The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, November 06, 1891, Image 3

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u.t Mtr. CAMnRiA co., rA.
Ni)VEMHEK H.
it '!
I.IH.1. AM PKKMHTAl.
; , .: .In i I ti ll youo" fellow i. now
II ..'I. l. i 'I M'-X'''li. u! Johu-luun,
. 1! nil Tlilll'Mln v.
r ,i" : 1
vv i'i 'l iy !! a fino day but a bad
,: ii. Mio.-nit- in ilii ocunty.
.l..ni I : n i ri'-olectvd President
-i-oiniiy by a larsre majority.
-. .i i m I was cnvcrod with a rouble
; , . t Iiis Thiirdii"j iiiorninjr.
v .-. M .ii i A"'" Kirkpatrirk. wife
lx , ;.,iti ii-k. of Klcr township, diol
I !,r. i'l la-? wrrk. .wd about fifty
V dulninti. luiiizlirir Dr.
! i, iii.ni. "I ' Alloona. formerly f tills
.-iiiiii: the Mi.-e. O'NeilL in tin
,l.,..l V :-1 rrioii. a rieli farnwr of near
P.... .i sre I To. rommiT(l suicide
, ... j iu. wife, aifed !, stole ?iio
, .,.1 . i ( I .
..I,-,... l. rr.-iirli?. of Jutintovn, was
,, , ; ; i. . j i i I on Wednesiiay on a cbai Kt
.-: r t I I.Mltrry preferred by I'oliee
y ; ii . .if i hat eity.
! ,; . i tie- noted London blMik deal-
. -.-iid to the World's Fair Ex-
,ti. .nil ..iri'iiph letter of ChriMoph-
:. ,,',.(- !of hieli lie paid ?."i.XiO.
v.-.. i jii'1 I M ii nay. u resident of S lief-
:ii; , ii l oiinty. Iowa, formerly of
: 2. :- :-,t iiiif friends in this jiluce.
v.. J,!"'1'' an absenee of tifti-en
i-ii Miller, of liarr townstip.
,. i . ! . .. Ti.in -day shipping his (T'wkIs
j , , i . .i li I he hi.s recently built
! ...ii 'ili the intention of residing
V T"u ti-eiid. firesideiit of the Cam
, ; ii: i nii.niv. died at bis home in
j.l ,i .ii Thursday morning. Mr.
, ....... i h:i- Leetl lllesillellt. nf tlir iwiiii.
:'
: i.
. v :...mi ii. a seventeen-vi nr-old
All. and Mrs. John Uowdell.
i'i-:.ii:e. was broushttif j;iil on
..ii a i-harire fff inotrrlsrihi!ity
, ,i i. 1 i r fat her.
M i : , ' l W ard, formerly of this
- .. n ; - linii-ly ill :u thebomeof
:m Mr. I'eter Sehwab. in Al-
!:. W.inl i-iiiite!i8eI and his re-
.1 .'ni, bt fnl.
'.nil- have bivn ret lll'neil lo
. .ii ! ..ra-'i ii iilture for th is year
. -i in tied value I. 1.171. Hi. and
'a paid bv tbi'ni Is iM -
;,v. ' .I'.-e of s.:t mills,
i '! W'i ! !i :i ill T. Iavis. of this
1 1,1- l en ,i patient in the Altoo-
;i f, I -i-liie time past, i s 1 v i 1 1 u
:, it in-titiition with but litth
'. r ii -, , , ' i v. M r. I?avis is about
.I n a .li.hii-t.iwn tinner, while
M 'i..- nirli of a new house in
Ai.iiniay slipped ami fell, a
lu. Ae feet to the frl'.unil
- l-ri .u iii near the w rist and
. li'Ml ti'e ankle.
y.i iljv- airn ("has. ( ;allaiher ami
M.i.'.i". ef this plaee. who art
r r!a- hank at Kittanintr Point,
i i il.l .-af and her four kitten-.
': .tiiinmlsat their cabin at tlie
to !'itiie-tii.'ate them.
i iv !:i-t Al.A Fresh was arres
i: I'i.:!... ..ii a i harireof surety of
i ' ' i i v his w ife. The eon
1 1 : -!. .V!er the arrest, visited a
ir, ,..-e of iiienebinsf their
" ' :',.-re. Fresh ifave the ofli-
. . .: ,1 '-appeared.
" ' fanners will reeeive
,; ' i ..-iieil tho'isand dollars
i; , , ...j, ,,r this year.. Apple
' '! ' :!.! now from Cleve-
!-.. lTi.i.in-a and Philadel
- ' -.--five cents a bushel
' 1 -V ' .,. lillSt tti.
' ! iii'ht a freight wnt-k
' N : . 'h iii which fifteen
- i ..: -i. motives were had-
V. ! of the cars" Were so
! ".a' ir was found necessary
' ; " tr.'t thetn out of the road.
.1 -everal Injurs.
" '-i. ,,i -ending a reinftUm
' ' :,r -ay-: "I might flog my
i n v irtHndniother: f
ilily smother a blind !
.'iM steal ginger-bread
I w: 1 have not got so
7 :i M.r printi-r."
'- had a bonfire on the
'V night after the re-
a-lvalil.g the (-lection
fi' lK.-r. Captain Tom
i-'HM-r. and be made
' .'imhria House steps
Kep'ihlirans (n their
il 0.
Ou Sniulay t-Ycning the bm of Mi
cliaul Wagoner, near Heshhon Indiana
county caught fire and burned to the
ground along with four head of horses, l.V)
bushels of buckwheat, 2.V) bushels of corn
and a largo amount of hay. The fire is
thought to b or incendiary orgin.
There were several hundred votes fill
ed In the north of the county, for H.J.
Hlough. for Jnrv Commissioner, instead of
E. J. lilough. It was a typographical mis
take of one of the printing Toftices in that
SCCtlon, but luck'ilv it will nnt eff....t t?,
result as the candidates for that office are
ootn noiind to bt elected.
The election offieen rf tho Vmii-iuo.,11.
wan! Johnstown failed to send nn anr r-
twrn sheet on the canntv tielref. ,!
tliat reason the court on Thtirsday even
ing sent an rofticcr to Johnstown, with a
piocess to bring n the ballot hovmntui...
ing the returns, and wi l :,,li,,,,r,. .....
til Friday without i-oninlet i..rr ii... r,rn..
count of thn flection.
Farm pratits w ill Ie i.niio nno mi .m.m
this year io the United States than they
have bevn during the recent years of de
pression. On the basis of Drejient nrnsiuwtii
an authority estimates the corn crop of
lS'.U. at S.UMMIUWXIO bnsl.eU u'liirjvii.in
0(10 bushels, and oats, 2,00().()no bushels
against I..). and 524, 10,000 bushels'
respectively in lsoo, and 1,700,44. and 55S.
oon.000 bushels as the average for the pre
ceding eleven years.
E. J. Hlough, the Democratic candi
date for jury commissioner, had a narrow
escape from death on Tuesday. He hud
comedown from his home, in Mml.i.n. t.
vote in the Seventh Ward, and wlnl w-nlt.
ing on tlte train stepped 01, the track just
as the train approached, w ithout noticing
it. Friends standing bv grabbed him and
dragged him from in front of the moving
engine, or he would surely have been run
owv.Johnxttiirn Ileralil.
The 1 io in tuw.nl,. in - - -
s j ' in vuiuurn county
( win near something drop before another
' ',':,r I'iifses around. The election of Har-
Ker means a repetition of the election of
Judge White hi this county, through the
assistance of license Democrats, and his
snl.se.menr refu-al of license. Many of
them w ill have cause to mourn, but the
loinmuniry at large will be greatly bene
fitted by a reduction of licensed houses i
that countv. Indiana DrjHjcrof.
We had Intended holding back our pa
lcr one day for the purpose of giving our
readers the official election table, but on
account of tj,e arnnt of time consumed
by theclerksin takmgdown and computing
the returns this (Thursday) afternoon and
i'o-iuiiii owing to the Ixrff. ?ic nr ji
. . . v VI n 1 it. 1 1
dates, there being firty-six columns of fig
ures to take down, we found it would
throw us too late to get theltable set up for
this issue. We will KiVe the correct of
ficial returns next week.
Notices of the Intention tn
- vuilH.l lllf
right to the seats of six members-elect to
House of Representatives in the Fifty
second congress have been filed with the
i"tk 01 the House at Washington.
Among them aw the following: John It
Reynolds vs. C.eorge W. Shank, from the"
Twelfth Pennsylvania district: Thomas
H. Creevy vs. Edward Scull, from the
Twentieth Pennsylvania dlstri- ai.. I
der K. Craig rs. Andrew Stewart, from the
-iwenty-iotirth Pennsylvania district.
T
via
WaaillvutBallrMd.
No new feature ever Inaugrated by the
tennsyivanla Railroad Comoanv ttr. t,i
such universal comment and attention as
the series of tours run early this year to
me iar fact tic Coast, and now that anoth
er series is announced for lsy , not only
covering the Pacific coast but an Individ
ualized tour to Me len. lit l;niil .f ft,,.
Aztec. Is further illustration of the won
derful growth of the personally conducted
system of traveling and the progressive
move of this world-famed railroad. Each
tour will be limited to a certain number
of passengers, who will travel In a Pull
man vestibule train, furnished with the
luvurous appointments of the richest home
- .111 iauies maid, stenographer and type
writer, library, bath and barber, smoking
library rooms and the observation car In
truth an exact reproduction of this famous
1'eiinsylvutiia Limited. The first tour
leaves New York January 13th, and
speeds directly to the P
Louis Kansas City, Las Vegas and Santa
t e. The second tour, the Mexican, leaves
r ebruary loth, running dirtvtly to the city
of Mexico via Cincinnati, Mammoth Cave,
Birmingham, Montgomery and New Or
leans, with inciuental stops en route. The
third, Februarv 24th. rims .Hr-eiK- t,. x-...
..t , . -
in-all via (.lnciunati and Mammoth
Cave, and thence, after the Marda Gras
festivities, to the Pacific coast. The
loiiitn and fifth, both tbronirli riif..r..iu
tours, w ill leave March 24thand April 20th
iecuveiy.
xuu inauguration of this service last
year was the theme for universal ,-ni,.,.,i
and the warmest credentials of praise bear
-i.iiiiony 10 the high standard and per
fection of every detail promoting the com-
,uu tt,,u enjoyment of the tourists.
ucn an opportunity has never been
presented before the jx-ople of the
".--i 01 inoroughly s.-cing the vast domain
of the country they so valiantly boast of.
ni an sueii an oiitinrtin.it v nt . :.i.i..
rt ....... .j ,i.-ivillf
the interesting land of the Aztec, replete
luins garlanded with mythical lore,
-the rates for the round trip are exception
ally low, and include notonlyall necessary
traveling expenses en route to the Pacific
coast and return, but also side trips to the
iw acme, resorts in California and several
carnage and stage rides of interest. This
applies as well to the Mexican tour, where
me onjeciive point will be thecity of Mex
ico and side trips made from there the rate
,UUUU,UK oxery necessary sxpense as well
as hotel accommodations and side trips.
Itineraries presenting tha full details of
im iouis are in course of preparation, and
oe issuea at an early day. In the
meantime more detailed information may
.-ecurea oy addressing Geo. W. Hoyd,
Asst. Gen'l Passenger Agent. Philadel-
puia, 1 a.
Th RrlBrat.
ilelOW Will be foil till thA vnt tn tl.ii
county on President Judge and Sheriff.
The official rote on the whole ticket will
be given In next week'a Fuecxax.
Judge. SherS.
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DiMtrhts.
Adams tp ,
Alleifhenv two
Ashville
Harr twp
Hlacklick in n
Cambria tw p
carrootown
Carroll two
Chest twp ."
Chest Springs
( leal tielil t u n
Conemaugli twp
Cooiersdale
Croyle twp
Dale
Dean twp
Eatt CininiAiio I.
East Taylor twp
Ebensburg. E. wd...
KU'iisburg, W. wd..
Elder twp
Franklin
Gallitziu bor
(rallitzin twp
Hastings
Jackson twp....""""
1st ward
2nd ward
3rd ward
4th ward
r.th ward
0th ward
7th ward
th ward
!th ward
loth ward "
11th ward
12th ward.......
13th ward
14th ward
1-lth'ward "
Kith wnrd
Lore t to
Morrellville
Mu nster twp
Portage bor
Pol taire tu n
eade twp
RifkhlunH t u-n
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Stonycreek twp!".'
-lunimerniii twp....
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V MSIillifrf11 T.u-a
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Wilmore
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. L. JOHSSTOS. M.J. BCVK. A. W. BUCK.
TiUjMfiir
Johnston, Buck & Co.,
BANKEIiS, -EBENSBURG.
- . PESN'A.
A. W. BECK, f-aaliler.
EaTABUaaBD;iS88.
Garrolltown Bank,
CAKKOIX.TOWN. PA.
T. A. IHABBAttill, Caaliler.
General Banting Easiness. Transacted.
Tha lollowlDic r tba prlnolpal faAturet of a
geoprl baLBing boiiness;
DEPOSITS
Keeelred payable on demand, and Interest bear
ing eeruncatea Issued to time depositors.
I.OA5S
RztBi1e1 to enrtnmer on (arorahle tatms and
approved paper dlHeuanted at all times. 1
COLLECTION H
Made In the locality and upon all tba banklna
towns In the United State. Charges moderate.
' DBAFTS
IssneJ seiiotiable la all parts nf tha United
States, and ioreljrn exchange Usued an 11 parts
of Eurote.
ACCOCHTS
Of merchants, farmers and others solicited, to
whom reasonable accomodation will be extended.
. ;"r,V"""l o iranaaetiooa aball
be held as strictly private and confidential, and
that thej will be treated as liberally as aeod
banking tales will peraiit.
Respectfully,
JOHKSTOS. BUCK at CO.
0. A. IxAlBEIN,
Mannfannrerof and Dealer In
ALL KINDS of HARNESS,
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217
132
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101
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184
50
SADDLES, BRIDLES. WHIPS,
COLLAES HABKESS OILS, BLANKETS,
Ko'-127 Neu, Onrry Com bit, etc. etc..
' .dU iuhi)iiij uuac. A.11 1
goaxanteed to give satisfaction.
60c. np.
$160 op.
Ke-
rork
Kldlnr Ttrl.ll.a rMn
Teaid Bridles, from
Chaplain William T. Davis & ill.
ness we mention In another column died In
me Altoona hospital on Thursday. Hi.s
flllll-ial Will lik-lv talro ..1.,.AQ ...!....
out; o c-io-k Saturday afternoon.
1
I'l K.
"oU at l;th sidt-s
'ore aiM-eptiiiK it.
have by by chi-in-biiis.
ousted the
Hives of the lives,
!y laying; the bij?
!iy fiit-d the bills
' l 'l-t.-i. of St. Joseph.
' 1 v i ' mfiilcntly expect
iiinl stormy winti-r,
' Saturn w ill pass Its
1 illi. ''K-tolM-ri.
' lie attributes the
in- which he predicts
A Prk-r a Relic.
Major Robert Liitzinffer tn.Hr t..
day) received thronish the mail a small
puiKaR-e Wliich. be Inir onene.i fIUW,.H t.
his stirprised eyes a very handsome and
valuable jrold watch and chain which had
belonged to his deceased daughter Mattio.
.ah uriMsrnen note aeeomnan vln it inf,..-..
ed hint that it had been found after the
flood.
The truth is th at it wan ffmrwl In tlt o t
tic of the Major's ruined homo in the First
Ward, whither it w as taken bv the family
w hen fleeing fivm the encroaching waters;
mat it was in a plush case, pud that t.
taehed to the chain were tn-n vl,i-,i,ln
gold rings. All w ere stolen together tl.or
- " "l, tlir LJa.-l9
while reveling in his or her spasm of hon-
CStV. foriTot to return t no rl r.o.
The jewelry all belonged to the Mulnr'j
daughter Mattie. w ho died shortly before
the flood. She was dearly loved by her
father, and the treasures were r.ricc.1
the watch was enffrnverl with rim initio
M. C L,. The finder undonhti.riir L-
from the first to whom it h.ArnA hm
over two years were required for the tiling
to compromise with its mnci n i.;..i.
It did by returning the watch and keeping
mi-nuns, wimn were not marked.
llio package was delivered to tl , mil Iai
by a letter-carrier, and was mnrt-nH "j
cents Due." which he gladly paid. John
tinrn Triltune.
tin- Mi-ilfind-Somei -
,; indicate that J. II.
k l'uli!ii-iin nominee, is
' ' There were two
:,v-- in the district but
' '. Ivooier, lie IJe
" ''in Siiini-rset county.
"' 1 "i'-m-cker.
1 ' : 1 1 . . 1 1 . - C'otupatiy had
' tiiroiigii h.-je 011 j
A -i'Mitional w ires on
iinf here they je
' "' ''ii,-k for the purpose
ii'- between JohfcA
'l'i' men tx-viin tite
' ' i i.-r wire on WhI.
Hiirlid Alive.
Two weeks ago Farmer George Heid
eckor, of Urecn township, Erin county,
this state apparently died very suddenly of
what was supposed to have been heart
failure. The remains were burried four
days later, from St. John's Lutheran
church of Erie and temporarily interred in
a neighbor's hit in the Erie cemetery,
pending the purchase of one by his family.
The transfer was made on Monday, and
w ufen the r .mains were evhumed the cask
et was opened at the rcouest of his fwn.Mir
and a horrifying spectacle was presented!
The body had turned around, lying on its
iace. anu 11 anl tle Interior of the casket
core traces of a terrible struggle
ueatli in its most aw ful sl.nr. Tho , lie
torted and blood covered features bore evi-
oence or the horribV agony endured
clothing about the head and neck
torn into shreds, and likewise tae
of the coffin.
Uloody marks of iiugor nails on tho face
inioai un nec k told of aw ful despair of
v.. uuumw man, wuo tore his own flesh In
lerrmie anguish. Several fingers had
been entirely bitten fl and the hands
lorn wiin .uie teeth.
Blair teoafy Altnnahoaae Bnrned.
About 2 o'clock on SmnrHuv (..,..,
- .- j iuiiiuuii
tue IJlair county almshouse caught lire
..0... a ueiectivo nue in one of the upper
dormitories during the absence of the
au-waru and the male portion of the In
mates, who were at work in the fields, and
spieau so rapidly that the building was
soon past saving, and the efTorts were con
fined to rescuing tho inmates and saving
some of the furniture. When the fire was
discovered. Mrs. Philip Young, the wife of
the stew ard, with some female Inmates, at
tempted to fight the flames with buckets
of water, but seeing that It was hopeless
and without avail to stay the progress, re
treated to the lower floors and began the
work of removing tho Infirm, blind and
half-witted paupers, many of whom became
frenzied and behaved in the most uncon
trollable manner. A high wind prevailed
and carried the soarks to the. l.nr ui,i,.i,
caught fire, but owinir to tho rrii.ui r as
sistance from Hollidavs-bursr. the ham w
saved. Manvofthe inmsitrfittiifToro1 K ......
- . .iuin:it,u UUIIi
anu Druises in their hurried efforts to es
cape. An idiotic woman named Nettie
iingung was led out of the building by
Mrs. Young, but after the
could not bo found, and it is f..r iUi
she returned and perished In tl
a diligent search fail.nl to find any trace of
llfl .
The Inmates, miintwrf
ed to HolJidaysbing wlu-re they are blng
taieu jor, is females being located in St
Mary's Catholic s
vided with temporary lodgings at the op-
ci a, iiuusi',
Tho loss Is estimated at $30,000, on w hich
there is an insurance of 1 13,000. The alms
house w as erected in 1848, but had lately
ut-cii rvinoueiea ana rerurnishod.
The
being
lining
Died.
M DOXALD Died at her home in Eb
ensburg on h nday, October 30th. Mrs
M?inwt;-MCft,?."idwifc of Ue'-a Joseph
1 u ,.1111 j ear 01 ner age.
The deceased was born in ilexam, Eng
land, and came to this country when a
young girl, being a sister of Mrs. Winnie
Moore, now a resident of a
also a sister of the late Father Gibson, who,
about fifty years ago was assistant pastor
of the Catholic congregation at Loretto
and also attended Ebensburg. She was
married to Mr. McDonald in Philadelphia
on the 20th of October. 1843, and ever since
has been a resident of Ebensburg, where
she leaves many warm friends who regret
her demise. She lea
death besides a bereaved ImshnnH
daughters, Mrs. J. A. Shoemaker, of Ebeus-
ourg, .miss Lizzie who is aitr i o,. .odi
ous order in Baltimore, and Mrs. Dr. Doern-
er.oi cumoenand, Md.,and one son Philip
.....tt.u, vi Aitoona. Another son
Jiaiihew died :a number of venrs arrn .
- j - si ait
T 1 r 1 -
Francis' Collesre. Mrs.MrnnnaM ka
.,ve a4V4 lTTTH
In III health for several
euuenng wjm patience and resignation
biiu uas gone to ner everlasting reward
May she rest In peace.
TUB TEACH ERfs I.HTITFTE.
... . ' u" .-.-kmuli iii tin Aeacners
institute of Cambria countv will beheld at
the Court House in Ebeiisb'urg on govern -ber
th, Hth. 11th. 12th anil 15th
The fnllnu.lnir t.l..Mn. " 1
this morning: -
SL- C ' . County Superintendent
of Schools;
Am laid up with severe sore throat and
doctor refuses to permit me to leave the
honse. oice such could not speak if I
w ere w ith yon. Am Very sorry.
T . , . D. II. Hastings.
1 ri if t .u,.T ....... . ... . 1 . .
- .... ....... iruru us lo in lorn; our
readers that some other speaker will be
V , ,a," irai iiastuiys' place on
Monday evening. Efforts are being made
U e Ct"- s"frl here on that evening,
and If successful, our lecture-going jH-ople
Will lM trl-Mgt tn I. ; . .
. . . " nai nun aiein. in aa-
dition to the lecture. Prof. Geo. P. Bible
" weii-known elocutionist, will give
f,.,1n,V,Ji,'i"g and the Altu?Uleej Club
will fifrnlsh some music.'
On T-itriH -I t.
-- - ' '"I- ni 111- i uonili.
1,111 rivn-an entertainment.
Ki-low isn extract from the Conixird , X
II . .flMIMli
' 1 he Ariel Quartette o lighted evervone
by their simrinir. Their voices blend won
derfully, though training is apparent in
...... i'i iv. nun n riciiness ana sweetness
tu ioiiw seioom exceii in this class of sing
ing is a marked characteristic,"
...n Wednesday evening Kev. Thomas
Dixon. Jr.. of New York city, w ill lecture
on "Backbone." The New York Phrcw,
"liHiirn! JfHtrital ttLxnrtt him:
"In styh. t.f ot-Htory Mr. ' Dixon more
nearly resembles Patrick Henry, we think,
than any other man of the century. His
style is suited to (Trent subjects and great
occasions, while theological hair-splitting
does not suit his capacity. He waft -born
tor larger effort and the-opiiortunity
iH'llire 1, 1 Tl. 1 C ttn,r.l.n T" t. .. 1 ' 1
, ... , , - "- uai in- may oe
laltlirul totlM hurhest possibilities of his
endowments and the pressing demands of
the age in which he lives. Hr the anxious
thought of many w ho have watched this
Plienonnnul -iinm.tr .ii, i . . . .
v "iin, irom oe. np.
Macbtne-made Haraess. from te.uo np.
nua-nufl U&rnui. frnm ila .A
.CH and examine my stock belora pnr-
i ra sen as euaap
as US MMnMI
att?0p flrt,r, K o Centra streat.
LILLY
BANKING : CO.,
LILLY, PA.,
MO. B. MILIES, ... CASHIER.
A GEXERAh BAXKINC. BUSINESS
- - - iaAJ.-iAtlLl.
FIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDENT INSUR-
ALV,T.5f5 J.atXIi STEAMSHIP
r.fci BtM(.Mtu BY US.
Af-ffllints nf nunnli.ntj - . ...
... . .. .w.oiii, mi iut ana oin-
ers earnestly solicited, assuringour patrons
that nil l.ii.in4.s A..tv......,i ... ... r..-.
...v-. . miiuHn io ui win re
ceive prompt and careful attention, and be
held Strictlv run Ki..., t 1 i.,... . ...
j .. ..... usiuuim will
be treated as liberally as good banking
rules will permit. 8
LILLY BANKING CO..
feWj0- Lilly, Penua.
BEDFORD
CORDS
i
Woaderfnl ! Startling !
Sal !
SIMONS' BIG- STORE !
Is the time when yoa have to buy and the time when you have
to buy cheajK We will assist you and can assure you that
03X02 DQ 33C-hX-h j3RL spent in our store
1!If03Kr3a 230XALA3R
-23flTX A 33Cj5l3EjI3F' elsewhere. To be
convinced see prices:
Grocery Department.
25 lbs. brown sugar, $; 23 lbs. soft white sugar, si; 21 lbs.
granulated sugar, 1; Dil worth coffee, 22c; Ai buckle coffee,
c.; good green coffee, 19c. All other groceries sold in pro
portion. In JjUcits,
we can not be undersold. Good shoulder, Sc. pr lb.; prime
ham 12c. per lb.; clear sides, 11c per lb; fine Bologna, 7c. per
lb; Ohio cream cheese, 13c; goodSwisschee.se, 18c.
Flour
in ten different brands. Vienna flour, the best in the land, si. 00
per sack.
Ladies' Coats.
Fine all wool Reefers, $3; Jerfey Coats, 3; Fur Trimmed
Keefers, $5. Beautiful line to select from. See them !
Clothing Department.
Men's all wool good dress suits, all colors, $7; Men's fine worsted
suits, blue or black, $10. Our line of Overcoats is larger than
ever and at prices to suit you !
Dry Goods.
There was a time when ladies of our town, in need of a new dress
had to go to large places to make the selection. Those days are'
past. Our line of Dress Goods is as perfect and complete as is
seen anywhere.
Furniture.
Right with us is the place to come for your Furniture. It is not
the prices alone that brings us the trade. No! Our reputation
is established for handling the most stylish and durable furniture
in town.
We have been with you many years and always tried to
sell ycu goods cheap, very cheap. Really, quick sales and small
profits have brought us the large trad we now enjoy, and we will
always treat our patrons so that they will feel satisfied to come
LEADERS OK LOW PRICES, '
GALLITZIN, PEINJiM'A.
Trip TMtrkiilar f Klri. tl.io T .
dles Costumer. Uc'ro wiling lots of thorn.
,z ti.iri ware riKui; quaiities riRut;
DON'T PAY
75 cents for
.Tahn
On Wednesday eveninsr
.IllllCr Will lerturo tl.-. !... .
ness." The Hal
a follows of his lecture In that city:
cussed In a practical, philosophical man-
..... jwnea to wiin unnagjrtng interest
throughout." . r
TO THE PEOPLE.
DeWit
Tftli-
' '' l'" ri-liip. tli.Ht
"' !;"- luirvestcd
" "f land. This
'r "jther town-
''f tO1ip
u fiom 4 aures ami he
i.s ai,d i'jo wagon
f!"'n the Hmt. n,.lfj.
l'-l,
:,
fluent has JsMud
iir.tr hai-Ii.v
l t t rt ......
- . v . mat-
ITincinle that a
r than writing
,1-"' as tlm j.!.
Fall of l be Lear.
The briirht, preen foliage of summer
i is now variegated with golden tiuU,
nu lesnesa tr-es win soon presage the
coming of wUiter's chilly blasts. Nature
has been mure thai usuallv lavisl. in
-:r. .. . . . . ' "
niiisunu aouiuiant cio eiake the heart
ni niisoaiMman glad. With the ad
vance of fall it will be well for all to take
proper safeguard against djsase. A pure
";"",uul K""- up the enfeebled system.
i his pnrjwse use Klein's u orld-famed
m "IJuquesue- rye. Both
arP wanted alwoliitely pure. They sell
i-..Tjvy at ..'j0 and ier full
iuart. .Major Klein also sells six-year-old
'iuckenheim.r, lijbson, OverhoJt, Finch,
-u.. ... nr t,reeK at i.oo per quart, or six
uri ior K.iM., tiooda shipped anywhere,
Send for catalogue
lug thin paper, to Max Klein, 83 federal
U I r-s.t til. 1 -.
formate by J. i A. E. Bender, Ebens
il
r ,
a I.
''"-,' . Iii.li-
" "w '"'1 tn f, ,irfl,
-'!,!f ")".': wiMi "-f"'-
, -v- 'ive -s one
a 'Urt'.. i,uan,fy ,)f
t'omurt for the Umlb-mM
The baldheuds may find a little comfort
... ... mi tnat eminent authority, the
London Lrnu-ct, denounces false the
doctrine that abundant hair is a sign of
bodily or mental strength in man. It says
Ue?,.,,e me hanjson precedent the
arue 1.-., .. , i .i 3 ua.u.jej. uiey llxey iorm
v 'n .. V "f .most -"duriug of races. The average
ftwanousc furnishe proof that lom and
thb-k hair U not a feign of intellectuality.
Th easily-wheedled Esau was hairy,
while the mighty Cisar was bald. Long
i.i 1 Tn nrUy wealf and fanat
ical and nien with scant hair are the phil
pl,,rs nd Matnamonawl soldiers of the
W Ol lll
Tlae Ladles I'STerllra.
uy perusing the ift. nt th v,....i.
Fashion Journals republished in English
oy a. Mcuowell & Co.. 4 West 14tl. str
ework, it can be readily understood
now iney nave become 4th F,ri..
with ladles. Issued in Park Hiffon.
puolishers. thev are the 1 ..art inn.
journals or the "O d WnrH"- in,
inerezore, a matter for surprise that un
massea critics should have pronounced
uurui me nesi t ashion Journals ever of
lorea io tlie American Dubltc. Tt i-..i,i i.
strange, Ind-ed, if ladie did not give ud
iina ior r asmon magazines which they
- ... . i . i ua.iu-
some Journals, whlcli ii vnnu. n
- "4iv II KtKf UIJ a
montn ahead of all others tn i,.i ..
9M1115 iuk
nu contain such valuable practi
cal lessons in the art of cutting and mak-
iiK uresses. L. Mode d Paria j
Aioum aes Modes" are rival fv.r n.. k.
place, single copies bel
J m ... " "" w
lr annum. "La Mode." tha Familv
Magazine, is only 13 cents a codv. ortiJio .
,t ur. uu not anow news agents to substi
tute inferior publications for th
can be mailed to you from New'. York at
mo prices iiere given.
The rllbli(ironai-altv : .11. .i
. - r. . ... , i , anu rijn any mOce
Interested in the great cause of education
are earni'silv Im-iti ...... i.Tr. . : '
; v i a n'-im rufii Mission
of the institute nevf -.lr .T a
there is a single institute In the state that
e "1-iiuiniu ur iM-iir talent
i l.i ii 111,711 1? . n as v es-
sionsareal fr .H ,..
. . - ..r; iiiko every par
ent, and every young man and every young
wnmnn tn turn . . .
tl.i. 7,7..-. .- like aavantager.r
tills ffrcat minnrlimiti. r i. ...
'."- .j j., culture, ive
requst your attendance on Thursday after
noon when we will he addressed by State
SunenntenHont. Waling t. t.
Dickinson College; You ca S
iiii?" ims.
Children nn.7.. . .
inttted m n Imk armniMtn by their jxi rents.
. . 'Vn,B.,r "tcr'ainmentsare the vei v
best bv far that v.-..- .
.hKr.',M? U" much n,ore bt "ieve
v-tl k iy na support or the peop e of
KlJensburir will r. K.
penditure. c.en. liastings on '-Education
Afri.rinsh,p "1 do t,,e raostT good
- i . . "'' ui illicit. win
Xew wl'fV Thomas Dixon Sf
-ew ork. on ' Backbone," will make the
"rs"or,TTSin;. an,, Ja" MHler o
i ss or l clinpss " will tii .
w hat we were made for.
X n hav. w. ...
I..i.-..t .rr.i " 'rv" raies. neason
.1 Ket with rtr.'ri .. i.
2 I
ticket withnnt rnc... i .. '.Jir""
eral admission. ir wfc Z,l-"...
seat a, cents School children. JTcZnil:
Tickets will he on i.iu . . t..-... j":
l n ?vemr " -ah. but
hJit?ulxth: fibers a fair chance one
thi'.h borw-'l "Tn at 10:30 a. m . and
w i. , r- n niesaav.
niun . ' ""J in.; i.ioiu 111
andience by coming in late.
I Almost f. .w-r.,. .A . . 1 . . . ...
OI rih -ni t"; V . V ,lne
rfj vlli J sjimemusicon Mon-
aay.. Wednesday and Thursday Evenings.
j.especTruily,
: ; ' - JW. Lkkch.
42-INCH MIXED BEDFORD C0BDS
that you can get in these stores
for fit) Wilts.
XSwi?-,nci1 B' d Cords, T5c. and tl.00.
43-inch " i -,
' 4S-inch - jr-
" 48-inch " - "Jk,"
" 51-Inch ' 5'g,
Note that but yards of these wide fab
rics required for full uit. Not an expens
ive suit, bm very stylish and handsome.
New 42-inch
AUSTRIAN SUITIXGS.
Theseand many other sjuvial values in
DRESS - FABRICS
at .v ...j-i.. .. . .
er with the ru. icgetn-
CRAND EXPOSITION
OF
FALL & WINTER GARMENTS
! IN THESE
CLOAK ROOMS.
will demonstrate to you that we are mak
lug it more to your interest every season to
trade at these stores.
Special attention to j
MAIL ORDERS
Catalogue and Fashion Journal now
""j- iinuiiur ropy.
The -People's -Store,
Fifa Aram, Fittstraril.
I
OUR
Mail Order Department
THE PEOPLO STORE
TO
People's Homes.
JUST GLANCE OYER THIS
LIST OF DEP.IRDIEMS
And If there's anything in them
you are likely to want, don't
buy before you
Write for Samples
TO OUR
Mail Order Department.
Carpets,
Curtains.
Upholstery,
Dress Goods,
Silks.
Velvets,
Wraps.
Jackets,
Suits.
Millinery,
AT
v
Dry Goods,
Notions.
Trimmings,
Laces, "
Hosiery,
Gloves,
Underwear,
Blankets,
Gents' Furnishings,
i-hoes.
BOGGS&BUHL,
115, 117, 119 & 121 Fetoal St,
ALLEGIIENr, PA.
Term,
A vvirowa Konct
Jot..lntV.Jr, No, 6. Sept
Halnir been appointed Auditor to dtrtrlbou
UJ Infill In Iha kasjl t as. .
Ironi th ul of ibm dolendant's real estate, notice
is hereby ulren (bet I will sit at my omc7in Kb
enstmnrun MONDAY. WOV EM BtK WTH isW
t 10 o'clock, a. a. wbeo and all parties Interested
t .v. w. w iinsiwuiuKmi mm eotnlna
Oct.aa.tawu Anditor.
Jf arrlsare LIceesM.
The following marrlr li.cQ .
sned by the Clerk of the Orphans' Couri
for the week-ending Wedn..s1 r.i
mi, i.i. " Vl,uu"
JoSnn,rtaW90n -aud -M"y Frankliu,
IaCresn:Cann' UUy a"d E M. Roy-
rI.E1! d Mw. Catharine
llulnh.n ',rok,lir aud Re Sallego. Gal-
A IJVTTn-tu it,iuo,
I r rm r. t . . .
M Hmi. ir..!;ri ' nrvm the estate
bee. rranied .n .'" y.-
cum or r:i vl".b- ""
e.t to fr,-n7 k." " reqnest-
settremen J """' iiVS?"? "n.t?''
ensiniy. Ps .. Norempereth. imii.
Wlseelleneeni letleea..-
AM-rfPJe.ntLM'' ? Steph-
the c.BkH.7n,.C'"I e "" at
j. J." ue. J oh BKlown. on Wed-
...... nuara, umunnnr. on ThnnHi.
Wh.Ih-iT.';rj' k,n,1- or-hlch tba
them lol " ;7 T-'i1 JT. S -. 1n
. uKai'mrK, r a.
5T?.J-JI-?-1 Kod l ' -t iuT-
H0 the voters of CambrU ooanty.
m . mruoT announce myself a nn lo-
.iiini wiaiv4M lur too emce of foot LM rect
or on tk r.l.t... .1 il. .
z , . , - . ' pmnj. ii elect
ed. I pledtte myself to perform the duties ol tho
office with honesty and to the nest of my ahlliti .
I'lilDIKrV Ull I Buu tu.. -
Aug. 28. 1801. , AlieKheny township.
M. D. KITTELL.
Attorney-o t-jaw,
EBENSBUKU, PA.
Office in Armory BaUdlng. opp.Oonrl Uooso.
TW. DICK.
ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW,
a-. , EB.HBBCI.O. hjtn'A.
TTUXALD E. DUFTON.
a- iTTOKflEy-ATLAW, '
G.EO. M. READE. "
ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW,
Office o, cntr. strt,t:r8LtiIt-.'"",A-
20 Departments
IF i'OC WANT TO
GET AN IDEA OF
THE GOODS THAT
THEY CONTAIN, SEND
For Free Copy
OF OUR
Illustrated
Catalogue
Tr r
Fall and Winter.
CAMPBELL tt DICK,
83, 85, 87 & 89 FUIH Are.,
PITTSDURCH.
They arc Beauties.
Have you seen them I
are in our store.
Come and look at them.
And you can look at something
else at the same time.
Our - Stylish - Suits !
Antl our nobby Winter Caps,
Ulsters, Reefers, Shirts,
Pants, Stockings, Mittens,
Gloves, Ties, Collars, Cuffs,
and Underwear.
Try our new Oil Coats.
Wall .TAPER.
i
I . Send iOc, to our Mall Dopartmnt
f r6ci s!f r. ti'issr
i r in Kmhfu.cwi a i i j ...
from 85c. to 5oc. roll. - 1
J. KRTO MILLER & CO.,
513 Smithfield St.,
rxf- . ... PITTSBURGH, PA.
(Mention this paper.)
w:
EBE.VSBURG, P.J.
JUST RECEIVED !
A LARGE LOT
Boots 4 Shoes
NOUGHT AT
Sheriffs Sale !
FliOM THE fITOCK OF-
W. E.SCHMERTZ&,COM
ITTNBlils,,
The public invitnd tn oii
v i .
I'nces away down.
JNO. LLOYD & SONS.
MONEY:
. . . . .
Ui.fnHHB.rTTH Tlnr it jut.
u lc-.in ,,.., tL ,
?? ?Vv
REVOLVERS, POWDER,
SHOT, SHELLS, VADS,
Fishing Tackle, and all Kinds
of Srcrting Coods.
J. M. WATSON.
$TTl9 B"'J J.roaf,tljdope.
Valnatleleal Fstaie
FOB SALE !
I A ,-"T1f' r?er,l in tfae West ward of 'be bor
I A '.hoi t-Min,haw. Lf mnria couo: I
j lUi, un Smmyi, street LrinhereoB eri
HH. MYEKS. "
ATTOKET-AT-LAW.
FRAME HOUSE
Mareboi.'.rr
Vmir UMrt' lu.iii.r ,.. ... .11 ' do. ..I.
GEun E lrUh hw" coiiari lor ioo athfc
.Ul.y.rw..1.,..(..ln;:,. ,. '. '"' "'rk- H".