t- it Ni:n:;. v.u:;;!. ., r.. 1 UlliAV, - si:i"i k.m 1. 1- l.i I AI, .!.! Ii.l(v tlH Mr. Cut lin. (if this ji;ici'. N l.ifil I . : 'i i 'ii i'i ff vi-r. ,.rk mi flu- Illackliik r;i i !i m;i.1 lias , , n 1. 1 i ri'ly siisi..iii.,). j ' 1 1 1 1 i ' ,i ri in T. I j . . (if Klil'T low ns hi 1 1. , , . hi 1 1 w n mi 'l li ii i sviay . Mi. .1. I!. Will.i r. uf I his )!:ui :si tail . t j r l - mi tiii-ims. 'I'linr-iiay. Mi. William M.i-I ly . nf ia I li: I ii. s n-n t , - luiiirs in Tnwii :i Thuis.lay. Mr. M. A. 'll;u;i. uf 'il:iu.ir. was a in Ki'i iislM! rir on Wriliii -.hiy. ! r. .l.i 1 1 1 Cost low, nl Wilimirc, spi-nt , ,.,.;'.' l i li tow ii I h is u c. k. lli' In ii'k - i ii k mi tin- lu w srliniil ,,,. will If (ill 1 1.' til I Ilex t Birli. Mi. 'I'ltniiias linswli'V. of 1 'nil ,iai' n-ln. w as in tnw II mi Tliili sil'iy. Mr. l".i iikiihI . K aj Inr, of tin- I last -. 1 . a in . w as in tuw ii (in W'l iliii'silay. Mr. .Iiihn .. Nod. nl I" aili tonn-hip ,i. loun fur a fi w hunts on We.l'u-s- Hell' Tl 1 lllllSI' I m's Tallin CiitMtiany at. :i Sal unhiv niirh!. hail a 1 1; i harl . i-lt s lViry a nil w i fi of ( In ii liii-ntls ill llin'iisiiiu :: l'i a iici na Ivory. Cliarlii'lil town--il'.l fricii.ls in I; i 1 1 I ii 1 1 on v. 1 ii-as . aci'iun pa h in! hy his i. SuinhiY !a-t. ! at I -i fir tin' lair. .s Mary mill Ni nr k. .1 u rt -. i if h is i I -tail on a I in 'lay for a visit to In".-, i-'air. !ri an- "I t li. 1 I L. II ' lit I ai I:.' '. I M. Knii. - i l.ll-ilic I'i ft -1 ft h I'l iitisy I lil a itz t'i 1 1 1 1 i i 1 1 oil ml. V. i'Im- I'f W i i ui' ii i-'s nu n. w a.- .1 I ;ir to : . I J. Ii l; W.illl.-.l.iy. A. i..i'i r. ui' I v -art. took - i -n Sii inlay nil: hi lull w i- uiuh-r-;.,iliv ii-i ovi ri i!. 'I M. Kirhaii!- ati.l Mt-. Haiti. I ..; ; ii i - phc-i'. li ft mi i il iii-Mia v ,. .!... Wi.rM'- 5-;ir. i --.-;iii I ut wal.l ami w i i'i'. o : .1 ir hum's ill tl i 11 I'll W .!,;!,:. ha ml- u : ' li uhl 1 1 i.-lni - M n ' I )n i In ti on I 'i . ili .a I ! 1 1 I'i- lor 1 1 a I I I -hi: 1 , - '.. r ' ! 1 1 a i 1 1 fur -uini : i ,n ( ',-.-- ilhi'-- i 1 1 I i ' .1. loi 1.1. , Mr li ( i - w ! w a- pr. j.!;;.'. I, 'v ui ;il I. ! i ' . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; ' ' i ,M il.'t tor ..J let .-I -V ba ilh I I ,1 pel il I li Ii i r .1 ' i'.II I'.ivi of Mr. I r ,:'.. .1. .11 T I !'-. Tiii:i- loi.. ili'"l . ,i .id about li i .f - ci im.'Ii r y o ol l a ' i pi. i 'i i ni oil tl,.- -. IV I el i i II 'I l-.i Ii -li i i "ii Tli ii i i iii a n In- l. i ii. :. I: ller I j. t. a si lilt. w h of .1 : 1 I. 1.1 1 :. 1 1 ill' -l.i I', li. '1 I.. .li. '. p .1. I'i.i il .: i- M UI II ! 'l.i Will Ha 'I cu I I.' I. ill -u- at J..- In I i I ; II. I.' il ii : v . has ni I'i tll.le hi- head. I.i.-. a ud a woman b hiinu A I 'ea-t want- tu . d fur. nice pol .li I In in I and !'.:: .11,1- u I and li.. . - now w i i ' t a tim- that if a i ii- -u !hle p.niO or I - s :h. i -. i! CIH ! . : . . 1 1 -r ' : i -r to .laines .1 oh :i -1 .n. I . ti -h ; 1 1. In. i. ana i''.iii:ly. on . l lmi.il il '.live l'i;l-i k Ii I fe that . ;'' op' in ! on a tallo-.v board. ( - lab 1 the hoi; "nave up" the 1 -r . i ' 1 1 - a iid a w oman named i . a I 1 1 - i .il at .1 oh ii-1 i'A I: en v I ! i . . I of i'oii.'. S. K. Variie-, ' . '1 In y are w anted in I'i 1 1 ---.'' I aehaiire of iii.;-al l:iiior a -pi eia I lay. for the .on of iin-r el-ejio a -iiiiT i. 1.1 in i.f ut IC debt if run il' I hat :l, I .1' the I wall pin po-i r work.- -lore of .1. a. i- .!-; The l . . n.iiai y v en W. ro vi linn I by r .v li l e oil said to iti'i in- I'e Wil li r.s a K'ittell. ' ill hit -- .1, I 1. l".i l a iu . ti i n r. cmployi ily of M. I. f corn lui' at il.nnei - hi r I'm. -i u- and w i. mi Tiie-day. i i ah.e t rouble iu time pa a! ki i , the a-i ti t. of t he ph coii.pany. iti t h.s pla. e. il ; !' Hi With t he Mini' lb. tb r. 1 'ii.. a ud w ii! tu',!- p : .( a t lie t -1. M r. i i . hi i !tn id a t : nu -ei, ii inaii i' him. d .lull c: lpper. a j, l:;.iii 1,1 hull-., u cai.-e 1.1 1 I 1 1 , - aire a nd . ol hin M in i . n-hiir -: ii-' in an in hi-t. N t a-n .ti !. wa- -nai-tai; council .f S. on, laic inakii.i; it re i I - th. ot 1 1 . 1 1 a nee (-'Il to ! I a bunt ui' that town. I l,r ,., -I, the : i"' I, at nil.t il J i nil! li'lle i r t i hi' tli'l t- Ol w it I ' o i , t .1 -O lio- . ' . 1 i i on. w ho t le--.il! ,V C it- eumpi. ti- had b. i u.llpol I .11, li led t! ill. I ill i -it his . on Wedne-llll V . A llill- t I'M r. Ills fiiiii r ii look on I I i.h i v la -t. t In- f ii tu i -li (Olidlli'ted by Kev. I'v anirehcal I.uthern -hike belli he( f r holdilc; 1 I-' lll-ti!ltes by (Jepat t- l .' iii-u -tii-iion for this and .'-: louir. J lo!,idii obiir, "- ' illllbfi.l. '.hi-hui i.', N'- b. I li ci ni In r !; ( hntoii. " 1 " '' iiiii' i 1-; Centre, llelle ' : -i Hiiiitinirduii. .Novem 1 l-bana. I ii ( niiH-r u ' 1 - I'"" '' occnpi, , by .lohn ' and owned hy Hie c-late of ' I' "ii.ild, decea-ed. in IJin-h-M ' i. Indiana n unity, ciiu-ht !i'-'-'lay niylit of la-t week and ' : '" tin- ground together with ""' I "il-i holil Koods. Tlie ;p nearly n, w ami cost ,mi u " n 3-s "i" insurance ol u. ArratiLriini'iits have hci-u i-on.i;lt'"l ut ClcarfiiM 'or a I'. union of tin hoiioralily iii-i-iiai m :i -uidii-rs ami sailors of Cli'urtiHd (-iiiiitV. to In- In hl in Iltil'.oi-i on Si plcin-in-t !-.:!. Thi-iv :!! ahout four huii- uii'ii in i in- oiL'aaiat Ion. A 'jai.ir of iii,-n ("iiploycd at cilltinir tin1"!- in tl,.- a ood-a houi. a niilc cast of Cniiriiiaiiih an Tn.-silay la-t fuiind a l.n tiin li sk nil and somii ol her lioiii-s that had i viiii'titly hi-i-n lylntf I'Vposi-d to the wi-ath-it for several y.'ars. 'J'hi p-itil of the iieichliurh 1 have no know h-de of how t hey came I here and are at a loss to no I'oui.t fur their pres'nc. Messrs. .Johiistoti. Kuck Co.. hauk-kr-. of 1 '"Ihmi-'hni ir. Carrol I town and llast-inr-. have resiiaii d husii, ess after a short -us pension, openiiit: no on Wedne-day inui niiiir. The linn have t!i(; eon lidence of t he people and hnsine-s will inovi- alonir :ii;ain in the usual way much to the satis faction of our Inisi ness men w ho telt t he irreat t l of a haak. w hile it w as elo-ed. I low often do wc hear iieople say, w in re in the- world do ail t in-tii. s come from? It is simply enough. The toper makes tin- hottlc Ily, stern father makes trad fly. the cyclone makes tin; house lly. the blacksmith makes the lire lly, the earpi liter makes the saw lly, the driver make the horse lly. the grocer makes the s-iinl l!y and the hoarder maker the butler It V. Mr. .latin s (Jiiinri. th. popular .Johns tow ti iiu rchant. has a chaiu'e in his adver tisement in this issue which all should1 read. Mr. O'liun's store is headouarters ' fur fine truods and he lias been in business m lon and is so well known that it would be w as', iliir words to tell out readers that iell I hey mi lo t'uiliii'.s they w ill fii-X. t hey can be sold and of a represented. Kyery body vtooils as cheap a quality just as know- t hat. A fake story was started by the Wash ington cot respondent of the I 'h ihldel ph ia I'rrss on Wednesday that 1 're.-idem Ch ve lum! w as m-i iou-ly ill and that a .lillicult ami dangerous surgical operation had lieen performed upon him. It alarmed the w huh- fount IV but when sifted down the surgical operation turned out to have bet n the pu 1 ii nu' of t w o teeth from tlie I'le-i-d. m's tipper jaw. He is now reported to hi iu the best of health. We were handed, the other day, a specimen of millet m'own hy S. S. Sohrock. near town. The heads nvrai:el about eiht inches in length and wen nut Ii and were tilled with -eeds. Mr. Sehr.'i uiidef cuMivaliou ick has several acres of i we aretold. in l.nrope i..:llet is ( oii-i.li-red in e of tin- most pro'i all rii'is irrowii. It is excellent f If -lock, ii iiiiiii-s little col i ure. and is now !n (. min i (jiiite common in this cotrntry p. i 1 iciilai !y in the We.-t. Smin is, I I i in- -i in ui (lirecior- ui amoi'ia tow n- p i.ae sen cieu I lie liiilml mi; naineil 11 1- tuf I be el, -11 i im -cl.uol tel III. lb' ;.i v bi-in i per ii i i i 1 1 : School No. I A r 1 1 A! , .Mai tu -I .MM I-: No. V. KmiI r-lu nkie; .No. .t i l'al-: Nu. I. I 'll i II I :i 1 ,ivi-on ; No. il-i ii ; .No. i.. a Art b nr. subject ei. 1 1 i-am i na t ion : No. 7, l.i..ie (irif- .". . yrtis tuiiur: .No in. tiaia in . ii. T lie -.cln i. i!s will i ii ii.ln-r for a 'In n on i hi -' M.illli! mil.-. - Int. ;!!-I- !'i iii.- IV O..I l to i -on. hair- tbat !, panv li iiht adili term of -i i nt liiilt'iad men limine that ..aula sv-iem win iu-e iiom .ii...iii.ii nu' iiniiii - l air ed on o i i'-aiii:uit:.' eiiecta- aie not b. ;i: leali.'d. Th laiie 'llimetoll- illlpl'i ellleht i mi a i nuipnieiit-. -lopp'-d th ! bo-::,.' on the - .i-i v. u : i 'ii l.e , . , . cut oil -oiin- of Its exciir- i: ppu-i : iuii I i.nt t he travel t i l.i u ill hav : he .1 in- eie iiioiis ami all cats I. Su far t he call illation ii. i-rari ie.i due to the hiii rates and in. n. ,'i ai s: r: :,i:eiie v. A u, -lr --ill; accident occurred i.i-t i !:!. i-v i n i i -. at Mradeuviih . We-i- inoi i ii tin county. twin children, a hoy ai d a iTiti :ii.v il ;i :irs. of Mii hael "sis l.' -i-i.a ievi-.'.-i :il Siivuian's works, weri 1 1 : . I i I -T a! out .1 Well heloiu.'iiiU to tin I'.tn i o;i i :,;ni i iilj' company, when tin intle i;iil fell tht'iu'-'h the trap dour, which hud can !.---lv b. i-n left open. The well i- -:tv leei iii'i p ami containeil ah..ut eiiiht teei ol water. 1 In-a! arm was i;iven and brave ii. ell ha-ti lied to the re-cue. I!y tin means a ladder and rupes one of them -licceeiled ill leaehiil!? till' bollolll illld. with his b.nleii, w;i- soon draw u tolhi top. The foul air almo-t overcame him and In- w a- com plel ely e ba il sted. l'liv-i- ei.in- were su m inoned and means were used to I'i su-c' t ate t he chi id. bu t Ii fe was alifii'ly etiii'-t. she haviiiit heeniiithi1 w i I! a bou I ten in inn tes. --.inhii i;. i-.ariiest, a I itt-"iiurir division lire, nan on eiiuine .is , r.nuiiieir Win. am Konan. ii i . -1 witii an accid.-nt in the i.al- lit.iu tunnel on Tuesday eveiiiii!; which iu i:lil easily have proven fatal. !! was h-anitiiT otit the cab window, and another train beins: on its wnv throtiLrh the tunnel at tin- time, it i-Mippo-cd he was struck by a piece of hark which protruded from one of t he car-. Tlieiirst t hat was know n of the accident the cniri neer noticed that Kuriie-t Wii-sitting in his si-at with his hea l haiii-ii.i.' lit!i w ith tin- blood trickling from a w omul on the ri;rht side of his head directly below his eye. lie wasuncoli--( ion- Iroiii the blow received, and bi-iui; tiil.en utf his eiii.'ine at 'alliliu. his wounds were temporary dressed, after which, on i'hiladeiphi.i express, he W as taken to the Altooiia hoi-pital. Shortly after his arrival a 1 1 he hospi tal hi' refruluod conseioii-iiess ami the prospit-ts are lhat he wi;l miiiii ric(ier from his injuries. a . I'riiniyhanli I-' l I li It at Ihr World'x Fair. Tin y are aln iid of them all. Chietly at'iuii.' them i- tin- display of pure liiptiors man u factut'eil iu the state. It is conceded that no rye whi-kies jniide in the world can ei,ual thu-e mad" in IVim-yl vai.ia. tie i; e especially Silver Aue, I U(jhesie or I 'ear Ciiik. The-e t hn-e bin mis head the !i-f of pure ryi s. and tire so well known that every reputable dealer s(.is them. North. I'.ist. South am! West they h ml all others Iwciiu-,' ihey areTpure; because tiny are reliable, and bceau-e they are -t ! i. m! in it- that st ri ii!,rt hen and invigorate.' Tin y are -old at prices within tin' reach of .ill, and an-sold upon their merit- for purity uini -trcuirth. Silver Aire. !..i; i'uiU"sne. 1. .'."; ISear Creek, !.'. full -1 a ii-la rd ijiiiiits. Ask your dealer for tin in: in-i-t on h:ivii.!J them, and If you ciinno' be -upplieil send to Max Klein. A he. In-ti y . l':i. I 'rice li.-t of all Iii;tiors -c.t on application. All Kl,,!s paikid neatly and securely. M y K i.i" ix. deral strei-t, Allegheny, l'a. "InrrlR.r l.lrrn-m. Tin- follow! nir marriaif" licenses were is s'e. by tin: Clerk "f thr Orphtns Court for the w ei k einliun Wiilnesdny, Aiimi-t :nith. !-'i:i: ru- P.eiibiiiiin Kinsman. Ki'ade tivn- -hp. and 1'lleii May .Met; Clem licld iw n- h I p. Philip A. Ilertoir. Carroll township, iind Mary A. I i-her. Khu r towu-hlp. Aiii-'ii-tiii !. Ilutier and Mary A. Setn- l l-helvel. -'!,b r toWII-hip. .Ia me-. Itelaiicy and .Myrtle IVnriMi, .lohh-ti'Wll. .luhn M. Smith and Mary Wurfi l, New I j.-r mini y . Marry r.in-renfcltcr, Altooiia. and I.ulu ISoiisi r. .loh nstow ii. Kob-rt 1 1 n iiud Kate Yeatrcr, Hastings. Samin-1 Kurt Ovcrdoi f and Alma P. Kii-jri-l". Morrel 1 v il !e. .I.i-eph Totuchick and Cathiirine Kowa liti. Jolmsiow u. tJraiit Ibi kMresser. Lilly, and Muir-rie I.oudau, I'eaile tow nship. .lohr. PalaseNske and Martha N:is;ids-vo-ka, ( ialli iiu. KoN rl IL Davis and AukusUi lelmaiiD, J oh lis Low ll t'm mnntrsl Ion. At.TnoN v, I'll.. Am;. :. l-IO. K.ior Vtitnhrin Vri'fimiii: !!: Mr. John An-inan, an ohl resident of Cambria county, w as found dead in his abiti in Madison count v. Montan.i. on Auiru-t .Mh. l-.nt. Mr. An- man resided mi the ( .i! buns fat m, or lclter know n as the foretto Springs, until ls.-s. his w ife dyinu leavimr six i hildn-n to mourn lu-r los, he then broke up house keepinir and put the children out and then went west where lie he has lived, ever sin.-e until his death. Mr. An-niiiii w as born in (iei many on DecemU'r L'.". 141. and ram to America w hen In' was but six year.- old. and re-idi-d in Newry until his mairiaire to KU.abcth Schenk. ir. IStVs. He then niovi-d to Altoo iia and worked in the Al'.-irhi'iiy U !liii? Mill until H?.i when he moved to Lorvtto t follow furmiiiir. He leaves to mourn his loss six rhlldreii, live hoys and one girl. namely, Michael, of Crcsou. Joseph l"., of Altooiia. Charley and John, of Carroll town and Kdivard and Annie who reside with their grandmother, Mrs. Nicholas Sciicnk, of Chest Springs. .1. F. -V. Tiik Miss.'s Lizzie and llirdie Ehrenfelt. of Allegheny, Miss Clara Kishi-r, of Pitts liurjr, and Miss Camilla O'llarti, of ("reeiis hursr. are visitimr tin- Misses O'llaru. of O'llara's Mills, a short distance from Kliensburfr. On Tuesday evening the --d. a dance was pi ven In the spacious burn of Mr. Samuel O'Hara. in honor of the visi tors. The danec ln"-aii at S:.!ii p. i., and lasted until ' a. m. At li o'clock a de- liirhtful luncli w :is si rvi'd ami then dan e itij was ri'siiined. M iss Annie ( ' llara. of t'reensbiirir. a little miss of ten years c harmed all by dancing a skirt dance and Mr. A. McCarthy, of Cresson. nave the party' a delightful surprise by tliincinif a jiu. Tin' music was furnished hy Messrs. tilass and Andrew McCarthy, both of whom are! xperts. There were more than one hundred people present, principally from Piltsburii, Alleirheny. tlri-iMisburi;. Altooiia, (iiillitin. Carrolltown. Cresson. Summit. Wilinore. KlM-nsburir and t he dear little city of Minister and some of the liverymen's tinest ris were to U- seen on tin' i'liiiiiiil. The litriires fir tin ilaneinii w ere cilli'd bv Messrs. M. I'iirabai'i.'li and Will (cu. sman w ho p!e;i-ed the dancers by t In- masterly manner in which they per formed their part and tin- distinct tones iu wh: h tin- figures w ere announced. Mr. O' llara very gi'iierously prescnteil iill the driMi's with fei'd for their horses and they iis well as the horses were highly plea-i-d AftiT the dancing was over the people weri- invited lo the house when- after warming up and bidding adieus. started on a delightful drive to their homes. All cxlci'd their heartfi II thanks to Mr. and Mis. O'llaru and their daughters, M isses Annie and Mamie, for their kind ness. int. n r. IK moi-riwdr ...oily 4 nmmlllro. Following is a list of tin- inemtiers of the Democratic county committee for is..:!: .las. ti. Ha An. chairman. Flx-ns'iurg. Adams township, lieorge I 'tclien-ehr. A lli-g heiiy tow nhip. .os. Ilogue. A-hville. J. .1. KIiimIv. Ih'.rr lown-liip. 1 1 .-ii ry .1 . IIoppV. P.lacklick town-hip. John P.. Hit.-. Cambria township. W m. J. Ti. rney. Carrolltown. .lann Iv k. ( iirroil town-hi. Jos. Kearer. I in-si Springs. M. I.. I.eary. Ch. st tuw ohip. Jo-!-. Hipp-. ( n-iirlield town-hip. M . L. Carl. Ciilicllliiiigh tow li-lilp. .lohn F. hiltfer. I o, .pel da ie. J . . I iiiii'i t. ( li.yic low ii-Iii p. John Uotab.iuu'h. I'ai-yviKe, Win. Smith. Dale, I h;i-. II. H itTmaii. I lean Tow nship. Stephen Coop r. I.;i -1 Com inaiinli. Thus. T. slu ridiin. K i-l 'l ay lor tow ii-ln p. Jiiiii. - i I lark. I'.S-ii-biirg. F.a-t ward. .1. I". Deiinv. I'l i-nshii! i t w iird. C. A. I.aiurbcin. I.ii.er tow nhip. An-.-Im Weaklami. Franklin. C hiirle- Md'oiigh. ( i.il.'lt.ili !x rough. John McKeiina. tiallil.in tuw n-l.ip. P. A. Syln-rt. Hastings. I. p. Yahiier. Jack-on lown-hi p. J hn Mei-gan. Joiiitstow u l-'ir-t wai. I. John Hannati. S.-cotid w a; 'I. John Kirby. Third ward. John T. Martin. Fourth ward. ( has. Kicln-r. Fifth waul, t 'eorgc K. Conrad. Sixtli ward. John West. Seventh ward. Dor-ey Makin. Fight h wiird. Kiigene Dw yer. Ninth ward. F. II. Dti.-rU'ck. Tenth ward. William Parkinson. Flevi-iit Ii ward. ii-orge A. Vcyion. Tweilth ward. F;n-ki-v K'elly. Thirteenth ward. Nick Dow.lell. I 'oiirti'eiit h ward. John Seely. l'ifteelllh w aid. .lames P. I'teell. Sixii-enth ward. Tbiunus McKernaii. Si-veiiteenth ward. .Michael Mel ami. Lilly, illiam P.eiider. Iol'elto. C. W. Moi'illi. Lower YiMh-r to.viisliip. Henry Vonalt. Mollell Villi l'ir-l Wind, John S. Hogan. Second v ard. Cha-. Lefevn-. Third ward. Henry Mm ray. M mister tow nship. P. J. Sanders. Portage borough. Hurry Mear-. Portage township, J a 'lies Itell. Kichiand township, Williain Cole, llcude tow n-hip. Fast. D. C. Kiihn. Head" township. Wi-st. South Fork. ('I'olge Ila-sett. Sloneycieek township. Mo-i-s Fi-athi'is. Snmini'ihill horougli, P. F. Lewis. Summcrhill township. 15. C. J. McCnire. Siisiiuehaiiua tow nship, Simon P. l.anl z. Tunnellhil. Charles Mclliigh. I 'piief Voder tow nsiiip, Forrest Iiiluch. Wii.-hingtoii township. No. 1, Adam My ers. Washington township. No. 2, F. F.O'Don n. -II. Westllioilt. Sillnlll-1 Pilttoll. West Tayloi township, , hite tow nship. William C. Fleniming. Wiiinore, II. Coniii'lly. FniKylfunlannj ! - World'ii l"lr. Tin; World's Fair Commission having de cided on Thursday, September 7th, as tin? day a Lie-It they desin? to have formally celehrati-d and designated us Pennsylvania Day, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. 1:1 pursuance ot us usual custom. taKi's plea-nri" in annouiicing that, for the liene til of those w ishing o part iefpate in or at- tend the ceremonies, the extremely low riite oni' fare for tin- rouml trip win pre vail from all points situated on that com pany's lines w ithin the borders of the state. Tickets for the occasion wi'I lie good on ly on the special train leaving Philadelphia at ll::tn a. m., Septemln-r r.i h. and reaching Lanciister at 1:1.1; Harrisifng at :i: ; Li-wistovvn Junction at 4:1m; Altooiia at ini. and Pittsburg at li):','.l r. xi. Stops will be in idi- at prim ipal iiitcrmediati- sta tions, and connection- may be made from points on the branches of the main line. 1 he composition of the train wilt be lir-t i-s standard coaches, and ample accom modation will be providi-d for all who will ,ivail t hi'insi-l vi-s of the opportunity of how ing their Interest In an event so mo mentous as the eoininf mnrullon ot I tie Keystone state at tin- World's Columbian Fx po-iiioii. Chicago will lie reached by the special train eaily In the afternoon ol the m-xt lay. Septi-inlier r.th. and t he ret urn cou-miiis will Ii- good fur pa--age on trains leaving Chicago at 3:1a and 11:4') r. M., fn or lx- fori- Sept"inlier l.'ith. Tin- iiului-i'iiients for this excursion and the facilities provided in the train service over tin- retiiisvivania system, win oouni- e.-s Irf. taken advahtugi- of hy tin- many Po'insy Ivaiiians who an" anxious to show the pride they have for their native state. Ileorge Weyandt, the Iledford county huckster who was stabbed hy William (hiss, in Alt.K.iia, a couple of wa-cks ago. is reported to he In a critical condition w it h slight hopes of hl rii-ovcry. When Dr. Allen examined Weyandt's wound hoi lly after tin- cutting he said it w as laugerous and instructed the man to lake goml cant ol lilinsell. lie went to tin' ho-pital. but remained there only several hours. After going to Ids home at lin'I's Uuii. I tixl ford county, his condition slow ly ln'canie more wrious. On Monday afternoon at one o'clock the delegates to the I fiuotTulii county run vent ion assembled at tin- Oi-ra House in KU'ii-burg and were called to oruer promptly at I he appoiiitinl time. . Chairman Has-on ?a!li-d over the di tricts. and as i-ach district was called, the delegates presented their credentials and their names were recorded, together with their instructions, by Sii-retary ll-l. After the roll had U-en railed It was found that every district in tin-count v was represented, with the exceptions of West Keade and Yt Taylor. J ch ii S. Hogaii, ,f 1'irst ward. Morrell ville, and John C. Iarkin, of Ninth ward, Johnstow n, weri' elected tellers. Tin- first in order was tin; nomination of a candidate for county treasurer and us t here w as bill one candidate, the nomina tion of Joseph Ife.igele for that ollice was made by acclamation. For county commissioners the following gentlemen were placed in nomination: 1'. K. Dillon, of Kider township: John Camp bell, John Kirhv, and Hugh Maloy, of Johnstown; Hlair Short, of Lilly; William J. Tierney. of Cambria township, and Jos esph A. Winner, of Chest Springs. Mr. Dillon was nominated on the first ballot and his nomination was made unan imous. According to the rules, after the third ballot the name of tin- lowest candi date should In- withdrawn, hut as then was a tie between thi- two lowest on the third ballot, all tin- candidates were bal loted for on the 4t h ballot, when Mr. Ma loy, being the lowest, his name was dropped. On the 5th ballot Mr. Winner's name was dropped. On the I'lth ballot Mr. Kirby was nominated, and his nomination was made unanimous. The following is the result of the different ballots: 1st. 'J-J. i.-Srd. 4th. '.".th. I'.th. Dillon ' ainpbell Kirhv Maloy Short Tierney Winner i i.V ' ji' i'.V 5! .M" 10 11 I-' M 11 i:t i VI II II !.... Hi 4'.t P. lit 11 II 14 11 i: li 11 li.v For picir director lohn t was nomi- nated hy acclamation. For auditor William C. I'crry only candidate registered and his tion was made by acclamation was the being oni- other candidate to he named and there being two candidates. F. K. Fara atiaugh, of Carrol! township, ami S. J. Luther, of Whin- tow nship, both of whom wi re announced too late to Iw registi ied, a baliot was necessary, which resulted a li.ilo-.vs: 1- arabaugh. T-': Luther. ".M. Mr. 1 arahauglf s nomination, on motion, was made unanimous. Six delegates to l he state convent ion weri iu ! iiaiiieii aim i ne loiiowjng named gt-n-tleinen were placed iu nomination: James P. tJreciic. F. P. Martin. Peter Weit lien K. Conrad. lolm Haniian, John O Too!e John C. Liirkin. Johnstown; J. J:. Denny . -. i.aiigiicin and Philip!.. Fi-nlon. Kb- i-nsliurg; John Walkinshaw and Thomas T. Sheiidiin. Coni-tnaiiL-h; Aii-.-!m Weak land. KIdi-r tow ii-hip; James Mi lion. Car roll tow nship; John T. Long. Suminerhiil tow nship. i lie naiiMt resiilteil in tin- selection of M.-s-rs. lirei-iie. Martin. Conrad, Wcitz. Walkin-h iw and Denny. For inembi r of tin- stati- committee F. J. O'Connor, K-.j., was elected by acclama tion. On motion of W. T. Murray, a committee of live delegates was appointed to revise tin rules governing the Democratic primaries in Cambria county. On this committee Ihe chairman appointed W. T. Murray. Aiiselm Wiakland. Charles McIIugh. J. lines ltei; iind sin-ridan Wisegarver. Af ter being out for some time tin- committee icMirtid in favor of a set of rules, neiirly t lie same as tin- present rules, with the ex ception of rule l'.i. r-iUtring candidal, s to register, iind rule. '.. relating to institu tions. A Inch they leave out. The rules wi re ntfi ii-.i and acted upon favorably by tlie piesi nt convention, and as they have to be concurred in by the next succeeding convention In-fore th- ir adoption, the next primary election and convention will lie held under till' present rules. While the committee on rules was out Frank P. Martin, Esq., of Johnstown, w as called ii'ioti for a speech and in response delivered an able address which on its ciuicliision was heartily applauded. The following re-olutioiis were offered by Dr. C. E. Hannau. of First ward. Johns low n. and unanimously adopted: The representatives of tin- Democratic party of Cambria county iu convention as sembled declare their approval of tlie wise iind patriotic administration of President Cleveli-nd. and especially endorse his siati sin inship in the mailer of calling con gress together iii extraordinary session to undo the vicious financial legislation of the Republican party. We fun her declare our faith in Oovcin or Pattisoii. whose administration of the atTairs of t his great commonwealth is the pride of I he people and till" honor of the party. Wc cheerfully reaflirrn our faith in the national Democratic platform. I'pon the i-snes therein laid down we went In-fore 1 he people, and were overvvhcliiiiiiirlv en dorsed, north, east, south and west. It was the stupendous crime of tlie McKin h y bill and the linu neial jugglery of the Harrison. Foster and Kei-il combine of the last Republican administration which in sured our tiiiimpli by a million majority a victory unparalled in tin- history of tin country. We have have only to point to the linancial depression of J and the shattered condition of business interests of the country to show the folly of taxing the. masses for the iM-nelit of tin- classes. Panics inevitably follow- restrictive legis lation, w inch not only increases the re sponsihilin'es of the people but fatally in terferes with the natural growth anil dc-vi'lopmi-nt of our varii d industi ies. We emphatically resent iln l imputation of the Republican party that lack of con fidence iu tlie Democratic party precipita ted the present depression an imputation which is not made ;u goo.l faith, but iu the hope that the taritT robbers may secure a continuance of the government's favor. Tin- depression is tin- direct result of un wise Republican laws, and we joint to re cent history to show that lack of confi dence commenced during the second year of t he Harrison administration, w hen tlie national treasury was depleted and when Secretai v Cliiirlis Fosti-r. now under sus picion of fraud, resorted to unpardonable methods in attempt to make a favorable linancial showing in the face of a looted treasury, thereby alarming business inter ests ami filially destroying confidence. We upiical to the" people of Cambria enmity fur the support of our ticket, as the means of expressing their approval of fair and honorable methods in politics and their endorsement of the principles of the Dem ocratic party the party which stands for free and honest government and no favor itism. Mr. John C. Larkin, of the Mh ward, Jo'instow n, also wfTen-d tin? following res olution, u hich was unanimously adopted: Tit x(r. That this convention express its thanks on tichalf of the Dctnoci atic party of Cambria county to James ii. Ilas soii for the saii-actory ami fait hfnl manner in which In- has presided as c huirniau of tin- Democratic ti.mity committee; and also that we express gratitude to Mr. '1 In. mas J. Itell for the i-llu icm y he has muni tested anil tlie interest he has show u for the party as secretary uf the county committee. The election of chairman of the county committee iM-ing next in order, 4 he names if Edward T. McNii lis, Daniel W. Luke and John luglert were placed in nomina tion. Mr. McNi-elis, lieing present in the r invention, rci-ucsti-d tin? withdrawal of his name, which was accordingly done. Tin- ballot resulted iu the selection of Mr. Luke for chairman by a vote of .14 to in. According to tin- rules Mr. Luke's term of ollice li-giiis in January next. After the adjournment of the convention the new county committee was called to gether ami afti-r the elect ion of Edward II. P.iiil. y, of Johiisiow n, as treasurer, w hich was tin1 only busim-s Ix-fore them, ad journed nine die. Mr. D. C. Philips Is having a w ind mill cn-cliil on his premises north of town, for the jiurjKise uf pumping water. t'anii ! IreinklaK- Now is the time to suliscrilie to a first- class fashion magazine, which will not only illustrate the current styles, but at the same time, teach Low to make them by means of a series of practical h ssons. The McIKiwell Fashion Journals are cal culated to till this need. They tire the finest publications of their kind in cither Paris or New York, and contain precisely a scries of lessons teaching practical dress making. Ladies as well as dressmakers. will find a still further advantage in them, for Messrs. A. McDowell ,fc Co. reproduce any of their illustrations (or need, for that mailer, any design clipped from any other fa-hion journal) In the form of made up paper models with flat patterns Ik sides. exactly representing every detail of the oiiginal. This reduces artistic dressmak ing to the easiest and simplest method. The most liopular of these fashion maga zines are La Mode de Paris," "Paris Al bum or Fashion," "The French Dress maker," and "La Mode." The form r two cost only 3.:K each per annum, or 3.1 cents a copy. "The French Dressmaker" is M.m a year, w hile "La Mode" costs only f l..m a year, or 1.1 cents a copy, and is the b. st as well as tin cheapest fashion for the home. If you are unable to procure any of these magazines at your newsdealer, do not ac cept any substitute, but apply directly to Messrs. A. McDowell ,fc Co., 4 Wi st 14lh street. New York. niirrllanraaii Knliren. lrn n kmnrM or the I.iaaor IIl.fi fruM-ilv-ly I nrrd l, Almlnli-r Itnc iir. IUIbcij' l.uldrn --lli-. It U uinnufHcture.1 u im.,ii. Klven Id b Kin a ol beer, a cup ol c-oftee or 'ea or In iw.d. without the knucldee ot the putleut. It la al.m.lutely barinleiM. ami will effect a i.erraa neutan.i ppee.lj cure, whether the patient In a moderate drinker or alcoholic wreck. It hm been Kiven in thousands ol ones and In nvnrv li .t.m-. a perfect cure ha followed. It never lalif. The t:eni one, innreKnaiet with the.specirc. It txj- """" "u mier iraiiofHiiiuiiy tor the llqu r a p. peine .o eilrl. l ure mnirauteed. 48 .ae book ol particular! free. Addiens UUL.HKM NPEOIFH I'll.. auitlu.lr. la Kace St.. I'luclntatl l 1r.iv.s.iis, who eipect to rlult the Uorld'j l-air would do well to necure rooma at Mr. t'onlor'n. Her ruema are ui..r ..tm..rt.i.il iun are 10 w mun i einewhere lor the sauie m ,n- ey. I'uividi nnnutea- ride Irom the airoun.l. A.I the l.lieiiKl.um ioo.le who huve len there have loun.l It a p.eaaant u,l I ..n e-like place hor raiia addiena MKS !. UlSl fcK tlrand iiroaiitnK. Mb South :ti Irano Vve.. I'hlCitifO. 111. M PROHIBITION. n'llh Pmhlhltlonlat ol ;amlria county will 1 meet in n.r.i. ntii.n at Jolinsfina on 1 Hl'liSHA V. StPlKMHtK irff at a p. w. in 1. 1 li.n'a liail lor the iiurpiwe ol nnailQkiinK a lull r..un!y ticket and the transaction ol at.y oth er bualnesa that may come l.elore the con v. ,,ti.,n W.A.MtHAl.T. !sept. 1. 1S3. t'ount tha rinaa. M'HKSI'KSCKIHKK offcra foraale a number ol 1 Ion i,.r liuiidinic purpurea In 'A at,.nton t.wnhip. I'atut'ria o.un'y. a.ljucoot to tt.e coal tninea o I'owrll l 3lc;i.. now In oiK-ruiion 1 nfK i.i are altuated loldwvr ltirrn -uin-mi and the h'.ieh hridtte. on the ti wnah p toad, l'a 1 oi. -r ad.IrmKa I'Al'L M'Ivt. A. Sept. 1. lsl3. Sumniil, CaoilTia Co. P. T 1ST. -Minall purae. dark tcreen Itiar,: akin. li with plain allver clasp, euniali.latr i. ,!. 1-ofl on Manater tunnptke l.-twcen O IIr' tiul frtiftur. Sultnl-le reward lor re -eeri t 'rn ol uuir to Mra. Mnorue ttoa.er, f. tj. Box 41 i-iefiiin, l'a. "I'HK Klena.nra- I'uil'tinic k l-oan AaanWation I will utter I..r cale at the council chaml.fr. Ki el mt'unr, on the fourth Mon.laT In Seomoer. H.onu.iio. THUS. HA Vis.. l.knTicR 1. 4KIXICE, Secretary. Pre ident. VUK.NTS ( male or female) make 0 a day. Ne Invention. tvery houaehold must hate It. Sma.l outlar, Iiik i.rohu. I'erlecnon Ml. t"o.. IVi su ttfair SI.. Cleveland. ). FDK SALE. A iioj-l .iuht Iwo-hurse or heavy nne-horse pedle uemrljr cew. Will l-e aot.t cl'ip t.jr l. II l.-VILLl PK SAI.K A KlMXl I. la no. good an new. Will he -'I1 at a l.ancam. HIM'LtV. FMK SAl.t A icood hear drauaht ho'fe ?rt I It lea- a .l. I.y i HI N ri.fr Y. P. H. R. SCHEDULE. Schedule In effect May 3. ISV3. l oanrrlliinxl I'rraaen. K AST. Seanhore Kiirea . no a m Hrrtirunr 'ns.inmn iation u z. a m lay Kxir.k.. . Altoom Kxpreas Mull Kxpreaa Philadelphia llxpreaa ..11 i l a m 1 iO p m 5 17 p m s u a m , S i7 a m i V, p m 4 1M l as 7 all p m W EST. .lohnatown Kxi.reaa. P.ic.nc Kapreai . ........ ....... mj Passenger .Mail Train .1 uh db town Kx ,resj KltraaHtaaarar Branrh. Tralna leavea a followa: 7.30, 10.Z5 a. m .. an.l 3.3S p. m and arrive at ('reason at 8.VJI. m.Via. ami 4 li ii m. J.eare tireaaon at V to, 1 1 g7 a. an.l 5 Ji p. m.. anil arrive at KhL-neliurg at lu lu a. m. and li 01 and A 10 p. m. 4'rewaou a nit 'leartieldl. I.t ve Irvonii at 6 45 a. m. and 2.40 p. m. arriv- lim at Creaaon at 8 OS a m. and 4 p. m. Ixiave tireaaon 4D a. ui. and 5 II p. m arrlvinif at lr- tuna at II. oo a m. and I!. its . m. -Sunday trains leave treaaon every Sunday at 9.10 am and 6 1H p. ui., arriviDK at Irvona at 1 1 lu a. m and I) 00 p. m. ror nte wi ins. etc . cull on aicent or a.iiireaa Thoh. K. Watt. 1'. A. W. !.. 110 Klith Ave., Pittai'nra . Pa. S. M. I'KtVUST, J. K. W(MII. lleneral Manager. Deneral Manaicer. ri'KI AI. LIST. J I.lat ol cnuaea aet down tor trial at a term ol court to lie held at blwnahurK on the thir l Mon day In Septetnler, Is'.':!. Hays' helra ......v. "i alley I'lKe t"0. Warner........ . ....tl. I-eahey et ai. Hlpl.a ,va. l.loyd. w iicox al H niteor. i;o.va. hhk-k .lamea.. ...va. Lloyd. ...vi. I. K. K. 'o. va. Mct'ouitle. va. Hurk. .. .Tl. Seicerhatin. ...v. Y liner. ...vs. Hurk. . ..va Creaawell. .. fender. ....va. I'hute et al. Khoada et al. ....va. Weakland. ....va. MiicniKiia et al. ....va. Lower Y oiler ScLool dia rlct. ...vs. Haley et al. .... HlaPd. .....va. Jjeabey. va. Hildebnnd. .va. Harolton It. Walker. va. Fuller. ..va. JeunlnK. J.tt. IIAKKY, Prot ho notary. Mattlaon helra. ...... Anderai-n'M use Oetty A. 'o.... Conrad .... Weakland V. t It. Ilueluer t'autttetd liuuran.. 'owe 1 1 t'ae Shatter Weaver l'oweli et al Martin Lea hey ......... Krlck , Smith, 'oaterat Co. Keatn Me.iteer Mock Mock... Amy. II. W3. q'KlAL LIST. I Liat ol euaea aet down fortrll at a term ol court lo Le beta at fciienal.un?. Se(temter IS, isa3: SeO .vi. Sellera et al. KuniiKin ... va. Aiiernathy et ux. - ,...,.. va. Itu-ihinic. V illiaiua va. K(ria Hroa Mciiann, ... va. St. AuauHclne'i Con- Kreicati, n. Wlnnaril......va. Yixler. Koifer ...... v. Morrellvllte horoonh. Howe'a A(lmn...... Fidelity M. L Ina.l'o. ISocI ..v. Oltltnica el al. J. C. UAKBY. Aok- 11. ISS!. Prothoaotary. nOTtLLEOKANUfc. H J.SHtTTlt. FnorRlBTOB. located at HuBoia. Pa., near the H. R. tt P. KaHway Iieuot. Wa alwajra en-leavor to lar nlsh th teat accommoilationa to hualne-s men, oleaaure aeekera ami hoanlera. Prraone lu aearrb ot jomlort ami quiet will Dm It a dealrat le place to atop. The Tattle If anar"e! and It- alwaya autheil with the heat the market artorja.and all the dellcaclea of theaeaaon. The Bar if iup I'lied with the ch. 'treat ol pore liquor an 1 eitcari and notblna- hut the lst it aold. Special atten tion ariven to the care of noraef. H. J.SOHETTK. A. C. FISHER, Painter and Paper Hanger, PATTON, PA. The nnderalarneil la now located tn Patton and la ,rc.r"d v do Paintina- tn all Ita tir.nchea. House PaiBtln. Slain 1'ainlina:, (IralmaK and Paper Hang in a lueeialty. Sallalnctlon niiar anlMit. A.C!. FlSHtK. mala t3 T"ANTK1- A SALESMAN. ENEKCltTlll. f f l.uahina; an.l liriabl lo reireaent the Konl bm Nuraetie ! Canaila. tbe laraeat In the 1 o minlon. I er 7oo acrea ol ch Iceatok. Poeldon ermanent and lucruttve. Ilur hardy Canadian icrown atik k aella readily where ipi.erly Intro uuced. Send lor icrnia n-i-v and aeeure ct nice of terrliory. SlUNE. S tl.LINU 1 ' IN . auSttm. 1 omnto. ttanada. T1 W HUM IT MAYCONCEKN: Ail iernna bavlnar claims a-inat the eatate ol Jeremiah Noouan. tale ol Munater townahip. 1'iuMia county ilooeaced.or aain't the eilale ol Eliza Noonan, lata ol aait! townahip. doceai-ed, are requested U present their claim 1 rooerl J prohaled tu me by May ibitt. 181. MIL A ITTtXL. Ehenabunt. Pa , March 31. H. ItrtST? laf.JTC'l''- in k-fij o jn a i tk-j .uk v.l. SAMP1E m t Aura Attention ! ro TiT71 1 M n We are convincetl that our prices .ami gooils are ri-ht. Since we became Simon & Co.'s successors our daily sales up to date have iiicreisel just 40 per cent., and we still continue to sell at the same small profit figures. In Clothing quality than price. In Sprm dent that if you come to us you Why do you pet your Shirts made when you can get them to fit and goods to suit the most particular. Wi; liavo Shirts from .'." emits up to f'.'.'.ts. Mi-n's Fi-ilora Hats in i-vi-rv slnuli'. i-oinr and styli- that you want fur 1.4". Also a very lim- lini tf tin liiti-st ami most fushionalile Still Hats from : i-i-nts UJI. FURNITURE. lli'iow wc will iiiti' a few priri-s. you -au jtiiJo;i' for yoiirsi-lf. 1 si-t ko1 vi'llow i hairs Then .$ :.( . -J.'lll . 3.KI . 4.'.'S . r..:xi . il.iai . !.- i . 1 .7". . I. 'ill 1 si-t o;((imI ilark Chairs 1 si-t ikmI ilark ('hiiirs 1 si-t cane seat Chairs in dark 1 set i-ani seat Chairs in iark 1 set cane seat Chairs in din k 1 set cane s'iit Chairs. Maiuuratiy . -. . 1 ak liiM-ker witn arm 1 Dark Uocker with arm 1 Oak cane seat, fancy arm 1 dark cane seat, fancy 1 liirht, very fancy arm Child's Kockers, fine., ti."ic.. 7."k and. . . I'ei forateu Chairs and Kockers in all styles and prices. 1 full -iiec .Mahogany or Walnut r.ed-rooin Suite ;.'.is !. .'.m JT.'ai 1 full si- piece Oa k Ited-roniii Suit.... Sidelaiards Ciiplioards and Sinks a sM-cialty. Oil Cloth t& Carpets. We are slocked in Oii Cloth and Carpets. It will saveynu money to huy f ns as in liuyiiii" our siiM-k i-arly and iu lariie inian tities uesav-l money. We challenge any one to eual oilering this se.-ison. Don't wait N. B. It may be of interest to you to say we arj still deep in the grocery business. It will surprise you to seethe way we arc selling goods in this department of our mammoth store. Some merchants say "I wonder where they can get gnods to sell ;it those fiirures, as we can't buy them wholesale at the prices they are retailing lor." litre is the tlie secret: We know where the goods grow that is why we sell so low. And when you come to town, Look for the Red FlagThat is the Place. 1 i. ci O f CO O g W w H TJ O H H O m DO rn CO CO c O TI O h o Q W CO 3) JOHSSTO. M. J. HK'h.. KJlTABLIHHED 18T-!. A. H.HKK. Johnston, Buck & Co., HANK' I ;ks. EBENSBUKXi. PEXN'A. A. Mi. BITK, Cahlr. Otablishbd 1HH8. Carrolltown Bank, CAKKOLXiTOWN, I A. T. A. K1IKBI "II, Caahlar. General EantiEs: Ensiness Transacted. Th. loilowlna: r. th. principal features ol jeDeral baLKinir tiuaineaa : Kei'elTeil paj-ahle on demand, and Interest hear log eertlfleatei laaued to tim. depositor. Kxtended to rnatntnera on favorable term and approved paper dlaeounted at all timei. COI. -LECTIO N Made In the locality and 0on all tbehanklnu townf In the United State. Chance moderate. iiRtm lwne.l nentlaMe In all part of tbe T'nltiii State, and lore Inn exrfaanice lasoed on ill part of tnroi . ACH!liT III merehant. farmer and other aoilrlted. to whom reaaonalile aeeomoilatlun will te extended. Patron are aaured that all tranaanlom (ball he held a atfirtly private and einndeittlal. and that they will he treated a lldera'ly Kod banking rule will perslt. Keaectfnl!y, JOIIKKTOTV. Bri'K CO. VHMISISTKATOK'S Mn'K. Ktate ol Silaa Nanle. deeeaaed. lxttler ot admlnlatratlou on the ealate ol lla Naiele. deeeaaed. late ol All.nheny townahip. t'amhria eoaoty. I'rnnaylvanla. havlnic teen rranled to me ail rwraon lmlettit to ll eataie are hereby 'tilled tn make paymrt to me with out delay, and thoae havlna claiuia a ainrt aal.l edate will pre'ent them iroiierlv amhentlrated lor aettleaient JtiSKI'lt K HHKK. Admlniatrattir. Aoicnst IS. W" AMJE P H,ftPl you can be suited in a Suit for yourself, j-our boy or boys in higher and Summer Styles we are stocked up will go away better pleased than ever before, as this is our motto: Please and Satisfy Everybody, Floor Oil Clot L from S Mts to 4s cents per sijuare yard. lnuraiii C:ii'i-t. one yard w id at .i. 4n, 4s and tin cents. Stiiir Carpet from 'Si cents up to .VI emits per yard. SHOES! SHOES! If you wish tn ji'l a uod and sulistaii tial Shoe call on us. You ill surely find sumei iiinj.' that will suit you. Ladies' doiicol-ii plain lip dnd spriin; heel, tuition ti. s, to-.'.iai Ladies' i, insula, opera and common sense, billion, lns-1 1. .." to l.."in Ladies' extra line tipiM-d I'lm her ".'.."ai Ladies' russet, lippeii, luitton.. t'.iai Ladies' fine pi'liiiled liuiiuned; also. Missrs" and Childieu's patent leather tipped l.l(i. H. .'.". l.:',0 Ladies' line sury:e, hutton or lace 1.-.N Ladies' lipped and common sense Ox fords f l.i and Children's tipped Oxfords l. ! .vi ! i 1.10 1.2.-. I J. in I J Children's russet and ddinrula sprim.' heel fl.iai and Infants' shoes from J! cents up. Mi-n's lace and i-mijrri-ss siioes Men's satin calf, lai-e or congress Men's J calf, lace or congress 1.7 31 en s npx-(i i.iik in-r, extra line v..vi Mi-n's tine hand-sen i d. lace or cou- liress. ;, M eii's 'reaciii n calf, lace urrinui ess.. :.ii Men's tine Kangaroo tipped, lace or congress .'.iai Mi n's extra tine 'ossa men- calf, lace the intrinsic value as well ;is the but come at once to Yours lf93. PITTSBURG'S FALL FESTIVITIES! WAY NOT be rblo to r.ttend tlie WOLD'5 I-AIR at Chicago, but you wi'I certainly en joy a visit to the great TTIJJX' org o e v.wrcu bEPTIZMBnR Ctlu Its Attractions are f.c-ion. The rrsn:i c.r I.iTitlsf r.LI.IS UkOK3 . nj t!u t nriva'ed t;il.A".OKU hae L's'sii cnjrai.cJ, tojrcth r v.J h ;uc:i incom,rai.j i-r slits i s Alaternj Scalchi, 1893- te-SPCClAL RATCS ON SPRING. Our Sring Stock is now here. most ('omplete Assortment of jiMeii's, Boys' mid 1893- 7: Gents' Furnishing Goods in the county. We have all the New Shades and Shapes in Hats. Our Clothing needs to be seen to be appreciated. It will pay you to come and see us as we will save you money. Very Respectfully Yours, C. A.. SHARBA UGIT, CARROLLTOWN, EBENSBURG Marbleg Granite Works, J. WILKINSON &l SON, PROPRIETORS, DEALERS IX Monuments, Headstones, Vaults and Sarccphagis, Marble Marbleized Slate Mantels, Cemetery Fencing of alf kinds. Iron Fencing for public buildings and dwellings. Pn 1 chasers X ill find our prh'iu tlif lowest m:u,.,f:,H..ro. WV ulso l.uy I.y t I.h t -r-loud ilmiil fr'i)flit. WE CIVE SPECIAL IETTm& I I ! ! 0 to overflowing. We feel c onfi you at such a renarkably low price or ?oii2ress 1.75 Men's irrain plow shoes, huckled. Hal list touirue l.rr. Mens work in": shoes von can tret from us from '. W cents to 1. '.'.. DRY GOODS. Ladies, here is the pla:-e to tret your dry ir. )ods. Curtains from 7 cents ."..(i per pair. Ladies' percale waists, light or dark. Mi cents. Ladies' tiatost waists, figured and stripeil. with mj filed front at 71c. While waists, all kinds of material, the latest an.l most fash ionaMe siy,.s, from ii; cents to -'.4s. 1 rcss irintrhams for cents per yard and up. Apron irinliaiiis from 4Va' to in cents. Muslin in lih-ached or iinlileached from 41; tn 10 cents. 1 11 Ca lien we are slocked full of 1 he tinest . newest and most deiralile in the market, at fnun .'i to 14 cents. Ladies' skirt eiuhroidcry, 40 Inches wide, fur 4s cents and up. Flouncing cmhroidei y from .''.I cents to to fl per paid. A complete line of tiimmings of all sorts and dresses in all styles on our siielyesand counters. Call and "ee 1 hem. You can't help lint lniv. a the liaigititis we are oilering in I he ladies line are something that you can't I I grasp every day. variety and extent of our bargain Respectfully, THE LEADERS. GALLITZIN, PENNA. I Sap J. r - exposition, opcna o closes Qc 2ISt. 1 DIauvelt, Campanini and Black Patti. ALL RAILROADS.-rsi 1S03. SPRING. We are now ready to show the CInlilrrn's CIcfliirn- PA. ami Also wlion til. IV ...1.1... ami elvi. ..i,.,.7..VL . i. J. or . r-- s- ini- uti t a 11 i;t' 1 u J r'- ATTENTION TO THE (OIF WODflftJK.
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