rBKNSBVRA, CAMRRIA CO., UA. FRIDAY. - - NOVEMBER 13. 1891. LOCAL AKO PKBSONAL.' ; -Mr. Jul1" I.rf'alny 'J i', ' Lilly, ..wit '" lj,n,rs '" lwn ,,u Sunday. -Mr. Howard Williams, of Homestead, i, iitins? n littives and friend in Ebons bun;. flit' juk-i of half a lemon in a teacup f stroiitf Mark coffee without sugar, will nit. u cure a sick headache. Mr. Ann Gibbony, of Cambria town ,hip. willow of the late Dennis tJIbbony, j;r,l .n Monday last, aged S7 years. XhP'c crop f apples from one tret -thf lat 11 ''ttle too late to ri.u is a r.,onl made at Lancaster this season. A large Mack bear was shot in the mountains near Lloydville, one day last .-U l L. i. Lamide, of Altuona, and II. (i. Kimmich of Pittsburg. -fapta'ti William Dent, passenger cun duitori.ti the rennsylvanla railroad, died at Henrietta, lilair county, on Monday. He lmil been conductor for 30 years. Mr. John Cunningham, of Cambria township, lost a valuable horse by death on Thursday of last week. He found it Ivini; dead in its stall in the morning. Ui. (irillith and family, of this place, ai'.liaUe their departure for Florida on Tuesday net, to spend the winter at the Pov-nu 's orange grove near Ocala. in that siate. -Viirnmeiit Court, which was to have enlivened on Monday last, was continued uniil Monday, the H.th, Inst., on account f the teachers institute occupying the mint room. Mr. John McCarthy, an old citizen of Chest Springs, died very suddenly on Tues day of last week at his home in that place while eating supiM-r. He was about 90 v-'ars of aire. SherilT-cliH-t. James M. Shumaker has lea. -d ,!"' residence ol Jeneral Joseph M.PonaM in the East ward for a term of three year ami will occupy it during his ti rui of oflice. -Mrs. Lloyd, wife of Rev. William I.lovd. if Cambria township, died at her bmne on W'ediiesday night aged about To yrar. I!ev. Lloyd himself has U-en unite ill for eeral days. 1'. II. Ilileman. of Altoona. a Pennsyl vania railroad brakemaii. was caught be tween the bumpers of two cars while mak inza coupling on Friday last and so badly crushed that he died soon after. Heleaves a wife and child. te n. 1). II. Hastings was to have lec tured In re ou Monday night, but owing to ilhies-. is mentioned in last week's FitKE jian. i-otiid not Ih present. His place was f,fi by Ir. lieo. E. Rind, president of Pii kinson 1-ollege. IMctor Harry Sommorville, of Chest Springs, one of thai town's enterprising citm-iis, spent a mu pie of days in town inriiiff the present week. The doctor has quite sii k fr sonn- time past ut is on a fair way to recover his forim-r good b-alth. The electric light in Elx'trsburg has V-n slmt off (hiring the present week ov injtotlie wan-r supply for the-engine giv ing out. Mr. freswcll is having the water put in from Hie water works which w ill In nna?.iinsttoppagesfrom the same cause in the fntnrv. On Mwday last a fiRht occurred in thf bar riwim of John Ryrne, at Portage, Vtt-n Tat McDonnell and Jonas Farren. In atteiiifiini: to put the men out Mr. Byrne wis badly cut w ith a knife in the Lands or Farren. McDonnell was also cut. Firn-ii-fcas brought to jail to answer at dun . f TI I.... T T . , ud-'. xuuixiut a ii uiiKariiiu wurKiuan in Taylor A McCoy's coal mine, Gallitzin, tasahijiist instantly killed by a large rock faianc upon him. It required the united stn-nrth of m-vi-n men to move the houlder of tire inifiprtuiiatf man. Tlie accident - rausi d by his own carelessness in not lav:? props properly adjusted. -Tin- remains of Nettie Yongling. the de'nente.1 Kjr who was an inmate of the Y.:iiT rininty almshouse at the time of the in-, were found in the ruins of the build iuz mi lat Saturday morning by the work-a-n who were removing the debris. Th and a few of tlie larger Unit's were that remained of the unfortunate girL 'rii.'tty .. animals is often the result tftiNHnrlitlcHsncss, hut generally the out "JiJ rviilem-e of a depra ved heart. PT if the men and boys w ho have formed hairt of aliiisinir horses and other anl-vhit-h irre at their mercy were trrat "i'f.a ios,- ,,f ti,(.ir own medicine they Tr'ist.u,1ei,ly develop more tenderness Official Election Returns, 1801- IHitrirtH. Adams twp Allegheny twp. Ashville J'arr twi JdackiicK two. tw p... lick t Cambria twp. t. arrow town Carroll twp Chest twp , Chest Springs , Clearfield tw p Coneiniugh twp..., Coopersdale , Croyle twp Dale , Dean twp , East Coneniaugh... East Taylor twp..., Ebensburg. E. wd.., Ebensburg, V. wd.. Elder twp Franklin Gallitzin bor Uallitzin twp Hastings...- Jackson twp i , . i isi iru ! 2nd ward 3rd ward 4th ward 5th ward c ltli ward I 7th wnrH 3 J 8th ward 1 9th ward loth ward 11th ward 12th ward 13th ward 14th ward 15th ward Kith WHnl Lilly Loretto Morrellville, 1st wd. 2d wd.. 3d wd.. M mister twp Portage bor Poitage twp Reade twp.. No. 1... ' No. 2... Richland twp South Fork Stonycreek twp Summerhill twp.... Susquehanna twp... Tunneihill Washington, No. 1 . . No. 2.. West Taylor twp.... White twp W'ilmore Yoder lower twp... Yoder Upper twp... Totals Majorities kv. "JO. And. li'l 153 44 lonj 33 25, lOI 174 i l.Hi 2J. 20 ,!5:i. 43 57, .24 77; 8Si I - i 512 47 2tC! 67 'JO 51, 137 4,l C 87 122 i: 2".;; 38 2! 200 '; 34; 53 7". 1S2, 17 34 li 1! 14 137; 53; 84i 1 ' 53' lil) 1; l5 JW, 36' 59; TOi !! 63. 30, l(H 13i; 234 1 159! 54j CO, 108 93: 123 110 251 137 37 113 10S I'm 7 13S 45 97 IN". 123 3S 43! 40 20: 57 Sf9, 23, 83 43 1, 7i 4s: 6! 94 163; 162 91 ' Hi 22 1 211 84 31 27' 102 224 j looj 173 113 421 4,i 123 214! 61 1 31; 166. 24j 15,' 170t 61 j 87' 271 30 1 loo 40! 241 1 83 62 95 34 84 84 124 153 312 .TO 275 I1C, 71 137 121 52 21) 62 75 207 n 42 18 H 8!, 85; 133 25 179 w; 61 1 77 18 lis' 68 81 i 119 261 ! 98 38 l-i9 210 297 i 3118 54 88 57 49 56 S Treas H 1 Judge. t Slierift I, s. P. II. D. I i -. 1 j. c. ! 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' . 28; 21! 8! 5i 34 92 14 26 23 24 83 128 36 1 Th-! Prohibition vote in the county was as follows: Hague, for Auditor General, had 204 votes; Drayton, for State Treasurer, had 203 votes; Stephens, for Judge, had 1.1 votes; Berkeybile, for Sheriff, had 100 votes; Jones, for Poor Director, had 120 votes; Kees for Jury Commissioner, had 119 votes Mrs. Ed. Saxon, of this place, was thrown from a road cart while riding up High street one day last week by the breaking of the seat and was seriously in jured, b?ing for a short time unconscious. She was. carried into the residence of Judge Jones where she soon recovered and it was found her injuries were not serious. Mr. llert Davis who -was .driving es caped w ithout being hurl. Up in Cambria county they electd the Republican nominee fnr President Judge over Colonel John P. Linton, the ablest lawyer in the county. It is a pity tkat so good a man as Mr. Linton should have been sacrificed, and there is but little doubt that his defeat was brought about by the liquor interests. Last spring Judge Harker threw out a bait to the liquor deal- J ers by a wholesale granting of licenses and ' they swallowed the bait. Judge llarker's term of office covers a period of ten years, and we miss our guess greatly if he does not Rive thise same fellows a roasting long befre his term expires in the way of materially reducing the number of li censed houses in that county. And it will serve them right, too. IMtUIuijxburij Standnril. -An eipi.,ye of the Cambria mills "J T: anke. of No. 592 Uedford pike, -vnth n-arfl. Johnstown was the victim V v--lf"tim accident Tuesday morning. Mi!V wfirkinp at the cold shears a piece .!fl,.w f, and struck him on the left -ftV 1wer jaw, penetrating to the 'li. etmiiis the tongue half fcff, frae- "fi:-1i jnW and knocking out two teeth. Wair County Poor Director have irraements for the keeping of !i ' - who were rendered homeless by - i'tri,-TK1 of the almshouse, at the -ia!al,,ii, eiate Institute, at Martins. rpW,,,'"y wi he undrr the ehrgo trx.f. p. H Hridenbaugh until a ' biiiVlM,!, is erected fi.r thoir 'MiK?,p,of. p.ridenbaugh w ill ron-ivc fr ''trh lrson. The director --irnUh thf clothing and tobacco for M- 4. ;,'''!,llll. A. C. rioslet. of Latrohe. formrlv ir. ii.ni.v,;.. r i... - eiit the r-maiiis of his wife and two Mi. t.. this place, and thence to Car- ; " al had them Inu-rred in St Iten- -try. in that place. Their 'iirM hlxnit three years ago and ' Tmriwl I., r . ..v.i,.. u.. .t... iaiii' , UUt IIIO eiit Jiail reiiKjval of the cemetery mad" it necessarv for their v J-. a.l Mr. ruU-i had them bro:ight r".,i,. n. thHr oW home. T;i- W, n "f fhrysotom Luther in a',',Wn''hiP "' the eastern end f -7..A- ,u"n'1- Mght tire about seven , dtiinlay eretilnc I li finnu ntve. a aihj u4 4Mn rMliirivl rt ack aa !arr nu nt w-intfvri T'lr" vVm.tim V, """sr. it bad been used by m""for -dingand sbelter 'W -hi,, " r"f hor nd it is supposed """i T"0! the fire is dne to caree w Tdrl f !H,,ne of the railroad ,r' IOf 1: Mr. Martin Cameron, of Altoonawho is employed as a sawyer at Coneniaugh, on the saw mill of Mr. David Williams, met -with an accident on Wednesday of last week in which ho was badly cut on one leg and both hands aad w hich might have resulted fatally. Mr. Cameron was filing the saw when the fireman, who was not aware of his situation turned on the steam and the big saw commenced revolv ing. Mr. Cameron had a large wrench in his hands which he threw in front of the saw which prevented him from being ! drawn in and cut In two. As it was, the saw caught him on the inside of one thigh and on both hands rutting him severely and when the saw stneic the wrench he was thrown about twenty feet away alighting on his head and shoulders. He will be laid up for some time. On Thursday of last week a horrible accident occurred at Litzitnger's cut on the line of the new railroad, a s-hort distance below Eckenrode's mills. A number of Hungarians were employed in drilling and blasting rock in the rut and had placed a nnmber of heavy blasts and, lighting the fuses, repaired to a place or safety. After the explosion the men again went to work when one of the blasts w hich had held fire, exploded with terrific force, blowing the men In all directions. After the smoke had been cleared away eight men were found lying under the debris and it was only after mu:h Ifbor that they were ex trlcated. One of them had been Instantly killed while two others died shortly after wards their skulls having been crushed by the falling rock. The others are severely injured suffering from broken legs, arras and ribs, but It is thought they w ill recover. ftlterlfia Kales. - Sheriff Stineman has advertised the fol lowing properties to bv sold at Sheriff's sale at the Court House on Monday, De cember 7th, 1891, at 1 o'clock, p. m.: The interest of L. A. Piatt in a lot in El der township, having thereon a two-story frame house. The Interest ofChristina M. (Jallagherin 28 acres of land in White township, having thereon erected a frame house and log stable. The interest of Charles H.Suppes in two lots of ground in 7th ward Johnstown, hav t hereon erected a three story frame house. The interest of John Courtney and Mar gret Courtney, in a lot of ground in (Jallit ziu borough, having thereon erected a two story plank house. The inten-st of Levi Edwards in 76 acres and 2.1 perches of land in Lower Yoder township, having thereon eri-c ted a frame house and barn. Also the tnterest of same in 4 acres in same township. The interest of Levi Edwards and An nie Edwards in a lut of ground in Morrell viale having thereon erected a two-story plank house. The interest of James Laing in a lot in Lloydsville, having thereon er-cted awo story frame house and stable. The interest of Isabella Kurhart in a lot of ground in Mineral Point. The interest of Delaney Co-operative Company owners and James M. Mc('uire, John Watt and Giles Lomadce, contract ors in a lot of ground at Delaney, having i thereon erected a two-story hall building. ! The interest of Patrick Quinn In a lot of ground in Gallitzin borough, having there ; on a two-story plank dwelling house. The interest of James S. Gallagher in 25 acres of land in Keade tow nship, having thereon a two-story plank house and framu barn. The interest of George W. Gallagher and James S. Gallagher in 44 acres of land in Reade township, having thereon a two story plank house and frame barn. The Interest of J.C.. Moorhead In 46 acres l of land in Summerhill township, bavins thereon a (dank house and frame barn. The Interest of Edward McGlade in a lot of ground in Portage borough, having thereon erected a twor story plank house. The Interest of Johnston McLaughlin iu 3'4' acres of land in West Taylor township, having thereon two two-story frame housi s and a barn. - The interest of Thomas McGough and Margaret McGough I n 59 acres of land in Summerhill township, about 40 of w hich are cleared, having thereon a one and one half story plank house and frame barn. IVachera' Inatlfat twenty-fifth annual session of the eVj "j L It a. I,n'-" was b Hl when "il it.t.,,,,1, I The Cambria County Teachers Institute met at the Court House on Monday last and was called to order at 2 o'clock by County Superintendent Leech. Mr. T. J. I tel, of Johnstown, was elect ed Vice President; Mr. T. L. Gibson, of Ebensburg, treasurer and Mr. It. H. . IJiter, of Portage, and Miss Annie Mc Glade, of Portage, secretaries. Two hundred and forty-three teachers were enrolled on Tuesday, tbe attendance being larger than that of any previous year. Professor George P. Uible, of the Indiana Normal School, Dr. E. Oram Lyte, of the Millersvllle State Normal School, Profess or James M. CoughMn. superintendent of the Wilkesbarrc schools, and George E. Reed, D. D. L. L. D., President of 'Dick inson College, are among the prominent instructors from abroad. Thecvening entertainments have been largely attended and have been of a high order or merit. On Monday night Prof. George Reed, lectured on "Qualities that Win." Ou Tuesday night the Ariel Thomas Company gave a musical enter tainment and on Wednesday night Rev. bent to Thomas Dixsnn. of NVur vwir nr w. t xvas released if. tore pntlf 1.1 '!(.., .LK,.n ' Tl ....-! . - . ........ . wk wii.-. iuc riiici i& n ments have all been liberally patronized by appreciative audiences who feel under obligations to Superintendent Leech for the high class of entertainments provided. To-ulght (Thursday) Jahu De Witt Miller will lecture on the "Uses of Ugliness," and from the enconiums published, his lec ture promf-ie t. w a rare treat to nJWbo ; Btf ll.l. ' ' enol Report. Report of tbe Ebensburg public schools for month en ling November 5, 1891: Room No. 1. Number enrolled males, 40; females, 3o; total, 70. Average attend ance mall's. 33; females, 25: total. 58. Those perfect in attendance were: John Kees, Douglass Snyder, Edwin Kees, Carl Englehart, Willie Craver, Earl Jones, Ed die Cassiday, Tommie Hill, Annie Korkey, Mildred Owens, Myrtle Gettes, Heatrice Mower, Lida Davison. Mabel Gant, Rosy Crouse. Mary Grace Itlair. Margaret Con nell, Gertie Mower, Fminic Thomas, Katie Gray and Ethel Davis. Room No. 2. Nuuilier enrolled males, 28; females, 27; total, 55. Average attend ance males. 26; females. 22: total, 48. Class leaders A class. Pearl Kruis; li class, Maud Folsom. Those perfect in at tendance wen: Alvie Evans. Edson Hill, David Ludwig. Rhode Kitter, Frank ltor key. Joseph Crouse, Dannie Thomas, Ar thur Hill. JonnieCoIe, Willie Endler. Jesse Evans, lSertie Council, Walter O'Hara, Charlies O'Hara, Joseph Davis, Eddie Shoemaker. Frank itlair. June Davis, Mary Engk-hart. Mabel Criery. Nita Ev aus, Eveline Parrisb, Emma Evans Rosy Langbeiu, Gracie Gettys, Emma Craver, Maud Folsom and Fannie Lloyd. Room No. 3. Number enrolled males, 22: femal. 23: total. 4.1. Average attend ance mals. 20; females, si; total. 41. j Those jierfect iu attendan-e were: Mag . gie Tibbott. Minerva IlulM-r.Mda Kirk, Lizzie liulwig. Lida ludwig. h,Iilli Mar ker, Fion-nce Evans, Ethel Shields, Mary Council. Annie Hammond, Gertie Hill, Retta Garuian, Floy Stiles, Annie Owens, Itessie Shoemaker, lieo Luttringer, Herbie Evans, Elmer Davis. Philip Croue. Eddie Davison. Arthur Evans. Willie I lor key and Harry Council Class leaders A class, Alice Weaklen; It class. Ethel Shields. Kim m No. 4. Number enrolld males, 19; females, 20; total. 39. Average attend ance mail's. 17; females, 18; total. 35. Class leaders A class. May Davis; It class, Willie Cole. Those perfect in attendance were: Ada Jones, Mary McCabe, Allie Jones. May Davis, Jennie Dinsmore. An nie Mcltreen. Jennie Evans. May Leighty, Maud Shinefelt, Gertie Cnmse. Hutler KolM-rts. Charlie Evans, Peter Ludwig. Eddie Craver. Willie Cole, John Kilter and Philip Shoemokcr. Room No. 5. Number enrolhd males, 12; females, 15; total, 28. Average attend ance males, 9: females, 13; total, 22. Class leaders A class, Annie Davison; II class, Monnie Murray. Those ierfect in attendance were: Annie Davison, itlanche Folsom, Mae Griftith. Ida Craver. Minnie Craver, .M on nie Murray, Annie Mills, Ed gar Evans and Willie McCabe. Reside those above mentioned, the following de serve credit for work done: CWd Snyder, Gi-orgc Thomas, Edith Myers and Morgan Evans. Ity examination we find that those who rank first In their classes have been perfect in attendance. This argues very forcibly for regular attendance. Education is a continual training. A pupil who Is absent one day or more loses a step in bis training. A'isencc creates lack of Interest, and makes the work harder for both teacher and pupil. The teachers earnestly request the par ents to see that their children are as regu lar in their attendance as it is possible for them to be. T. L. Gibson, Principal. """ n mere was an Insur- 'Vu'iT' 'mIJ,oy'd on Samuel 'ZK JT C"dar rUn' L'com wy V. , . almo-st instantly killed W , "r1 a log and w.a ... t on a niatrlet Itflrcalra. M. D. Kittell, Esq., of this place, who was appointed return jndgc for this coun ty for the purjose of computing the elec tion returns for district delegates to the constitutional convention, met A. L. Hoi lidav. the return judge for Itlair county at Hollidaysburg on Tuesday, and figured up the returns as follows: Illair Cambria county, county. . 4.834 5,315 . 4.521 5,315 . 4.859 5,536 . 3,834 5,550 313 315 Caleb Gov George M. Reade 53 A. V. Dively.... Jos. McDonald N. C. Nayltir... John Clark.. .. W. Haunt Messrs. Guyer, Keaae ana uiveiy nav Ing the highest number of votes, wereduly elected, but as the convention has been de feated in the state, their services will nev er be called upon. Total vote. 10,149 9.83G 9,395 9,384 313 315 53 ""'tiesr,,. i- '"'"""g young . ' n "d knock-inn. him ' d not knnw t "" I h?"P'r wha "ruck ll4 n :t,',y "d died iur TUtT- Thfl bllw had fa- V. Jl" va Marrlase License. Th following marriage licenses were Is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans Court for tho week ending Wednesday, November 12th. 1891: Edgar E. Good and Matilda Albaugh, East Taylor township. Walter D. Kuntz and Lizzie L. Glass, Johnstown. Albert C. Conrad. Newry, Ta., and Ida M. Cramer, Chest Springs. Rernard D. Farlev. Philadelphia, and Mary J. Fitzharris, Gallitzin. J. Paul Klrchmann. Haiti more, Md., and Lena E. Scherr, Johnstown. Sydney E. Roddy. Upper Yoder town- snip, and Mary Vicuroy, Taylor township. A I iter t Sylka and Rosalia Seliza, Gal litzin. James M. Shumaker and Antonia C. Lambert. Johnstown. Samuel Doumyer. Franklin, Lizzit M. M-'Gary. Adams township. F. J. Graser, Conner. Somerset county, and Jennie McClarren. Snmmerhill. I P. Whi taker and Cora IJ. Ross, Johns town. Samnel Lee and Kate Fitzsinimons, Johnstown. Charles (John, Dale, and Katie Iloni-gardner. Samuel M. k ,'lly. Jaik.-on. and Marv A. liurr to nOilp. rail of tne Ioar. The bright, green foliage of summer w hich is now variegated with golden tints, and leafless trees will soon presage the coming of w inter'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 well for all to take proper safeguards against disease. A pure stimulant tones up the enfeebled system. For this pnrpose use Klein's world-famed "Silver Age' or "Duquesne" rye. Roth are warranted absolutely pure. They sell respectively at $1.50 and $1.25 per full quart. Major Klein also sells six-year-old Guckenheimer, Gibson, Overholt, Finch, and Rear Creek at $l.oo per quart, or six quarts for $5.00, Goods shipped anywhere. .Send for catalogue and price list, mention ing this pa per, to Max Klein, 82 Fi-deral street, Allegheny City, Pa. For sale by J. & A. E. Bender, Ebensburg. Leal atltnfe. Lan Folllowing is program for local institute to be held at SL. Augustine on Saturday, November 25?ih, if A. at 1:30 . m.: "Elements of Success." J. W. Leech; "Busy Work for Primary Pupils," Marga ret G. Dunegan; "How to Teach Numbers to Primary Pupils," J. M. Foley- "Gram mar,' Herman Dishart; Song by institute; Select Reading, Maude M. Behe; "How to Teach Geography," Emma K. Little; Song by institute; Paper, Mary C. Rehe: Song by institute. Committke. Toe Kallrwtnd ou the The Iieech Creek Railroad Company has located Its road frcm the mouth ofCheet Creek to Cherry tree and within the past few diys have placed on the line fully one thousand men for the purpose of taking possession of and occupying the land on the line of tbe route. The Pennsylvania has leen w atching the Reech Creek Com pany for the past year and are now trying to head them off by "occupying" and claiming all routes but the policy of tbe Reech Creek appears t be to go ahead and keep on westward, until they reach the Pittsburg and Western, thus giving tbe New York Central the Ileech Creek's eastern connection a through line west ! which w ill be the shortest line to Ch'cago by over 1O0 miles. The coming week w ill likely bring forth some lively railroad work on the Susfif hanna. TUt A LUST. L'M of rmnM rtt Aown for trial at court to he held In Kbenhiirg oo Monday, Ueeetsber m. ivt. Wvib .v. Tylor, Son k Co. lllDF0r .m. Watt. Bcwt rt . Srhroth. Hmfi . Koade. Lihorty vs. Overdorft. IrrlB IU. Ini Kotmft. Plaek a tllont Trt xal". Schefli.cr , , t. Morrellville and Cim- ina MorouKn water Oompaoy. Weetmoreland it Cam. Nat. Oaa.Co.vs. Herald rrlntfnc Co. On ham v. K. of. Eagle. Shaffer k Soa , ... .-a. Haltrteh et aL I k. - -a- Btt ec aL Krova Klmtmll . Con-oa. Haraaa et al r. OarralL Iapert tb. 1b cold. Pltubont Tile Co. n. Kropp. Edwarda k Co va. TrafUes TJ. P. Chnrett. Straaia, Kotuacn la a Rltn't rm , , 'lrt National Pltuburg ..Tg. Coad, admr. . va. Coad at al. Hank. .t. J. hastowx Lsmber Co. Warnar va. Curry k Stoak. O'Hara rm. Kayra. Sanxer. Rockwell k Cov. Homer. Waltuj k Co ti. Buek. J.C. IiAKBT. Nov. loth. 1891. ProthonoUt . BOW IS THE THE Toboi a Shnt Oon or Blfle. aad we bare tbe nock to aeleet from. We have them la Double Band BREECH LOADERS, FBO.W IVSO FP. SINGLE BREECH LOADERS, fbox s.oo rr. Breeeh Loading Rifle. t3 00 and ao ; alao eom plete line of Sbelli. Toola. etc. Lr(ret aaaort mem( LMamnndi. Watchet Jewrlry, Sll7erware, and Clockf In Penney lranla. K - S M IT. Fire Morel In one S33 and 934 L.lbertv atr-et, and "03, 705 and 707 Smithneld street, Pittsburg. Pa. N. B Send lor onr new annual Oon Cata logue. No. 18, tree ol charge. ep3.1.3m fcTOTlOE i hereby gUen that an application will be made to tb Ooreroor ol the tate of Pennnayivanlaoa Tkaraelajr, tb tnlrol elay of Decrnbrr, A. O. IHwl, by P- B Coafrrore Jamet C Patteron, Wm. V. Shlffrr. S. H. Cbarlea and C A. Bock, ander tbe Act of Asaem bly ol the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en titled -An Act to Provide for tbe Incorporation and Betfalatloo ol Certain Corporatloni." ap- .. . . o .. k J...I a Mil ttTX m nit fhtutn. Plementa thereto, lor tbe charter of an Intend d J r .. . . ...... .... . . T I . . 117 . . I corporation to e raiiea m -nsmoici "wwr Com i any. " tbe character and object of which la tnpplylnic water to and for the public In tbe bor outth ol tiaatina-i, Cambria conntj. Pernayltania, and to peraona, partnerrbtpa, eorpratioaa ana aaKOiation reoldfo therein and adjacent there to as may desire the same, and lor the thtse por posM to have . pot-Mas and enjoy all the rlKhU. baneOta and privHeces ol the said Act of Amena bly and its supplements. JOHN K. PATTERSON, Not. 13 St. Soltcttor. XJUTH'K Is hereby alven that tbe tollowlna; ac. lAi eoanta have been hied in the Court of Com mon Pleas ol Cambria eennty. Pennsylvania, and wOl be confirmed by said ouurt on tha first Mon day of Ircembar. A. D. lsvl. nnless eaose ba shown to tbe contrary: First and partial account of Ed T. McIS'eells, nssiicnee ol William A. I may. First and final account of Joseph Slants, as rlaoee of Darld Taater et ox. J.O. OAKBT, Ebensburs;. Pa.. Nov. 1 181. Prot bonotary. EXECUTOKS NOl lCF. Instate of Jacob Manse. Letters testamentary on the estate ol Jacob Mause. late of Allegheny township, Cambria county. Pa . bavins; been a ranted to the nnoer sltmed, all persons Indebted to saM eatate are hereby noticed tu make payment without delay, and those ravtnir claims airalDRt the aame, will present tbem, pmpcrly authenticated, for settle ment to P. A. SYBfcKT. Executor of Jacob Mauee, deceased. Gallium, Pa., Nov. 5, 1SV1. 11 13-At. Wm&Qif ulIStartIiiig ! b-. Sale I SIMONS' BIG STORE ! Is the time when yoa have to buy and the time when you have to buy cheap. We will assist you and can assure you that "B""fr4r-7T rT - IZ-R spent in our store will go as far as G3XT2Em 33 CXjiX-i .V3L j&L.yST3E& J&L 22Lj&l.1Lm'F' elsewhere. To be convinced see prices: Grocery jDcpnrtmcnt. 25 lbs. brown sugar, $1; 23 lbs. soft white sugar, $1; 21 lbs. granulated sugar, $1; Dil worth coffee, 22c.;. Arbuckle coffee, 22c; good green coffee, 19c. All other groceries sold in pro portion. In Ments. we can not be undersold. Good shoulder, c. per lb.; prime ham, 12c. per lb.; clear sides, 11c per lb; fine Bologna, 7c. per lb; Ohio cream cheese, 13c; good Swiss cheese, 18c. Flour in ten different brands. Vienna flour, the best in the land, $1 .50 per sack. -Ladies1 Coats. Fine all wool Reefers, $3; Jersey Coats, $3; Fur Trimmed Reefers, $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 anew 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. Xo! 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 again. LEADERS OK LOAV PRICES, GALLITZIN, PEIMIM'A. Tsfapay aa a vlalC Ttio a lai at ill pay y au . The PEOPLE'S STORE, Fifth Avenue. PITTSBURG. sTOUR : MAIL : ORDER : DEPARTIENT.-&i SEND FOR SAMPLES WOOL AfID SILK DRESS GOODS ! WOOLEN COOD8. All tlie new colors and combinatons in cash meres, henriettas, vincunas, broadcloths, French plaidd, German suitings, English suitings, etc. SILKS. An immense stock of all colors and black, in ar mures, failles grosgrains, regence, rhadames, peau de soies, ducheise, etc. The UifM CkpaBot CLOAK :-: DEPARTMENT Ira Wraterai PsMsnylvaMala. t"aa I at mm M- It. CAMPBELL & DICK, 83, So, 87 and 89 Fifth Ave., rrrrsBURG. Tmm mit taa m -lalt. Tb vials will ptay yoa. mm GDIs je 0. A. LANGBEIN, Manufa'turer of and Dealer In ALL KINDS of HARNESS, SADDLES, H SIDLES, WHIPS. COLLARS HARNESS OILS, BLANKETS, Bobes. Fly Nets, Curry Comb., ete, ato Be palrinir Neatly aad Promptly done. All work Kuranteed to glre satislactlon. KldlM Bridles, fron Teau Bridles, from. Ijap Vaslers, trom .&0e. ap. MM np. .00. ap. Maeblne-made Harness. lrom.M.D0 up. Hand-made Harneaa, Irom SIO.UO np. Sst-aIl and examine my slock belora pnr ebaslna elsewhere. I guarantee to sell as cheap as tbe cheapest. 3-Sbop Barker t'Kow oa Oentr itnet. apri2U LILLY BANKING: CO., LILLY, PA., JHO. TB. Hl'LLES, ... CASHIER. A GENERAL HANKIXO BUSINESS TRANSACTED. A train of tTi'i loaded four-rrhee 1 coal cars passed over the Lehigh Valley Rail road a tw days afro. It j the lonfrest t aod heaviest train ever carried over any road in this country, and that means in the world. Naturally this train sus-rests a comparison with the trains of Couestofca wagons which sixty years ago toiled bo twii n Eastern Pennsylvania and Pittsburg. Th teamster of that peiiod never. In his wildi-st conceptions, imagined surh an ad- f i FIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDENT INSUR-ANCE. ALL THE PRINCIPAL STEAMSIIIP LINES REPRFSENTED BY US. vent a? th: tun. rclatrd aboe. Accounts of merchants, fanners and oth ers earnestly solicited, assuring oar patrons that all business entrusted to u will re ceive prompt and careful attention, and be held strictly contidf nllal. Customers will be treated as liberally as good banking rules will permit. LILLY n.XNKINGCO.. fcbYW. Lilly, I'euna, B.L. JOHNSTON. Jf . J. BCUK. A. W. BUCK. STABLISHBO 1872. Johnston, Buck & Co., BANKERS, EBENSBURG. - PENN'A. A. W. Bri'K, tsiblcr. Ear a blubbd'1 888. Carrolltown Bank, UAKKULLTOWN, PA. T. A. NHASBireH, Caaraler. General BBliiMess Traiuactel. Tbe following are tbe principal restores of a general belDg- bnslneas : DEPOSITS KeeelTed payable oa demand, and tnterest bear ing eertlflcates Issued to lime depositors. LOAHS Extended to enstomera on ta-oraMe term and approTed paper discounted at all times. COLtECTIOHa Maria In th. lrv-&llrv tlti annn -11 .. k..kl.. towns In tbe United Sutea. Cbargea moderate. DBAFTS Issnad taecoUable la all parts or tbe Unltod States, a nd forala-n ezchaara laaiuwl . 01 Qt Knrore. " 1 ACCOC7STS Of merchants, fanners and others solicited, to wnorn ra-aoaaoie aeeomodatlon will be extended. Patrons are assured that all traneaetloae shall be bold as strictly prlrate and onfid.nUal, and that they will be treated as liberally as a aod banking tales wlU peralt. Kespecthilly, JOHS8TOI. BUCK CO. ACDlTOKS NOTICE, la tbe Orphans' Court of Cambria county. In the matter of the first ibi partial account ol John Itel. Administrator ol Micbejl BranlO. de ccated. And now. September IS. 1SU1. on motion of Alrln Evan s, Esq.. attorney tor administrator, Jamei M. WalUrs. Esq.. appolntad Aa4itor to dlstrlboie tbe fuadr In the bands ol said account ant to and amoog the persons I .trail entitled to receive the Same By tmsj Oocbt. '. Extract from the Keeord. Notice Is hereby arisen tkat I will st for tbe pnrpoae ot the ahotre mentioned appointment at th.offlce ot Alvln Evans. Eq.. In Enenbarc. on TUESDAY. THE 11TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. It. 1891. at 11 .'clock, a. ai when and where all parties Interested may appear, or be foror.r debarred from cornier in on said fund. J AMES M. WALTERS. Oct. 23. Auditor. I eVn-J"a"r- CMa-Sw4atrM4a. A fat. v. They arc Beauties. Have you seen them ! They are in our store. Gome and look at them. And you can look at something else at the same time. Our - Stylish - And our nobby Winter Caps, Ulsters, Reefers, Shirts, Pants, Stockings, Mittens, Gloves, Ties, Collars, Cuffs, and Underwear. Try our new Oil Coats. Suits ! TO EBENSBURG, P.l. JUST RECEIVED ! A LARGE !X)T Boots & Shoes BOUGHT AT Sheriffs Sale ! FROM TU E STOCK OF W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO., ITTKBrRv, lA. The public invited to call. Prices away down. JNO. LLOYD & SONS. nrlfsll "IsT"' -- eteer nwf-. lfllllf T-llr m4 twotlf, by thorn. I illlilla " " "M. . it Ill U 11 L I i':z " T.ib. mn .m. Su n.. w rmw i)i..n your Tr om, or all jraur tin iw ork. 1 k. rntW. .17 w lrJi.4 brine. OiWfa-rTul fc. rorr u.rr Itm irrrr "" (ruin tu M r .k hJ u ..., n4 m mtw nr a little ttiwn,, H funat.lt om im rti.. l...trnt ti4 lt Jl I HI o I.. i.in krrt . trull mi. - j rcr. -j k & t o., icima, ujm. REV0LVEI1S, POWDER, SHOT, SllfllS, WADS, Flshlne. Tackle, and all Kinds of Sporting Coods. J. IYI. WATSON, HIS Elo--a.Hi A-,., AltMeiau Pa. .';? P"1'"10 feail- and ijroioj.tly doc. ValnaWe Heal Estate FOK SALE ! ALXJ'toi r mood la the Went ward of th. hnr nuin ol K'tenaltura-. .Cmlirlt eoanty. Pa fruotlDK ea Sample street aTiDtc-Uiereoa eraet- ""FRAME HOUSE and oatltulldinir. all In cnod repair. For terms or particular raj I on or arl.1rr-a JOHN NKAUN. Mcktnwn. Pa., or M. 1. KlTI tLU, tboneliurg, Pa.
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