MIKSSBt'KW. CAMBRIA CO.. PA. OCTOIiEK 10. Wl. .j Al. AMI rKMOMAL. ,.r M Uint.f J' ,rV: try thi of- ti. U,-ki,t rake and tiI-biltT are pr T J. ! Iln. this pla.f. a ii n Wednesday. " Mr. liti-tian Valt.-r. "MVhite town- I" da Mr II. IS. "r,H I" haUns; force if up the electric light wire tir.-r C. J. Maaer. f ' Imurs In ! n ou j , .!.. II. ..lav V. C. Shield opened thetuikcy -4.n ly bringing i a twelve - Mr hull'"'' u,. r ..n 1 nnnn. I -r. I.;nl I wnion eAannii"r- -.iu- ,.-.! ilnity-otw applicant for pensions at j, ,..t.. ii thl week. -Mr. .I"eph lS-iiir-f. one of Gallitzin's r ,,.r,,ii- business men. was here for a f,. hour- "ii Tuesday. Tin1 minor at IVlaney have quit work ini; tn a difficulty lietween the door-t,.,.-i- '' oiorators. Mr. t'liurlo McKadden. of Philadel phia, the contractor for part ot th new ruiliM.nl wa here on Tuesday. -Tlx- lotiir inter nights are approach-sul'N-ril" for the Fkkkman it will li. Ip you t pa the evening. -Ira ItliM.m and Sadie tirlffith. both of Oiiiitiria township, were granted a mar riatf.- Ii iim- at ;recnsburg last week. -Landlord J. H. iN-nny. of tht! Moun tain Hun', a"11 a1h'1 i-iy. ' t"! i-iyd Hun-'1. t'M.k a trip to Johnstown on Tues- day. 4oiiif localities tlu railroad authorl ,1,.,, are talking of prosecuting all people kIi.i allow their fllili' to ires pa.. on rail road property. A m-w pitnfficc ha Iwen cstahlished ,t the new coal Hold, nine mile north of Smtli Frk. under tin name of Diinlo. tiuIi .l.'liu IS. Kuhn. a postmaster. -Tln-rt r" dfiith. W liirth, IT mar rJlf,... , id rmtaK-ou dit'ax'. 'of t) lic.hl and of warU-t ft-v.-r In John ii.wn .liiriim tin month of SptniU-r. - Mi U'illuni K'-am. an wl rlticii of f. r V.l r o nhip. itrl at th liomt i,f ,, in thai low nhip on Tuday .t in it.'- .urMy-rtr-t yr of hi . - K M.-rlft itray ln town l..-djr nt ii. hi- fru rxl. While In ofb.f the Mi. i f i- a popular ofht ial and tna ' .r :i 4t il.f.-oiiiint e lev Ih hi ill ! lre wi'' -Mr W.I'iam armia wrvly ,- .i. aiH tannery In tl.i- pl e or, V,-I ,. -I.n afl. ri.'il t'V e- pina, Wn. m I. e oikinf alaxit tin' m liin- r: 1. i,.,, M l:. .!. V. A. Mi.rr.nlif. M. Ii ki' l 1'- lift..n and II. II. Myer. J,.,.. in IMl-tniiif Ihi- W iu at- j. tl.e ion- of the Sitrerue i: . I It.. an Evangelical min- I :ti hi- home In J..hn-to ri. oa i. t iv morning agl " year. Kev. l..-.l iu Chrryinf, Indiana ctuinty. Ji lt. i -Turn the light Is w hat the M-ople of K:-n-l"ir are waiting for and the string !., .( tli. electric light w in through our tr-t-gix tin- promise that we will not tn li.iif to ait. -A 1'aiT. with it contents, belonging to II. II. Huniincll. of Allemans, C learbeld n.iinty. wa totally drstmyttl by fire last M"nly. The origin of the tire Is not km. a. No Insurance. A Urge, seven-story hotel building to ci-t is tli.- iirighliorhntMl of fT.i.OUi i one of thr .rnn tnres talketl of being bnllt in Jiihnatown. on Franklin street tietween Liriit ami Washington. -Tin- iM.litical campaign has quieted d n and there is very little politics talked twit. Every I h'limcrat however, should (ii and vote and try and run tire county ticket's majority up to I,. -If. w hile showing your wife tlte projH-r way in put up a stnve pipe. It sup ana liin ymir tingiTS. do not swear. It is a d.MiiistinK habit, ninl.witsldo of a priuting u:5.'. there is no necessity for it. -.Jim Itigley, of Altoona, w ho t ar-n"t.-d nnie timp ago ehargeil with 1eiiig one of the ineendiarfos who were firing tuiMings in that city, was tiied a Holli day.lmrg lat we-k ati acquitted. -Tun move a w art, rover the skin arund tli art with lani, apply over the surface "f:h'' growth one or two drops of strong kyir hliirio or nirrir acid; then keep the pirtfiivcr.-d up until the sc:b separates, -In tin- case of W. II. France again-t n. A. Mcl'ike and (onirge F. Fresh, pro :;e.,r (lf the Altoona Tinc for libel, the Hair i-minty grand Jury returm-d "not a tn hill and the prosecutor pay the costs," Hwivenmr l'attison. on last weik ap I.i3!e.l, atnuiig others, Friil Jeakel and J D. Hicks, from Ulair county, as dele-!--i.i tl.e National Farmer's Congress, to Ma at Silalla. Mo., November 10th, 1"!. -A nunil-r of horse in Ligonler Valley lave Wn attiu ked by a peculiar and fatal 'Iftiiui. The tongue of the animal swells 'c the fu i(. ()f (ne moutn anj t chokes '" J'!h. S vi ral valuable horses have t.i4. i minute, night and day, by the ':; report., the United States collects t&vA slM.I1(H tjie interest on the j" t; debt na .i a minute, last year, or exactly rMnal to the amount of sliver ""'iM In that time. Saturday last there was a horse. t Asliv i !!.' let ween a horse owned by ' ,' ''yCiile. of that place, and one own"d '""a Mi lluire, f Delaney, for a purse The race was won by l ')' Mn; uire. the hor -A il. "'iini f the Supreme Court" at r? (If! Mttta.l-av DolPRllnil tha HuiifOA ( ' i J . aa in i in iu i lit. ui lit c mr court d.H-laring the office of City """ieri,, ,). ,hrd ,.aS!, without fonnd in law win i,.ave thff Ctv Recorder 'A ln"naout in the cold. roflnT fr,"T w ill not f.-.d their milk il'i1PP!t lnR umlrr ,,1! Impression W" di, t l nt'1 ,tl'K, for milk- SoI" ..p-h(n, v, r, do not take that view -h 14 ,"""lro1 t bushels of apples lrto. Uh gKl effect. 'ifY1'' whoi",v,'rt1 si.asmodieally Pit.li. . fr advertising of this kind is ," it l-.k as though he had made en.irT f..ll..t t V'rlnglv - pay. . . . . : . r 1 11 u at it is w hat makes advertis- ! M. Dolorosa and sr.te, . . ""- ' " I ami n m.i. . O'.,,. 4I1 1 1 William fctf"'0f 'hi who have, been vis- 1 ' "", mountain for several ;Jlt','i, l""k their departure on Mon- fVrIlh'',r,,,,,v'''thomeatSanAnt)nio j ! T'l. I.. . 'sw.y jury, m session ""'Hii., . uu"a that owing to th I Hie akin . . OI lM ja'l,asevincl --..I. r a" ' in iirtuan.- ... seven cells shall he lD,fefr-,m herrafter. Mr.iuhn J. C. Itearer. of Carroll town- hir. t.w.L irir.tn PitKlmri' on Wednes- day with the Intention of taking a look at the exposition. Frank Spade, of Summit who mind I deranKtsl, taken to Dismont one day lat week by Deputy Sheriff Davis and Harvey Stinetnati. ( The late Win. L. Sootf etale I val e1 at between ri,uio,(ii and r.,.'.i.i and the annual income mt tU.nuuiio. Mat thew Taylor. on of the late Judge Taylor, f of iluntliiKdon. ha t n appointitl to ' manare the estate at an annual salary of P.' I.I Ml. Tho. II. Heist. Esq.. pnprletor of the Ma.lel'ark Hotel, ha(fnwn amona other , crops oil the Maple Park farm this season a larrfe and spledid crop of Irish Ntatoes j fnmi tmMrted si.K-k, some of w hivh welsh a niuvh a two and a quaru-r pound each, i IU at this It you can. ye lurmer ol lam-tH-ia. The runxsutawncy Xrteu say: A woman livinK near town own. a piir that ought to make a good roast along about the holiday. One uiffht tills summer it ate twenty-two young turkeys and one chicken at one meal and was up early next morning squealing loudly for Its break fast. After Investigating the fatal disease that ha been killing scores of cattle In Huntingdon county. Dr. Kudge, of the State Hoard of Agriculture, pronounces it a brain malady, caused by worm lodging In the brains. There wu nothing found to Indicate that disease resulted from the linMirtatin of Texas splenic fever. James T. Young, warden of the Elx-n-buig Jail, has been In the city for several day. He Intends to locate here, and is looking for a house in "which to move. Mr. Young evidently the signs in the air for the coming election and Is pre paring iu time to vacate the position held under the sheriff. -Jon nutown IlcrttUl. On Thursday morning of last week the barn cf Henry Allison, in East Taylor j township, caught tire III some unknown manner and was burned to the ground. Fourteen ton of hay, two hundred and fifty bushels of otates, lot of grain. farm ing Implement, harness, etc., were de stroyed. The loss I estimat.td at il.."oi, on which there wa no insurance. Harry M. Cn-sswell. who aided Teller William Hamilton in nibbing the Iloiiw dale. Clearfield county ank of f.ti.iui a few mouth ago.wa arrested at Toledo. Ohio, on Monday and taken to jail at Clearfield for trial. He a traveling un der an a u no-. I name and a letter from a young lady. Iittd by another party of the same name, gave the vine to hi Identity. An old man named tieorge Anderxm. of I Un'-, Creek. a caught um the tirtdfe of the S.Hneret A Cambria railmad at John-to. n Saturday by an appro, hinc trim, and t ae hlm-w-tf from being mn over . the lira, jumped to the river tmenlT-tir feet helot. He n-veived In juries thl h proved fatal, a be ote.1 a fet j hour aftertiard la the Johnston D hopit- lWtria k CoiltM-ll, l.f Johlistow a, W hile under the laflueaer of lHaoroa Veiiie day night, attempted to commit nuicide by 4fink ing a gla of l r into hlrh he had e an p tied a quantity of "nmgh ou rats. A ymung man standing near struck the glass from hi baud and waved hi life. Con ne 1 1 I a widower, his wife having died lately, and he is despondent. He in ixty-tive yearf of age. Mm. Mary Jane Itwrgoon. of Allegheny town-ill p. will sell at public sale at her residence in that township on Saturday Octoher 31st, Inst at one o'clock, r. M.. the following MrsonaI property to wit: Fod der cutter, corn sheller. copper kettle, inm kettle, cook stove, heatingstove. cupboard, two sew ing machines, tables. Ix-dsand Ix-d-dlng. two bureaus, chairs and many other articles too numerous to mention. According to a contemporary no jock ey will be able tr fool you if you paste this in your hat: After a horse i nine years old a wrinkle appears on the eye-lid, at the upper corner of tin; lower lid. and every year thereafter he ha one well detincd wrinkle for each yi'ar of his age over nine. If, for instance, a horse has three wrinkles, he Is twelve. Add the number of wrink les to nine and you will always get at it. John Cam a ha it, the Sewickley town ship (Westmoreland county) miser, who wa roblM-d of over i,0oo last August, wa flef-eed out of several hundred more last Saturday by a couple of New York green goods men who exchanged their worthless stuff for gold and silver which the old fel low had hurrlM in the cellar and which ho dug up while they were waiting. He did not discover that he was duped until Mon day. On Monday morning af brakeir.an named William Itagiey, who bourded at Dcrry, was the victim of a fatal accident at La t robe. He was in the discharge of hi duties when in some manner he was thrown from a car aad wilder the wheel. Hi death wa instantaneous. He was about twenty-four year of age and his home, wa in Morre.llvilV, a suburb of Jehnstown. to which place his body w as taken for interment, A prominent Kbensbnrg Democrat and a Seventh ward Kepublicaa, of this city, wager their rows on the result of the Judgeship election. In the vent of Mr. Linton's defeat the Ehcnsbttrg man agrees t drive his cow from Ehensbwrg In person aad deliver it to the Seventh ward man, aad the Seventh ward man agrees, in case of Mr. Barker's dr feat, to load hi cow on the cars and ship her to Ela-usburg. JihnUnm DctiUKTttL On Friday night of last week the barn of Hon. John C. Cates, in White township. was discovered to be on fire and the progress of the flames was so advanced lie fore the' discovery that It was found impossblle to rescue two horses that were kept In the building and they were burned to death. Two carriages, ten tons of Iray, harness,' etc., were also burned. The loss is estima ted t about fl.rto, on which thrre was an insurance of fcaio In the Cambria Mutual. On Thursday night of last week two horses were stolen from the barn of Henry Helsel, at HI tie Knob, In Klair county. One was a brown black horse 4 years old, right hind foot w hite, star on forehead, saddle mark on shoulder and white spot , on neck. The other a bay mare 7 years j old, slim built, right hind foot w hlte, sad pie mark on shoulder and white star on forehead. A reward of fTiO is offered for their recovery and ?!T for the arrest of the thief. i The miners of the Houtzdale region on Saturday held a meeting at Houtzdale for the purpose of deciding whether theminers of the Houtzdale region should hereafter work only five days each week. Such act ion was suggested because one week ago the miners In the Iteech Creek, 1'hillips- hurg and Osceola district. had in a meet Ing decided to work only five days. The Houtzdale men, however, decided to con - t,n,lc lhc five-and-a-half-day week for the iiresent. Th boldest and most sueessful robbery 'V''r Perpetrated In Hollidaysburgoccurred al an parly ,,our "'-s'"day morning. .K'"5 tMl 'tth crowbar pried open the door of the clothing store II. Kfce .fc of S.na In iI.a u kt I. nd loaded V worth of overcoats, suits, hats and furnishing goods on a wagon and then drove four blocks to the store of Walter Lindsay, loaded about fcjno worth of gro ceries, emptied the cash drawer and ts caed. A liberal reward is offered for the ir arrest. 1 M- Marion I.ioun, one of the firm of ! lirown Bros., who operate a steam saw mill in Cambria township, ou laud of i Thomas ft. Williams, had two of the fin gers of his right hand taken off and one badly lacerated by being caught between the cross head and the guides of the en gine. Mr. ISrown was win king aliout the 1 engii.e. aurt. weing om dirt on the guides, undertook to brush it off, when hi hand was caught. Two of the fingers were am putated, the third finger was badly crush i ed. but the doctors have some hopes of saving lU Capt. and Mr. D.J. Weaver visited the Ktienslmiii Fair last week and also Mr. and Mrs Jacob Weir, w ho live near Holli dayshurg. During the "late unpleasant ness" Mrs. Weir, then Miss Harmon. liv ing in Virginia, heroically assisted Mrs. Weaver through the Confederate lines and across the Potomac river to rojoin the Captain who had previously made a daring escape from service, in the Confederacy. They had not met since the exciting times of Yd and no doubt the meeting w as pleas ant, as the Captain and his lady entertain very tender recollections of their old friend. Cltrrrytree licmrtl. The hearing of President Dill, of the First National Hank, of Clearfield, took place last Friday afternoon In the parlor of the jail and was partly private, no one being present but those Interested. The United States commissioner required bail in fto.ooo dollars for Dill's appearance be fore him to-day (Friday.) The bail was promptly furuishedHy Ashbury W. Lee, James Mitchell, D. R. Fullerton and Alex. Patton. Dill wa then brought before Judge Krebs on a writ of habeas corpus and rele asd on hail for his appear ance at court. This bail was furnished to satisfy the Houtzdale parties. Col. John P. Linton, the Democratic candidate for President Judge, has bad a law practice of almost forty years, having been admitted to the bar in l."i3. Four years of this time, however during the civil war lie was among those w ho Imper iled their lives for their country's sake, by helping to put down the most powerful re bellion that ever attempted to resist the established authorities of any nation. A a soldier. Col. Linton achieved greatcrdi tinction than it ha ha ever been the good fortune of any other son of Cambria coun ty to achieve. A a lawyer, he stand sec ond to node In this part of the Common wealth. It would Im but simple jn!i-e for the people of Canibr ja county to honor one so well )tialiflcd by calling him to the highest ottice w It hln t heir gift. J"t wf"rn V?fr-rof . The Fofst X tireeltlee oil well in the McDonald oil field, eighteen miles from Pill-lxira. I the r at.-t (Usher that ever wa struck. The oil gii-hing out from the veil at the rate of tin barrels er hour or 11. Mi Imrrels perday. and mi uueipm-u-d a the unprecedented flow of oil that for a time the greater portion w a ht for w ant of tankage. It will be gratify lug new to a nnn.U r of our reader lo know that a former Kla-nburc ly, Mr. I -adore H. Sultlarlt. now one of Philadelphia b-ad- lo'hing merdhant. I one of the lucky owner of the well, and. as a matter of course, will profit greatlr froni hi share of the grease. M r. .Sulizbat h iswell known to a nuniU-r of people in Lben-burg and Ioretto, w here his family lived in his hoy hood days, and his old acquaintance will lie glad to hear of his luck. Mrs. Isaac Spage, a pretty mulatto, liv ing at (ilenfield, Allegheny county, mourns the loss of one ear and her nose, both of which were cut off by her husband on Tuesday evening.- Spage is a colon! barber. He had suspected his wife of being too friendly with oh her men ami w arned her if he caught her he wonM spoil her lxauvy for the rest of her days. Several days ago he learned that site was In the habit of meeting a man named Irving Lustard. So Tuesday uight Spage lay in wait in the bushes past w hich the pair strolled on their promenade. Then lie jumped out, plugged Lustard one under the jaw. overttiok Mrs. Spage in her flight, and before he knew w hat he was about lie had pulled a razor and rut off her nose and an ear. Then he took to the woods and ha mot been heard of sin-e. A telejrram dated Tallahassc, Florida, October, ha just reachi-d u which says: "John Crump, a farmer, and Overton Ber nard, of the real estate firm of liernard & Son, met this morning and had a quarrel ovei some business connected with the crop ou the winn plantation, and tbey decided to go into the country and settle the affair w ith weapons. They left town together and when they had gone a few miles Iternard said thai he would go no further. Crump fired a shot which misswid its aim, but wounded his antagonist's horse. Thereirpon Iternard returned the fire, wounding Crump three times, after which llernard returned. Crump fell from the animal he was riding into the road where he was found by passers by and brought to this city." llernard was mar ried to Miss Annie, daughter of the late Isaac Craw fori!, wf Ehcnaburg. Jo?i ntstmc m Deirreif. Sale bills were printed at this office during the present week for W. A. IJ. Lit tle, Esq., of Allegheny township, who on Saturday, October 21th Inst., at 10 o'clock A. m. will sell a fine team of Clydesdales six years old, one mare and one horse will weigh about 1..KIO each, three milk rows, 10 shoats, 2 hogs, lot of chickens, 5 pea fowls, 3 head of young cattle, 8 shep, about 2- tons of hay. 15 tons of straw, .V) shock of corn, new Osborn reaper and binder, Osbora mower. Rake, Grain drill. Oliver plow, double harrow, single harrow shovel plow, cultivator, two horse w agon, Condon spring wagon, wagon ladders, hay fork, ropes and pulleys, 3 set new harness and many other articles too numerous to mention. Everything will he sold and pur chasers will find it a rare chaticd for bar gains as Mr. Little has recently purchased the Mr Donald property In Loretto, and In tends going into the business of merchan diserng. The erection of marble is the last work of respect 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 A. 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 low n as well as a credit to themsel.ves. 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 will 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 be. done anywhere. They buy their sun k in such largo quantities that they defy conieti 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 thern acall before leaving their order with any other manufacturer, as they have as fine, if not the finest stock of marble that ever came to Western Penn sylvania, 'five them a trial and you can depend upou getting a gow.1 job at a fair rrice. ! .ail at lab a. (Jciitiftcwn Harald.l Ei'iToit "Hebai.ii: I would like to know on which sido of the liquor question Itoss Darker stand. One of my liquor friends lias recently told me "he's al right." with a suggestive a ink. He didn't say that Darker had agreed to grant him license, but that wink seemed to mean as much. On the other hand, one of my Pro hibition fri.-ii.ls informed me that he knew for a certainty that if Barker was elected, he w ould be all right that way, remarking that it was well known the Barkers were ' determined to make Cambria a Prohibition county. The Prohibitionist left me under the impression that Candidate Barker was I solid for Prohibition. It is well known that at then-cent li cense court he did not forget that he would soon be a candidate for the judge ship, and that he straddled the fence so high that neither the Prohibitionists nor liquor people could touch him with a ten foot pole. Didn't he then grant license to some applicants w ho had a pictcre of the front of their buildings that didn't fill the the bill? Didn't he refuse a license to oth ers w hich had all that was required by law? Why? Isn't he trying to straddle the question so as to catch the voWs of both sides? Isn't he making too many promises ? I have always been a straight Republi can one of the kind that never splits a ticket and I intended vote for Barker un der the impression that he was "all right," but he seems to be "all right" too much to suit my views, aud his uame w ill be scratch ed off my ticket. - Fikst Wakii. Johustow n. Pa,, Oct. 12, 1SIU. Marrlat IJeeaaateaw The following marriage licenses were Is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans Court for the week ending Wednesday, October 14th, 1391: Michael Toth and Katie Weres, Johns tow n. Harry D. Redick and Bathilda C. Rod ger, John-town. Yost W4Desh, Dale, and Augusta Wem rich, Johustow n. John Filipp and Ulyana Kovalscik, Johnatow n. J. D. Wills, Gallltzin township, and Lu ciuda Freh, Chest tow nship. William II. Karthcliu and Matilda C. II uber, Carroll tow ushlp, CbarU-s F. Hager aud Anna Von Lurw-n, Johnto n. James E. Walker, Johnstow n, and Mary E. Simmon. Jackson township. John Ierl-ga and Mary Gamlar, Johns tow n. Powell Yarsil and Julia Puloin. Gal litzln. Carl Stewart Fink, McKeesport. and Lizzie E. t;la. Johnstown. Thooiaa W. Risitigt-r. Mom llville. aud Ella YtMiiig, Johnstown. II E. Pr ingle aud Ella A. Byers. East Conemaugh. Adulph llnrafiek and A uuaFoltz, Johns tow n. Henry C. O' 1 1 ana, Johnstow n, aod Roe Fleck. Morrellville, Ifrrntla f Mary laavaaa. Mrs, Mary Donovan dld suddenly at her residence in this place yesterday morning. For a long time she had been in delicate health, but recently was feeling better, and ou the morning of her death she had visit ed some of her neighbors. About 11 o'clock ou the day of her death she bad w aited on a customer at her little store and complained of a severe paiu In her back. She lay down on the lounge and in a few minutes expired. Some 35 years ago she was married tu a man uatued Driscoll and resided in Ebensburg. The union was not a happy one and she packed a few articles in a valise and leaving Ler husband and child In Ebensburg, walked to this place. The rules of her church do not recognize divorce aud she assumed her maiden name and w as ever after known as Mary Dono van. She engaged ia the occupation of seamstress for several years and latterally opem-d a little store, the proceeds of which were suflicient for her simple wants. Her husband and son are still living and reside In Allegheny county. The son Is well off and frequently visited his mother and con tributed to her supjiort. She was a de vout Catholic and bad many friends In and out of the church. Indiana Mentcntjcr ' Fall of a lie Leaf. The bright, green foliage of summer which is now variegated with golden tints, and leafless trees will soon presage the coming of winter's chilly blasts. Nature ha been more than usually lavish in her gifts and abundant ciops make the heart of the husbandman glad. With the ad vance of fall it will be well for all to take projier safeguards against disease. A pure stimulant tones up the enfeebled system. For this pnrpose use Klein's world-famed "Silver Age" or "Duquesne" rye- Both are warranted absolutely pure. They sell respectively at tl.M aud H.2.1 per full quart. Major Klein also sIls six-year-old tJuckenheimer, tJibson, Overholt, Finch, and Bear Creek at f 1.00 per quart, or sis quarts for .".,. Goods shipped anywhere. Send for catalogue and price list, mention ing this paper, to Max Klein, 82 F-deral street, Allegheny City, Pa. A well meaning exchange says the safest plan when a stranger wants you to sign a paper, is to consider the matter for three days, and then kick the stranger off the premises. Trarhrri' lastltaatc. THE -.Bill annual tealoa ol tha Teachers' la. Uinta ol Cambria chanty will be held ia the Court Hobm, Etionabarg, P-. oa October Kit, loth. II th. lnh aad nth. Oa Monday evening Oeneral II. H. Hartingi will I eel a re on the object ol daeatloa and Citlaenatalp." He la an excellent ipeaker. On Toeaday evening- the Aertel Thooaaa Conv btnatlon, ma teal onranlsatioa. will a le an entertainment, and, jadglng from too many tee. tlmoBtaU, they will give one ol tbo beet anaaleal treat ever enjoyed by Uxnabarg people. Myall means go and boar them. Hero la what the Worcester Telegram says I them: The tame olthe Ariel Quartette had preceded them, and a large audience awaited their arrival laat evening. Karely. II ever, has a concert re ceived each hearty and prolonged applaaaa. Ev ery piece was encored . aod In several cases the ladles were obliged to apoear a third tlma. Our critics say It was tbo best concert ever given here." Oa Wednesday evening Iter. TnomM Vixon. .r., the famous preacher-orator, will deliver a lecture oa -Back bone." Hera Is What frua llltutralfd say vl bhn; ' ' It ia venerallv eettceded that Mr. iHxon is a a aentoun, and even the mm eooserratlTO would aicree with the New York Trtlmne Iu taylnar he Is a "perfect master of the art ol oratory. But ho Is more tbaa a genlous mora than a fluent speaker he Is a scholar." Thursday evening will be ooonpled by Jaba Da Witt Miller, the famous wit and oiator, already well and favorably knewn to tbo leetnre-going people ol America. The Fort Wayno. lad., Deiy Unxrtle says ofaim: As a humorous lecturer, one who can hit the -lollies as they fly." and leave a substantial mor al WeMnrt at each sally, be has certainly no su perior. For real, genuine eloquence and power to sway a popular audience, he Is the peer ol Tal mago or Hoecher." Fro gram next week. AUDITOR'S NOTll'E. la the Orphans' Uourt ol Cambria county. 1 a the matter of Uie account of Oration L Kod ers. administrator of the estate ot Maria K. UH-e. deceased. Having been appointed Auditor by laid Court to report distribution of the fund la the bands of the accountant, notice Is Lereby given that 1 will sit at my office la the Ntmuu-b of Ebensburg on SATUKDAY.OC'TOBKKSlST.lWil at 10 o'clock a. M., lor the purpose ot discharging the duties of said appointment, when aod where all parties Interested may attend or be forever debarred Irum coming lu on said fund. DONALD E. DTJJTON. Ebensburg. Pa.. Oct. 16. 1891. Auditor. STKAY STEEK. A stray steer, about two years old. eaaee to uiy place In Allegheny township In June last. Toe owner Is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take Mm away, other wise be will do disposed ot accoralnar to law. B. . AMMEKUOM. Allegheny twp., Oct. lo, ls91. J. i JOHXSTOX. M. J. BCIK. A. W. BVVIC EST&BUBHZD 1872. Johnston, Buck & Co., BANKERS, EBENSBURG. - PENJTA. A. W. BtTCK. rank ler. EarraausnsxriSSS. Carrolltown Bank, UAXKULLTOWN, PA. T. A. alHABBAlJfin, Caaaaaaer. General Banting Business Transacted. The following are the principal feature of a general baasing business : DEPOSITS KeeetTed payable oa demand, and Interest bear ing certificates Issued to time depositor.. LOAMS Extended to customer on favorable tetm and approved paper disoounte I at all times. COLLECTIONS Made la the locality and upon all the banking town la the United State. Charges moderate. DRAFTS Issued negotiable la all parts of the TJnltad State, and foreign exchange Issued on J1 part of Earefe. ACCOFBTS Of merchaaU. farmers aad ether aoilclted. to whom reasonable a Beamed atlon will bo extended. Patron are assured that all transactions shall fee held a strictly private and confidential, and that they will be treated as liberally a good banking tales wlil permit. Respectfully, johsbtos. bcck ro. 0. A. IxANGBEEST, Manufaturer ot aud Dealer In ALL KINDS of HARNESS, SADDLES, B SID LEA, WHIM. COLLARS HiMSS CHS, BLAKKETS, Kobe. Fly Nets. Curry Combe, etc. ate. Re pairlna Neatly aad Promptly done. All work guaranteed to give aatlslacUva. Kid lag BiiJIe. froa Tsw Bnelee. from. toe. na. 1 eoep. Lap Hasten, Irea. .sue. . Mecniae-aaad Harness, from te.ia) up. Hand aaad Harass, from tl. Bp. SeTH'atl aad examine my stock belare pur raw lag- e'eeweois. I guarantee to Sell as cheap as the cheapest. AaT-Shep starker Kow oa Centre street, aprizsti LILLY BANKING : CO., LILLY, PA., JSO. B. Ml LLXS, . CASHIER. A GENE RAT, BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. FIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDENT INSCR ANCE. ALL THE PRINCIPAL STEAMSHIP LINES REPRFSENTED BY US. Accounts of merchant, farmer and oth ers earnestly solicited, assuring our patrons that all business entrusted to as will re ceive prompt and careful attention, and be held strictly confidential. Customers will be treated as liberally as good banking rules will permit. LILLY BANKING CO., febsua Lilly, Penna, JUST RECEIVED ! A LARGE LOT Boots & Shoes -BOUGHT AT- Sheriffs Sale ! FROM THE UTOCK OF - W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO., riTTSBCRO, PA. The Prices public invited to call, away down. JNO. LLOYD & SONS. TWO LETTERS One of oor most intelligent Chester County customers write u under date of Jan. 26th, as follows: "Acidulated Rock ho bad effects. It pern ently injures tl.e loil and ummitrly renders tha ground almost orchids except to raise sorrel and other ward." DISS0LVED5c.R0CK or ACID PHOSPHATE is not a com plete manure, and when used as such, it Jon impoverish the soil. It is valuable crt.'r for its Soluble Phosphoric Acid, and contains J Ammonia. It is often called 44 Soluble Bone," "Mineral Bone," Fosiil Bone," etc. Extract from a Lancaster Coonty lettet received January 27th: Farmers here indonc the value of BATTGH$ 925 PHOSPHATE, only T cereal but aUa oa g rass and fur the permanent improvement .4 BAUGH & SONS Sou aaaaxi'acTrBXits or m Ckxxkkatxd Dough's S2 Phosphate btaMlsfcaltW. fUILADflTiUA. 1A "TV tbs votsr of Cambria coanty. X I naratiy anaoaiops aavsaU as an In dapsndsat eandldat tor tba offlcs of Poor Direct or on tba platlortn of tbo f eonls's party. II olect od. I ptedirs myMil to perform tbs duties ol tbs ottos arttb honesty aod to tbs beat at soy ability. KUjltUSCE VY 1IXEBKAKU. A(. 3S. 1891. - AUsabsoy township. M. D. KITTELL, Attorney-ot.Jiaw B ENSBTJ BHi, PA. OfScv In Armory Balktlac. opp.Ooart Uoataa. TW. DICK, ATTOKTV FV-AT-T.A W. Eatwanas, Paira'A. as-SpoclaJ atteatloa givaa to claim for Fro tlon Boonty. etc ehT- H- D UNALD E. DDFTON, ATTUBN ET-AT L.A W. Eaairesrao, rma. lyOffles la Op4ra Hoase. Centra (trest. GEO. M. READE, AmiKHEY-ATLAW, Eaanacis, Vwwa. aW-Offles oa Csatrs street, aoar Hlh. . H H. MYERS. ATTOaUET-AT-I.AW. EBBSTSBCaS), f A. aYKJSM la CoUoaad Bow. oa Uoatr tisC Ilalliaaaaa ntles. THE Protsrtion Matnal Fir lBsoraaro Con pan 7 of Cam' rta otmnty at a moouna; sf tbo litroctors bala Septombsr IS 1SW1, psssod a roso Intloa tbs sobstatK of which la as follows. Tbta company w 11 not as llabls lor any toss eaosod by nso ot a steam thrasher, steam bay press, nor other (team enarlns on tbs premiss, nor for any loss, arbors oeb enfln has bssn a tod. ooearrlof within tweivs boar alter tbs firs baa been re moved irom tbo taixaoa, 'IUE nnderslarnod. havlasr rented tbs storeroom L lormsrly occnplod by Wm. P. Jones, in tbs VV est ward ol bbsnsbanc . and wlil bar alter keep oa band a (apply of Fresh t'lsh aad Uj liters. Boots and shoes repaired oa short notice. Satisiaetloa tuaranleed. MAKTIN JUST. STK1CTL.Y Mo. L Koad Cart lor f 10.00 at lul too k. boa's. GENCIH E Irlsfe sons collars tur 3.0j v Uic'. rai- mi ILeacIers : Tie -People's - Store, Film Arenne, Pittelnrgii. . OUR Mail Order Department imiNtJs W PEOPLE'S STORE TO People's Homes. JUST I LANCE OVER THIS LIST OF DEPARTMENTS And if tliore's anything In tliem you are likoly to want, don't buy before you Writfc or Samples TO OUR Mail Order Department. Carpets, Curtains, Upholstery, Pres Good, Silks, Velvets, Wraps, Jackets, Suits, Millinery, Dry Goods. Notions, Trimmings, Laces, Hosiery, Gloves, Underwear, ltlankets. Gents' Furnishings, Shoe's. 20 Departments IF YOU WANT TO GET AN IDEA OF THE GOODS THAT THEY CONTAIN, SEND For Free Copy OF OUR Illustrated Catalogue FOR Fall and Winter, CAMPBELL & DICK, 83, 85, 81 & 89 FlUH Are., PITTSDURCH. Wall Paper. Send 10c. to our Mail Department lor new samplesof 18tU. Nice Papers for 6c: Solid Gilt, from 15c to 30c.; Fine Embossed and Irridesent Papers from ttc. to 50c roll. J. KERWIN MILLER & CO., 543 Smithfield St., PITTSBURGH, PA. (Mention this paper.) Marebe-oi-'.yr nCEHTS WAITED! t aVunw,1",''y- aaA. 7a4 i iHifcli S,l,fr fwijSn. ur.uaninu. nm Boat, SUUnaaa;, N. V, wxm of MO Ever since we discardcfl the Gro cery business our customers Imvc mourned the loss of the Cheapest place to buy Groceries, and in conse quence we have been asked daily to start this business arniu. To comply with the request of our many patrons wc have decided to do so, and on or about OCTOBER 6TH, 1891, we will he ready with an immense and complete stock to wait on you and fill your orders with New and Fresh Groceries, and will shortly furnish you witli price list. Thanking you for the patronage bestowed upon us in the past we promise to be leaders of Low Prices always, and trusting to be favored with your kind patronage in our new en terprise, we are Yours Respectfully, SEW co. of : ILowcst Read $1.50 BEDFORD CORDS ! The popular fabric this season for La dies' Costuim r. We're wlliiic lots of them. Our assortments are right; qualities right; and, bet of all, prie- right. D ON' T PAY - 73 cent? for 42-INCH MIXED BEDFORD CORDS that you can get in these stores for tio cents. New 40-inch ftedford Cords. Tk and 4i-iuch ft .oil. 48-inch 4--in'h 1.2.-1. 1.50. 4-in-h 51 -inch '..:. Not that but r. yards of these wid fab rics required for full suit. Not an expens ive suit, but very stylish and handsome. New 42-inch AUSTRIAN SUITINGS, Neat narrow stripes, handsome color ings, fl.oo A YARD. These and many other stx-cial values in DRESS - FABRICS at 25c , 3.c, 40c, 50c. to .no a yard, togeth- i w un me GRAND EXPOSITION OF FALL & WINTER GARMENTS IN THESE CLOAK ROOMS. will demonstrate to you that we'are mak ing it more to your interest every season to trade at these stores. Siecial attention to MAIL ORDERS Catalogue and Fa-h ion Journal now ready. Write for copy. BOGGrS&BUHL, 115, 117, 119 & 121 Ferleral SU ALLEGHENY; PA. 3 : Prices. the per Year. REVOLVERS, POWDER, SHOT, SHELLS, WADS, Fishing Tackle, and all Kinds of Sporting Coods. J. M. WATSON, 1113 devest h A Alaoosaau 1'sv. .Kepalrlna: neatly aod promptly don. oclXUiu. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE .v1 "ndersiirned w. sell at private sals all that certain lot olcroand situate in tha boroagh olIoretto Pa., trootiua ..n ist. . Joseph' street ana boanded on the north by aa alley. ,Dd on tns fi.--"5rit "Mr. Harah rial ker and Mx known and numberp.1 on the plan of said oorouuh as Iiot Mo. iu. Tfcere Is ereriM on this lot a UaTe; KAME HOWS t-Jii ,n,f,r, 1 cbesp on reasonabla ter ma. Bt'sH a i,.XTQt0r."f M'r"",t M"?lr'e, deceased. Altoooa. fa.. Jane ao. ltji. YaMIe Seal Estate FOR SALE ! A U)T ol tmond in th West ward of th hor j. a. ouitn oi E.-eosriarv. kCaihria countv. Ha n - sda FRAME HOUSE and oatballdinics. all la good repair. For terms or partcalar call cn or aUdress JOHN MCA LAN, Mcktown. fa., or Si. Li. KITTtLi., xCbsusbura;. fa. HRnil f i .rrn n.f 11 1 1 I I HI I If 'l'-"y l...r.l.l.. t.r lha. mt A I I I 1 1 I" trt. iwu, o, old. I. tbw IIIUI1L I I-Unwlinnw Iklln. " ! Ijur to W.T11. ynmr 'lrr ..m-,.... . , ,.w , -iwk ., , lm ( r1"- I--'1jihI lritr 'ii.b-il rl 4,r r. -r.- Sr. f""" " '"" tr.,m ii ., M ,..,.k au. u,ut airr.nrr. lull. w , rt tm,,.k r .l.,.l,,mi. S,nn.i.l.k. ul bfawM lata. lKriuoi'wii,iiua. ALESi!IErn WAKTCll. 1 1 I Local mr Trareinz. U To s'll Nurs4-ry Stock. Salary, Eipenses and Steady Kmplovnient guaranteed. CHASE JiliOTHEUS CO.. (h.-".!.-'!!! KcK-hester, N. Y. D (Hot nml Job PrintloT II SO, glT tbs ruati a trial orjer.
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