M1KSSHIK. CAMBRIA CO., PA. FKIPAY, - - OCTOHER 30. 1S91. Voir f"i" WrinJt. .t' f"f Tllden. Vol.- for McDonald and IMvely. VuW for John I. Llntou. Villi1 for Joseph A. Gray. Vtf for John F. I-onj?. Yi.tr for K. J. Ulough. Tln' name of the next Judge is Llntou. . jhiuIiIcc of linseed oil w ill cure hard pr s'ft corns. Dr. I'rrery hrouirut In aten-ound wild turki y on Saturday. -William H. Seohler, Esq.. of this place, lr,.M.i t. i to be seriously ill at Lilly. V miner vhs name we failed to learn Ha. uil'-! at Scott's mines at Ehrenfeld on Jlouiiay !" a fall of coal. .Ii.hn ltlkkenderrVr, of Hlacklick t0ulilp. presented the Fkkkmax oflice with Mime line applet one day last week. ;t.t out every vole. Nothing but the s,,Htl,j (f the country districts will prevent jji,. l).-incM iatic state ticket from beiujr i;,-v. I!. A. Itowcr, of Ilradfoid cuiiHty fonni-rly pator of the Disciple church. In tin, plai e. wasivisitiuK friends in this lo calitv la-t week. (in and vole; every man owes thatduty to hi. country and the pood citizen thoiiM always exercise his pilvileu at lit liallot Init. On Tuesday morning the ground was cuvi-p 'J w liite with snow which disappear ed wiili the rising of the sun. Cold, drea ry winter will soon lie here. L'i-t. A young knglish mastiff was J !o-t from In front of Simon & Co.'s store at d;i!!i!in on Saturday evening. A liberal jvwaiil will le paid for his return. IVions having accounts to file In the offiiv of the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for continuation at the December term, aiu?t tile them not later than November 7. Ell' ii Wiserman. of Johnstown, was bnmeiit to jail on Wednesday, commit ted tiy Alderman Harris of that city for ( cits. She is an old customer of the jail. It is reported that the steel works 4,ut h of (ireensburg. Pa., which have been Idli' for about fifteen months, have been ikiM to Eastern capitalists and will start up aifain shortly. Tin' utliie of the telephone line from EVii-Iiiiiu' to Carrolltown and Hastings, iu this place, has lieen removed from the Cambria House to the office of the Postal Ti'li'irrapli Company. -Yiiii can keep cut flowers a week or niin' by (Hiring a hole in a potato aud in Miimr The st. -tii of the flower In the hole. C"Vit the Mitato with a colored paper or ricth ami you have a nice ornament. District Attorney Frank J. O'Connor a:id M;- M.U'iiie C. Bally, lioth of Juhns tu ii. ere married at St. John's church In that city on Wednesday, the ceremony Imii prrfornntl by Rev. Father Boyle. i in Saturday John Brown. 22 years old, t.f CvM-llman. Somerset county, was taken to the Sulllei sct jail for sitootiiig J allies Ihrliitis in the right shoulder. It daiiiiid that the shooting was accidental. -Dunni? a qnairel in Altoona on Thurs day f l.it week Ed. Donahue, a machinest. struck John Kelly, a fellow workman, with I heavy iron bolt, fracturing his skull so W:y that he cannot recover. Donahue Jed." An El'iilmrg widower has an adver tisement in a matrimonial paper published In riih-ak'H. asking ladies to correspond with him. Lookout, girls, don't let some b-fxitet Chicago Itcautv, get away with him. M.'ke (iitito and Andrew Pruswoch, to Iluiiirarians employed in the Baltic tuine in Centre county, were buried under a tun if n k Monday. When taken out 0i;itii was di'ud and Pruswoch only slight ly injured. -The I'eiin-ylvania railroad company Is I ; ..dinif a Iim itiiiotive at their shops In Al twnithat will Ik- three times the ordinary Wr.uth. and will be attended by two fire -H.' ii. I: w ill haul a train of loaded freight Ci a mile luiis. -The I!!air county commissioners have Mvril tin-jail warden's fee for boarding pr..,iier from thirty to twenty-Jive oents. Fjn-tte countyj-eecntly reduced the sher '!" i'.li sure for thf same from fifty to .L-:y cents p,-r head. -On Thurday itiht of last week the ! Jemv of Sheriff Stineman, at South F r. caualit fire from the heater .and be the flames were subdued the property dimaif.-l t ifee extent of f4Mi. The is covered by insurance. -Rev. o. p. (laliagher, formerly pastor t. :h Catholic congregation at Jwliustown, H:n New Yrk on Tuesday -on his re ir'p from a visit to Ireland. He !'jnp-d ofT at .Johnstown on Wednesday to ?"th! many friends in that city. -V E. Myers, abrakeman on the Penn- ) T&llft .... Tl 1.. Iw.n.. ..... o f) t I "7. as cam? lit between tlie bum tiers I n-, ' i ' fiUllllilirr rau at Callitlin rtn Sat lir- "r :rl.t ami killed. The doeas-d was ':.t tliirtv yt-are-of age and married. -E't. Alexander Laird, df Sutervillo t '.mnriland eouaty, has betia expelled the s.iis of TeroDeranoe. at that ' " " ' - ....... ... " - I '?' ir'ri"l,;hig rider unforuented ap- . ' ' - l,nM TfftU Tfii&tl I 111. III. " ' -".iti or 'i I'DijH'raiice area careful tv-j,. Kau.-0'J).ine)l,dauglUT of Mr. saw rriVmiif-H, of Lorretto, and a sister -Vmotary C. F. O Doitaell, died ' Y"!y(Mphia on Friday of last week u. Hiir runains wore brought Wivtv, and iiitunred in St. IIchaels Monday last. r'1 -a'uy, en)loyed at the marble k ''k ."'- -lame Wilkinson A Son, j, ' p,r''. 'had one of the toes of his left ly" 0 Mers on Us right hand bad Wv" "''Tedtty. 4Ie was mo-Ing a L""1" ' n e lWed on the snow, tf , -c-stild recover his balance, 'tauirUfcim withlhe above . esult. !t ld I. a-nvat Snrtirffactiiiii U, the f't'lftlfci. : l .1 :.-.. ""J 'u uiiii:ii.3 in inf. uruer- , ' 'net tlirtiirliint the. tv wntitil I'rtt ,f ri .-leetl. ill erimrtntu t ha of ii "wwmy ticket nrsi,. ;r3ie in.' - tii.-eounty Utte interested - oulMttT ti.'k-t fir.it j. " frmu the county ticket aud iWwi ,h ii-.L- . i . , I firVZuMi . t , 1 ?vtr:ttl "ntifW pajMr tiggesu that for Jfr:a t.t . j i. . Widj . u3 o piaceu in a V'bi UK"l a pulp. ,tl cloths f,,1,'- juice nd all should fc!- ' y be tuade M the Iiuj dry. i, 03t W, s nticd thai result was almost . deadly tiitln f.. i . WlnJk.... . . : "aU,j: ' ' 8Uilri ''I'V comfort. 'Bel, the scarcity iuf hio. 'f"w lumber He Eiletr. "iSUPk Vllmii .. t. 'A-ird, W tuerry navu k"L 0,1, k1 ar' ttPttr,T u"t ot theiuar- "'Oloti yt'r ,old i"4 tht r Jl , ,M'W rth frm to ,in' : to , , ' be,nB Iaf?btered will briL l'"y "rlc'e- Inventors will Thih time nest week there will be some, candidates out in the cold, cold weather. Ou aud ' vote- the whole Democratic ticket. Each-' vote counts one and we want them all to swell the majority. Bears an said to be plentiful in the vicinity of Keating. Clinton ccnnty. They are being caught In pens and traps. Tell your Democratic neighbor about the Importance of the flection on Tuesday next and see that he goes and votes. II. II. Myers, Esq.. and Philip CJ. Fen Ion were In Johnstown on Wednesday as guests at the wedding of District Attorney O'Connor. Nothing gives greater peace of mind to a man than a good deed well done. Vote for Linton, Cray and the whole Demo cratic ticket. On Wednesday of last week Bishop Phelan, of Pittsburg, confirmed one hun dred and twenty children In the Catholic church at Wilmore. Gertrude, a child of Mr. Frank Cassi dy, formerly of this place, died In Altoona on Monday last, of malarial fevt-r aged one year and six months. Cards are out for the marriage of Mr. Rernard Farley, and Miss Mary, daughter of Hon. Mldhael Fitzharris, both of Gal lltzin on Wednesday, November 11th. Did you ever notice that the man who is fondest of playing practical jokes on his neignbois always gets furiously angry wheu the tables are turned and the joke is on him. On Monday last, Mrs. Louisa Ray, of i T...... T-Ji uil ' i'k' . ""iiun uiiuri a in, ui uieiaiicuuiia nung herself by the neck with a woolen scarf to the top of a door in her residence, and when found was dead. She was about 47 years of age and leaves a husband, one son and one daughter. Conductor William Pringle, of Coue maugh, was hurt at Cresson, on Friday night, by the breaking of a rope while as sisting to clear the track of the wreckage mentioned iu another Item. He was work ing with a block and tackle when the rope broke, striking him on the hip and side injuring him severely. He was taken to I his home at Conemaugh Mr. Gilbert Kirkpatrlck, a promising young man of Carroll township, died on Saturday, October 24th. from typhoid fever in the twenty-first year of his age. His father, Mr. James Kirkpatrlck, has been lying very luw with the same disease, but we understand his condition has lately as sumed a more favorable aspect, and hopes are now had that he will recover. The brrn of John W. Miller iu Carroll township was struck by lightning about seven o'clock on Monday evening and to gether with Its contents consisting of hay, grain, "etc., was burned to the ground. Tne live stock and some farm machinery were gotten out and saved, The loss Is estimated at l,rK) on which there Is an insurance of $."34 in the Cambria Mutual. Johnstown Trthunc October 23: Messrs Stahl fc Sons, workmen on the new overhead bridge at Conemaugh, yester day found two flood relics. Au ivory bill lard ball w as unearthed In the river, near where the excavation for the pier Is being made, and a silver match box was dug up ou the Conemaugh side, near the foot of Main street, w here the Central hotel used to stand,, Thomas Brown, a resident of Portage, I and A mimr bv rweiiTiutioii vs cut in two i . uy iuc cars ai niuiii iurK ou .nunuaj ui- i teruoon. Brown was in South Fork and j intended going home on a freight train, j and In attempting to get on the moving . train, missed his hold and fell, with the j above result. He was about thirty years j of age and leaves a wife and child to i mourn his untimely end. A distressing accident occurred at Mad ison, Westmoreland county, last Friday, John Wagner, a farmer. shouldered a shot- j gun and started to a field to shoot a chick- i en hawk, which had been kiling tils poul- j try. His little son, aged five years, follow- i ed at his heels. Bringing the, weapon to ! his shoulder, the hammer ;aught in the i lining of his coat aud the gun was dis- charged, the entire load entering the breast of the boy. The little fellow suf- i fered awful agony until evening, when he j died. Mr. John T. Long, the well-known builder and contractor, of Summerhill, has about completed the Catholic parsonage in this place. The house l a model in con venience and design, while the workman ship and material is of the finest and best. Mr. Long has a reputation for doing gotid I work and the parsonage building is only I another witness in his behalf. Parties de- j sirlnir to erect buildings will do w ell to con- I suit Mr. Long, as his contracts are always comulcted according to the terms of the specifications. I i In the United States district court at Titlr, on WMlneeHav the rrr.d iurv found a true bill in the second indictment ! against W. If. Dill, president of the First National bank of Clearfield, charging him with misappropriating funds. The counts number one to twenty-eight, inclusive, ac cusing him as an officer of the bank of em bezzling funds; twenty-nine to thirty-one. of misapplying fuuds. The thirty-second charges him with abstracting funds. It is thought that the total amount of hisshort- nT,. u'lll .w. 1. ...... ! 1 1 M I I M H I f ,.n j,.n i vounierieu mi ver uouars ui ine ouc , . i ni I w HI 1,1 W n 1111 7 R4K IS I. IIM 1 1 T 1 1 1 1 I I3TL I mm ponent, have ben discovered at the United States sub-treasury in Philadelphia, i Nearly all the bogus dollars came from the banks, w here the receiving tellers had j taken them for genuine. - The touch and j ring are perfect, but they are lighter In weight and thicker than the genuine dol lar. They do not have a spurious look, even after short use, but retain the finish and lustre of the genuine coin. Some of the coins are of 1888 aud 1880 date. One of our leaders says that Caudidate Barker called on a number of the members of the Independent Republican Club in the Thirteenth Ward yesterday evening to solicit thair votes. He says that, even if his brother was a member of the ring whose methods they opposed, he hoped they would not slaughter him on that ac count. The gentleman quoted says that nothing the politicians may have to say will Influence the members of this club, as they have fully made up their minds as to r what they HeruM. uitcuu u, uo.-vr I Michael Kauft, who resides near Mead- j farm of aMr. Walker. inStonycreek town owvale, a suburb of Johnstown, while re- ship, and while iu the act of pushing down turning fiout work on Tuesday night, ! the apples in the mill with a paddle, the started across a small trestle bridge across paddle was caught between the w heels Soloniou's run, on the track of the Johns town & Stonycrcwk Railroad Company While on the bridge one of the company's Klne- struck Mm and knocked him dow n, ering it at the elbow. Mr. Rauft was tak- : n to the Cambria hospital where it was . Jound his right thigh was dislocated and Ue had been Injured internally. He died : oa Wednesday afternoon, i A wreck occuired at Cresson on Friday ! .Digit about ten o'clock in which an engine and ven teen freight can were piled up i and broken. A west bound train bad stoppe4 to switch a car, when auother freight train moving in the same direction, ran Into ft. The wreckage took fire and for a time it was feared the ffre would do considerable damage, but It wu finally ubdued with tbe aid of bucket of water curried by the train hands. The fire de partment of Altoona was called upon for assistance and a steamer and two hose car riage were sent from that city, but the fire was gotten under control before their fcr- rival. Is'y one hurt. The electric light was turned on to test i It on Saturday afternoon and evening and proved highly satisfactory to those who have It. The arc light at the" crossing of nigh and Julian streets was so much su perior to the old lamps that it w as the ad miration of every one passing. Owing to j the want of water to snpply theentrine. we understand the electric plant will not be gin rrrmanent service until the first of next month. Some people In the country are under ! the impression that Ludwigs woolen mill 1 In this place is i.ot working on account of the damage done by the late lire in that establishment. The mill was repaired within a week after the fire and i now do ing more and better work than ever, while the danger from tire is reduced to a mini mum since the other members of the firm make Sam keep his head covered while working In the mill. On Friday last two younv girls, whose J homes are near Coalport. in Clearfield county, were arrested In Johnstown while masquerading In boy's clothes. The girls when arrested gave the names of Edward Wills and Billy King and were supposed to lie two boys that had recently escaped from the Hundtlngdon Reformatory. On being taken to the police station and ques tioned by the officers they broke down, acknowledged they were girls and had run off from home and donned male attire for the purpose of getting along better while travelling. Edward Wills right name was Annta Johns, aged seventeen, and Billy King was Florence Morrison, aged I t tr li t at it miH t Vi f. i rntranU arc ywi I rr V r-i " k - Hvlng about three miles from Coalport. Telegrams were sent to the parents of the girls and on Saturday their respective fathers went to Johnstown and took them home. The following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans Court for the week ending Wednesday, October 28th. 11: Wm. R. Oreg and Margaret E. Kessler, White township. Foster II. Campbell, Pittsburg, and Clara Bowcns. Gallitzin Cornelius Kearney and Catharine Mc- Glnley. Johnstown. John M. Bortel and Agnes Kauffmar., South Fork. Charles McDonald and Laura Little, Chest Springs. Peter Kaylor. Allegheny township, and Veronica I tel. Mnnster township. John F. Minahan and Mary Reed, Johns town. Gerald Griffin and Elizabeth Darby, Johnstown. John Blasko and Alice Kozak, Johns town. William Bender. Lillv. aud Catherine K. Boley. Allegheny township. Charles E. Chapia-ll and Loula E. Camp hell. Johnstown. Samuel Miner and Annie B. Underwood, Indiana countv. F. J. O'Connor aud Maggie E. Bailey, Johnstown. Benjamin Yabuer. Hastings, and Annie Kibler. St. Boniface. John Bertha and Barbara Kish, Johns town. Alexander P. King and Lizzie Brun didge. Johnstown. Herman G. Henze and Ella M. Wiegand. Johnstown. . Be Rare A tMtat TmrVl. Election day Tuesday, November 3rd. Polls open at seven o'clock in the morn- j ing and close at seven o'clock in the even- Each voter in Cambria county is entith-d to cast six ballots, one of which will be de posited in each of six ballot Ixixes. I One ticket w ill be headed "state" with ' the names of the candidates for Auditor i General and State Treasurer. ! One headed "delegates at large," with the names of the jiersons nominated for a constitutional convention. I One headed "judiciary," with the name i of the candidate to be voted for. j One headed "district delegates," with I the names of the candidates for the con stitutional convention. One head "comity." with the names of the candidates for the several county of fice to lie voted for. A separate 1hx is ri-quired for the" ballots on the question of holding a constitutional convention. Each voter Is entitled to vote for or asrainst a constitutional convention. This ticket is to he folded so that no print ing will show on the outside. A Ursod F.ntertlsiinent. On this (Friday) evening a combination of talent consisting of Misses Fannie Wil son. Illanche McCarthey, (Jrace Furey, Miss Wilson's little sister, known as the " ondernil Child hinger," and Mr. Houck In his great act,"Siletw-eai.d Fun." I .. ill AnAVInmAn .. l... CUiia. nil, Oil vtii iaiiiui,iii ,iit; uu ii.i burg opera house. Miss Wilson, a gradu- ate ' I-retto Ablx'y, Canada, and Miss r..r, . i .. j... A . i. T . xj "- VatOry Ot .MUSIC, are Well known as stars In their line. Miss Fury is already known to our people as an elocutionist. The "Wonderful Child Singer," and Mr. Houck In his amusing and comical part, will complete an entertainment worthy of the support of our people. Those wishing to attend an entertainment that is in structive, entertaining and Interspersed with plenty of wit and comedy, should not fail to be present. Tickets now on sale at James' drug store. A Woman Klllt at Morrellf tile. Mrs. Ella Kratzer, wife of John Kratzer, of Morrellviile, was struck by the second section of Western Express ou Saturday morning at the railroad crossing in that place and instantly killed. Mrs. Kratzer had left her home a few minutes before with the intention of going to Johnstown on the street cars, and when the reached the railroad she found the crossing blocked by a freight train. She waited until the last car of the freight train had passed, when she stepped across without looking, in front of the second sec- j tiou of Western Express, and in a moment was hurled off the track. The train was stopped and the poor woman picked upbut life was extinct. She was about fifty-nine ! years of age and is survived by a husband and two daughters. Had an Arm Torn Off. A daughter of Mr. Levi Cook, of Shade tnwnsliin. met with a terrible m-rident on Wednesday of last weeW. she Js about thirteen years of age and was feeding cider mill, worked bv horse Dower on the l pulling her hand and part of her arm In ' afterit. Her body came In contact with thu mill and this saved her from having the eutire arm drawn into the machinery. As a result of the accident her right arm was torn off near the elbow. She is now doing as well as could be expected from so severe an Injury. Somcnct Dciivjcmt. MiarepreaestlsK Tickets. A law on the statue hooks makes it an indictable offense to Impose ballots upon voters said to contain the names of voters they wish to vote for, when, in fact, they contain the names of candidates u whom such voters are opposed. All deceptions. tricks and frauds of that kind are punish able. The law, which N uow in force, wys: "Any jiersou wIih shall furnish or sup . ply to any elector of this commonwealth at any of the polls or voting places, any : ticket falsely representing it to contain ' names thereon shall lie deemed ?uilty of a misdemeanor, and on convic- ion shall pty a fine not exceeding fltfi. I I tttwl lu ln....ij... I ...... , . I... .... iiiiiuiiiTj jmr, ur uoin, 'or t ithti, at the discretion of the- court." 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 has been more than usually lavish In her gifts and abundant ci ops make the heart of the husbandman glad. With the ad vance of fall It will be w ell for all to tike proper safeguards against disease. A pure stimulant tones up the enfeebled system. For this purpose use Klein's world-famed "Silver Aire" or "Dtiquesne" rye. lioth are warranted alenliit-ly pure. They sell rcsrMetiv.'(rt .t.r.o nd i-r full quart. Major Klein also sells six-year-old Guckenheimer. Gilison. Overholt, Finch, and Bear Creek at l.on tier quart, or six quarts fr fc.00. Goods shipied anywhere. Send for catalogue and price list, mention ing this naper. to Max Klein, ft! Federal street. Allegheny City. Va. For sale by J. & A. E." Bender, Ebens-burg. Tbe rntlac eert. Friday evening. October 30th. is the date of the next concert to be held in the 0era house in this place. The Altoona young laoles having in charge have prepared a splendid program and the readings and sinking will be of a very high order. Miss Wilson is a splendid singer with few equals, and Miss Furey is a remarkably fine elo cutionist and will give many humorous se lections that will convulse all who hear her with laughter. Mary Wilson, the sweet child singer, and Mac Honck in his amus ing specialties, will please the children im mensely, as well as the grown folks. Be sure and give this fine array of talent a brilliant reception. Tickets, 35 cents; children. 15 cents. Tickets on sale at James' drug store. Vote the whole Democratic ticket and go home with a good conscience. SIIseellaana Tflatleea. THE 25th mnnaal w1on ol tbe Teacher' In stitute of Cambria emnty will be held la the Ooort Hoora. Ebennbora;, P., on NoTember 8th. 10th. llta. 12th and 11th. On Monday evening Oen. I). H. Havtlnir will lecture on -Education and Cltlieoihlp." On Tuesday even Id the Ariel-Thomas Combi nation, a mnl&l oraramxation. will give an en tertainment. Kvery person in EbentborK should attend It. Below Is an extract from the Boston Herald: The Ariel Quartette, at tbe SUr tloomecoorert. last Mominy erentoe. showed what constant practice will do lor Rood Tolres. Their uniform ity and rich Wlendlnic as a quartette ws at once satisfying and surprising-. Some ot their num bers were done In an orlalnal and eatehy" man ner that took the audience by storm, and on the whole they can rank thomselvei aa one uf the tint ladies' quartette In New Enzland. On Wednesday erenlna; Ker. Thomas Dixon, Jr., will lecture on Backbone.'1 Here Is what S. Henson, I. I)., said of him at a banquet at tbe Orand Pacific Hotel, Chicago : I always feel. after heart na: fllxon. as 1f I had been on rtree (Isuirhter) . and wanted to s:o on another (rer ewed laua-hter). tor 1 see ana-el In stead ot snakes, legions of anicetr. You saw them, didn't you? to you know bow It Is that IHxon comts to be so eloquent? I hare the secret. He was brought up In a state concerning which I learned from Olnev's s:eoaraphy. a great while aa-o. that It principal commodities were tar. pltcb. turpentine and lumber. Now. what mn ol combustibles And they are all bound up la lMxna. and fired with cenlous. That la the reason whr he Maxes so." (Laughter ) On Thursday evening Jabu De Witt Miller will deliver a lecture on tha-'Usesof Celine. ', Tbe Wooster, Ohio, correspondence of the Mansfield DatlH Herald . on February 26th. 187. contained the following: A full house greeted Jaha Ie Witt Miller, tne locturer. at tbe opera rouse last nlrht. Mr. Mil ler It a brilliant talker and his lecture abounded in wliaad e-ood common mt. Three who tail ed to bear Mr. .Miller misled the greatest treat o! the season. fpHf Protection Mutual Fire Insurance f'ora L pany of Ham - rta count? at a meellne; of the Directors teli tieptemher IS ped a reso lution tbe ioMiih of which I a! follows. This company w li not be liable for any loss caused by ne ot a steam threnber. stetm hay press, nor other sieaaa eualae ou the premise, nor for any loss, where socsj engine has been ued. occurrtOK wtthla twelve hour after ths fire baa been re moved Irom the furtace. THE DnderaiKned. havloa rented the storeroom formerly oecu pied by Wm. P. Jones. In the West ward ol Koensburc . and will hereafter keep on hnd a supply of Fresh Fish and Oystara. .Boots and shoe repaired oa short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. MAKTIN K1ST. "llfANTEIH Furs of all kinds, for which the IT flintiest market prices will be paid. Brink them In. O. I.. FKEDEKICK 3. oct30 .benstxirg. Pa. STK1CTI.Y No. l Uoad t ans lor tlO.ou at Duf ton k. Son'. GENUINE Irish horse collars for $3.00 at 'Ni tons'. Orpliaus' Court Sale -OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! T Y virtue ol an order ot the Orphans' Court ol J Cambria county, Pennsylvania, to me direct ed, I wi 11 expose to public sale on the premiee on SATURDAY, NOV. 2i. 1391, at 2 o'clock, r. the lol lowing described real estate. vl All that certain piece or parcel of laud situate In Allegheny township. Cumbria county, Penn sylvania, adiclntn land of B. P. Anderson. T. L.. Parrlah. Joseph F. liurbln. Susan allaKher, heir of Joseph O'Brien, deceased, William Lilly, and Lemon at Ballsy, eontalnlna; 275 ACRES ! more or le. about 100 acres of which are cleared, and having thereon erected a large two-storied FRAME HOUSE, and Large Frame Barn and tbe necessary outbuildings, all In good re pair. There Is a large quantity of pine, hemlock and various kinds of hard wood timber on this property .and It Is underlaid with valuable eeams ot coal. The timber oa said land, and tbe eoal In and nnder tbe same, together wl h the usual mln Ina rlirht and privileges, will be offered for aala separate, II a better price can be obtained In that way man ny onerina; the entire land with tbe timber and coal together. TF.KMS OF SALE. Ten per cent, of tbe purchase money to be paid at the time of sale; tbe balance of one third at tne eonntnatlon ol sale: one-third In one year, and one-third in two years after tbe confirmation of sale. Deferred payments to bear Interest and to be secured by tbe Judgment bond and mort gage ol purchaser. M. 1. KITTrJLL, trustee to sell tbe real estate of Franola Ual- laitber, deceased. Ebeneburar.Fa.. Oct. 80. 1M1. ECONOMY -IS- TV E Jl L TH! GET KICH by boy I nc your Fall and Winter Oooda of tbe arm that will aave you big money on everything- yoa boy. We will show you the most varied and com. plete lice of new styles. e will show you blgb prade good of honest quality. We will make you te most satisfactory price. We will please you In every way. Our Superior Ooods and Fair Prices cant be beat on the face of tbe earth. Imp In and see us. lfont lonret tbe place. ECOJsOMT CLOTHIitniD., - Malldiaiar, Lilly, Pat. At tne front wub a mamrnmb line ol MEN"S AN ! BOYS' CLOTHlN(, HATS, CAPS AND OBNT'S' FUKMSH1NO OtMJItS. Now of fered at prices that will make the splendid goods jump. ALES me rn WASTED. I I I Local mr Trayeinr. U To sell Nursery Stock. Salary. Expenses and Steady Emplovment guaranteed. CHASE BROTHERS CO.. .Sm liochesu-r, N. Y. STRAY 8TKER, A stray steer, atwut two year old. name to my place In Allegheny township In June last. Tb owner I requested to come forward, prove property, pay charge and Uk blm away, other wise he will o disposed of aenordtn a- te law. ... . M. P. ANlfEKSON. Alleitbeny twp.. Oct. IS. 1S9I. ISTKAY. j Came to tbe residence of tbe anderslaned In Allegheny towasbtp on or about the 1st day ol Jun. .191, on heller, brown back and sides wbli belly and four white feet. Supposed te be rislne; two years old. J. H. 1 VOKY UtLia 3t- Allegheny towns' hip ID (O yon need Job Printing U so, gire the - mmmMMm m uiai oracr. 'Johnston, Buck & Co.7 ! UANKEKS, E3ENSBURG. - - PENN'A. J A. W. Bl'I K. -abler. t " ESTABUSBSDlSSS. Carrolltown Bank, UAKKOIXTUWN, FA. T. A. MHAKBAUttll. Cashier. General Banting Bnsiiitss TransacteS. Tbe lollowina; are tbe principal features of a general bakalnj: business : ncposm Kecelred payable on demand, and Interest bear Ins; certificates issued to time depositors. LOAKS Extended to customer on favorable terms and approved paper discounted at all time. COLLECT! OS at Made in tbe locality and upon all the banking towns in tb United States. Charge moderate. BRAFTh Issued negotiable In all parts of the United States, and forelaiu exchange Issued n all part of turof . ACCOCKTS Of merchants, farmer and others solicited, to whom reasonable accomodation will be extended. Patron are assured that all transactions (ball be held as strictly private and confidential, and that tbey will be treated as liberally as good banking tulea will perslt. Respectfully, . JOHHSTOH. BUCK CO. PUBLIC SALE) OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! THE undersigned will sell at public sale ea tbe premise e u TUESDAY, ilOV. 3D, 1891, AT S O'CLOCK, P. M..THE FOLLOWING DE SCRIBED HEAL ESI ATK. TO WIT: All that certain lot ot arroond situate in the boroug-b ot Loretto, Pa., frontinir on St. Joseph's street on tbe east, and bounded on tbe norta by an alley, and on tbe south by lot of Mrs. Sarah Sanker. and being- known and numbered on tbe plan ol laid borough as lot No. 114. There is erected on this lot a two-story frame DWELLING HOUSE ! in Good Repair. TEKTUS OF SALE: Ten percent, ot the pur chase money to be paid In hand at the time ol sale: the balance ol one-third on delivery of deed; one third In six months, and one-third in twelve months from dellveiy ot deed. Deferred pay ments to be secured by judgment bond and mort gage of purchaser. E. A. BUSH, Eie-nlor of Manrsret Maguire. deceaeed. Altoona. Pa.. Oct. 23. ltswl. 0. A. LANGBEIN, Manufacturer of aud Dealer In ""' ALL KINDS of HARNESS, SADDLES, BMDLES, WHIPS, COLLARS HARNESS OILS, BLAKKETS, Robes, Fly Nets, Curry Oombs, etc, te Ke patrtnic Neatly and Promptly done. Ail work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Kldtasr Bridle, from. Tenia Bridles, from... -oW.tlp. .41 0 up. Lap Dusters. from.. oe. np. jtlacbins-made Harness, from o.iio np. Hand-made Harness, from slO.OO np. 4J9Call and examine my stock bete pur chasing elsewhere. I guarantee to sell as cheap as the cheapest. -Shop Harkers'Kow on Centre street aprl2tf LILLT BANKING : CO., LILLY, PA., JSO. B. MILLE.N, CASHIER. BUSINESS A GENERAL HANKING TRANSACTED. FIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDENT INSUR ANCE. ,- ALL THE PRINCIPAL STEAMSHIP LINES REPRESENTED BY US. Accounts of merchants, farmers and oth ers earnestly solicited, assuringour patrons that all business entrusted to u 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., feu5'.tf. Lilly, Penua AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the Orphans' Court of Cambria county. In tbe matter of tbeirat and partial account ot John Itel. Administrator of Mtchaol BranlO. de ceased. And now. September 16. 18U1. oa motion of Alvln Evans. Esq.. attorney for administrator, James M. Walter. Esq.. appointed Auditor to distribute tbe lundr In tbe hands ot said account ant to and among tbe person letrally entitled to reeelve the same By ths Cor ST. Extract from the Kecord. Notice Is hereby given that I will sit for tb purpose of tbe above mentioned appointment at the office ot Alvln Evans. Eq.. In Elensbunr. on TUESDAY. THE 1TTH DAY OF NOVEMBER. A. V. 1691. at 11 o'clock, a. -. when and where all parties Interested may appear, or be forever debarred from coming In on said fund. JAMES M. WALTERS, Oct. 23. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE . In tbe Orphans' Court of Cambria county. In the matter of ue account of flratton L. Kod gers, administrator of tbe estate ot Maria B. Hoopes, deceased. Having been appointed Aaditor byald Court to report distribution of the fund In the band ot the accountant, notice Is Lereby given that I will ait at my erftoe In the Nrooi of Ebenaburg on SATURDAY. OCTOBEKSIST. 18V1 at 10 o'clock a. M ., lor the purpose ot discharging tb duties of jld appointment, when and where all parties Interested may attend or be forever debarred from coming In on said fond. DONALD E. DU FTON. Ebensburg, Pa., Oct. 16. U9L Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOriCE. JobnLantxy.Jri Nfc , Tm Caesar Laforte. wu ET- Having been appointed Auditor to distribute tbe fund In tbe bands of tbe Sheriff arising from tbe sale of the defendant' real estate, notice is hereby given that I will sit at my office In Eb ensbunrun MONDAY, NOVEMBER vTH, 1891, t 10 o'clock, A. M. when and all parties Interested Dustattend or be forever debarred from coming In on said fund. T. W.U1CK, Oct. 23. 1RV1.- Auditor. AUDiroR'8 NOTICE. Having been appointed auditor to dlstrib nt tbe fund In tbe band of E. P. Baker, as signee ol Abraham Beat et dx.. notice I hereby given that I will sit at my office In Ebensburg on Tl'KSDAY. NOVEMBER 10TH. Hl. at 10 o'clock a. m tor the purpoee ol said appointment, when and where all parties Interested mast at tend or it debarred from coming In on said fund. T. W. DICK. Oct. 23. Auditor. TO tb voter of Cambria county . 1 hereby announce myself as an In dependent candidate lor the office of Poor Direct or on the platlorm of tb People's party. II elect ed. I pleda-e myself to perform the duties ot tb office with honesty and to tb beet ot my ablllti. FLORENCE W1LLEBKAND. Aug. 2, lfL Allegheny township. M. D. KITTELL, Attorney-o t-ijaw, EBENSBURO, PA. Office in Armory Building, opp.Court Hons. W. DICK. ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW. Cstsssrse. Pnv'a. -Special attention given to claims nr Pen. sion Bounty, etc chl- t-l ONALD E. DUFTON. ATTORNEY-AT LAW. Easnancno. Pbbba. jW Ofllee Iu Opera Hons. Centre street, C EO. M. MEADE. ATTOKNEY-AT LA W. Ensnarna. Pxnna. SHrUrfli-e en tlentre street, peer High. . HU. 11YERS, I ATTOtNEY-AT-LAW. Ennnssvaa. Pa. rOfflc in CoiloBAds Bow, cntr stnnt. 25 a ILeatlers : TIib -People's -Store, Fiflli Ayenne, Pittslmrli. ore Mail Order Department HRIXtJS THE PEOPLE'S STORK TO People's Homes. JUST CLAXCE OVEU THIS LIST OF DEF.lUTllEiTS And if thoro's anylliin? in tlic-m you arv likely to want, don't buy before you Write for Samples TO OITR Mail Order Department. Carpets, Curtains, Upholstery, Dress Goods, Silks, Velvets, Wraps, Jackets, Suits, Millinery, Dry Goods, Notions. Trimmings, Inures, Hosiery, Gloves, Underwear, Klankets, (ients' Furnishings, Shoes. 20 Departments IF' VOU WANT TO GET AX IDEA OF THE GOODS THAT THEY CONTAIN, SEND For Free Copy OF OUR Illustrated Catalogue Fon Fall and Winter. CAMPBELL & DICK, 83, 85, 87 & 89 Fifth ATe, PITTSBURGH. Wall Paper. Srid lor. to our Mail Department for new samplesof Ni-e I'apers for fie: Solid Gilt, from l.V. to 1-lne Embssedand Irridesent l'ajHTs from 20c. to Sue. roll. J. KERTO MILLER & CO., M3 Siuithfield St., PITTSBURUU, I'A. (Mentiou this paper.) Marehfrl-'.vr AKEWTS WIMTED rVniVirr norm of 0M d Ever since we discanled the Gro cery business our customers have mourned the loss of the Cheapest place to buy Groceries, and in conse quence we have been asked daily to start this business again. To comply with the request of our many patrons we have decided to do so, and on or about OCTOBER 6TH, we will be ready with an immense and complete stock to wait on you and fill your orders with New and Fresh Groceries, mill will shortly furnish you with price list. Thanking you for the putronngc hestowed 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, of : Lowcst Read $1.50 The popular fabric; this m-uoh for Toa dies" Cosiunier. We're s'llinir lots of them. Our ass4rtitif tits are riirht: qualities riidit; anu, oest ol an, prices rig lit. DON'T PAY T5 cents for 42-INCH MIXED BEDFORD COBDS that you can pa in these stores for liu cents. Nw -tO-iiH-h Kail ford C'tirds, TV. andfl.oi. 4S-im-h 44-inch 4"-lnh 1. I..KI. 2. . 4S-incii r.l-inch 2..HI. Note that hut 0 vanls of these wide fab rics required for full suit. Not an eM-ns- iteauiL, uui ciy mj iimi anu naiiusoiii'. New 4'.'-iiich AUSTRIAN SUITINGS, Neat, narrow strities, handsome ctdor ings.1.00 A YARD. BEDFORD CORDS These and many other r-pecial values in I DRESS - FABRICS' at 2.V-., Xtc.. X'..Suc. to-' uj a vard. toueth- ! er with the i I D SITION lF FALL & WINTER GARMENTS IN THESE CLOAK ROOMS. will deuioiiMrale to you that we are mak ing it more to your intTest every season to trade at these stor-s. Social atK ntion to MAIL ORDERS Catalogue and Fashion lournal now ready. Write for copy. BO.GGS&BUHL, 115, 117, 119 & 121 Ferleral SL, ALLEGHENY, VA. mm I - fx J faT t - " - tini,A iMrrrvif Ihry hv. Any l -M ! titm utk. st.asw fa Ixsart. fMTttli wyfimvf. W trt S. nk. ran d4 JT Mn -imh, mil ,fr liu.- t ltr nr. 1 tit i cnira-. iv UJ,ait hi U,,: . i ll, i lul MM-ms.tu rm w tsr ItriMMrc sir- ..-...(; fi .: f .. ? i; t.f r aitri m i.l ud !" W'T liUlc n u. t-rnu turui. Hie riM. pi.-Mt'Ht aiiJt.i h i -tit..'. m , ,-1 k(tni.i S.n . -4 tin na.tMi A lilL, J :.ir. At O., iUO. 1891 5 52! H fca a 53 : Prices. the per Year JUST RECEIVED! A LARGE LT Boots & Shoes "GUT AT Sheriff's Sale ! FROM THE i.TK K OF W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO.t The public invited to call. Prices away down. JNO. LLOYD & SONS. REVOLVERS, POWDER, SHOT, SHELLS, WADS, Fishinc; Tackle, and all Klnda of Snorting Coods. B1WBJ;M- WATSON, heairlDK neatly aud i rtniitly Jun. ValQaMe Eeal Estate FOB SALE ! AU,T itrounj in the wt ward of tl hor unh ol h wD.l.um. uibna rouoty, ! irouHnB on Nauple street aviuu-Uiereon erect- FRAME HOUSE and outbuildiuKs.all in iiood repair. or terms or particulars eali, -ii (,r aMress '"rterma JOHN NKAI.AN. .MckU)o. Pa . or M. 1). Kll'l tXX,. lanlurK, PATENT STEEL PICKET FENCL 1UM0)U; ISDESTKl C1IULE. Cheaper than "Wood. II ii r r r H h i r 11 ri Is mil Taiinwmm ftps f.o. wlia fm. o. a SHUHXMtewAMlrwavWoraaa. STWa vnwi far prM. tiorn Ummr, HaaikOT mi tut Doubt, mm BimM. V tuMd. VtwiSwhonnllofTlrM rwout. Cnniu, Miaai. rkuao, rira Malun ea4 riaa Bxral'. Oilw rr.. mmm K.UI.S.. Brmmm S trai enn. VlhK noua Aiu WiJHW acasaas. aa.aklaa.wiu Muaa. TAYLOR l DEAN, MUS03r.d2(avk6ta fiUeUursb, Fav r, ' ; . i in i r
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