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Mr. 1 1 a in -l,M t and w as taken .ii. l a physician called n.imies. His nephew I Ii is In t. of sensible 'iTnn election remember '" t i decided the cold ' i ii! in- blowing through putting your money k into your coal bin. i .jinlii ion of your last - .iLd overcoat. Yon may 'li' oiiiy (ourscthal is ab hi. Ii is to hang onto your ' Joke. -ar,) '. '"'I "'.lr.. ' Ti..'. Tlio ntwntiirs Aurlcultural Socloty tool; in aljout ".'.4( at thi'ir fair last wook, ami will only leave a ilelit of alxnit smi. w liii'li is a (irt'tty ifixMt sliowintr for two years, (ninvierinii l In-coit of all tlio im lu"o ciiH'iits inailo. Tin' linn of Krkinroli X Ioi(M'l. ono of tli' leailiui; ini'ivantilo linns in Carroll tow ii. w a ilisolv'J last w wli ly inntnal I'oii-i'iit. Tin' Kusint'ss will still hi-continue. I hy Mr. Andrew Kckf nrixi, who will close out s.iine kimmIs it cunlless of cost ami Kive some t liurxuins to thost; who call in time. Tho Altoona Timrn of to-day (Thurs day) shvs: "Mr. .lames Xcaon. of the l'nion Hotel, received a telegram from Mi chael Noon, of 1-oretlo, last evening, which told of the death of tin i.ncleof Mr. Joseph Nwon. fi rmcily of this city, hut whose present w hercahouts are. not definitely know n.' At. (iallitziii on Sunday afternoon a new hnin. h of the Emerald lieiielicial Assm ia ti'in was orsamed by the election as tem porary otlicers of Hon. M. Fitzharris as president: V. U. Conrad as seeretarv, and T. S. Troxell. treasurer. Mr. J. F. Dough, erty acted for the stato president aud ex plained the object of the meeting. -Mr.ll.il. Kaylor son of James J. Kay lor. of Allegheny tow nship, and a brothor of 11. J. Kaylor, editor of the Hastings Tribune, has purchased the exclusive sale of all the daily newspauers published out side of Johnstown, in that city. Mr. Kay lor has rented a business room on Wash ington street ami will take charge of the business the latter part of this week. The town of M. l'etershnrp. Clarion county was r.caily destroyed by fire on Thursday nisht or last week. Thirty houses were desiroyd and the loss is esti mated at T."i,in. A few years uf-n that place was one of the most important tow ns in that part of tho state. ISut for some years but little oil has been obtained there ami tiie town has none down. It is not likely the burned district will be rebuilt. The report is continued that the fiuht bet.vei'c tin' Pennsylvania railroad and the Van. lei bill interests in the I'.eech Creek r.ia.l has been s(. t i led in the Simwshoe coal d:-trici by the I.ehUh Valley Coul Com p.my a j n ij to make all coal shipments osi.r the tuti-.t direct line to the company's niariii t-. The injunction ajrainst the I'.ee. Ii t'reek lias been dissolved, and the i. u:. r will iTn-s the reii::sy!vaiiiu railroad truck wherever necessary. t'eir!e Tin it 111 . who resides west of I.udwick. We-tmorelaiul county, while at w oi k in Frank Smith's coal batik on Mou day. was bitten on the hand by a large li'aek -pider, frt'in the effects of w hich he siilTereii irreat pain. His arm and hand aie terribiy swollen and biood-poisHiiiii has set in. His riaht side is partially par a'.ied and. for a w ile it w us feared that he wiu!.i die. Dr. OiTdI is attending him and In. pes to bring him through allright. K-Coumy Superintendent Hartman IJerg. ai i uiiipuiii. il by his wife, stoppil ov er in Kbeiishiirg on Monday and Tuesday to see his old friends.- Mr. Uerg is now a re-iiteiit of Sallnn, Kansas, and In- and his wife had liOeii at the meeting of t he (.;. A. H. at Wa-hinirton, D. C, and on their way home siopH'd off at Ciessmi and came up to Fbenshnrg. They left on Wednesday morning intending to stop at South Fork and Johnstown, and then return to Kan ;i John Stewart, stable boss at theSouth-we-t No. I plant, near Alverton, left for p.nl- unknown between days la-t week, lb- had a quarrel with a neighbor woman who threatened! to have him arrested on a charge of bigamy, lie did not w ait to 1' be told twice, but made a hasty retrial. He left .i w ife and family at Alverton and i- -.ml to have a wife living in Johnstown. Mr. Wat-on. with whom he quarrelled urn! I.. el a law suit, t hreateiis to hunt him down and . e that he receives the punish ment he decr e. .i raiigeim nt- have lnn made by rel m r , i of. 1. 1, "oli V. Iloe. who was killed . ,.al week- ago by a blow on the head w a si,,t;e. to have tiie ImkIv lifted. The object is to determine exactly the nature of the in ui ie- to t he skill I, w hii h are be lieved to have caused his death. His brot her. I teorge Kose, nf Johnstown, has the mattei in charge, ami Coroner Me liouirh. of Cambria county, w ill lie present when tin- Imdy is exhumed and the medical examination is made. The body will be taken up this week. Somerset Deuu treat. The Tyrone correspondent of the Har risburg I'ntrlot says: I,. D. Wood raff, ed itor or the Johnstow n Vniutcrat, has been nominated by the Demosracy of this dis trict for our congressional standard-bearer, and as he is one of the. best citizens in the district, there will be no excuse for any Democrat refusing to support him. We have now a man in the field whom we need not be ashamed of, and we can go before thepeopeand with a cheerful smile and honest countenances, ask the hearty sup ofeveryindividual.no matter what may be his politics. Mr. Woodruff has an' un sullied reputation at home, and he is at all times one of the people. He will make a good congressman, and the pinple of this district will not go amiss by voting for him. Three Italians named Stcfano Rozlero. Dominico Monaco and Filippo Falcone, were painfully injured by a blast explosion at the grading of the Pennsylvania und Nortnwo'tcru tracks atxjtil one and a half , I elow Lloyd-ville on Sunday morn ing alenit lo o clock. mi1 men .-ii-gi.-il iii b'aMing with contractor Kell.-r ,v Ci os-oii at,il had maile a rhaig". The f i-e did not ignite the piwd. r and after t : me t her re! mill d to the scene. No -.,:n r had tln-y commenced work than the ! Oi,',.,,,! niml. Poglero's left hue! ,i- I. -.ii 'i o'T ami t be i u l.t hand s,j tud'v injur i i it. a! H w.!l U. i,.-,-. -.ry to an:pu it a' i to 'in- the arm. Monaco's I f: S'f ii'v I nrned an. I d -rgiinil. i II- .1 li I. , - l K h! . r.ll.olie' fai-f and te.l lied I. 'It fiot s'r iollIV. I e- . U i "I l.i. 1 1 .. 1 t v -.i.ij of i.i-t mi th' lion-- of 1'iv.r, 'ii I amt-riA U.wnliip. Mi M :r j u i. 1 1 .11 . : it ai. ' m.le. from r. i burg. nef .at. on. a hihI hr thi t '.. T Weie Jtl til" f.ilr. I.O- 1 1. . ff td t) bieakin dp H the i, r c. :.h ,:Mi.ki k knli they n tb arl. After -ttlti In m.. i.n.. ki d and scorched from f ,ni i.. ! - t.. .e.lar, and a.ul M-vrntylivn in money and aliout llv dill:irs' i; .i 1 1 t .io l.il - woi.hof Jewelry cairied off. Mien .Mr. I'ni eaiid his family returneil they found the coul. nts of their trunks and bureaus scatter.tl prouu uouly over th fliKir, the thieves having gone lo I he trouble of turn ing up the liedti. ks to s- If a:iy money was concealed. The trunks wero liroken open w ilh an axe, split in two, and are use Icon foi any pui pose hereafter. - MisSjJitd RolM-rts. of tliis place, was a pasv iig. r (,n l" t'hli-J Kxpress od Wednesday n;uriilug U-t week when that train ran into a UiH ''" ''"ir Shreye, Oiiio. Miss Robert a reluming from a visit to Minneapolis, Minn., and wan in one of the rear sleepers In the rear part of tiie train where none were injured. In the front part of the. train several tars were broken up and burned, and twelve people killed and as may nmre Injured, Fire completely wiped out all trails of baggage, expres matter, mall, and even s.mie of th bodies of tboe kllll. There was not a remnant or bone to be found of one of the postal clerks, the expre mes senger, or two ladie going from Uiicyrus to Kspyvllle. Ohio. The Chicago Expresa w as coining east, and when near the place named, crushed Into ot-bound freight. Coinmiinlrl Ion. JoHxsTfwr, I'a., Sept. 5t, is;rj. Sin: In an editorial published in the Johnstown Tribune September '."7, is.ri. and headed "McN'eelis and the Ticket," the w riter say: "As the case stands the name of Ed. T. McXeelis, of Cambria county, will he printed iiion the ballots for the Xovcmner election as a candidate for the legislature." Section 7 of the ISaker ballot law, with reference to candidates resigning, is then quoted by the editor who further says: "The xint is that Mr. McXeelis name was not so withdrawn, and w hatever his intentions may have lieen, he is still acan didate in the eyes of the law, and unless he yet olx'Ts the provisions of the section quo ted, the legislative ticket for Cambria county will liear the names of Jacob 'J. Sti iiemaii and John C. (iates, Republicans, and Edward T. McXeelis, James J. Thomas and Slater V. Allen. Democrat. Mr. McXeelis and Mr. Thomas were the original nom inees and Mr. Allen was se lected by tlm county committee upon Mr. McXeelis' 'withdrawal.' Mr. Alien s candidacy is probably not invalidated bv Mr. McXeelis' failure to obey the law." The anove article wa" published no doubt by the editor of the Trib une for a sinstei pnrjiose and like all political editorials in that paper, is simply rmt. My resignation was properly sworn to and tiled in tho office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth on July 14th, lSir., and following is a copy of it: Umnbria cotintj, .N'N: Uefore me, the subscriber, a Xotarv Public in and for said county, person ul lv came Ed. T. McXeelis, who Is-ing dulv sworn, deposes and says, that on the fourth day of June, A. D. ls'.ci, at a primary elec tion held in said couuty under the Act of Assembly providing for the nomination of county ami state otlicers, he was duly nom inated by the Democratic party of said county as a candidate for election to the legislature of Pennsylvania, and that af ter being duly nominated, he did, ou the Hth day of June, A. D. tender his res ignation as a candidate for said ottice to C harles M. Swank, acting chairman of the Democratic county committee of said county, which resignation was afterwards, to w it: on the twenty-seventh day of J une. A. D. H'J-.', acceptiKl by said committee. Ei. T. Mi Xt ti.is. Witness my hand and notarial seal this 14ih day of Julv. A. I). IW!. Nili.iam Williams. Xotarv Public. Above is an exact copy i f your n s gi a ion as it remains on tile in tho state depart incut. II. D. Tati , fcAecutive talk. To Ed. T. McXeelis, Esq., Johnstow n. Pa. September ''?, Notw ithstanding w hat the editor of the TrUtune has said or will ay, the only names appearing on the official Democrat ic ticket for legislature in this county will Ik' James J. Thomas and Slater W. Allen. Ilespectfullv vours. Ei. T. M( Xkklis. Mitn sua llorae It row aril. The Williamsburg correspondent of the Altoona Tribune writes as follows: The tieni.eus of Ormcuia re Mines were stai tled on Monday morning last by finding a drow n. si horse and an overt nrned buggy in one of the ponds at that place. This pond is formed by water settling in a large hole made by the excavation for ore. William Emplicld. thedri verof the horse, was seen several times on Sunday in an in toxicated condition. He was driving the animal at the time. and when the horseand buggy were found ill the pool the next Unit I ing, the next inquiry natuially was where was Emplicld. Citizens at once removed the animal and vehicle but no trace was found of the man. A grapliiig hook was then procured, the Ultimo of the mini dredged with it and linally the Ul of Euiptield was found cold in death. Th general supposition is that the horse turned to go into the pond for a drink of w ater. the place to-ing commonly Used for that purpose. Iteing reined up too shwrt to get its head dow ii the animal naturally w ent in far enough to enable it to get a drink. Then in tnakinx the turn to get out the buggy of course got into deep wat er and was overturned, throwing the occu pant out. The dead man was aged about "JS years and his home was between Ormen ia and Heavertow n. New Aridrmf mi reonon. Work has lx-i-n commenced on the new academy Imllding of the Sisters of Mercy at Cresson. The school will be for girls: will cost in the neighborhood of r.Hio.oi , and is on a tract of thirty situs. The lo cation is not only beautiful but healthful. The main building will b.; of sandstone front with brick walls. The dimensions are 2"oxlOO feet. In the building will lie three dormitories, two refectories, and a handsome chapel, with tine carved oak ceiling and rooms for the Sisters. The ca pacity will be one hundred and fifty pupils. A suite of room9 will be fitted up for the occupancy of the Itishop when he makes a vJsit. There are fnur mineral springs on the gronnd, and these will be run into the beautiful gardens that will deck the place. It is the custom of all religious orders to improve the land on which they are loca ted, and at the convent of St. Xavier's, in Latrobe, where the Sisters of Mercy are. there are gardens of the most beaulifu 1 na ture. An elaborate design for the gaidens at the Cresson building has been made. The convent will lie well on toward com pletion by next spring. Dfrnixrali Beware. The follow ing communication was pub lished in Thursday's Johnstown llrrtibt. We give it in foil as it exposes the tricks that some of the Republican heelers are trying to work in order to obtain Iw-tno-cratic votes: . Eilitor Herubl: Harry Kinkead (alias Red-Xox-d Mikei, with his confederate and trumpeter. Jack Jones, was In the Fifteenth and Sixteenth ward of thi city li night trying to ariange a trade to give two Republican vote for Janic C. Dai by In return for one iH-mocratir vote to elect a Republican district attorney who never I 4.1 the cotirae to trv a iu before a Jury in In- life. Jinn-st'. Dm by. candlJate fur pi olholiotal y , in-ed no tiade, nor would he ani tioii any. The entire Demo ratic rounty ticket w ill I. elected unless thl class of rontiuen can f..m iich an unholy alliance a they iriil U-t night, atid every "wlf-rv'pctina leni- rat should te-r clrr of tin contamin ation. Etaw. .waawllleal lelle. Lawyer Hjbert S. Murphy and V. Hick Shupe of .lohnto li. when ret II r II ioaT from tkktric a dri e in th-country on the Valley Pike on Tucday evenius. came lipn I.r'y F. Scott, a younjr contractor w hie.e place of business w a in Johnstown, lying tics i do the road with a bullet hole in hi forehead. Near by w t horse and bnekboard with which Scott had driven to the ground. On the scat of the bucklmard wa a note written with a lead pencil in w hich Scott stated that he had shot and killed himself on account of financial trou ble. When found he was still alive but unconsclon. and soon after was taken to the Memorial hospital. In Johnstown, w heru lie died about U o'clock the same ev ening. He w as about twenty-one years of aire and his parents reside in Somerset county. m m - Last Sumjiii' rnp.rninfr about 2 o'clock fire was discovered In one of the rooms in the Kinter House, Indiana. A Hop of Landlord L'ncapher occupied the room. He was lyinjr In Nil reading w ith a lighted lamp pear by. It is supposed that lie fell aslnep, nr. 4 while in that condition upset the lamp upon the bod, The tied clothing and some furniturp were purnHJ wjjtrn dis covered by member of the household. Voting Uncapher was drsstKod from perllouf position almost suffocated by the .moke. Aside from the loss on the bed and bedding, the damage was alight. THIS WIXDS U T11K CASE KI.MKt: llKI'XI.i:, THK .Ml Kl't IIKR. On Wednesday loivernor Pattison. act ing on the reeomineiulat ion of the Hoard of Pardons commuted the death sentence of Elmer Itruner. now confined in our jail for the murder of Sam Reese to imprison ment for life. And thus one of the worst and most uncalled for crimes ever com mitted In Cambiia county pms unpoiiish- M. I:t r- I . Till V i I OI. ed as it should if. I'mu tiM s.itu U. w as not one of the 'im'i .if cil ieii but his taking o!T. ou the threshold of his miii door, in defense of his own prupcitv. was a crime that should havettceu punished to the full extent of the law in order to deter jut such criminals as Flmer IJruner. Karrlaice f Ireimra. The f.illuu inif mai riai:.' lie. n-.-s w ere is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans" Court for the week cudim; Ycilticday, Sep temlwr ls'.r.': Jacob III a. ken ami Ali.-e Ann 1!;U'iT. Cambria tow n.-hip. Steward Miller and Marv 1 1 i n'-. l'.la. k lick tow u-liip. Francis Watt and Harriet Seviuore. Al lejtlieny town-biti. Samuel N'eff. Washington t,w n-.hi. and Kaeha.-l lane Kentnii. Lilly. I'.eiijaiiiin F. Mahon. I'ast Cuiiemaiih. and Macuie J. Oavis. I'umbiia lowusbip. 15. O. Klliott. Ilarr tow i:hip. and Kacl -ael Williams. Cambria township. William H. Win. ilers and Linina K. Iliut- llett. Jolllistow II. Lewis Pfarr and Kiiabeth PfaK.-r. Johiisinu n. William K. Krause, l ati.biia township, and Mary t atliarine Wasruer. Jack-mi township. John T. Fowler. Johnstow n, and Carrie Wheeler, Lilly. Peter J. Hulier. Carrolltown. and Klia-U-th Hile, Carroll township. Kmauuel It. Konip. ('liaiiilx i-tnirK. l'a.. aid Jennie Clark Davis. Stoyetow u. Som erset county. Pa. I). P. McLoughry, Ciieen-buii;, Pa., and Annie Low enstein. .lolui-tnu n. James Cainp'M'ii. Mad.ria. Clearfield county, and Mary McCann, Cresson. (leoie C. Eichensehr and Catharine Costlow, Adams township. Harry Martin and Minerva Hunter. Johnstown. Samuel 15. Cooper and Amanda H. Ma kin. Morrellville. James Coi(in. Jr , and Annie Jane Kane. Johnstown. John Cheiki and Mary (!nze, Julin-town. Xorbeit Xeason, St. Augustine, and Ag nes Lantzy, Elder townsnip. Abner Franklin (irillith. Stonycreek tow nship, and Ida ltlanch Schrader, Dale. John Whiledand Sarah IS. Dunlap, Sus quehanna township. William Jam 's 1-Tynn and Katie Hager ty. Johnstown. Lewis.!. Iiager. I'piwr Yoder township, and Maggie J. Johns, West Taylor town ship. John Lcntz and Kosie liatim, Morrell ville. ft. W. Poland and Marion Houpt, Johns town. - - - A Mftra for Miners. The numerous new coal operation w hich have la-en progressing toward completion in tiie new Cambria lcxion, are titxmt ready for operation and a remarkable in flux of new population will le the reuit. Takinif in the whole N.irt turn Cambria region. ' operations have W-cii begun during the pa-l o ur and neatly all of them are ii. iw aliollt ready '.i -hip coal. A prominent oflii lal of one of the l:ire-t companies Mates that J" n.-w nniier ale anted t neie at once, and t l.a t w i t Inn li e nn mt l.s t lie new o per at lolls i ing rotllp'clt 1 J w ill tane n more men. M in-r iro'im t l.i ie from i t In r place f 1 cert . ii of - t-aiJy w ,irk. i :n pi n-, I con tract made w ;i h t l.e Pel. n - ! a i, ,.i ra liroad i to m-ciiic the ( an. bi 14 anot ' a. t . i,l v ill ! loin m-I l lie ci tn pa n n - to out of thi retfioti o er tli at load l.i".o i t.nis w it bin the first year fmiu tl lnp!i tioli of the the road; w liile the t'hcM I hi k tion. where t lie oTato s are I;.-.-, h t'reek mii ple. have a market w ith the r.tiiroad com pany for every iuiii1 of coal they con sume. No brighter pro;..-, t as ever pre-ent.sl any section of Pennsylvania, and theri" is no doubt that hundreds of miners will cie the opportunity to liH-ate in this new and apparently exliati-tless reiou. Several coinpaiiies now have aifents at work M' ciiring tlli'll for their liew Unties, but there is room for all. Labor of all kinds is very scarce in that section, as t he building of new railroads, together with seven brain lies lias -sorbed it all. The new towns going up and the general activity in every line 'of business, make it a very good place for carpenters, masons, and, in fact artisans of all kinds. Miners, however, are in especial demand. Albxtim Qiizctte. Leaf By l.e? Mf. The dropping of the leaves is not always caused by the ending of summer.orthe ad vent of the fall season, but indi-ed by many causes. So with the health and life of the human hcini;. One by one they are carried to an early grave. Vou take a cold and say, !"t)h, well i. is nothing but a cold." and so if is. but If not checked in time am', neglected, it leads to consumption and other diseases. Prevent it, stop it, by using a pure rye whiskey. Ministers, phy sicians and hospital superintendents agree In recommending as a jierfcct stimulant. K-lf's ajilyer Age. or Puijucaiie Ryes. The former Hells at iil.r.i and the latter at J.2.' per full quart .Sold by Ludw ig JL Son Johns-tow nl'a. Nom r. The qi.ai t-rlv meeting of the Farmers' Alliance will tie liel.i at Lo letto on Saturday. Oetoiwr sth. at lo o'cl.M-k. v. vi. The d. , irate w ili meet at that hour. The meeting will l-e open to all in the aileiiiiM.n and all are coniiaHv invited. !t:v lthuii. Pret. J..J. Kvvl.oi: Socreiarv. niirrllKiir Xtlrr. 1.'HK.It' MAKhl.K AM :1HAMIK j Winks. hriphr.1 hT t 'r,l rejftrte- ( in .lei nfli.mi fatly Hercli? Keliatile drslfii nil firea.H .I;.. nnrlnv n lerect 11 inir trlfi to Kcengt'tir: the wnii r i' tlo art el lsl'e1 the Mirhle and (iranite WorKu of f . 'ilkiDt t Sun. l.nn were loun.'e l in lSsi. The enlor meiut.er .l thin rvnmrtti.il vt nun lum hd an experlenre of thlrtj nv tw. ai.il It'i ri at. I rnrrr H a' a , killed iiktT. 1 lie riai ui wo-k they .ri(jue ts oi I lie I U'l rt c'h and K'vle. Kr.m toor 10 nre lianln areeuiplojed and Hie very fin mi mon uuirul In Hie rcumy eat are irlmtnn ot their -koi. Sli'inet't ure a.ude t hmDjth thii. and to adi'.init: ciuntieii All kin oi ct-meteTT work is rieriitetl and Mie lire ot I-un Uaihni; is lundle.t ami mi .1. The stork ot work kept on hand (received hjr the -ar-lua4) in vcrv extensive and many very nne innnuiariil r -xhiiite.l. I w e-peltly iieiuu fXi-i'uteit In tlir rusiii'Myle and In linilatlun 1 hrli-kwurk. onh a finely executed rrnr on the top. Amonx the many One oionurnenia erec-ed hv I lii r.rm ik n e -ht ton hifteeti-leel-hiKli in, mull en. for St.enlJ Unttlih, mnnument l.ir Father fhrinty (sixteen feet luifli). menu menu tor .Ixroti Kit'lrr mul ilauahter ot .lotui tlrirtUh. H.iih iiHiiliicin nlve pervetial atten tion to businc!? a well as exi-rutlnic the nnet wink. Iu all the !ln e they time hern In l.tl'iueM I dry have adhered Firictly to ihe nia xira kit kixhIh jui-t as rcprrenird an. I prire' an luw a the rame chins ol vmii run l.e nought eOewhere. We have no hesitancy In lecoiutuend Injr .Mn. Wilkin un At. Son to air t a.lr hp reli: Me Wi.Flnep ZLen. prokirvrnive and tru iwrthy. Vllt their estab lishment lirlore orilerimt elfwhere." VS criai attention paid to settius work. Druiikraiiru or Ihe Liquor llablt l-Mnlilt rl) nrrd b, ilminli erlna; Ai r . Ilainet' (.olilrn n pre I lie. It N tDHiiultu'lure.t hi a iiw.lcr. wlurn ran he aiven in a tela a ol leer. a rup ol i--fle or tea. or III lood . ill. out the kiiowinOe .1 the patient, iim a l.st, utely harm!e'i. and will ettect perma nent and KHlj cure, whether the fiatient la a m.Hlera'e orlnker or alcohnllr wreck. Ii. bal t-ren sivea in thuurandu ol rc and In every luminrt per'eet ure tux lollowed. It iicier t.l i. The !tni once Imrr. r.aicl with the soeciflc. It be roiuer an utter impoimlbllily lor the liquor a pe'lte 'o en-t. 'inc eunrantew.1. 48 ,w bootf ol partiruiara Iree. Ad,lie iii i.nr N sik'IF1: no., augty ly. 10 Kec St., t toclnnati, tl. l?OIC SAI.K. r f arm in Munter town'hip, I'anhria coun ty. Pa. Knr nnlri'ir call on or addrena MKS. I I.l. K.N O liO.N.VKI.I., June 17. "m. Crenaen. Pa . X 1 r A NTK.lt A mlddie aveil woman to do houe work: fumll .ainily; man el. t r week. Icnulre ot .tieph Itnttln, M onster town f hip. near Knvlor jitatiou. CAK 1.1 1 Al el linri' W ire che L XS-n'a ip at Inilton ltAl.TXKLl.S- TIIK iistini!Tuiinn points in Cu:its this your :tre, an increase in long.h, nubly ami dressy s'yUs nntl extreme clorant;e i" finish. For proof of this look at samples in our window display. Then tlure are now stales in fur trim mings, some that were popular last season beinr entirely dropped out, imperially Moufllon. Javy blue, shades of tan a.nd mixed rreys are the prevailing tones u hilr Mark holds its own in quiet eb'iranre. Hen are a few but faintly outlined to give some idea of: styles and prires: l.llir. Hl.. li OITN. Plain IJcofer. diagonal cheviot, ex cellent V alue $ S..MI line (beviot. elegantly lilllHl with irlaee -ilk lo.oo llalld-ome w i.le Wale, silk lined l'.'.m ei v line W orsted, larae buttons, silk faced froiils J."..ii Wide Wall, elegantly lined Hi.ni A tine Worsted, silk faced ls.i") ("lay Worsted, full Iminir ir'ace silk. la'rue M-arl tuitions, tin- vei v lalest. -.M.(i t.'lav Wor-teii. lined with black silk., trj.no Cus-ian llloitse. the latest going l.oo i. nit:- .tm, i.iiiir miaihj. Plain Tan mixed. ;..:. ami it.:i Mixed Tax. fancy buttons '.t.7." Tan Cheviot, handsome silk facing... lo.oo Tan ISeavcr. satin laced, large tuit ions 1J..KI Prettv Mixed Cloth, brown velvet, cutis and collar, silk facings bS.aO Tan Kersey, halt lined, large ix-arl buttons.." l.'i.on Liirbt Fawn, Kersey, raw edire finish, ulace silk fa. itois :.iiii The sain.-, siik lined -J.". no II K TIIIHIUJI '!.'! m Heilin Twill, coney faced .vuo Diagonal Cheviot, fur faced. .i.'.'."i Astraklian, diagonal cheviot, taced head ornaments. g'.'.-iO and 10.no Diagonal Worsted, astrakhan faced, satin lined l"i.."io Ileaiitiful imported Cheviots, hand- soine silk oriuiinents. astrakhan faced la.oo Diagonal Worsted, silver fox fur P.'.oo Tiie same, opossum fur trimmed 14. Fine Clay Worsteil. ISalticseal facing, neatlv lined Pl.t' I Worsted Fitch, trimmed, a haiulsouie new slvle 1S.OO Verv line clay worsted, tiultic seal facings, seal ornaments 17.oo Fine iinported cheviot, real marten facings, very elegant 'J.-.-UO BALTZELLSf Altoona. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. 'IMIKKK III tvripIU put. lie aala at the L I'ra a ie i n SATI'IIDAY, OCTOBKU22, 1S02, ' -i i.V.-. r. tlir Iu1IiIb drrrribcd Heal r to, t it All Xht rrrta n Pit o' r,,unH fituata la tb ts.r , u(n ,,i iliiii'i n, i,i li e i.uot; 01 am'Ti ao.l uiiil l'a m.f t.a 4. tr.nttnf nt M In rat n. rit-nlia, l. to lirnl of J I.. M tcfrall. 1 .lien Ch .rfll -- t mil ..I l- i,d bi! o.eth a d batlna: ilicrcoj rrert4 iaia ti-i..ri4 Tnnnifn TTnnnn I L MAIM HUUun! S.TAPI.K. D.lall tt.a ue.t.arj (ItTUl'ILIl l.i i iu ,-i . r.i r. Kr-.-ivina anl rn-rt lin, b-iWBTr. all the ft al ril.Mtn r.l. uaae r M:d lot A is.naj. witb ta ii. iniitf r'tften r.l ,"ti uhlrb were anld an I OHI4II I tl .r ll ivu Mill avtnrl title iu raitl l.a m r. uo.1. Tcrns of Sale: Ton trr rrrt I ttir ,iirrl.af innoey to re paid at th iitiio ol ir: i he l.ftlaofte e-1 OB-ihlrd wbea dei-d i tillvrrni: eDelliird in ti montba, a,nil iMie-thiril In twelve mni.tl-a Intra the line ol ale. Iitrrr-d raTiiirnt- ! tmr Intereat and to be ve nire I kjr juintmenl buna and muricaeel Ibe par-rha-er. r. j. ptit isii. Kxecutnr m I'avl I Mil. a, dereaced. Ilallitzin. l'a , Sepu 3u, To Investors. ll'llY aoaaray tmm h ina to eelc IbTeotineDtf It when y..u ran Uu l'eonaylnia Klrat ii.rimi ervurl; I, on the t'aiili i t MnnlblT I'aymrnt lan and rhi'-t. will net jrue, lenljr par rmt. on nur money I Kor particulars call oo or m.l.lrt-ra H.A.LMH.KHAKT. Adk. 5. ts' KOrnii'jura:, Pa aaaiaaiiapaiaaaaaaawwaauewwwiaa Tli otdet and best In stitutmu lor obtaining a Business Education. We liaie successfully prepared tliounanUa ul YOUNG MEN for the active dntlen of life. Kor circulars ad dress, 1. Ul IK A' SOXS, fiUaburajh, few m r 00 mm mwmMwirwMmvmmmim0sm wmmttt STKAY 1KIKSK Muinl awajr train tbe owners on Itb of Sep tember, a bay horse with a baiter on aad with lit toretfip vlipi'i short, w.tKbiPK about eleren handled tMiundi. A sul able r-ward will be paid fur Information leading P I Is reiorery or return. (HWAlibkO'oUltiN. Lilly. l'a.. Sept. Id, lne. H li. Ml'tliS. ArriiE.EY-AT-l.AW, BBanuaa, YA. Wttfce iB.tlollooaJe Row. on ttentre street. PUNALI K. DUFTON, ATTDKSi EV-AT I. A W, fWOttie la Opera Hoese, t'enu street. ... --------- LADIES' - TOE - AII.KUAII1IMK lAHI.i: Ml. 1 OF Tilt. I .;reKoa. learnem i-i.ulif ana irw iuib Snort Koule KaiiruaJ. in cttect on 2nd alter s.oveaiter l,"t.h 18J1. Irvona i I Kp.t.., ; j: liurch ; -j P Tramt I , . I - Faat i Mall. J " r" x- x . -rtr:?. o ' C C C T T- T1 ' s !3 0ieic:Ciei : r (c----r r r r. z; - fcZ - m fc -- - , Plat . i?5--Z-Z Paelne Ki... - 1! Mall.. -r fs r r -t s-i ) s, t ' iranay m m s- m- - .- w - i I reon a!.eave dally eii-ept Manday. tUeave Sunday om Hl.ca lei e-a Indtoate tlerarS aiatlnna. irnn '. M.we'a and ritiea 'rosinai wit) be flag atatlon. tor at: tram. Nn. 1 w.nnfta at rrun wits J..lii' K( -,ra at B 7 f.r Mlaa hiara lYMima and l.ibnatown. and with Palftp P.ir t a i f. point, weal r Jnhnatown. Aiaowltb Mall Train t ti lor n..int eaa ' r ..B. N Inuanti with Mail Train at 4 '." tor point. Wt of t'te-Je. and Mat. Kipreaa f r .olnt. eat rn. from tiinn aril t "reB No 4 mnr. aim Malllralnmt 1 and I rum w.lni. .! ..I Creveon witB Ji hii'luan Kipreaa at a T. and Pa elf' r i.r. at 44. N- oiddwu with Mall Train at 4 Tit Imib point aul of t'rer. nnd Mall Kl.r at 1? tnim poiala wet ol l'r.on s. a nil . j train, rorntwt with Parlfl K ref and Mail Train weal and mail 1 iprenl .-t. Paraenaera to or lrn polnia nn Prnn Ivanla a. NorthwMtern Kailroad nn lake train at Cual Bwt or lrv.na. Statloc marked "t" b'o tl atntlnna ! Mnera wi.htoc lo a-et oft will n..'1'r tb e-.n 4 or tor l'ariiim wl.h n to ret on will ttac the Iratn at lhe.e italliiai. 'ratn. will n-t ui naleea nc noiif el. W I. K TH Rt' X. I lurrnl Manae-rr and surintendent K.J. HCKHiHlN. Train Maa'rr. TIIKIAIT1ME TAHI.K uPTliK KHENS l hnra- k t'mxiii KraQrh iiailruad In cllecl iKxsrrooer a. laai. r.aar.llaai ml . WriST. KAST. Irrater F.xr. 4 (Situ rlarrt.bnrar Ar. '.Ma m Weatern Kl... 4 H B Ol Soa-hore P.ii.. .1" a tn Jobnatnwn Kip.. V4 a ni Mail W :m a oi Paeine tip... 46 a m lt Kp 11 n4 a m Mall .. 4 ie . in; Altoona F.p ... t no p w W ay Paaa 2 M u at Mall Kp 6 17pm 'PhlU Kip 8 PJ p tn MM'IHWAKll. Ilia No. 1. No.. No. 3 tanre. ft am r m. Enrnahtira: . ' 1" '-'! 3 4,V Hradley.. 3 0 7 u IO 1 3 44 Kaloi 4 I M lo 3 3 'O Noel .l 8 01 lo Ml S Manner 7 IM 101 4 m I.urket . H li 10 44 4 o Cre.ron 11 3 8 10 So 4 14 NOKTHWAKO. Ina- N.i 1. No. 2. No. 3. tance. a at a at r w. ean W 11 10 b i Market 1.7 . SS 11 -J. 6 30 Mnnrter 3 8 W 11 :7 Noel .3 44 11 :ti 43 Kaylor V 47 tl 1 ft 4H Hradley 3 51 ..ll 47 a 7 Kbenatiurx 11 3 10 10 la 01 10 Hrmdley. Noel and I.nrket are 'laa: Stations. No train on Sunday. HOTfct. L.K(lKANHt. H J.NHkiri'il. PRorniaroR. located at liuB.m. Pa . near the H. It. fc P. Hallway Itvpot. Wa alwaya endearr to fur Blah tn bet aeeotnmodatiom lo honlneF men. pleasure aeekers and boarder. Pen-on. In aearrh ol spmlort and quiet will hnd It a devl-alde place to atop. The Tahle la nn'urpasaed and I alwayr (upolied with the he-it the market a (lord, and all the dellraple ol the aeanon. Tbe Bar If up plled witb the eholreal nl pure ll.juor and clear acd nothlna hut tho leac I aold. Special atlen lioa txlven lo the care of horee. H. J.SCHETTKt. Vl'TtlTilK'S NOTICIK. In tbe OrubaBs' Court of Canitirla eounty, la Harlnc heen appolnled an'tfr to report dU tr'lmtion ol the lund In the feandu ul Julin tounl. admlnlrtrainr ot Samuel Miller, deceai.l. notice i lierehy given that 1 will aft at ray of. Bee In Knenalmrar. P.. on XltlNliAV- T(I BFK iOTH. 18i. at 10 o'clock. A. M . at which tme and place all parties Interested may at tend, otherwise hi iorerer debarrsil from comma: la eniald Inni. 1. W lH K. s)it. -a, iva. u.i itor, THE U EAT HAS SHRUNK It is niiilsunnner now :t bail limo for nieivhants to soil poods. To livon up business vc have cut the pricos on all our jroads to such n ien'entane lh:it r.o man or woman tan atluiil to jia-!s the o'lportunity of taking ailvanlape of them. OUR PRICES ARE CUT III HALF ! ami what you buy otlu r places for $2.00 we will !ell you from now until September 10thf at $1. Can you save this amount of money by bujinp at any other store Verily not We placet! in this sale 85 Pairs Ladies' Donpla Swing Heel, Sizes '2 i to 7, at 1.20 per pair. 125 pair of SLffPERS From 2 to S at 47c. a pair LADIES' . finiMY-SEXSG OR OPERA TOE, in sizes 2 to 8 at 1.18 per pair. Ladies' French Kid, High-cut, Common' sense or Opera Toe at 2.24 per pair. We a'so carry a full line of ladies cloth top Spring and Heel Shoes. Price now 2.12. Men's Call Dress Shoes, all shapes, at l.'.'S. Men s pood uress Shoes now at 1.2.1. Boys Brogans with solid sole now at .-3 cents a pair, and many more bargains. Special large display of blue prints, 50 dilTerent patterns at 51 ic. per yard. Fine lied ford Cords. "f inches wide, all new shades, go now -15e., 4 1 inch while Lawn at Oc., dress Gingham at bic, and other great bargains in tho dry goods department. A mm jil't. til lit ilnriiiii this al' for tl'Ui. Tti nt lit -inisist ,f :i suit in lilm ur lilm-k i-unli-il worst. 1. pair himmI I u-ss sIhm-s. Il.-rliv Hat iiini Siisn-iut.-rs. W ills. i lia L'r-ii I tun ira i n in I In-s I'ani a I.mhis. s,(, I ' m j.-e wi-ar. I 'ollars anil Cu Its. First arrival of tin- latest styli-s in F.tll Xirkwrnr. Ni-vv Fall irooijs an- now coin ing in. 6Vi!iMl LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES. 1892. EBEIMSBURG Will Have For S IMf.w.. ir.i.it TiKith IIarTw., "n t Ivaturs. Mowidii MachltlPJ, KHlier, lvakeg. Sertmnii lor all Marliine?, Hay Kork, Hay Carriers, Thienrer, MeU Siiles, Plow Point. Plow H-ndle i, I!.iw KphiiI". Plow Bi.ltii. 'oli Sstovei, Kanvea. Heaiern HratlDK Stove?, Purnacex. Urate ! all Linda, 6 6 New White Front Builiim, 113 New Stot k of DRY GOODS. MILLINERY AND CAR PETS, ('"nil to ste us when in town. JAMES GTTI3ST3ST- 1 j Orphans' Court Sale 0. A. LANGBEIN, VAI.lt BLE MBtl-trBrl bm4 laaaiee la REAL ESTATE ! i HY Vtktt'K of an order ol tl.e Irph.r.' fonrt : of "an hria couiiti, to ma I'lrtc ol, I w 1. !. j'e to puliltc iaIcuu Itie premiea on S4I0RDIK, OCT. 8, 1892, at 2 o'ctoi-k , r. n., tbe lollowlnic dercrltd Keel t.l.te, in: All th.it certain piece r parcel cl taad aituate In the uivubii i I VVkhiiiKt-.n. cutity l t'aui. tirla and atate ol I'et-i. . Ivjnia. txiunded and de ucrit e I aa lollow.. to wl': Krootina: on the I lid PortHKi. rairaad and a M-'ln nn land ot lleoni Kimll-J- heir a K M l.rmon. decoa.c.l. Ibotoa Heard and John Milui Ua. Coiitalulnn 6 ACRES, MOHK nit LKSS. Thin prnierty l .Ituate ahout midway between 1-1 1 ly and Suinmitnlle. and utiout a "half c'.le trom I'reaaon. and haa a arood orchard ul apple and .ear irce . and a never tailing- well ul water. I'ne property la uipoel to be underlaid witb coal. TKHMS OK SAl,Fi Ten. r er cent, ol Ue nurcbaje money to be paid In hand at the time nf aaiej the balance ol one tturd al the confirmation or al-; oa-(blrd In n month', and one third in one year trom tbe con Ormailon ol (ale. lie erred payment to bear In terest, and to aecured by the judgment bond and murUlxe el tbe purchaoer. JIIHN K. KKIJ.Y. Ad ntnlMratnr of Anaaiaua Hewitt, deceased. Lilly. Pa . Nepl. li. 18V-' 3t. JUST RECEIVED ! A LARtiK LOT Boots Shoes -1HH OUT AT Sheriffs Sale ! 1T.OM THESTttCK OK W. E. SCHMRTZ 8l CO., FITTNftrR-, rA. The public invited to call. Prices away down, JNO. LLOYD & SONS. .:. FOUNDRY ale This Year Cellar Wlndoi Safh Wemtta. Phurphate, t'eoient. Kuildina; Paper. Steel Koultbi, Steel MdlD(. Sieel r.lntaa-. Suva- KeiUee. Koad SsMie, Drain twine wtta 1'orn Plaster AtlarbBeai. :tilu.rey lojif. Iron Puuij.p. Bone Oust, Wavons, Koal ' 'a ta. Hurk- Hoarilfc, Halei. Sled. H. A. SHOEMAKER. 3 3 CMca Street, Jtetoni, Pi ALLKIXDSof ,,ARXESS- NniLEBi, Httl UL.rJt. WHIPS, COLLARS HARNESS OILS, BLANKETS, Kobe. Plr Net, t'urry Uombe. etc. ate pairlnic Neatly aad Promptly dona. All work ajaarauteed to arlve aallitactloB. KldlDir Bridle, from Ko. a p. leaui Bridle, from..... II 0 uv Iip Iiaalar. from . ... yc hbv. Machine-made Haraaai. Iroa....f4.0 ata. Hand made Haraea. trvm ..ia.94av. a-'all aad examine my atock belere Bwe cliann eiaewhere. 1 (aaranlee to aell a ebaap aa the eheapeet. w-Shop Barker Kow oa I'eatre atreet. aprl.-wtl LILLY BANKING : CO., LILLY, PA., JKO. B. HM.LE3I. CAS all KB. A CENTRAL NANKING BUSINESS TKANSACTEIX FIRE, LIKE, AND ACCIDENT INSUE ANCE. WA. THE PRINCIPAL STEAMSHIP LINES REPRESENTED KY IS. ! Atvitint of tnprfhattt, farmers and otb I -rs -arni-sll.v sili.clti, Bssurlnaronr patrons tlint all Imsiiit-ss ntrnstMl to nn will re i-i-ivi- (iriupt and 'ivful atlvwtiuti, and be) : hi-UI snii tlv isintidciitiaL Cust4iiurs will U tt-i-d as lilwrally as srxd tiaukiir riilcs will tx rtriit. LILLY RANKING CO.. ifl-vm. Lilly. Patina. M. O. KITTELL. Atto rney-o r - j EBtNSBUKU, PA. omoe la Armory BalUla. opp.Uoart Hee. J. F. Mt KEN KICK, ATTORS BT aHI C fSBEl LOR AT LAW. I.Hl.Hl K(l. . PA. AjrOOice on Centra ilreei. 1 i : 0 I
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