r,iutlmn iftrcman. I! KHKSsm'Rrt. rAMRKiA ro., rA. - OCTOltEI. . HOI. .tl'AI. AKO PERWWMAI. li -all kinI if i work try this of- . new Mi-tlinHst church was tWi-atl .,, ih.-tmc-' on Iat Sunday. tin- i-i-apf hastM'cn plurf In Kisition tin-' -n vt nt Imililinff in tliis pliu-r-. -Mr. rM lirlllitli. of this place, is at (ii,.,.,l.niir. looking at tl lir ishurg f:iir. Mr. aiul Mrs. John Ki-til-r. of Kane I.. . .. 1. ..l.-I.t.... .... I . i a! i-i nor Heaver w as a visitor to h'.Iiiii-l' and aNo our fair on Thursday f h-t Mr. I: tln-rt Pavison who had Ini-ii at t. i..lin-' "liege in Hntler county, is home ;--..iiut of sickness. Mr. Clirysostom Luther, of Carroll t,,irlii'- ":'s n visitor to KlM'nsburg for a r,.,v I r- "ii Thursday. Mr. .I'lt W. Evans, of liloomlngtwn I ; 1 1 in - i- visiting the scenes of his youth j,', j.;u-bur ami vicinity. UgtiMiciit court was in session on Mon- . .. .1.... v..i-t- litii.. i.,,;..c i.r iiny i,H. IilllC as tralisacteo. -Mr. Krnest Apel and wife, of Coloralo, ar,. visiting relatives and friends in Klx-us-tmrti and Catnhriil township. n" everyone is tellingalMiut w hat ,l,,.v i "iiM lni taken to the fair if they l:.,,,,i.l thought of it in time. Mr. .1 .itnes :. Zalini and wife of Pitts , Were here on Thursday of last week vi-itniL' friend a'l taking in the fair. -Mis Klla. daughter of Hon. Paunel Mi'Liiii-hli"- formerly of Johnstow n, died aI iMhiii'g on Thursday aged years. Ti lectric light Is expecteil to Im tuiii- I on in a couple or weeks. All ex- In re nun putting the dynuinns in rt i- Mevi-s. ('. A. Sliarbaugh anil ex-Sher-iff licit, two of Carrolltowii'a enterprising citizens. ient a few hours in town on T.i'-'hi. I -Tin- ( in rolltown cornet band visited tiie Kl nslniig fair in a IhkIv last Thurs- j ihiv ami played some hue selections while ,,n the sroniids. j -N.ineiif the business men in the north ,,f tlie 1 1 1 1 T v are said to have some of tlteir , mum liii'ked up i'1 he suseudiif banks i:;i lisiitielil county. -lieiii'ue Hughes, of Ninevah. was over- I imi'm' l gas in a well on Friday and died W'tp- Ii'' eoillil be taken out. tie leaves a wife ami family. -Mr. J nmes Kirkpatrick. of Carroll) :nunlii. ln for siune time lias hit-n ser- I lnii-.y Hi wmi lyjuioui lever, is sain to im nn a fair road to rccovcrv. -Mr. Pax id Trice, of this place, had tin 1 1 1 -inie sheep killed by dugs last x-ck alii: f.iini in Cambria township, ulxiut tliiii' miles east of toxvu. -Tin- tiinthcr of ex-Sheriff Joseph A. dray. "M 'aiTolltoxvn. died at her home in ,viin liamia toxx nsli i p on Saturday last, a'il iiUnit seventy years. -Father Peasv. pastor of the Catholic rimsfeuatiini in this place, was in Colum linv dhiii. last week being called thither l.y the ilim-ss of a relative. -Mi. ami Mrs. Koliort Scanlan anil sis ! r Mary, of Kbciisbtirg. xx ere in Imliana nu-r Suliliath. visiting M rs. S aulaus par eiit I ml in mi ft xMtniirr. -Messrs K. Ilroxvn, II. A. Sho-maker ami. I. (1. I.liiyil. of this place, and Charles I'nmse. nf Smith Fork, an-In the wilds of PI.ic k 1 1-k looking for game. -Peii't furifi t the laughing carnival at tin' u ra Imiise. next Saturday evening. 'M V.iniier Hopkins" has broken the renml ;i a 'angli priMlucer. See It. l'lnliji lliiileiihaugh. a prominent citl ii n i.f Nulling Valley, lllair county, after ritiiniiiii; Innne from the funeral of a fiii iiil fell ili ail on Tuesday afternoon. -.lames Clark. Esq., father of Justice Si 'a- M. Clark, of the supreme court of I'-iiiiMlxania. iliiil at his home in Indiana mi Thursday of last xx eek. aged years. -Frank Sutton, of Cresson. w as badly 'luki-ii up and scratched one day last week mi trying tu jump on a moving train. trunk unirlit to take warning and piit the prv: v... -Marshal V. Jones, of Poston. Mass, ktmwii in this place, u son of the late Hugh Jones, xv as married on Sep 't .-.'tul. to Miss Annie Merrill, of the mtii.- city. -Th'mas Taylor and Stephen Smith, i'rv arretii in I'unxsutaxvuey and taken '".''ii at Clearfield one day last week. nini i ue rooocry oi aiunoriug s- ;J ".-linn nt in Coalioi t. -A ti ainti r c oming Into town saw foul :!! turkeys on. the Clav pike, about three sfr.ini town, on Wednesday. When "'j'iiein ii:lit tln turkeys took wing S'-w int,) t lie xvimmIs. T:n- l'hilitistiurg Ranking House, of 'irg. I'a.. closed its doors on Mon- '3t. ;it of confidence caused by !.' ttsiuiii,. win, the banks at Clearfield H":itdale was the cause. Aiii,,hv j.- MiCarvey, son of John Marxvy. f c in st township, Clearfiel.l v.ty. w: struck by a train In Pittsburg lM am! kilN-ft. The young man xxas t: :i -ay ln.ine from the West. .J"" lection pi-iM-laniatiou, published "- r,i put,Jii-aii patiers in this county gives nut ice to the voters that "'i"ii is not far off. Xovemlier 3rd, " e over three weeks. Is the day. M'HldllT the lift, rnimn t m i ti nn Its (,.. anl !ri struck a cow belonging to Wins fiWens at the crossing at the ,r'l nf town and threw it from the ;!':urinir it s badly that it had to Mr. y-r f I.. 15 Secly, a prominent real ' in uf rjttsiiurg.svH-nt a few days 's-k. Mr. Scely was lxrn in E. ! .-. ,) . la'iier tx lngoncor the ear ; ( jn sl(. s,.rv,i as treasur- j. ( :i, HUIII v. s I.. t ..i j.eeiise gr ii ti-i to a sugar "r under the McKlnley W.nnty law 'anti-t , i,.lvi(, ,. A(lh of yllu . , rM,t ' onnty. The license bore thedis- ' Itii'"''' '" '" In Somerset eon n- ' 'tis, s w,.,,. issueil :-ir?r"f ""' an,"1!l visitors t) Ebens K about election time, could do a LM, ;'.'!""" "e f,'- ''ther party If they '' '"oni'y to work with, are to lie iUi ' i ."" sireets K-easionaIly. '"''lime of the year.3 i Ui1Ur hauled in wanuns fr..r.. ' ' k '"' arr"""'wn for us! Fara-,VW:ry- '''''supply in that estab i.' .ri ''JM"g run short on account of ''7"r!' -I-niand made by the U tlie . w rain,ad for bi-er. I"r""" J'lau- who twenty odd "!l"Mof n a,r,;si,""t f EInbnrK and x,lT ,t,air ,Iou' ,ntlis P"--'tM in I . 1 W""k- M r- PUu ha" n 5:'5 x-isi, ; in xi is to Uiciisbnrg in fifteen years. to ii """ SauPP- 'h wi-ll ""Zr'1'1" "'Cambria county, 'xxx,. 1tr"-"t ""tlii. issue of the "'. h w,"r"ad bhoIn r".l, V-ll you Visit Alloon . J'g! w i" "'re to treat Mr. Frank Paviilson w ill Ik at the op--ra houso on Saturday evminjr. Mr. Dav idson always was a farorito with Et-ns-hnrff M-opIi and we fi-el certain his apHar--ancc on Saturday will be no xivption. Secure your .-x-ats in tim. On Friday last Mr. John Lloyd, presi dent of the KlM-nsburir Agricultural SM-ie-ty, txk suddenly sick on the fair grounds. He w as taken to his home, w here, under skillful medical treatment, he soon ni-ov- ored and isahle to be out attain. His illness was caused by the excessive heat. The attenrion of our readers is railed I to the advertisement of Messrs. Simon & Co., of (iallltzin. In this Issue. The linn has taken a new departure, and besides j their large stock of dry goods and clothing, I have laid in a complete stock of ;irH-'ri-s. (ro and see them for cheap and line goods. A vacant house owned by J. J. YYav- in Summerhill township, w as burned to the ground on Friday night. The fire is j supHscd to be the work of an incendiary as there had been no tire aliout the promises for some time past. The fire was plainly i visible in Ebcnsburg and sii-med to te ' much closer than Itwa-i. On Tuesday morning a fire started in I the residenceof Lohr Kost, residing in loth ' ward. Johnstown, and made such head way before the arrival of the Hro com t panics on thescene that the dwelling house ! anil brewery adjoining were entirely con sumed. The loss is estimated at alut S),(x on which there was an insurance of j ?l..-on. j Professor Elmer E. Conrath. principal I of the Coucmaugh schools, who during the I past Summer along with Professor Alli son taught the Normal school in this place, was arrested on Friday last, charged xvith ! cruelty to a child in administering coi por I al punishment. At the hearing on Satur ' day Professor Conrath was fined ten dol i lars and costs. " A colored man's dead Ixnly xvas found in the J:iniata river Wednesday afternoon, by Emanuel Zii-k, a foreman on the Penn- ! sylvama railroad. There were no marks , of violence on the IhkIj- and it Is evident that he fell from the bridge that crosses the river at Tyrone. He had a" banjo clasped in his arm and a xvatch and some money xvas found on his person. Mr. Ed. James, of this place. left on Tuesday on a visit to friends in Ohio. . Mr. James is an active Republican xvorker and his I. 'ax ing at this time may s-cm strange. but at a conference held in the "corner j drug store" lie fore his leaving, the con- elusion xvas reached that the Republican goose in this county, as xvell as in the slate, was cooked. It's a good time to visit Ohio. Col. John P. Linton, our candidate for j Judge, was a visitor here Thursday of last I week taking a look at our fair. The Colo- . nel makes friends wherever he goes and his majority at the coming election will not lie less tlnu l,."itl. The fake stories of his "lie- j Insy blind" and his "physical weakness" were exploded by the Colonel's presence and instead of injuring him, xvill make hltn Votes. Cornelius Croxx ley, a resident of Johns town, while crossing the stone M'idge at i that place on Saturday evening, xvas struck j hy an engine and instantly killed. 1 he unfortunate man while on tlie bridge j stepped off one track to avoid a freight train, without noticing the engine on the ; other track. He was alsmr thirty-five I years of age and leaves a wife amt four j small children. . I Tho state suprcn.e court on Monday handed down an opinion aflimiiug the t'e cisiou of Judge Simon ton, of Dauphin couuty. that electric and.xwcr companies do not come under fiie neau or inanutac tur jug companies, and are therefore sub ject to taxation." A large iiuinU'r of com pauias'will lie affected by the decision, mid a 'conshlerable addition xvill lie made to the revenues of the state. pi'oj'ts- from the great initato grow ing districts In northern Herks county are de cidedly unfavorable. Many hundn-ds of bushels that were placed In cellars aud j barns have rotted and are now used for manure. The condition of those in the Held fs noliettcr. and the immense croti is dwindling away. The past month's unus ual high teniKTature and the exclusive moisture of the early part of the month are the causes. A dispatch from Clearfield says: Ex Senator William A. Wallace, who failed alxuit nine months ago. Is getting on his feet again. He has paid the w idows and orphans who were depositors in his bank dollar for dollar, and says he will pay all his depositors in time. A branch road is being run totheSenator'scoal lands, above Houtzdal". and It is believed the develop ment of the territory xvill make a rich man of Mr. Wallace. Mr. William Murray and wife, of Dav enport, Ioxva, have been visiting friends in Pennsylvania for several weeks past. On Saturday last they they spent a few hours xvUh Sheriff Stincnian. of this place, w ho Is a cousin of Mr. Murray's. Mr. Murray left Croyle toxxnship thirty-six years ago with his father, the late ilcorge Murray, then a xvell-k nown business man of Cam bria county, and since that time has been a resident of foxva. James A. Itattlgan, of Pittsburg, died in that city on last Sunday morning aged fifty-two years. The dii-easinl leaves a wife who w as a daughter of the late Will lain McCoonell. of the Summit, and at the time of her marriage to Mr. Rattigan. was the widow of James S. Todd, of Ebcnsburg. atone time ' editor and publisher of the old DeituM-rnt and Sentinel, the predcessor of the Fkkkm.vx. He also leuve-i an adopt ed daughter and an aged mother. Mr. William D. Jones, of Cambria township, while ((living up Julian street from the station on Friday last, when op posite the residence of Mr. H. J. CrouSe, was seized with a tit and fell from his wag on. Mrs. Crouse saw him fall and ran and stop(H-d the team in time to prevent the wagon from passing over the prostrate man. He w.s carried into Mr. Crouse's yard, and w ith the aid of Dr. Davison, w ho was summoned, soon recovered sutliciently to proceed on his way home. James Shanlis, a freight brakeman on the Pennsylvania railroad, was struck by the engine of Pacific, on Wednesday morn ing while standing on the track at Son man. The deceased was watching Mail east passing and failed to see the engine coming that crushed out his life. He was picked up and plai-ed in the baggage car but died in a few minutes. He was about twenty-five yearn of age, uiuiiarricd and w as a -resident of Ih-rrv, w here his remains were forwarded for interment. --A corrcsoiidcnt of the llrrtiltl says tJcneral Hastings will deliver a lecture on the Johnstown flood, in Hastings, in tlie near future. If the Ceneral would vary his lecture with a fexv remarks on how Chairman Parker and the leaders of the Republican party In this county cuchercd him out of the delegates from Cambria to lant years' Republican state convention, it it would prove a drawing card and bring people from far and near to hear him. Some one ought to suggest It to tho Gen eral. A case which shows the necessity of publishing notices of dissolution of part nership, when such dissolution has been made, was brought into court a few days ago. Prior to August IMh, 18S8, lienjamin Milliken and Henry Hettinger were part ners in the butchering business in Venan- gn county. After that time Milliken pur- chased about fioi.75 worth of cattle, fail- hurt but no bones were broken. Mr. Mc ing to pay for xvhkli the. farmers brought ' Coy then turned back to xvhere Mrs. Hur suit agiinst the Hi m of Hettinger fc Mil!!- i K"on had lieen thrown on the road, he!ied k'-ii. and t-plle ted the whole amount from Jiettitier. A case was tried last week before Judge Krebs. of t'leartield. in which John tilaub brought suit against the road supervisors of Goshen township for damages for injur ies recc! veil by the plaintiff driving over an embankment. The Court, in charging the jury, said that the plea of poverty by the supervisors should not le considcrad. I as they had the privilege of apiM'aling to the county commissioners for assist am-i in ' maintaining pruin-r roadways, if they felt b irdcued hy taxation in that direction. The Jury aw arded the plaintiff 1,M dam ages. ' Thr Republican leaders in this county ' S4-em to have sim-iiI their force and aie not I making any very great efforts to elect I heir I county ticket at present, mu.'h to the dis gust of an odd Di'tiiiK-rat here and there j who had concluded to go over this time. The Republicans, oeeing the hoclcssncss 1 f their t-Hiise. ow ing to the weakness of their stite ticket and the popularity of Linton, (iray and the balance of our coun ty ticket, can rest without being out. of place but the renegade Democrat, who must make a noise to show that he Is of some 1m jHirtance, is sadly tint of joint just now. He is like the last rose of summer left blooming alone. The erection of marble is the last work of resix'ct to the memory of deuarted ! friends, and is a custom which has becu 1 followed from the earliest ages of an j tiquity. Formany years J. Wilkinson &. Son have Ixi-n in the marble business in Eliensburg 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 toxvn as xvell as a eredit to thenisel.es. 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 on exhibition at their works two car-loads of monuments and head stones, and in April and May will receive two car-loads more. They xvill then have a large assortment of the latest styles for customers to select from. They have arrangements made with 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 lie done anywhere. They buy their stock In such large quantities that they defy coniH-ti-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 w ishing to purchase any- . thing in their line of business would do well to give them a call In-fore leaving their order xvith any other manufacturer, as they have as tine, if not the finest stock of marhre. that ever came to Western Penn sylvania. Give them a trial and you can dciM-ud upon getting a good job at a fair L pri'-e. i lorrfHiBdBce. St. ArorsTiNK, Pa., Oct. .", l-;u. Ktlitttr Vmnltr'ui Frcrimin: Dkai: Sik: On the 3rd of the present month R. C. Christy Post G. A. R. paidoor town a visit for the pup.ise of paying their rcsevts lo the twenty or more w ho are in-tcrn-d in our cemetery here, aud at the same time to try to induce the teuor twelve honorably discharged soldiers in this vi cinity who as yet have not joined that no ble hand, to do so. Then- xvas tinite a gathering of the x-o-ple from, the surrounding country. The committee of the St. A ugiisliiie church had prepared a dinner in the hall for all those w ho felt disposal to partake of it. Dinner Ix-ing over, and after listening to several choice pht-es of music rendered by the band altatchcd the R. C. Christy Post, Rev. II. McEvoy called the assembled crowd to order and stated the object of the veterans, after which Hon. A. V. Parker, in his hap py id forcible style, made a very instruct ive address, dwelling at some length on the patriotism of the defenders of our glorious flag, and showing the advantages and duties of inculcating patriotic enthus iasm in our young men. Col. John P. Lin ton, the next speaker, deliveied an inter esting address in which he oiuted out the advantages to lx-derived by all old soldiers in joining the Grand Army of the Repub lic. He also recited a uuniber of incidents that happened in field and camp. Messrs. A. J. Anderson and Luke Pehe also made addresses, the former shoxving the advantages of our republican insti tutions, while the latter entertained the assemblage by going over the history of the great battlefields, from Pull's run to the close of the rebellion. ' Rev. II. Mc Evoy followed and spoke briefly n the ln-nefits we are deriving under a republi can foim of government, and admonishing the old veterans present to form themselves into patriotic bands. He also thauked the G. A. Post for the honor paid St. Augus tine, and invited them to visit us again at some future time. Si-kctatok. Narrlwe License. The following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of tho Orphans' Court for the week eliding Wednesday, Octolier 7th, 1-f.H: Charles X. Miller and Ague Abel, Elder township. John Krasionski and Mary Gibbons. Gal litziu. John Michalkoaud Anna Gonscor,Johns town. Valentine Fatula an Mary Fox, Johns town. .losfplu M. Noel and Lizzie Mcintosh, Lilly. John Frank, Iilacklick township, and Catharine Werner, Carroll township. William Houston and Annie. Smith, Johnston ii. John Malzi and Ellen George, Johns- town. Charles E Johnsloxvn. Horner and Lillie Iloyer, John Myer, Johnstoxvu, and Katie E. Schaefcr, Broxvnstoxv n. Peter Komara and Annie Stof, Jol.ns tovx n. John Harvey and Barbara Haiuley, Fru gal it)-. James A. Williams and Maggie Perry, Johnstown. Peu-r Blachak and Katie Kowalski. JohuMown. Daniel II. Kitchen, C'leartied township. i ami Annie EckenrodV, VMt-r township- Harry Parks aud Ida Bracken, Jo'hns I toxi n. Albert J. Feightiier, Carroll township, and.Frances Campbell, Carrolltown. G-orge Barkotch and Mary Halobartl, Portage. ' Edward Langley and Jennie Jones ! Joliustown. j (ieorge Klrchner aud "Malt Lux, Johns- I tow a. .:. aJirea I at KauaSJ. Last Wednesday Mrs. F. S. Iturgoon and j ner sni, a ooy aotuit stxt-en years or age, both residing in Aslivilln, Cambria county; x bere tbey eondurt a store, ere in the city to procure some "goods foi; their estab lishment, such visits N-ing customary with them. They had onehor-seanJa small de livery wagon. When they reached the premises of Mr. James Trexler, on their way home, one of the holding-back straps on the horse broke, and the animal ran away. Mrs. Durgoon thought it it best to jump ofT, and in doing so she broke her right leg just above the ankle. Tho loy stuck to the horse aud wagon for two miles over very rough roads. When near the Ashville graveyard the horse ran into tho heavy spring wgon of Mr. Johu McCoy, and the runaway's vehicle was upset and the shafts broken. This slopped the fVgbt. The boy xvas badly frightened and her into his wagon and took her to his lioiiie. i;(jii Tim:. j Tti Fair. In last week's' Fkkkmax xve reported t!i' flattering attendance at the fair during the first two days and the good prospects for the success of the next two. On Thursday Ebcnsburg was filled with strangers who seemed to come from every quarter, and the hacks aud vehicles haul ing people from the town to the fair grounds were crowded to their utmost capacity, while tin- roads to the grounds wen lined with edestriaiis who. failing to get a con veyance when ready, w alked out. At least six thousand coptc were on the grounds on Thursday afternoon and everyone spoke highly of the displays made in thcdiffcrciit departments. The weather during the four days was propitious and delightful, and it sin-mcd as if the weather clerk had combined with the directors to render every aid in making the first 7a"r of the Ebeusburg Agricultural Society a success. On Thursday afternoon the 3:10 race for a purse of ;l was called at txvo o'clockl In this race F. C. Piatt, of Gallitziu. enter ed Placl; Xellie; P. Y. P.ruwn. or Eliens burg, entered Maud It.; and S. W. Davis, of Ehensliurg. entered Charlie I. j First heat Charlie D. first, time 3:(C; 1 Maud P. second, and Plark Xellie third. Second heat Charlie D. first, time .1:00'; Pluck Xellie second, and Maud P. third. Owing to Charlie I), breaking and running during the race, the judges gave the heat to Plack Xellie. - Third heat Charlie D. first, time 2:SS; Plack Xellie second, and Maud P. third. Fourth and last heat Charlie. D. first, time:'i3: Plack Xellie second, and Maud P. third. .' ' The prizes were awarded as follows: First prize, f.TO. to Charlie I).; second prize, t'-'O, to Plack XcllU). aud third prixe, fio, to Maud P. ""On Thursday afternoon the 2:4." race for a purse of f75 came off. In this race E. P. Sijies. iff J. Miner X Roads, entered Ril Warrior; Dr. Prothero, or Elx-nsburg, eu-ter-d Slim Jim. and G. W. Heffley, or Som erset, cutered Mattie. First heat Red Warrior first, time 2:;VS; Slim Jim second, and Mattie third. Second heat Slim Jim first, time 2:42.' Z; Mattie second, aud Red Warrior third. Third heat Slim Jim first, time 2:41; Mattie second, and Red Warrior third. Fourth and last beat Slim Jim first. time2;4.-; Mat tie second, and Red Warrior third. The prizes were distrihutr d as follows: First prize. f.7.."iO, to Slim Jim; second, 2.-., to Mattie; third, ?12..V, to Red Warrior. The next race on Thursday afternoon was the three-minute race. In this race were four entries: Rob Roy, McGreggor, Farmer Girl, Grant and Plack Xellie. First heat Rob Rov first, time 2:.VV: Grant second; Farmer Girl third, and Plack Xellie fourth. Second heat Rob Roy first, time 2:4rt:" Grant, ccoud Farmer Girl third, aud Plack X elite fourth. ; Third hcav-Rob Roy first, tini. S:53; Grant wcond; Farmer Girl third, and Plack Xi-IIfe fourth. . , On FriJay, although the attendance wit not so large, as" on the previous day. the rur. ccipt at the pate were good, and a great many people from all parts of the county w ere on the ground. . - On Friday almut two o'clock a 2:12 race wa) called, with the following .entries: pL-d Warrior, by E. 1. Sipes, of Jenncr X Roads: Mattie, by E. G. Heffley. of Som erset, and Harry, by Dr. Prothero. of Eb enbiirg. First heat Mattie first, time 3:Or.; Har ry second, and Red Warrior third. ' Sccond Jieut Harry hri. Iih --; MalUe. M-cuiui.-aiMl Red Warrior third. Third heat Mattie first, time 2:5;; Harry second, and R-d Warrior third. . , Fonrth heat Harry first, time. 3:00; Mattie second, aud Red Warrior third. Fifth Lt Harry first, time. 2:KH; Mattie second, and Red Warrior third. , In the free-for-all race three entries were made: Nobby, by J. McKclvy, of Pittsburg; Tricky, John, by II. Y. Haws, of Johns toxyu, aud Jim Friel, by John Pender, of Pituburg. First beta Nobby first, tinu-2:4: Tricky loliu second, and Jim Friel third. Sei-ond lieut Xobhy 'first, time 2:32; Tricky John second, and Jim Friel third. Third heat Nobby first, " time 2:30;' Tricky Jiilmsi-imd. and Jim Friel third. In the ruuuiiig race two entries were mad-: Pay Jim. by Shaxv, of Holli- daysburg, and Charlie, by Nagle, of Altoona. Pay Jim won in three straight heats, half mile each, making the iirst in 50 sec onds; tlie second in SO' , and the third in 51. Taking thu fair all in all it xvas a grand Fiiccess. clearing in all about one thousand dollars, which xxill leave the Society near ly out of debt. . .. A t'learllrld Raak Clesc.. The First National Batik, of Clearfield, of which William II. Dill is president, closi-d its doors on Wednesday nf last week. This institution was one of the oldest, and, for years, considered among the strongest banks of the state. President Dill sub mitted the folloxxing for publication: "An unprecitleuted run on Saturday, Monday and Tuesday on the Firt Nation al Bank of Clearfield, Pa., amounting to nearly Mo.um, made it impossible to con tinue business, and therefore the bank sus-iM-nds payment." There 1ia lni-n a coutjQiioas run on thu batik fiiieo Di-ccnilier last. This. waVc caifoMilJiy he fact Aa1 JuVaton.ir merly vice-president of the bank, sold his stock. As a brother-in-law- of the presi dent, this, of course, created distrust and made a run. The bank has helped a num ber of business men financially during the past two years, and has lost considerable in this way, - . ' The Hout.dale liank, a branch of the Clearfield bank, also closed the. same day. Warrants have l-en sworn out and Presi dent Dill Is noxr in jail, charged with em bezzling w."i.ui, . . He, tmr The Kaposi llwta! , The big PilLburg Kxpisition op-ned in a blaxe of glorr on S-pteiiil r 2nd, and all in dications ioint to a successful show. Most of our country i-ousiiu$ will visit it before the, chise., City folks will thus Lave an opportunity to thoxv their hospitality in return for favors received. We learn with regret that Major Max Klein, owing to a press of bnsiness, was unable to ar range a display this season, as in former ywarsj 'isjurs to the city should by all means take a ieep at his mode! establish- meut, Na. W , Federal Mnxvt, Allegheny, wtiic'h is within a btonc"s throw of the Ft. Wayne and West depots. They can then return home with the satisfaction of hav ing ni-ii the largest and best equipped wholesale liquor house In tbii section of the Ntate thiT' headquarter of those, world-fanii-d brands c.f absolutely pure Whikle, "Silver Age" and "Durjuesne." The former sells at fl,50 and the latter at t,S per full quart. Major Klein, it may be added, also keeps in Mock. I tear Creek, (uckcnheiuier. Finch, (iibsou and Over holt, aud the finest old whiskies, brandies, wjw, cordials, etc. Call and see him. "4)14 farmer Hepfclaa.' Mr. Davidson ne-er disappoints his friends, and those who go to hear him ex peeting a hearty laugh are sure of It. TuMla night was no exception, and in the character of "Old Farmer Hopkins" lie certainly furnishe plenty of merriment. He was well puprtcd by an e.xelinirlv capable company. Waiihin'jton Pa.) Journal. t , Mr. Duvlsoti and hisaimpany willapptar at the EU-nsburjr oM-ra house on Saturday evening,' October Kith. , M. L. JOUSSTOX. M.J. HCIK. A. IT. BICK. I fcSTAM-mBBD 157:1. Johnston, Buck & Cc7 BANKERS, , . . EBEXSBCRG. - PEXN'A. A. W. Bl'I'K, rukler. Established' 18b8. Carrolltown Bank, OAKKOLXTOWN. PA.. T. A. MHARBtrUII, C tiler. j General Banting Business Transacted Ttie tnttovlnit are tho principal fe-itum of -a j general tat Km- ImMneja : ' DEPOSITS ' Hecelre pnvahle on 1cmnt . and Interest tvaar : log eerllOcaiej tuel to lima de(M8iton. j UIAXR I Fzteniled to cnilomen on fivoratile teimnd approved paper discounted at all time. I COLLtCTIOSN j Made In the locality n upon al! tba banking town! in toe united tatea. inarge moderate. DRAFTS tuned negotiable In all parta nf the United State, and lore urn exchange limed on ill parta of Earora. ACCOUNTS OI merchant, farmer and other solicited, to whom reasonable accomodation will be extended. Patron are assured that all transaction (ball be held aa atrletly private and confidential, and that thej will be treated a Hoe rally a good banking roles will permit, Respectfully, joiissTojr. bcck ro. LILLY BANKING : CO., LILLY, PA., J.0. B. MILLE.', ... CASHIER. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. FIRE, LIKE, AND ACCIDENT INSUR ANCE. ALL THE PRINCIPAL STEAMSHIP LINES REPRESENTED BY US. Accounts of merchants, farmer and oth ers earm-stly solicited, assuringour patrons that all business entrusted to us will re ceive prompt and careful attention, and be held strictly confidential. Customers will be treated as liberally as good banking rules w ill permit. LILLY BANKING CO.. feb.V.io. Lilly, Penua WANTED IMMEDIATELY.' PRESSMEN AND COMPOSITORS I " CAPABLE men will be permanent!) r ployed and -a id aiood wane by applying at once to , MYERS, SHINKLE & CO.; Wood Sw and Virgin Alley, - PITTSBUKU, PA. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE The andentmett wl.l sell atprlrato sat all that certain lot of trroand sltuata In Uie berMith of Ioretto. Pa., trootlnic on St. Joseph' street and bounded on the north by aa allej.and a the sooth by let of Mrs. Sarah Satker and IId known and numbered on the plan of said Dorongh a I.nt "Nn. 11. IT ere I erected on tola lot TWOSTUUY. fRIMt IW J.U.INCi HOUSE In ceod repair . This property wilt be sold eh cap on reasonable UraaS. - ... - - E. A. BUSH. Executor of Maivaret JVLaaixe, deoeased. Altoona. Pa.. Jane 28. 1WL XTOTIHE OK APPLJCATION FUR CIIAK i TEH. . - Notice 1 hereby given that an application will be made to the Oorermr the Stat n Penmyl yaaiaen frlday. ibe Ui day etUrlebrr, S9I, by N. W. Frederick. K. 1. Bow.r. J. T. Fredericks K. W . Prederieki and Howard . Ilurd, under the Act ol Assembly of the Oom nvonarra I'h of Pennsylvania, en tilled "An Act to Provide for the Incorporation and Ketcalattoa of Ortaia CorpormllouH." approved April 2, lb'i. and the snppiement thereto, for the charter ol an 'ntended corporation to e called -DAM BK1A HKKBHH KOUMPANT," the ehararu-r and object whereof I to mine lira elay and coal and to mannlaetore all kind ot Ore tiick, tile. etc.. w of are day. and tor the.e purposes, to have. po'c' and enjoy all the nichu beuehu and rlv Ilecea ol the (aid Act o' Awtml'lj and It opp)e mentf. , J. X. PKtItUIC-KSi. Ana, II, M9U3U Solicitor. Wall Paper.' S-nd lik;. to our Mail Department for new samplesof 18U1. Nice Papers for tie.: Solid (Jilt, from l.V. to 3c.; I-Yne Embossed and Irridesent Papers from 20c. to Mc. roll. . J. KEfiflN MILLER & CO., W.T Smitlilield St.,- - " ' - PITTSISLTRGn, PA. (Mention tin's paper.) Marchftl-'yr ' YM'e Real Estate . FOB i SALE ! ALJT ol around in the Wert ward of the bor on h ol enabarir. 0Cmbria county. Pa. Irontlna; on Sample street avinK-thereon erect- "'frame house and ontbulldinK. all In good repair. For terms or particular call en or add re JOHN NKAI.AN, fifoktown. P-, or M. 1. Kin K.I.I , bensbars;. Pa. rM ALES DIE WASTED. Loral r Travelog To sell Nurs-ry Stock. Salary. Expenses and Steady Employment guaranteed. CII ASfc HIZOTUEKS CO.. ocl.2m . i liochester, N. Y. rU the voters ef Cambria coonty. A I hereby aaaoance myself a an In dependent candidate lor the office of Poor IHrect or on the platform of the People's party. II elect ed. I pledve mysell to perform the duties ol the office with honesty and to the bct of my sMlitj. t UJKOCE KILLEBK&HI). A u;. S8, 1891. AlleKheny townihlp. M. D. KITTELL. Attorney-o r- Jiaw, - " EBENSBT7KU, PA. . Ufflo In A no or BlldlB. opp.Coart IIoom. W. DICK, - ATTOKKEY-AT-LAW. EBBsmsrtJie. Fm'A. TSpcI attcnUo given to claims lor Pen alon Boanty. mlc. j cb7- "Vt UNALD E. DUFTON. . . ATTUKN EY-AT LA W. . B8BrBS, PkiibTA. f OBn In Oprs Hons. Centra treat. V-T . ATrOKKtY AT LAW. -UOe Centra street, near Ulcn. H II. MYERS. ATTJfcMEY-AT-r,AW. bsmsima, i'a. TtlfflMls Oottosad Raw. si tlratra street. nierllaiaioeaia 1 Bttrea. THE Protection Mataal Fire lnaaranee Com paay el Cam rla eoaate at a meeUac ef the Ili rector tela txptesaber 18 pasned a reso lution tba sutMtante el a-biea Is as follows. Tats company w l not be liable lor any loss caused by sect a steam thresber. steam bay press, nor other steam enclna on the premises, nor lor any loss, where such ensrtae haa been aed. occurring; within twelve hours alter the Ore ha been re mored Irom the turLaoe. ( STK1CTLY No. 1 Koad Carta lor f 10.0 at Dnt tooAlSon'a. DO yon need Job Prlntinr 11 so, giro the t'BBEMAB a trial order. - GKN LINE Irish horse eoUara lor $3.00 attrit ions'. n CF1T9 wii iTn-.eti'?' pmSt wskeffi i w nun fasV4Mk wir . i ia5.4 y. Co . A. litiH, tH V, WIEW STxlPCIK:. tEW (GiDIDIID. with the we have about D u 1 ILcaders Tie -People's - Store, Fiflli ATEEce, Piltsliiirli. OUR Mail Order Department THE PEOPLE'S STORE TO People's Homes. JUST (J LANCE OVEU THIS LIST OF DEPARTMENTS And if tli-re"s anything in tlicm you arc likely ti vx-ant. don't buy lx-for; yon Write for Samples TO OUR Mail Order Department. Carpets, Curtains, Upholstery. Press titiods, Silks, Velvets, Wraps Jackets, Suits, Millinery, Dry (loods. Notions, Trimmiiifrs, Laii-s, IIsierT, ;iov-s. Underwear, ISlankets, Gents' Furnishings, SIkm-s. 20 Departments IF YOU WANT TO GET AN IDEA OF THE GOODS THAT THEY CONTAIN, SEND For Free Copy OF OUR Illustrated Catalogue von Fall and Winter. CAMPBELL & DICK, . 83, 85, 81 1 89 Ml Are., PITTSBURCri. REVOLVERS, POWDER, SHOT, SHELLS, UIDS, Flshlne; Tackle, and all Kinds of Sporting Coods. . J. M. WATSON, 1113 Elevralb Arr., Alleeaa. Pa. rKepairln; neatly and promptly dope. ocut-Um. cnncER and Tnmora Cinri) t fa knlf. nock trve. In iiTieT bu i'o. iuZ Imu bl.. cun-mu. HOTtCE OF Ever since vc tliscarded the Gro cery business our customers have mourned tlie loss of the Cheapest place to buy Groceries, and in conse quence we have been asked daily to start this business again. To comply request of our many patrons decided to do so, aud on or OCTOBER 6 TH, we will be readv with an immense and complete stock to wait on you and fill your orders with New and Fresh Groceries, and will shortly furnish you with price list. Thanking you for the patronage hestowed upon us in the past we promise to be lenders of Low Prices always, and trusting to be favored with your kind patronage in our new en terprise, we are Yours Respectfully, : of : JLowest LAST WEEK BUT ONE ! Closes Oct. 17th. THE Pittsburg :-: Exposition (TII1KD fcEANOS) Has Opened Unprecedented Eclat. Thousands Visit It and Admire the Marvelous Combination of die Industial and Artistic Worlds. And His Unrivaled Band Score an Unqualifiea'Success. The Magnificent Collection of Paintings ! Pronounced by Press and Public to be the FINEST Ever Seen In Pittsburg. OPEN-DAILY. POPULAR PRICES. Consultyour Railroad Agentfor Special Excursion Rates. Read tire $1.50 0. A. LANGBEIN, Mannratarer ol aud Iiealer In ALL KINDS of HARNESS, ADDLES, BKIDLE8, WHIFS, COLLARS HARNESS OILS, BLANKETS, Kobe. 1y Nets, Carry Combs, etc. etc Re paJiiDs: Neatly and Promptly done. AU work guaranteed to gte salislacUoa. Kldlar Bridle, from .. btir. op. Team Bridles. lrom..3.. tl.fcO up. Lap Hosiers. Irom . ...uc. op. Machine-made Harness. from....6.(i0 op. Hand-made Harness, Irom ....... 19.00 op. -Call and examine my stork before car cbaMnir elsewhere. I ftiarantee to sell as ebeap as ue cneapeei. aT-Shop iiarkers'Kow oa Centre s treat. aprl2U flKCriTS SAMPLES FREE MCO. A.MtTT.St Turk Citjr 5 1891 3 : IPrices. VRF.AT per Year. JUST RECEIVED! A LAKUK UiT Boots tfc Shoes -l:oU;iIT AT- Sheriffs Sale ! FROM THE ilTot K OK W. E. SCHMERTZ 8l CO., rirmm aw, pa. The public iDvitod to call. Prices away down. JNO. LLOYD & SONS. MONEY ri I. mm4 . MrHFW Mn. TM, .-ltlr and buMufiMv. b iM .r Wlhiv ri. . ar ,J, aiul ) 1BW ior.lHM.w Itrrrt I Kr Hr fan.l vm.i-iin w at.n rim. So rk. 1 a rn d.ol. your prt" Di.lM.nlm. ur .11 yuut i,IUr lo ,. w,,r. Tntai M rnttr.lT urm !w1,aM.I l.niir a. L-rfiil mnrrw i..vm H. n..m.r v.n.inc ii.n rii w .. fr rrk .ml uimaiua, ..4 M.r. r-r a Ml..- cm . n. : V r ran (.ri.i.h i.m !, ,n.. .1.. n...t au'l !-.. . u.l.lt. S. .,.,.u i.ih brr.. lull iurii. in- it - A t o., a-.cikia, aiitk.
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