouts might bel .U j be uvoidtll.lfo'w'tf In'julflT. larrlaice Lleeoaea. The following marriage licenses were is sued by' the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Weduesday, Septem ber 3oth. lStil: Joseph M.O'Donnell. Cresson. and Mary Daltou, Pennington, Illair county. J. H. Mallem and N. It. Stone, Johnstown. Charley Itroxvn and Hattie Davis. Johns- t town. II any Jones aud Emma Itadinau, Johns town. Andrew G. Morcan, Scranton. Lacka wanna county, and Annie J. Marks, Johns tow n. KoIm rt Purse.-Allegheny City, Pa., and Mary J. Itishop. Johnstow n. Francis It. Iwns Pittsburg, aud Annie Mct'arty. Johnstow n. Kit-bard Felker. Lilly, aud Ellen ("011 logue. Washington tow uship. Martin M. Hicks and Mary J. Harvey, Gallitzin. David J. Davis and Martha M. Elliott, Johiistow 11. Michael Cain and Mary A. Frankhauser, Taylor township Frank Kleiiner, Geistown, and Mary It w ak. Johnstown. Peter McDonnell and Mary Ellen Shan ley. Ehrenfcld. Joseph Penatzer and Mary Geisler, Sum mer hi 11. 25 People s Store, Fiflli Ayenne, PitUlinrL ARE YOU COMING TO THE The Dedication al ErrUa. On Tuesday the Memorial chapel to the Reverend Father Gallitzin. at Loretto. was dedicated. A great many people were present and the ceremonies were unusual ly Impressive. A Solemn High Mass was celebrated In St. Michaels cburch, in which the following named clergymen took part: Celebrant. Rev. J. C. Farran. Johustown; deacon. Rev. II. McHugh, Wilmore; sub deacon. Rev. Father Roscnsteel, Ashville, and master of ceremonies. Rev. Father Kittell, pastor of the church. Rev. Father Itoyle, of Johustown, preached an eloquent sermon in which he referred briefly to the life aud trials of Father Gallitzin. in his efforts to plant the faith ou the AUeghenies. After the ser mon and the conclusion of the Mass a pro cession was formed headed by a number of little girls dressed in white, the Loretto cornet band, the Reverend clergy and a large concourse of people they moved to the chapel when Very Rev. E. A. Bush, of Altoona, dedicated thechapel tothe service of God. A high Mass was then celebrated by Father Rosensteel, of Ashville, which concluded the dedicatory services. A large saw mill operated and oxvned by A. F. John, on the Holdeman, tract, was totally destroyed by fire, together with some lumber and shingles in close proximiiy to the mill, at 10:30 o'clock last Thursday evening. Cause of the fire un known. Some of the xx-orkmen had return ed from an apple cutting about 10 o'clock, discerned no fire. As the mill was In ac tive operations daily it might have been caused by a spark firing refuse, which smothered until fanned into a blaze. Loss, about ten or twelve hundred dollars; fully Insured. . Mr. John expects to have repairs completed promptly. In order to resume operations 3fcieru'a?e CiimmerdnZ. HIrrlUarat Kotleea. THE onbseribcr respectfully oil tbe attention ' ot the people of Loretto and Allevheny towb ahlp to tbe tact that he nai a In me and fine (toes' ot grorerle. floor, leed. boot and aboea. canned floods ol all kinds, clitare and tobacco which he will Fell at prices aa low. If not lower, than can be had at any otner plaoe la Irette. ..Boota and ahoes neatlv rep.ired. JAMES O'llONNELL. THE Protection Mutual Fire Insurance Com pany ot Cam ria county at a meetlna: of the IMreotnra heln September 18 1891. pasted a reso lution the substance ol which Is as totlows. This company w II not be liable lor any loss caused by oi-e ol a steam thresher, ste-.ni hay press, nor other steam eniclne on the premises, nor tor any losn. where snch enrlne has been ned. occurring within twelve hours alter tbi fire baa been re moved trem tbe tnrteoe. I OST' Between Chest Sprlni and Carroll- town on Wed oeaday. September 23. a lady'a a)ee.olwr liht brown or tan. with breld trim mm- down the front suitable reward offered it left at Mr. ferry's store. Chet Serins;. . TKltrri.Y No. 1 Koad farts lor (10.00 at y too . Son's. C ENl'INE lrisa Horse collar lor $3.00 at J ton'. VaU AKOUMKNT LIST. Fellowin Ii ti.e list of causes let down for anrument at Arnmsnt Oeart to be held first Monday la October. lel: - Hradley .t. J. V. Scott a. Soft. Maxwell n. leabey. !oeoBioee.lth, WUsel Saylor ts. lerentry. la re widening Clinton street. 3rd ward, John . Utwa, eitf. H. W. Abler a. Co t. O'Kiiea. Stra.yer - ts. Bradley. Murruw assl-ne , vs. Caldwell. . ; Fletcher. Smitten and Kowier vp. Prinale. Wllliams vs. Vinton. Eer ..vs Oesoler In re petition el Ignot Kola lor nale on F. Eblg. constable. la re exceptions to report of S. L.. Reed. Eq-. auditor Moorhead personal property. In re exceptions to report ol Jno. M. Koe. Esq., auditor Moorbead real eolata. . Miiir W tax land. Shinier vs. Crum. foor Iverseer Clarion county va. Poor IX rectors Cambria county. Haettnire bor-vh .vs. Iloxior. Healop oommlttee v Strayer. J In re conteeted election Wilmore borough, y , 1 " Tfc WjUnd. Hracten... vs. Stlne. Ulessjow ...ee. Shoemaker. t kmmon weltb.. .vs. Jno. KeicaT- In re alteration of line between Bait and Sus quehanna township. J.VM. C. LAKBY. Protbonotary. Prothonetary'i office. Eeensbara;, Sept. 2S, 181. REVOLVERS, POWDER, SHOT, SHELLS, VADS, Fishing Tackle, and all Kinds of 8 porting Coods. J. M. WATSON, 1113 Eleventh Ave., Altoanat. rv. .Repalrin; neaUy and promptly don. oci3m. Valuable Beal Estate FOJR SALE ! AlAYT el r round In tbe West ward of the bor purb of K'wnsbar., Cmbria county. Pa. fronting on Sam pi street avtnserbon erect- FRAME HOUSE and outbuildings, all In itood repair. For term or particulars call on or address JOHN N KALAN. Moatown. Pa or M. It. KITTELL,, Ebensburg, Fa. SB M I Bate faibaanriu lllHr t. 1 fl I I HI U r.plr and bcaonbly, by tm ot If lllll I I ewlicmliti.wlirwthrliv. Amf mwM ear M as on ran d lb wm k. r U Warn. W Sjumiali evOTribm. V' auri , N rt.k. Yoa cn dv yvmr mpmro .MMnii, or All rr tirn lo ib work. TbM im mm nttralr IM jmnti brine - or4. rftil mtnh u- vrbK. Uhmm ar- Mr.n, frwi tc MrMwwiud 'ip) MMt man Ht. i. ,pr1ncr. Ti r ran rr)ib ymm mm am blrvamt tiei jra II:ilK. N aeacata aaplaia bara. rail Canaa Kkl i'ltl K ; t O., W.SI-, -Alia. rro tb voter of CambrU county. l I hereby announce myself a an In dependent candidate lor tbe office of Poor Direct or on tbe platlorm of tbe People' party. It elect ed. I pledate myself to perform tbe duties ot tbe office wlta honesty and to tbe best ot my abilltj . FLUBL.NUB WILLEBKAND. - Aug. IS. 11. Alleicheny township. Mm D. KITTELL, Attorney-o t-jjaw EBEJSSBrKO. PA. Offloe la Armorr Betiding, opp.Court House. rp W. DICK. -A- e ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW. EBKHPBrms. Pbhw'a. f-f portal attention gtvea to claim for Pen ion Bounty, etc. cbT- UNALD E. DUFTON, -ATTOKS ET-AT LA W, , .. Ebihicm, Pra.A. r-Office In Opera House, Centre street. J.EO. M. READE. ATTOKAET-AT LAW. tsisssrso.riiiA. aVOfnoe on Centra street, steer Hlah. H. MYERS. ' ATTUHJtaCT-AT-LAW, EBBSiatTB, Pa. aw-omc la UoUna4 Sow, a Centre street. H PITTSBURG EXP0S1T10H? YOU CAN TAY YOUi: EX TENSES IK YOU liUY YOUR DRY OOODS HERE. OUR STORE IS A PERFECT EXPOSITIOX OK ALL KINDS OK LADIES" W E A R FROM SHOES TO MILLINERY. CARPETS, CURTAINS. UPHOL STERY, DRESS GOODS, SILKS. VEL VETS, SUITS, JACKETS. WRAPS. MILLINERY, DRY GOODS. NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS, LACES, HOSIERY, GLOVES, UNDERWEAR. DOMESTICS AND 11LANKETS, GENTS' FURNISH INGS AND SHOES AT LOWEST PRICES ! WE CAN FIT YOU OUT STYLISHLY, ELEGANTLY. ECONOMICALLY FROM HEAD TO FOOT ! This Is the ON L Y store in the two cities where lrdies can buy every t-oncelv able article of wearintr ap parel under one roof and by so doing ( TIME. SAVE MONEY. ( TROUBLE. men VISITING tie EXPOSITION Cois in and Trice Our Goods. 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 & 89 Fiflli Aye., PITTSBURGH. Send for free copy of ourllltistratcd Full Catalogue. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! Y Tlrtae of an order ot tbe Orphan' Court ot I Camhrla county, Pennsylvania, to me dl tocted. 1 will expose to putillc saie on tbe ptem Ucb, ea I HURSDAY, OCT. 8, 1891, at 1 o'clock, r. m., tbe following desorlej Heal fctate. Tlx: A piece tT parcel of land situate In Clearfield townxbtD. Uamhrta county, Pennsylvania, bound ed ty lands of Willuun W Barton. Joeepb A. Yahner, Luke Uebe, and Henry J. Klrkpatrick, eontatnina; m ACRES, more er les. and harlnif a I'LiNK HUVSE and STAULU tbereon erected. Terms efsklr: Ten per cent, ol the purchase moner to be paid at the time ol aale; the bei-ace 'A one-ibird at tbe coanrma,Moa ot sale; one-: bird In six months. and one-tnird in one year Irom toe eoannnailon ot sale. Ueferred payment to be Interest and to beeeeoredby bond and mortataa-e ol tbe purchaser- 1'HAMCIM It. UTTLt. Exector of William Little, deceased. Loretto. Pa.. September ISth. lNL.3t. PUBLIC SALE OF VALABLK REAL ESTATE! IME B-terslirned will ezpoee to puMIe (ale at theAlplne Hotel at Hjnn City. Heads town Ship. Cambria county. Pa-, on SATURDAY, OH- 3, 1891, at one o'clock, r. at., tbe following described Keal Estate, Tic All that certain piece or parcel ot land situate In Kra 1e township Cambria county. Pa., adjoin, laa: lands ol Nancy rineetb, Nan uel W . Turner, P. l A. x'lynn, Jobn Clerk and others, eontainina; 100 ACRES, more or lea, which I bearily eoeered with tim ber, and anderlald with luble seams of coal TEBXH or SALE Ten per cent of purchase money tc be paid at the time of sale ; the balance ot one third on do llvery ol deed; one third In six month from tbe time ot sale; and tbe rem-imna; one-tbtrd In twelve month Irom tbe time ot sale. Deterred payment to bear Interest end to be secured by judgment bond and mortraice of purchaser. CHRISTIAN WALTEKS. Executor ol tteorsre Walter, deceased Fllnton. Pa. Oept. 4, lM1.3t. NOTICE OF lNt'OKPOKATlON Notice 1 bereby lcn that an application will be made to tbe Oovernor of tbe Common wealth ol Pennsylvania on Wedacaday, M teantr SOChi. A. 0. 1891, oy Jobn Louden, W. L SbelleoberKcr. W.8. Lee. W. J. Helns tlnsj, Wm. LosMlen, E. O. Patterson. Andrew Kip ple, W. T. r orsTthe.S. J. Westley, Joseph Keam er, Qeorx Adams and other, under tbe Act ot Assembly o( the Commonwealth ot Penn Ivan la, entitled "An Act te Provide lor tbe Incorpo ration and Kesrnlatlonol Certain Corporations, approved tbe 20Kb day of April. A. D. It)", and the supplement thereto, tor tbe charter of an in tended corporal Wm to be ealled "THE RICH LAND COAL COMPANY." tbe character and object of which Is to carry on the business ot mlo in;,qarryin, selllns; and buylnc. sbipplna; and end trmnaportiOaT coal. Iron ore. Ore clay, (tone, nd other mineral, and tbe maonlaeture and purchase aad sale ol eoke and ether product ot roeJ. and ot fire clay, ore brick end quarried tone, and otherwise dealing In coal, coke, and other products of ooel. Ore elay. Iron ore. Ore brick and quarried stone, and tbe exer cise of all such power and privileges as are crented tc such corporation under the law of cald Commonwealth ; UKEEVV at PATTERSON, -. Sept. 11.3t Solicitor. Altoona. Pa. AEOTJMENT LIST. Tbe followtoaT ease will be presented for ar gument at Anrnment t'oart, October . ll: No. 1. In re petition ot Mr. Ann Eenn, admin istratrix ot Jno. Fenn, deceased to takeoO abso lute eonfirmation ol report ol w. H. Storey, aud itor ef said estate. Kale to show cause, c No. X. I - tbe matter of tbe exception to tbe second account of W. B. Perdey and Joho Ulven, exreators of Tboma Powell, deceased. ' No. S. In the matter of tbe proceedlnir In par tltitlon In the esttte of Jeremiah nlotroniKle. let ol WasbiOKton township, deoeavsed, nod excep tion filed thereto. No. 4. In tbe matter ef the exception te sal ot real estate In estate of Elisabeth Ueerbeck . de ceased. No. 6. In tbe matter of the exception filed to tbe report of P. J. O'Connor, auditor appointed to report distribution el the funds In the bands of J. Kunts, administrator ol Samuel Pace, deceas ed. CELESTINJS J. BLAIR. EbensMr g ,Pa.r Sept. i, 18l. ADM SaVOaYS' SHOES. Every three months we make a clearing sale of Shoes, which means we close out odds and ends on hand of the season's par chases. We do not like the idea of carr in old stock over, and in order to dispose of it to make room for incoming new poods, we have arranged a GREAT MARK-DOWN S LE which will please all purchasers. This hip sale begins Saturday, August 15th, 181)1. How long it will continue depends on circumstances. Shoes are sold at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. We have reduced Ladies Ilcuvy (iraiii Ix-atlii-r, from $1.. viand 1.2I to A. 1. adics Film Dress, from 1.71 and l.'.w to l.-'l. Ladies' Tine Ikmjrola KiJ. from V.iroand to I.!. Ladies" Wrcat Comfort Kid 1.75 and . ti .::". Ladies and Misses Sprinfc Heel, from 1.. Viand 1.7.1 Ut l.-'l.'.. lis) pairs flovs Mining llrojrans, from !. to .7.1. .Vi pairs Infants Slioes. from 30 ami .3.". io .tM. Men's l'atent I-ather Kanparoo, from 4.ito nJ."i. Men's Fine Calf. fnm -.'.) and 2.2.1 to 1..VI. 2. V1 Men's top-sole liroans, from 1.25 and 1.3.1 to l.M. a I pairs Men's Hand-Sewed, from 3.4s to 2.50. 27 mhretlas ! Um beUa& 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 inrli Serge 0tie Caps ( .re. 2;fnrh SerpeOxtie Caps 75. 2ft inch Gloria t'old Caps 1.21. 2rt inch tlloria (Jold Caps , l.is. 2i inch Gloria Horn Caps 1.75. 2 inch Gloria Silver Caps i.;ts. 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 .F E IR - C E 3NT X I 58x78 Rood ISlankets, $1.25. !8x7S good ISlankets x.4S. 58x78 all-wool lilankets i.. 58x78 all -wool lilankets a.ai. r8x78 all-wool Ii-d lilankets j.'.rt. Good Haps it Good Si.e Haps 1.24. Extra Size Haps Good Hais l.'.ts. 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 of our goods mentioned you will find WON DERFUL BARGAINS. gs CO The Largfst Dealers in Gallitzin. 9 Clerk U. O. j VOTlrE OF APPLICATION FOR CHAR 1 TEK. Notice is beret)? rlea that aa application win be made to tbe tieveraor tbe State ol pennryl rania on Frlrlay. Ibe tfb stay of frleler. 191, by N. W. Fredericks. K. L. How. r. J. T. f ietterlcks R. W . i'redeiiekl and Howard . Hard, under the Act ot Assembly ef the Ooav Prortde for tbe iDeurporaUoii and Keaulatlun of Certain Corpurations." approred April . 18T1, j awv vvppiamvau icereio. wot um enarter ei aa atended eorooretloB ta te celled ''CAMBRIA UKtBKILK t OMPA.NV." the ebameter and obiect whereof Is to mine bre elajr and ooai aod te saaBBtactore all kinds el Bre brtrk. Ule. etc. on t ot bre clay, and for tbeee purposes, to bar, poseeea aod enjoy all the rlghta beneBU and prlw llecea ol tbe said Act el Asacmbly and lu sopplo '" . J. T. IKLDLKICKb, Ausj, 11, IMIM. bwllcllur. Arc you coming to the Ebensburg Fair? If so, we ex tend to you an invi tation to call and examine our stock of Dry Goods, Mil linery, Notions, Coats and Ladies' Furnishing Goods. We have taken special care in se lecting our stock and assure you our prices are right. In addition to our regular stock, we have some special ties which we arc selling very much under price. Good Fall Cress Goods, double width, from 13 1-3 cents up. Ladies' Black Fur MufF at 50 cents. Good quality La dies' (Short Coat as low as Long Coats at $2.0. Trimmed Hats at 1.00. We have also se cured a lame lot of Ladies' linen hem stitch Handker chiefs, good size, w hich we are sell ing at S cents and guarantee to be worth more than double the money. tins. R. E. JONES. QUI N N 9 5 9 Kei WMte tot Bidi!, 113 Clinton Street, Jotaslou, Pi New Stock of DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND CAR PETS. Call to see us when in town. Pittsburgh, Pa. aT?',,J?.l1it?nd r,,V,e ''"' ! prepare tlm-usands of j-oanir men and woman fiT tbe actlre . .u w.u, a, aniui, iiiM,ei.?cui euureiion. circulars will be -ent ir I&eplO.lim) ill be -ent on aiuiiica. I. UI Tt H SC.NS. M. L. JOHKSTOX. M. J. BCVK. A. IT. BUCK. Lb-mulish ed 1872. Johnston, Buck & Co.7 BANKERS, EBENSBURG. - PE.VN'A. A. W. BTTC'K, ( ashler. ESTABLlftHED'lbSS. Carrolltown Bank, CAKKOLLTOWN. PA. T. A. rIIARB.rII, rsobler. General fiantingnsiness Transactefl. Tbe following are tbe principal features of a general babcins; business : DEPOSITS Kecelved parable on demand, and Interest bear ing certificate laeaed to time depositors. LUASN TKztended to customers on favnraMe turns and approved paper discounted at all times. COLTLECTIOS J Made In the locality and niwin all the hiniin. towns In tbe United Statea. Charges moderate, j n II A FT j Iasned neotlable In all parts of tbe United States, and loreiga ezebange issued on ill parts of turoi e. i ACCrXT I Of merebanu. farmers and others solicited, tn whom reasonable accomodation will be extended. ' ..iuuaraaniiiW vnai an iranaactlons shall be held aa strictly private and confidential, and that tbey will be treated aa liberally as good banking roles will permit. EerpectfalW, JOIIXSTOX. BTCK Jk CO. LILLY BANKING : CO., LILLY, PA., a SO. B. JIILLES, CAKIIIFR. A GENERA HANKING HUSINESS TRANSACTED. FIRE, LIFE. ANI ACCIDENT INSURANCE. ALL TFIE PRINCIPAL STEAMSHIP LINES RLPKFsENTED 11 V US. Arcoiints of m.riliM nts f-i rmr. . ...I I frsoariu-stly solicited, axxnriinroiir patrons I that all liiisiness -in rust-d to u- will rt j 'iv prompt and can ful atu-ntion. and to I liold ftrictly oiifid inial. Customers will j 1 tn-at.-d as liberally as irixxl bankinir LILLY HANKING CO.. f t'-"':,l- Lilly. lVuna. C. A. LANGBEIN, Manof annrer ol aud Dealer la ALL KINDS of HARNESS. , SADDLES, BRIDLE., WHIPS, COLLARS HARNESS OILS, BLANKETS, Kobea. TFly Neu, Curry (lombs, etc.. etc.. Ke patrlng Neatly aad Promptly done. All work guaranteed to give aatlstactloa. Hiding Bridles, from f0e . np. Teau Bridles, from o up. Lap Unsters, from ........ ...oc np. Machine-made Harness. lrom.....(P0 up. Hand made Uarneoi, frotn.....tl0.to np. aYsTCall and examine my stork belore pur ebasing elsewhere. I guarantee lo sell as cheap as tbe cheapest. e-Shop Uarkert'Kow on Uentre streeu aprl2tf IfelfrHTV SsMPLrt Fltrt til I D all I b,.l I, vim. WHw Di" -a-x katts. A.MVTT.New Tors, t'ttf ) JUST RECEIVED! A LARGE LOT Boots & Shoes BOUGHT AT Sheriffs Sale ! FROM THE ! TtK K OF W. E. SCHMERTZ &, CO., PITT8B1' RH, FA. The public invited to call. Prices away down. Jim LLOYD & SONS. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Tbe nnderttitned wi.l sell at private sale all that certain lot of ground situate In the borough ol loretto. Pa., trootlng on Nt. Joseph's atrtt ana bounded on the north by aa alley, and on tn. south by let of Mrs. ar.h Nat ker and llng kn.wn and nomherr.i cn the plan of said borou-!! as Iit No. 114 I t rre la erwied n this lot a lSTt.KY t'K4HE HWULINU hOtSE In rood repair. This properly wiu be sold ehean on reasonabl. terms. r BL'!H tierutof ef Mancaret Magutre. deceased Altoona. Pa.. June 20. 1WU aeceasea. i yon nred Job Printing II o, giTe the
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