tfarolma Jrrtinan. KBKI" Kf. CAMBRIA CO., TA. "fkiiav. OCTOBER 23. 1S91. , 0(.U AS l PF.RHOXAL. Kiiil.iv tt-r 3ttli, is Hallow E'en. J, snow flukes were flying In the r!" ,,:,v ( 1 liuisua I , hoo was held li w as Ht th ltbilr jj,,,, Monday evening. it., i. . A. Harkcr and Mr, Eil. jjnl,.., f in AltM)iia on Wednesday. j r. .lox'pli Itearer. r.f Carroll town- j i,' .i. nt a few hours in town on Wed- ,mIv. I , li (Jutw alii, of Cresson. atniif ; , ,,. )nn:"iS of Ehenshiirs. was here on ! ji,p'i;,v- ! Mr. nit- K. Mc lough, of Clearfield i (l, M.,;i. was i ir town on Monday and T,i."l;- ! yr. ii c Weiidcroth. of Wilmore, u lias I"'"'" "" su' "st I,,r !M,n"' iln i j itniro Inn. f - 1 . . ' pu -Mr. rwns Jones aim him urauu imiunr, M". ('a' liaiin" Roberts, visited friends in jhiiMw" on Wednesday. ! jin. Walter- was killed at Luniout, i V.-riiioirlanl "county. Sunday night by t jy.nt nil iii tu hy an engine. Tin mi it- M. Kager, an old resident of Ja.-W" township, died on Monday, Octo b,.rr.'ih. a-'-l sity-four years. our lu'M iloor ncightior W. C. Shields Tir' i iT) 1 1 i" another wild turkey on Wed B,.lay. lli'' -fcond one this season. -Mr. AH" M Apel. of this place, was ..i,.il l a lioi-e one day last wot'k and "ll' I..1.H ll. ll i.v lay off work for a couple Tiini'V of Johnstown, was jail on Wednesday on a charge of "in .H of till eace, preferred by his . I Tin- Ki ivh Creek railroad engineers are , y nt -urvi'y inn a route from Maliaffey , In rirai'iii'lil I'ount v, up the river to C her- rytpi". i . itrli lias been put in at ICnylor's , r tli"' railroad and the work of lay :H tif- anil traek has already lx-en com- , aviK'1''!- -Mr. I'avid Evans, of Kane, Pa., a for- , r,.r r, h ,l. ii t of Klicimliurg. arrived in :,inn ia.-t wei k and is visiting his many t J: ..-mU. I If nothing uiieected happens, the I Linaji-rs of tin- electric light plant in this p'a.v .'MTt to tut u on the light on Satur- j day nik'lii. -Mr. A. Y. .lonesand wif of Kane Pa.. arrA'-'l licre on Wednesday, licing called j hiTi- liv tli- death of J uilire Kinkead. Mrs. J..ii..- f.it Ii.-f. ! A fi-w nisht iisk tlu' Adams Express ! ! t Mount Ple'isant, Westmoreland I cuiiitv. wa rohlicd of twenty dollars in j ai.KK-y ami a keg of gin. I -iiii 1 riilay niirlit Philadelphia Express ami instantly killed a young man i to in- rranK itpton.an Altoona r li ar South Fork. -ir.vne county farmers are selling ap j ai fr nil four to six cents a bushel on" l:.r tii-. one gniiiirer is reported to have t J i.i.ii fop ?V.ilo. -Mr. ile.ri.'" Iluntlej', of this place, tin helt for thisseason as the cham ps -I. '.t. On Friday last he brought d. urn wild turkeys with out shot. -Mr. lVter Iturnhiiner, of Wilmore, irii unrking on the street on Tuesday of Ut week, was prostrated by a paralytic 5'ri'k.'. Iii riirht side being entirely dis H'.il. -Ann-ill nniiilier of dump-cars are le '.:s liauleil tlirouirh this place to the new n.T.iail. Tln-y are shipped here by rail tli.-u hauli-d on wiiirolis to their desti- ti!;...ii. -E-Ia u-I riahaugh, a hrakcniaii on the P.-ii!ii!van;a railroad. living at Ierry, .i- tl.Mrtn from his tiain at Everson. W'-Miniri-hind l onnty. Monday night and !t;m:!) killiil. -I'ti-irt Attorney Francis Joseph O roiini.r and Mi Margaret Hailey w ill Vniiirrinl in St. .lohn's Catholic church I! Ji.hii',.u ;, i ii i: :ti o-lick on Wednes Ci:a:iii. I K-toU-r 'Nth. -V,r..iarv Kdsrc. of th slate )winl t,f :,-iiitiiiv. estimates tlie Pennsylvania j '-.it i-r.ii at -Jl'.Vio.kio bushels; oats. 0. : i urn. .Vmuim hnheU -A tnu-t -iniple cement for mending f a:.'l i-artlieiiw an Is made of white of Un?A water U-aten togetherand brought ;!' " ii-iM.-m y of thick paste w ith pow- klime. Fse immediately. I: is r.-pi.t-t.-.l that a valuable vein of lias been discovered near Lilly, "f the ore has been sent aw a v f, , ' si. and if it proves what the find ! 'nr. they will have a bonanza. -v'r Ianii Shuniaii. of .Tackson town- i.. ai,err on Saturday and presentel 'Ii a rnnple njitdrs, the handsomest ';"s of that fruit we have seen this Tl.i-v were of tlu vu-et nii,f nn.t T-i- v-'i'ini e varieties. -T.-as.-nf Matilda Ward vs. the city iia f.,rio,() damages for injuries "H in falling through a defective -:i:k.astii.il i Ifollldaysbnrg last ami a ,-r.li. t w as brought in by the :n rav..r of tlie t-it y. in ,S"n,i,,v afternoon the dwellinir 'IMrs. Ell. nhiirg. residing In Ricli , " ""ashiii. i-uiisht tire from the stove- "etiiroujrl. the ceiling and burn s' 1, 'oRether w ith nearly all 'its. There was no insurance. '- Ma'k ie. i HfiiiiruriMn fihiiiift t'l', !tifcr "',r"f a """Parian hoarding i. .' M n on Wexlnemlav morn. 11 ! Mi'' d that his death result- "lltlif l.rotM.r ,.....11... -...I '! lit. lie )i.vllicr tn ul.-Vr ' r" Xi AV 1'",-'"'r,'' th thirti.n-year-old a -1 ''"fhertv, a Latroite liard- :" ..,..,.. ... " rmjiiiKuii uwvi a new v i . . , ... i'. i,. I "'""""R. tell afllstane Jurtv f. 1 1 1 1 illlT fill (I tlllTnlw.r of r,. -T'"s. anil it w tl,...,..k i... i. - ' iiiviiiii lit" 13 nj'irl. 'A '"ir:: tllllli tianieil Hunter I, it .V'.r1'8,' Ix-rwiM-n the dea!-wKi 'Jn.o 1" ''""ide cars on a freight " 'UMlti mi Saturday last and hud adtiv crushed that llr l!l- n ltween the cllxiw and "- Saturday night. 1! a t il Evans, w ho was t.er live weeks since In the r.-.i , i. "tiil-uiv's m:ie 1',' ""' "'' u ith I'iece of metal. "!,,.U pain, is now in a fair IfVr :.,h V''" "very. with the ex- r,,oi r Ami rew ISinder. of St Vi... ' tw-y. 1i,. i ast w,fk al tJiw "f yehrs and lo mouths. "sil..r "f tl .., s a native of P.avaria and 't Urinal baml of the Itene- f.r-,t "rl..rf tint f.HnuiKi St. Vn- II. I: .,J i-'t' atly tieloved and re- 4" U'til.Mit.itl.,i,. fc-i n w hiiBh..uf yA -.-.j , ... -ii i 4,fii., War(1- Jhi..stown. '"e,Ml war(1 H"- , ' Rl" fr,,,n "Ver- '-B!.-h o' 11 h arrlvl ,.f ti. '"""'If Wfls de-tr..i.l . . of ,i . ...... lire was i-rri,.,l ..... ":"'l-1 j I lie i. lghUrs. The ss is "" hh.lt thre u, m ... . . . i . at i l.irm I '"Ten Nights in a Uar Room" will lie ' played at the opera house next Tuesday I evening. ) Rev. Father Keating, formerly of i Pittsburg, is now assistant pastor of the ! Catholic congregation at Wilmore. The trrotting record of Maud S.. 2:0s?i I was lowered on the kite-shaped track at ' Stockton, Cal., on Tuesday by Sunol. The Meet little mare made the mile in 2:k'V and Is now queen of the turf. I Mrs. Annie E. w ife of Charles E. Trox ell. of Reade township, died on Wednes I day, October 21st. 18M. aged alout 30 years, leaving a liercaved husband and two small I children to mourn her death. Samuel elites and Ella II. Kneper, of Croyle township, after taking out a marriage license on Tuesday had the cere mony performi-d in the Recorder's office ; "Squire Jones, of this place, tying the ! knot. i On Saturday last a stranger hired a horse and buggy from liveryman Noel, at ; CoaliMirt. to go a short distance and since ! then neither the stranger or rig has turned up. The horse Is a chestnut sorrel with I white face and white fore feet. I Shortly after noon on Tuesday an un known woman leaiied from the u p of the I Washington inouiiement. Iialtimore. a height of 12.". She was poorly dressed. The body was crushed beyond recognition nearly every hone being broken. W. R. Thompson and John Sechh-r. proprietors of the AoiMifriii-fr. of this place, have dissolved partnership, the lat ter withdraw ing from the business. "Mr. Thompson is now sole proprietor and w ill continue the publication of the paiicr. During the past -o iplo of days a iium of Italian workmen from the new railroad have lieen visitors to our town, for the purpose of making purchases. Roots, shoes and clothing seem to be the articles most in demand and they apiear to know a bargain w hen they see one. Eleven farmers residing along the In diana branch of the P. R. R. were sum moned before a justice of the peace at In diana for permitting their cattle to tres pass on the ground of the company. They were fined $:i.7l) each, after a hearing, and advised to Keep I heir stock shut up in the future. The contract for taking the kinks out of the branch from Kaylor's to Cresson w as awarded to Messrs. Reilly &. McMan us one day last week. They commenced the work of building shanties, etc.. at once and already a numiier of men are at work. A steam shovel will be put to work on the cut at Minister. A niimbei of citizens from Hastings Ixirough and Susquehanna and Elder townships have ieen in tow n a couple of days this week as witnesses before com missioner John II. Rrown, Esq.. who Is taking testimony for the puiMiseof settling a tax muddle between the school districts above mentioned. , Mr. Solomon Strayer, of West Taylor township, was struck on the arm by a club in the hands of Ross Auuwalt on Saturday evening and had that memlxT broken. Mr. Strayer had ordered Anaw alt and several others off his premises, and It was while trying to make his orders effective that the altercation occurred. W. A. It. Little, Esq.. of Allegheny township. will sell a large lot of personal property consisting of horses cattle, slieep. farm machinery, hay, straw, corn and nu merous other articles su:-h as are usually found on a well-stocked farm, on Satur day, October 24th, at 10 o'clock A. M. Don't forget the day and date. Mrs. John Shepherd was fatally burned w hile making apple butter on Wednesday of last week at her home In Riirnside, Clerrtield county. Reform assistance ar rived the clothes were almost burned off her, causing her death next day. Her brother-in-law, W. Shepherd, and wife were severely burned try ing to save her. Constable Ream, of Iower township, started from Johnstown on Monday morn ing with Frank Jones, a resident of Rox bury. a suburb of that city, who was charged with assault and battery. While waiting for the branch train at Cresson Jones eluded the officer's vigilance and. without saying good-bye, left for parts un known. Mr. Celestine Farabaugh. the Carroll trwn brewer, along with other Improve ments idded to his establishment, is at present putting in an engine for the pur pose of furnishing the ower. The great demand for the beer made at his brewery is on the increase and necessitates the running of the establishment to its utmost capacity. J. M. Xeubauer, of I in-ensburg. on Thursday of last weeKentered proceedings In the Westmoreland county courts against his wife fur divorce, the grounds alleged being adultry. Mrs. Xeubauer, before her mairiage, was Miss Alice, daugh ter of Mrs. Christina Foster, who. for a nunilK-r of years run the Cun.hria, House in this place. Edward F. Cn.fton. a brakeman on the Pennsylvania railroad, whose home w as in Johnstown, was killed near IlilNid i Saturday night. No one witnessed his death and the crew of his train did not miss him until they reached Coueniaugh. when hewas found to be missing. Ills mu tilated remains were found on the track near Hillside on Sunday morning and tak en to IVrry, and from there sent to Johns tow n. He was about twenty-five years of nge and unmarried. We neglected last week to call the at tention of our readers to the advertisement of D. tlanswan, of Ills Eleventh avenue, Altoona. which will lx found on our first page. Mr. ( iansman carries one of the lar gest ami finest stocks of clothing to be found in Altoona and his prices are always the lowest. Mr. M. R. Denny, formerly of this place, is one of the salesmen In Mr. daysman's store and will always be glad to welcome his Cambria county friends i w hen they visit that city. j Rev. Father James Donovan, pastor of t the Catholic congregation at Huntingdon. I Pa., died in that place on Friday last, aged aliotit : years. The deceased was born in j (oik, Ireland, came to this country alxrut five years ago and was ordained as a priest by Rt. Rev. P.ishop Phelan iu Pittsburg. For a time he was assignwl to St. Peter's Cathedral, afterwards was stationed at Mi-Keesport, Pa., and In May last was stationed at Huntingdon. He was a cutis- l In of Rev. Father Deasy, of Ebensburg. On Monday night, a resident of Mor rcllville and his wife had a quarrel, w hen the woman rushed up-stairs and drank half a bottle of laudanum. Her husband quickly followed, took the bottle from her, and drank theother half. Fortunately the woman vomited what she had taken, but her spouse succeeded better with his suici dal purpose, as the contents remained on his stomach. He was unconscious for some time, but will he all right again. The lesson will likely do them rxrth gixxl. JiilinxtiHm llmibl. Mrs. Ann Noonan died at the home of ( her daughter, Mrs. David Watt, in Altoo j na. on Sunday last. The-deceased was a dauchter of the Jate Peter Kaylor, whose home was at Kaylor' station, on the El- cnslnirg Si. Cresson branch, and was lxrn : on I he -3rd of April, 11. her age lx ing 7.1 years, live months and twenty-live days. She Is survived by two sons. Dr. J. 15. Noonan. of Chest Springs, and J. J. Nxjn an. of Altoona: and four daughters, Mrs. David Watt and Miss Agnes Xooiian. of A I loom; Mrs. C. A. O'Rrien, of Columbus. Ohio, and .Mrs. juiin Suttoti, vi Chest , Spring-. I A Chicago dispatch of Friday says the stars and stripes, it was decided to-day, are to wave I.1-1) above the ground, higher than ever flag was waved Ixdore. It is to 1 done during the Worlds fair from an American toner that will out Eiffel Paris. The builder is to lx- Andrew Carnegie, of Pittsburg. Over 25.01)0 x-o)le will lx ae commodati'd in the tower at one time. The cost of the structure is estimatwl at l.."n t,i n xi. Joseph Smith, of Pine township, made information on Thursday last. Ix-fore "Squire Marlin. of this place, against Thos, and Jas. Dnmni. of Rarr township. Cam bria county, and ai.other against John Schilling and Ed Durum, charging them w ith tresspassing on his farm, knix-king chestnuts and removing them from his (arm. miicii to Ids detriment and Ions. Constable Pringle arrested all the parties last Friday, and bail was entered lie fore '.Squire tjirillith. of Pine township, for theiripM arance Ix-fore .Squire Marlin's court on Monday afteruixm next. A large fuss for a few chestuins. Iniluina Detift rmt. Those of our Republican friends who fondly believe in any disaffi-ction In the Denux-racy in Northern Cambria this fall are lalxu iug undi r an hallucination. It Is true Rarker will receive the suport of threeor four oniixional Democrats in this end of the county, but these are, without exception, men whose interests are not those of the common ix-ople, and their sup port of the Republican candidate w ill cost him dearly in the votes of workingmen. who are not slow to recognize the fact that the candidate w hosuitsthe w ishes of these nuiiivniiis is not likely to lie a good cus tixiian of their rights and privileges. In deed these prosiective Ixtlters ojienly Ixiast that their voles are given to Parker in return for personal favor. Instead of feeling elated over his prospective gains Judge Parker has need to regard them with great suspicion, and unceasingly, to pray that he may lx delivered fiom such friends. Ilitstinij Trilitine. NaAdfn Death mt Ren. P. ThBinpB. On Weilnesday night alxuit half past ten o'clock Ren. P. Thompson, a well-known resident of this place, tixik suddenly sick, snd though medical assistance w as prompt ly at hand, it availed not, and he died in a few minutes. He had lx-en visiting at the residence of Mr. Thomas McXamara. w here he apx-arcd to lxcnjoying the lx-st of health and hail uaten some Ice cream. On leaving he took some Ice cream for his friend Dr. Kennedy. When he reacln-d Dr. Kennedy's office he remarked that he w as very short of breath and sikui Ix-came very ill. Dr. Kennedy gave him some medicine but lie continued to grow worse and sxn expired. The deceased and a son of the late Major John Thompson, of this place, w as fifty-nine nears of age was a traveling salesmen by ix-ciipatlon. traveling for a New York house. When not on the road he made his home at the Mountain House. He leaves to survive him two daughters, Ixith married, residing in Philadelphia, and four brothers, J. Pattou Thompson, of Kittanning. Pa.: James M. Thompson, of Elx-nsburg: John Thompson, of Mays- ville, : N. Y Philadelphia, muriietl, and Philadelphia. am! Rolx-rt Thompson, of The deceased was twice Ixith wives being buried in his remains were takeu to hat city on Thursday afternoon for inter ment. How A boot Thtx? There is considerahh-talk just nowalxut the political tactics of the Upulilican xI itirians as imlieated by the following story : One day this week a prominent business man of this city was at Summerhill. when he was approached by a well-known jxli ticiau, also of this place, who said: 'See bore. I know you have lx-en badlv treated ami should have had license last spring, but I'll tell you: use your influence for Parker and you'll lx- all right. You men who were left the other time will all get license, while some of the other fellows will get left." The business man then asked on what grounds he made such promises, when he said : "I have author ity to say this, and can assure you that if you supxirt Parker and Shuniakef' yon will lx- taken rare of." At this juncture the tiusiiirs man nuiet ly said. "Who do you think I am?" when the jxilitician replied : "Why, P. S. Fried hoiT, of Kail road street who els.-?" To this the other n-ckly replied: "Well, you are mistaken: I am Thomas J. Fearle, for merly of the Johnstown Milling Company. I am for Linton. Here comes my train. (Jood-by." JuhiiKtoirii llt-rtilit. Marriage I.lrcnac. The following marriage licenses were is- I sued by the Clerk of the Orphans Court . for the w-ek ending Wednesday, Ortolx-r -1st. ld: Edward Smith and Ella 1. Kamscy, Franklin. ' S. J. Pu.-k and Ellie Price. Cresson. Frank Peyillo and Mary Kukers, South Fork. llenrv I-cntz. MorrellviPe. and Lizzie Schwing, .Jo.mstown. William Ilabcrleiu, Jr., and Annie M. Uirk. Johnstown. John i. McCloskey, Tunnclhill, and Mary A. McAnulty. N'umlx-r Sis. Simon Peam. I'ppcr Yoder township, and Sue Wallace, Johnstown. Samuel Clites-. Conemaugh, and Ella H. Knepixtr. Croyle township. Robert It. Park. Hastings, and Carrie V. Ni-IT. Ciearlield county. William F. Smith. Mount Pleasant. Pa., and Mary A. Shaffer. Conemaugh. Nearly a Riot. Johnstown, Pa., OctoN-r 21. The Childs and Li-liuian factions' dispute over tlie riglit to ox-rate a saw mill on a tract of timlx-r land resulted in what for a time threatened to be a- serious riot to-dav. The shot iff of Cambria county, who tva-s engaged by Childs. prx-ii-dcd to the dis puted property this afternoon and ordered his deputies to take possession of the mill. He was met by armed farmers with revol vers, guns, pitchforks and every conceiva ble weajKin. The first man to cross the lino was knocked sr-nscless, and tlie order then given to the farmer to tire. Hefore this was done, however, the sheriffs little party retreated and the farmers are now iu possession. Tlie Childs faction will now have recourse to the law. In the mean time the farmers guard the property atid threaten bhxxlshed if interfered with. Wasn't Built Thai Way. 'Ifyoii use your influence and vote for Parker at the coming election, we will have you apMinted postmaster in place of the present postmaster who intends removing after tlie election," said a prominent Re publican official who resides in Ebensburg to an old Democrat at Ni-rktown the other day. "You can Mick your littlo one hundred dollar Hstflice in your ; I'm not that kind of a man" was the prompt reply of the old citizen, as he indignantly spurned the lilx-ral offer to Ix-come one of Prother Wananiaker's trusted ofhVials at the ex-jx-nse of his vote and influence. The Re publican official walked away and return ed home to ponder on the mistakes that men sometimes make and wonder why he thought t hat old Demucra t could V Ixuight for a lillle xistoflice. Teas ftlgtiia la a liar H mini. "Ten Nights in a Par Poo in"' is the at traction at the World's museum theatre. This ixiptilar old temrx-rence play still keep up its interest and at tlie two xr foriiiMJiceg yesterday there were lame crowds pieseut that enjoyed it very much. t'ittbuiy t'rtuM. This great play ill lx- picsciited bv Carl 111 t-li m'a Company at the opera house on Tm.siJuy night. Go uud mo it. I I Death ! 11. Klakead, Eo.. Harrison Kinkead. Esq., one of Ebens burg's oldest and most respect-d citieus, diet! at li!s home in this place on Tuesday afternoon alxuit 4 o'clock. He had lx-en down at his office in the morning and alxuit lo o'clock was suddenly taken ill w ith a chill. He was taken home w here he S4MUI ri-coveri-d and it was suppox-d no serious results would follow, but in the afternoon atxtut three o"clx.-k he had an oihei chill from which he never rallied, dying about an hour later. Judge Kinkead was born in Centre coun ty, near Milesburg, on t he .Tot h day of Octo ber. 1S14. He came to this county in IS31 or lr,' and has lx-en a resident of Elx-us-bnrg ever since. He was a saddler arid hai uess-niaker by trade ami carried on that business up till alxtut twenty-five years ago w hen he gave it up. Iu 141 he was elect. -d justice of the ix-are and serv-d one term of live years. In 14 Judge Kin kead was a candidate fot county commis sioner, his opiMiueiit Ix-ing the late Daniel Eitzingc r, of Chest Springs, and w hen the Voti-s weie counted he was defeated by two votes, the clos-st elect Ion ever held in Cam bria county. Judge Kinkead recei viug l,; votes, while his opHnent received 1.1NW. In 1S.11 he was elected on trie Democratic ticket as assM-iate Judge and served one term of five years. In the spring election of 1S.VJ he was elected justice of the peace ami was re-elected at the end of each sue-ce-ding term of five years ever since, six full terms and two years in the seventh. Iy his long residence in Etx-nsburg he was known to every one iu the town and bad & large acquaintance in the county. Hewas resx--t-d and esteemed by all who knew him. He leaves to survive him two sons, tleo. A. and D. II., both of Etx-nsburg. and four daughters, Mrs. A. Y. Jones and Miss IxMiise, of Kane, Pa., and Mrs. F. C. Lloyd and Miss Sue, of Ebensburg. Judge Kinkead was for many years an elder iu the Presbyterian church and was a faith ful and consistent Christian. His remains were Intern! In Lloyd's cemetery to-day (Thursday), the funeral leaving the Pres byterian church at 1 v. m. Peace to his ashes. Fall fib I-ar. The bright, green foliage of summer which is now variegati-d with golden tints, and leafless trees will soon presaee the coming of winter's chilly blasts. Nature has lx-en 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 tike prox-r safeguards against disease. A pure stimulant tones up the enfeebled system. For this pnrxse use Klein's world-famed '"Silver Age" or "Duquesne" rye. ltoth are warranted absolutely pure. They sell respectively at fl-.V) and $1.2.1 per full quart. Major Klein also sells six-year-old (uckenheimer. liiKson. Overholt, Finch, and Rear Creek at ?1.(K per quart, or six quarts for &i.M, (Soods shipx-d any w here. Send for catalog no and price list, mention ing this paper, to Max Klein, KI F'ederal stn-et. Allegheny City. Pa. Teach era lantllate. ri HE 26th annual resaion ot the Teachers' In ; JL rtltute ol Cambria county will be held la I tbe Court House, EbeDsburg, Pa., on November , Vih, loth, llta, Vilb and lVh. TSlKTRrCBoaB. Dr. V. 3, Waller. Jr., State Superintendent. Pro!. Jamea M. Cougalln, ttloomsburt; State Norma! School. lr. E. O. Ljte. pralncipal Millcrsburg State Normal school. Prt I. Oeore P. Bible. Indiana State Normal School. OEOHOE E. HEED, 1. D. LLI)., President Du-klnsoo College. A. M." Hammers, Superintendent. Indiana county. m-sio. Prof. T. I. Otbson. IMrector. Mrs. T. L. Gibson. I'lanUt. TlACBin' WOKK. A. P. Weakland MisUkes In Discipline. Anna MtU lade Morale and Manners. E. E. Conrath Oettlng Started. J. Spence Eullon Why They Leave. J. I. Ktpple The Soclil Teacber. I. E. Holieo A Talk on Teaching. J.S. Foley Hurrying. N. S. Klrcus Marking System Used In the Public Schools. Ella Aadersun Neglect ef FtNjuette. 11. J. Andersun I miles to our Profession. A. J. Sanger Oo-opermtlon. H. F.. Boy er What Books Teachers Should Kead. T. J. llell First Steps la Numbers. I. P. Yabner School Oovernmeut. H F. Yost Literature. These papers and talks will not exceed fifteen minute In length, and time will be rlrea fur questions and Jtseussions. The ttrt period ol each morning session (9:10 to HhOO) will be Teachers' Hour, and It is earnestly hoped that each teacher will eome prepared to take at active part, as an earnest listener, an anxious questioner, or a w le counselor. 1I KKCTOes' OA T. State Supt. Waller can be wltn as jut one day. Thursiay. Tbe School Directors of the county are Invited to meet with the teachers In joint session on Thursday aiternoon. Tbe Committee on County Uniformity of text Books will report to tnis meeting. After tbe joint session the Directors will ad journ to the office of tbe County Superintendent and form a permanent organisation for Cambria county , as many other counties ol the State have alreauy done. Will not every district send at least two dele gates? Let the State Superintendent be greeted by the largest number of Directors ever present at an Institute In Cambria eounlr. Come. Evening entertainments Iree to Directors, si UK-ELI a goes. Tbe Institute will meet at 1:30 r. M. and adjourn Friday noon. Touchers' sessions from 8: to lorOO a. a. Excursion Orders not used should be returned to the Coanty Suuerfnteudeak He Is required to account fortbeta. Any teacher or director can secure Orders lor i friends who may wish to attend tbe losti'.ute by ! sending the names of such to the County Snper j mtendent. j Every teacher Is requested to enroll as early oa ; Monday as possible be lore 1 3o r. m. I Enrolling Committee will be fouud In tbe Court i room Irotn 10 a . a. till 12. and from 1 to 1:30 r. x. ! Bring some pupil's work Irom you school for ex j blbltlon. Let c try to excel even last year's dls i iiy. There are 214 teachers la the county anl we confidently expect every one to be present at each BesMcn. Those prevented bv sickness or some equally good excuse should notlly the County Superintendent. BKTKBT A INM BHTS. On Mondy evening General P. II. Hastings will lecture on "Education andCltlsenshlp." On Tuesday evening the ArieLTbomas Compa ny (musical) will appear. Program to be an nounced. On Wednesday evening Thomas IMxon will leciura on Backbone. " On Thursday evening Jshu De Witt Miller wid lecture on the -Uses ol Ugliness." j Ifcjors open at T ; exercises begin at 8. j Season ticket with reserved seat each evening, i 11.60; Season ticket without reserved seat, 11.00: j Single ad mission. 3Ac.; Keserved seat, fcoc. ; School children. Z5c. Chart of seats open each morning, except Mon day at 7.80. On Monday one bill tbe board will open at 10:30 a. a. , and the other half at 4-3ur. a. Chart of seats at James's drag store. ALESJMErn WASTED. . I Loral or Trareinc. U i jo sen nursery miock. salary, Lipeuses and Steady Kmplovnient sTuaranteed. CIlASfc JtKOTHKKS CO.. or!.:?m Rochester,. N. Y. CTKAY 8TEEK. A stray steer. aiout two years old. came to my place In Alleeheny township In June last. The owner Is requested to come forward, prove property, pay cbarea and take blm away, other wise be will be disposed ot accord In to law. B. P. ANDERSON. Alleirbeny twp.. Oct- 16. 1M1. TSTKAY. Xj a ne lo tbe residence of tbe undersigned In Allcvbeny township nn or about the 1st day ol June. Iisvl. one boiler, brown back and sides, wblie belly and four white feet. Supposed to be rlslOK two years old. J. H.IVOKY Oct. MJt. Allegheny township. ,) you need Job Printing It so, give the tiiiis a tnai order. IT. BVCK. I Johnston, Buck & Cc7 BANK KUS, EBENSBURG. - - - PENN'A. A. W. BFt'K, Caabler. EstabubhedTSSS. Carrolltown Bank, OAKKOIXTOWN. PA. T. A. aniRB.irII, t'asbler. Pnnnnt OnnVinir Dnainr.iia TlwiinfiMni ! I UuilCI&I Ddlillilt LlUlliCii liOJiaaWGU. j Tta lollowinic n the .rlnclp&l Itilurtl of a ! Keneral bu.cing bnolneaa : i DEPOSITS l;ecetr? parable oa demand. na Interest bear ' Inn carUBcatoa Usawl lo tun depositor. I LOASS ' Extended to nmnnori en lmomM term and approved paper difeonnted at all Umei. C'OLLXCTlOSli MadeIn the locality and upon all the banking town la ia United State. Charge moderate. DRAFTS loaned negotiable la all pa.ru of the United Stte. and loreiitn exchange lued en III part of Earofe. ACCOFBTI Ot merchant, farmer and other solicited, to whom reasonable accomodation will bo extended. Patrona are aasared that all transaction aball be held aa strictly private and etandentlal, and that thej will be treated a liberally a good banking rules will peralt. Berpect tally, JOHKSTOH. BCCK dfc CO. PUBLIC SALE) OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! THE ondemlxned will cell atpobllo rale on the premire u TUESDAY, liOV. 3D, 1891, AT HfTUnK .P. M..THE KOLI-rfrWINO DE SCRIBED HEAL. tSlATE.TO WIT: AH that certain lot o around situate In the borooirh ol Lxretto. Pa., frontier on St. Joseph's (treet on the east, and bounded on the nortn by an alley, and on ttie south by lot ol Mr. Sarah Sanktr. and being known and numbered en the plan ol raid boronich as lot No. 114. There 1 erected on this lot a two-story frame in Good Repair. TERMS OF SALE: Ten per cent, ol the par chafe money to be paid In hand at tbe time of sale: the balance of one third on delivery ol deed; nee third In six months, and one-third in twelve months from deiireiy of deed. Deterred pay ments to be secured by judgment bond and mort gage of nirenaer. E. A. 81'SH, Eie ntor ol Margaret Staguire, deceased. Altoona. t'a.. Oct. 23. ls'.'l. 0. A. IxANGBEDSf, Jlanuf a'turer ol and Dealer In ," ALL KINDS of HARNESS, SADOLEMI BRIDLES, WHIPS, COLLARS HARNESS OILS, BLANKETS, Kobes, My Nets, Curry Combs, etc. etc Re pairing Neatly and Promptly done. All work gnaranteea to give aaiisiacuon. Hiding Bridles, from 1'ea.iu BrMles. ftom .50r. op. $1A0 an. 0c. no. ..W.oo Bp. Iap Dusters, trom. Nlsrhlne-made Harness, from Hand-made Harness, rrom siu.ou op. JM-Call and examine my stock betere pur chasing elsewhere. I guarantee to sell as ebeap as the cheapest. - - sT-Shop Barkers-Row oa Centre street. aprl2tf LILLY BANKING : CO., LILLY, PA., JSO. B. IH LLt.N, CAM II ICR. r.ENERAh i:NKIf. ItUSIXESS TKANS.CTEI. FIRE, LIFE, ANI ACCIDENT INSUR ANCE. ALL THE PRINCIPAL STEAMSHIP LINES REPRFSENTEIJ HY US. Act-ounts of mrrrliant. farmT and oth ers -arnestlT slicitHl, irssiirinffour patrons that alt lusinsis entru! to us will re ceive prompt and car'ful attention, and bst held strictly confidential. Customers will be treated as liberally as good banking rules will permit. LILLY BANKING CO.. febSMl. Lilly, Penua AnITtK,S NOTICE. In the Orphans' t'oort of Cambria county. In the matter of tne first and partial account ef John Itel. Administrator ol Mtrhaol Bran 10. de ceased. And now. September Id. on motion of Alvln Kvans. Ksq.. attorney for administrator, Jtnei M. Walters. Esq.. appointed Auditor to distribute tbe iunds In tbe bands ol said account ant to and a moos, the persona lenity entitled to renel ve the same Br TBI Oorsr. Extract trom the Record. Notice Is bereby airrn that I will sit lor tbe purpnue ol the above mentioned appointment at the office ot Alvln Evans. E'q . In Eoensbonr. on TUESDAY. THE 11TH IAY OF NOVEMBER. A. to. at 11 e'clock. a. .. when and where all parties Interested may appear, or be forever debarred lruin centime In on saia fund. JAMES M WALTERS, Oct. 23. Auditor. AUIHTOmS NOTICE In the Orphans' Court ol Cambria county. In tbe matter ol Cie account ol I Jrafton L. Rod ders, administrator of tbe estate ol Maria K. 11 ooj.es. deceased. llsvlnv been appointed Aedltor by sakt tlowrt to report distribution of the luod in the bands of the accountant, notice Is Lereby Kiven that I will sit at my ornce in the rruKi of Ebensbura; oa SATUKDAY.OCrOBEKBlST. 1W1 at 10 o'clock A. M., tor the parpose ot dUchantnK the duties of Slid appointment, when and where all parties Interested may attend or be forever debarred trom coming In on said fund. DONALD E. IUlTON. Ebensbursr, Pa., Oct. 16. UUU Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOriOE. John l-ntiy.Jr.,1 No. ? Telnlf Caesar La'orte. 1MU D Havlns; been appointed Auditor te distribute the fund In the bands of tbe sheriff arislmr Irom tbe sale ot tbe defendant's real estate, notice is bereby given that I will sit at my office In Kb ensounron MONDAY, NOVEMBER vTH. 1H1. at 10 o'clock, trtt. when and all partlei Interested mostattend or be forever debarred from comma; Id on said fund. T. W.DICK. Oct. 23. 1811. Auditor. UDirOK'S NOTICE. Having been appointed auditor to distrib uli the fund In tbe hands of E. P. Baker. a sif(nee ol Abraham Bean et niM notice Is hereby given that l win sit at my omce in Ebensbunc on TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 10TH. 1W1. at 10 o'clock, a.m. for the purpose of eaid appointment, when and where all parties Interested mast at tend or e debarred from coming to ea said fund. T. W. DICK. Oct. S3. Auditor. TO the voters of Cambria county. 1 hereby announce myself as an In dependent candidate lor the office of Poor Direct or on the plattonn of the People's party. II elect ed. I pledae myself to perform tbe duties of the office with honesty and to the best ol my abllit) . 1 LUBLNCE W1LLEBKAND. Ana-, p, 1S9L Allegheny township. M. D. K ITT ELL, Attorney-o r- liaw EBENSBURU, PA. Ofnee la Armory Bulldlnc op p. Court Uouse. W. DICK, e ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW. EncaKBcao. Pb'a. sTSpeclal attentloa given to claims for Pen lion Bounty, etc ch7- WNALD E. DOFTOX, ATTORNEY-AT LAW. Enaasacae. Panaa. tyotBee la Opera House. Centre street. (VEO. M. READE. -T ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. EaanHBrae. fisss. jyoffleo en Centre street, near Hleh. H 11. MYEUS. ATTOK.tEY-AT-LAW. , Eaaaascaw, Pa. Office la Oeilo&Ade Row, on Centre street. B. L. JOH.SSTOS: K. J. BCVK. A. DWELLING HOUSE r ii I ILeaders : Tie -People's - Store, Filth ATenne, Pittslmrgli. oil: Mail Older Department THE PEOPLE'S STORE TO People's Homes. JUST :LANCE OVER THIS LIST OF DEPARTMENTS And if there's anything in them, you are likely to want, don't buy before yon Write for Samples TO OUU Mail Order Department. Carpets, Curtains, Upholstery, Press Goods, Silks, Velvets, Wraps, Jackets, Suits, Millinery, Dry Goods, Notions. Trimmings, Iaces, Hosiery, tiloves, Undeovear, Itlankets, tlents Furnisliinps, Sho-s. 20 Departments IF YOU WANT TO (JET AN IDEA OF THE WOODS THAT THEY CONTAIN, SEND For Free Copy OF OUU Illustrated Catalogue FOR Fall and Winter. CAMPBELL & DICK. 83, 85, 87 & 89 Film ATC, PITTSBURGH. Wall Paper. Send 10c. to our Mail IVpartment for new samplesof Ihiu. Niee Parers for 6c.: Solid tlilt. from IV;. to :.; Fine Kmbosned and Irridesent I'apers from S5c. to HMu roll. J. KERYIH MILLER & CO., W3 Smithtield St., PITTSBUKC.H. I'A (Mentiou this paper.) Mareho-sil-'.yr 1 lUfinieit.. 6eSkA.jVsU.4 Unslso, V. Y. mrm of Ever since we liscsirde(l flic Gro cery business our customers have mourned the loss of the Chenpcst place to buy Groceries, and in conse quence we have been asked daily to start this business a train. To comply with the request of our many patrons we have decided to do so, and on or about OCTOBER 6TH, we will be readv with an immense and complete stock to wait on you and fill your orders with New aud Fresh Groceries, and will shortly furnish you with 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 arc Yours Respectfully, of : Lowcst Read $1.50 i The pritiular fahrie thiseaon for La dies CostuiiM r. Ve"res-lliiis lois of them. Our assortment'' are rielit: qualities riclit: auu, nest ol all, jiriees right. DON'T PAY 7." cents for 42-INCH MIXED BEDFORD CORDS that you can ret in these stores for i0 cents. New 40-int li Bed ford Cords and f !.. " 4S-HK-H " 4S-inch " 4S-ineh 4S-incli " 51-ineh ?1.. 1.25. l..V. -'.. 2..VI. Note that liut 0 yards of these wide fab rics required for full suit. Not an exieiis ive suit, but very stylish and .handsome. New 42-inch AUSTRIAN SUITINGS, Neat, narrow Mriites. liandsome color ings, tu A YAKI). These and many other sjiecial values in DRESS - FABRICS at 2.V., S.V,, -.,rc. to$2.ia yard, toirelh er with the. H) PD SITION OF FALL & W1NTEK GARMENTS IN THESE CLOAK ROOMS. will demonstrate to you that we are mak ing it more to your interest every season U traae at these stores. Sjeeial atteminn Ui MAIL ORDERS Catalogue and Fashion Journal now ready. Write for copy. BOa&S&BUHL, 115, 117, 119 & 121 Federal SL. ALLEGHENY, TA. M0NEY1 W ar-d at Hrr XT Km ft pi Hie- mnd bxf , lf (loew of etas User auih. rJiir lo tsam. W turwiBwi twii :Uin. 1 wttii -h. N r; . 1 tan !- rMr rr Ma"wt,.itw, r nil Lir Tm to tit- v.orfc. 1 ht t HirtsBTvra t-itt ir f ntf iiMtr- .;!'Ti ti':r t 'I l .M f t himI j mniu! Hit "li.rt''s' .1 It1 1' . lull .. .... . i i ri" t: t o., rubui inxiik BEDFORD CORD 9 H9 1891, I a : Prices. tlie per Year. JUST RECEIVED ! -A LA IK E l.T- Boots (t Shoes KdlCll'l' AT- Sheriff's Sale ! -i i:om the stock or W. E. SCHMERTZ &L CO.. FIITSIII'KV, fA. The public invited to call. Prices uway down. JNO. LLOYD & SONS. KEVOLVERS, POWDER, SHOT, SHELLS, WADS, Fishing Tackle, and all Kinds of Snorting Coeds. J. M. WATSON, IIIX Klrvealh A t-., AIU.ua. t'a. .Ke,lriui oeatly and tromt tlv done. oci'2 Am. YalnaKe Real Estate FOR SALE ! ALAITol itrcoDd in tbe Wet ward of I he lr ounh ol E'xtn.liDru. t'uibria rouotj. I'a truntiDK en SSamiiie strvec. at niK-iiiereun erect ed a FRAME HOUSE and oattmildinits. all In auod rcalr. l-'or terms or particulars rail rn or fetdrnss Jo JIN NKAKAN. Mcktowu. fa., or M. 1. K11TKLL,, lUen.iurK, I'a.. niM-rlUuroan nailers. THt Protectlun Mutual Klre Insoranre Oum X 1'ioy ol Cm- ria rounty at a laeotlov ol tbe Ltirrcu.rs hela &etitiulr IH lt.l , ad a rawc lutlun tbe surntau e ot winch Is as loliows. l b l coui.any w not te lialle lr aoy Insi causej t.y Obe4. steam thresher, siesta hay press, nor other steam oualna en tbe premises, nor lur any loss, wtien such envlue has been awd. oncurrlnic within tw;ve hours alter U Bro has been re moved Iruiu the turtace. 'PI IK undersutned. havlus: rented the storcrtMiu 1 lurmerly K-ouplKl by Wrn. I. Jones. In the VV est ward ol l-.leni-lnrK . and will hereatter kec on hand a supply ol Kresh J-'Ish and litrs. .Muots and shoes repaired oa short nolloe. Sali.iartlon a-uaranleed. MAKT1N K1ST. STKUTI.Y No. 1 l:oad Carts lor 10.ou at 1ml tun si Son's. G KNCIN K Irlfh h"re ctlsri t-jr rJ.W i luhs . TIU1.