The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, September 22, 1893, Image 3

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'I'lii-N al'ont t in-1itui tlit" i'iii iiuct ial
- i in-.
Mi. I.''il'i't .T:itiui. of tin's pliici'. Is ill
n : i ; i ) t iiil fever.
II, ,- M"iii.t:iiii llniisi' at Cri'ssiin cluscii
t ii i ,1.; fur t In si-:sii.
I . - A " KHi' .1 mli;i' 'I'Iioiiims. cif Carriill
i 1 1'. w :i N i tuw ii mi 'I'm .tl:t y.
M 1 .'"Iiii SuiiiiTvilli', of Siiiiii-li:uHi:i
. ,,v :li. "Ii 1 'I'l'i'il in tn ci' ii mi TiU'silay
. M i . 'I'll i 'ina- I ii n l 'in. i if A !tin ma. i-pi-nt
., , i i i iia in tuvt u l Ins eik as a vit-
II i:. Ki'l! . nf tliis plai'i'. u ill taUi
k .. ,. :; , i ,f t l,i' ti ll u i-ji (lt iillii-i' at Spangler.
tl..- "
Hi, M. unlay Mr. Ilarrv Willier, of tliis
, ., , . a trip to Spunkier ami li;uk mi
1. - l-n M'l".
1 i,.- w i ! 1 of I u i lil i ii ; the tow it on t lie
, ,- ..iii- i Inii'i Ii in this plai i' lias I m .' it
, , :,-,l.
ii , ! fa i iiiits an' lmy pi'ttint I heir m
. , ,,, - ,111 of ! In- ;:i on ml. Tin' itoi in inn-
, - :i 'JiiihJ ill if.
Mi. T. I!. O'llaia atnl family Ir.ive
. ! !o lhi- pluee. al'ti-f -(n-iiil i n ir tin-
. :. .i.. r at 'rt'sson.
M,. Anthony Wyliml. om- of Spantr
. , ,;i.i pi i-ini I'itii-ns. was a isitorto
I , , -1 i on 'l'ni sihi y .
V ,-. I. lin S. Mi l oy.a fol iin r iv-iile nt.
i i ; i,i-l,l t. n-li i p. l.i it tiw of A I toon a
i i,.u ii on Thiii'silay.
.1 ,i.i, ( I. nii-iil. I;.i!.i-il .T.mi's a : i I Na-
ii l 1 a i". of t hi1- plari'. st art I'd to t hi'
i ! - I :i r i in Moi.ila v.
.!. i;.,.i'.' Me Donald, of l!arr town
.i : : , .1 :i I ln. I n nili- in I lia t I tiu n-lii p i m
M i . . ,i:'i-.l al'ont years.
i:. -. I rln r lii a-y. of this pluee re-
... I .nili- on Saturday al'liT a tl:n-i'
., . . - i-:! in I In- WorU's Fair.
Mi .!..!, n Dick. oT Il.-h-na. Montana, is
I.i- pan nl-. T. W. I )ii-U. Km..
.... : . . '-. of this plai-i'.
Mi IT.-i 1 1 : i ti I Ili-Limy. of I J a ! I it ,-J n
..t 1 1 !-. v a- a visitor to our 0 1 on
W .-.;-.-.! :i . while atli-mlinu' roml as a
-' . a l t Li. f i-nl i-ri'il t In- room of .1, ,h n
s- ii IiMit-a on Sunday ni-jlit ami
- ; .i ii I - , I hi- porUt-l s ( ii' v. h ir Ii i'o n -
. :,.tt I la -son. VoiiiiL't -t sun of the
. : : ! i his papi -r. all. I oin' ol tin- l'i:ii
m i - of i-t in po-i Tot s. i-- la i.i up with
I :.-. f.
M : Andrew KaL-'i-r. ol Sii-tiiel,aiin:i
t..i;! lii'i' out ilrivinir on Siimlay,
,i i- i ' a n frmn hi- fart ami hail his left
,, ; : .i.i v sprain, -t).
Ti.i. an- at p-i--i-nt '.is natm-s on tho
.. ! - -i L'isti-r ami sti-waril IIiniVit
li.-n ihi- rolii Wi alhi-r foiiifs the
i -, '!. !l I.i- lai uri-Iy iii.-ii-.i-. i.
M' W . A. S.-anlan. fonin-rl y of this
; , . . . t imih of ! ml i.i ii. i. m as in tow n i,u
l i . Hi - rniii.-m pla 1 1 in a ki nix .lohiis
I.i -me i ii t hi- in-a r I n t m i-.
: -. n- U m n i n of the w In -n a 1 ' HI t s
I. Miau-ly, formerly of Mi-lli--f.
: . , i-i.nfi-r a favor liy r. urnti n n i i'.-i -
.-M .'ii '.. .1 . a i-ly. Smuv Mini', Ct'ii-
I :.. Ki" n-l.iM -.' hall i-luh '!.ivi .1 a iraine
it' ' - '- - 'ii.t-i h oil S;t 1 1 1 ii I ;i v with a team
'. -in ' i e ':, Mi r phii'e wln'i-l: resiiijini in a
! ! th- ( 1 1 in-n i a in h el uli i.y a .-em e
.ii.-.n hai l.-s. of A ins I , y. hail his
- - ' i .Ki-n l.el '. ei-n t he a n i; !e ami the
i.t: unlay I.y a Ins; rolliiitf against
h . i l a ries i- Ti', ear- of ami
!:. i-v. .i at A ins l,ry as a tea nisi er.
I ': ! a I ! v I he I.i i !'.--: s.i ppi-r of walnut
i in I '. ii us I a n i a is V. 4. I Syefs. of
V- I' . a-ai.l. Aln-ailv this -eas,,, helms
- ; i .I , , i t 7.".. i J i feet of Imiilier to Mu-
. ie ii is workeil intu fin n it u re.
II. in S.-anlan. Vineeut io-i :'.nil I'n-il-
l ll.in'. Sr.. were appointet! hy the
- i : :.-u ei - ti i .;y on t a piihiie i oail from
i t !- i a i ioi hi iu u liotiiiiia tniii to m-ar
Hi'- of .lames loiii;lass in Carroll
I..-Mis.-p.
1 'i, !a-t I'riilay inoriiiii at an early
- tio'-M-s eiitereil the lnise of W. A.
ii ai Niiii ah am! were in the art of
' ! 1 I -.ek i 111' t he house w hell they Well'
i .-.I. They tletl w ithout ol.tainiii
: v.
s.i-nnl.iy Ilavtiioml .1. ICaylor was
i.-Mn isti-r at lla-tin's hy
i': - :. t li.vilaml. We -oi, irra t u la t e
i : K.i i..r mi his a ppo; nt meiit ami are
- 1 ' . -. e t he lii-1 .ii 1 ii ii a lis ma tie to walk
' ' i:.;' i. i i.k.
Mi il'i l:;-l.el. l,iaki-man on the
' " , !.a una hra iieh of the am hi ia ;
' - it -I i a ;!i oail. u h i le maU iiiir a i-onp-'
- .ii 1 la i .' yiree one ilay last week, hail
i ! ' i . i ! . . i 1 1 v il-jlirell that he will he
i . v.i.i k fT a nmiit f t or im ire.
v in- Ii! a I .!i-.ase has uitaekeil (!ear-
l: ealtle. .1. ('. Ilul.ler. of Cm
' 1 . ai -hip. lost -even in Twoilays List
' f.'i I i- I.i il'Ll ol Ii.sl i.ne. 'J'ln- ilis
' ' ' ! - I i.e L m-es a ml l hroat anil l e-
- i ' i . " I i i i :i in li i; in a ii s.
i' '-i i.i .'i- e peri, lie! a -hol t aire in
" - 'i.i- w l.oii -ah is nut ,eiie' ahle to lil!
' i" i ' nl of their or.ifi's. It is par
' ' a- pi ia tit, l' to the thrifty housc
' i.'i mi iii-uiiiiit nf iii. (ruit i-iiu-
' - . i - . 1 1 l.eii,.' at ii- height.
' ' - a lit . t he yon ni.'i -- t s, ,, ,,f .1. I.
'''-' tiiiisorii,! arli-t.of tliis plaee.
"- i"' I t.aletiiiil loofoii Sa i uiilay . a ml
-" 1 i. !l:tf I" i'lli'.re. set his sail- j)
: '! i.. i. of the oi i.l's Fair. He "iii
"' till'll i 11 ,1 f'- V W eeks a w i-er ho V.
- Ai.ili-. w .1. Myers. .r Ilolli.lays
'j. ai,.i Mi-- MaiL'iet M. I ei h.-r.of (ial-
i. .'i n inairii il al St. I'att ieks ehiitch
i ' 1 ii I'll Tin--i lay. I n t he even iii l: a
r-V'-, 'inn '.;i (lel.l at the home, of the
-' i. at 11-1 i , i'la y shni w here admit Jiki
- - - re present.
"'i: '"ii I l.i vis. y.ninist suit of Cap
II ln:i- l):ivis. of this phlfe, lia- l.eeli
:' 'I- ' ' 'I r: ate m-i retary to ('uir.'ns--'"'
' 1 1 II e-h-. at Wasliiiitftun. at a -alary
! ' i mouth. We are .-tii1 tiitii in the
' ' 1 ' a pi a ' n fhivis w i i i mil he im
I '"'i' ' iiniiilaie for treasurer not
i ;if.
- ii-.-n-jear-olil rirl Iivini; at West
"' ' ' t""k lou'h ou rats l.er.i u-i- L.-r
' -v "'liii lint. allni lief to reeeive the
'' " ' : '''s "f a voiini; man. Thepoi-on
" ' ' "I .i .mil she ilieil from its elleets
)' '' 'lay after swallowing Iheilo-e.
'' : -i.i,.' man is ineoiisolahle as are aNo
" we in receipt of a complimentary
J ' ' "I ail in is. jt, i, j he th irtl u ii n n a I e
'i "I the -;i.en-l.iit-i; Airiieultural
s, , . .
' '' ' "hli-li takes piaei. till Moll. la.' ,
l' 1 ' ''" ' '-''ill. ami i niiiiniirs four days.
' ' ' ' I"1 'It mil promise to exeell all pn--
'"" f '1" ''"' ee-vl.o,!y jn Catiihria
1 " hoiil.i ;n i, ,,,.
on l.ohr. a hiakeinan on the Fenn-
i laiiioail. do,,, p, train near
I:
1 I - 11,1 i III, l.l , I i, .,, ... I . . 1 ...
, 'i hi ii.-.llll iiiiiii nil
;'"!-'V moll,,.,-. The I,.-. I.e.ttoir iM.tll
Ij"""' '"' asoi,,iwis.. ha.iiy i,,j,ire,I,
'u" - ' i hems; torn fron, his l a,. He
' ' IK, , J,, . , ,,, .oW II ..I, ll T
h.u , , j,, ,,. ,aW1.aKe r.M.n, her.,,-,.
'" t-.ini.i i ..... . . I
u " I'liioveu to llie hospital. He
- -Hiele a a,j J,js , ,,,,; Wa.i
"""tUU'lll.lU
,ir iel; now leilirtiients are ti'tnlered to
the Camhi ia County Aifr'eiilturiil Assoeia-
tioii for a eoinplimentary vieke?. for oiirself
ami Letter half, ailiiilttiti-j us to t heir Tl it
annual evhil.itiou al Carrolltown. on th-to-her
.1. 4. ... ami i.iL. Carr.ilUnwn is always
a linoil plae. to en. ami the fair this year
will he one uf tht Lest ever held iu the
I'ouiity.
Mr. Andrew' McCoy, of Lyrotiiiiii;
eonnty, w Im some forty years uuo w as a
resident of Wilniore and drovt hack on tin
oltl Kheiisl.tirj. nd Wilniore road, liefor.
the days or the Fdenstiur luam li lailroad.
was in town on Thursday, hiokini: up old
acquaint, i.am es. Mr. McCoy is a brother
of the late lieiieral Kobert McCoy ot
Ty rotie.
The new White House baby w ill be
know n hereafter as 'Kst her." This old
fashioned name lias been s. leeted for the
child by the Fresitleiii ami Mrs. Cleve
land. It is stated the .selection of this
name had no sU'iiilieauee other than the
partiality of the parents for Scriptural de
lioininatives ami that It means "a star"
and "jrood fortune."
On Tuesday Sheriff Shiiinakcr. accom
panied by Jail Warden Voiinc, Fd Knee
ami Oliv.-r Fvans, started for the Western
penitentiary with the followim: named
prisoners-: Dan Mcl all. two yuars; Kd
ward Meatn. si months; (ieorv'e Murri.
three years; Frank Roberts (colored i. tw o
two ears, and tlieCriennock brothers, one
year ami ciirht months each.
I f celery were eaten freely, sufferers
from rheumatism would be comparatively
few. It is a mistaken idea that cold and
lamp produces the disease, they simply
develop it. Acid blood is the primary and
sustaining.' cause: If celery is eaten large
ly an alkaline blood is the result, and
where this exists there can 1m- neither
rheumatism nor sjoiit. It should be eaten
cooked.
There is little change in the mintntr
situation the past week with the ecep
1 ion of t he 1 iu'lit inir of thirty-seven ovens
at .1. I,. Mitchell's mine. There seems to
he no imineiiirie plospe.'ts of Work at
Taylor ,v McCoy's mine as t In- linn say
t hey can't pay I he price and the men are
ileti imiueil to remain out until they re
ceive the old rate for mining. Ctillit:. in
1 "l ililirillnr.
On the lot owned by Lambert - Kress.
neI to the old 1 1 a iisipa ii hall, on Medford
street, there is a pear tree in full bloom.
The tree seems to he a freak of nature, as
it recently iehled a irood crop of pears.
The soil in which it stands is erv fertile.
which may in a measure account for the
.com! blossoms. If the mild wea t her con -tiiiues
the owner expects to iret another
crop of pears. .i.i tislmrn Jli ri'hl.
Tin- tifst national bank in Cambria
count y out side of .lohnstow n w i,S organ
ize. I i'.t Fatten on Wednesday, when the
follow im.'ol!lcers w ere elected: President.
A. H. Fatton. Cm ueiisville. Fa.; cashier.
Win. ll.Sanford. Phi li pshurK. Pa.: direc
tors. John I.amr. Corning. X. Y.; A. K.
Pattoii. Curw etisville. Pa.: Hon. James
Kerr, ('learlield. Pa.: (h-oik'e S. (,0011.
I.01 k Haven. Pa. Four directors are yet
to be added from the list of stoe'alioldeis.
It is expected that the bank will open for
business (ill Ictohef 1st.
William S.'ttlemyer died at Altonna on
Sunday tuorniiii; from paralysis, which re
sulted in the rupture of a blood Vessel ill
his brain. Ieee.sed was born in Sum
nn i hill, this county. J une l'.'. Is ;s. and was
conseii in-tit ly .".."i years. :i tnont hs a ml ii day s
of ail- at the time of his death. lie was
ri.isi-,1 on the farm tilled by his father, and
w hieh hail before been I he property of his
LMamlfathcI. who is said to have been the
List w ii i te set t i 11 Ca tubria county. Mr.
Set'letiiyef leaves a w ife and four children,
01 f whom is Mrs. Henry Conrad, of
Ashvii!.'.
A dish of peaches s better than a dose
of mi tllcilie. There seems to be a differ
ence of opinion as to whether or not the
fuzz on t Le -Kin is injurious, but doctors
aL'iee that ripe peaches rank (list with the
sun tin r foods. Seed fruits, particularly
1 1 vr . si ra w berries, hiacklien ies and crim
li tries aid (1 iaet ii 11 : triape. grape fruit.
linns and oraiiires are prime aperients;
apples, dates, melons, cherries and plitnis
ale iiourishinir ami refreshini;; but
peaches are a tonic, an apcricnl. a food
and a drink combined, or to put it brielly.
they are meat ami medicine.
Fred. W. Kbel. of IIarii.sl.iirp. the lish
commissioner, lias sent notices to the sher
iffs of the ditlelelit counties of tin; state,
reiiiiest im them to ssive their attention to
illegal tishitiir in the streams of the com
monwealth. My the notice the sheriff is
reiiiiiei! to issue a proclamation against
unlawful fishing. The sheriff is also re
quired to destiny all nets and baskets
which have been placed in the fishing
streams in deliance of the law by lisher-im-ii.
The sheri 11 s and t heir deputies are
instructed to pro -eed at once, and any in
terference is punishable with a fifty dollar
!i ne.
J. Preston Hall, who is said to have
been at one time a prosperous Pittsburg
1 a w yer w as found dead in his bedroom at
t he boarding house of Charles Kicln-r, in
Johnstown, on Tuesday evening about
s o'clock. Two bullet holes Were on ud ill
bis heatt and an empty revolver was
found lying on the floor beside his bed.
Hall's w ife left him about two weeks ago,
ami on her return after a week's absence
found that he had disposed of their furni
t me and on her upbraiding him he threat
ened to shoot her. Hall's parents reside
in J'.eavor county and are said to be
wealthy.
A riot occurred In a boarding house
conducted by Silrino Soluani. where 75
Italians had congregated to drink beer in
t he tow 11 of Mi ll w ood. Flair county, early
on Monday morning. Three Italians were
shot, one fatally, during a general fight
which ensued. A woman, concerning
w bom a coiiph; of Italians had quarreled,
was the cause of the light. Several of the
lighters who were put out of the house
bombarded the place. They broke doors
ami windows and badly injured a number
of the occupants. The authorities have
taken the matter in chaiKe and will bring
the riot'-rs to justice.
The editor sat at the beautiful gatp, in
all bis sins and patches: not long did he
wonder, not long did he wait, forthevgavc
hiie a i;n.dful of matches; and they tapped
a big bell thai was answered in well, in
the place witli the sulphurous era tot, and
in th.' next minute he found hluiiclf it
the fast pul u;; down elevator. And lliey
landed him straightway In furnuce fifteen,
near a political hriU-r; w hen, Ioi In a halo
of brimstone w;s seen the old deli:;o tn-itt
subscriber. And vainly he tried his emo
tion to bldi' -I would that his fnco I could
show you-as be drew a huge cart to the
editor's side, saying: "Friend, here is the
wood that I owe you."
II. F. Hoist, of Lock Haven, one of
the visiting delegates to the Mnte conven
tion of Knights of the Mtle Chain,
found u void ring while turning over some
dirt in the ld of tin- Coneniiiuh river at
.lohnstow n 011 Tuesday of last week nenr
the s'olie bridge. The ring is a good one,
having f"iir clean rut diamonds ami i ruby
set in a ( luster. After finding the ring he
took to a jeweler to have It t leaned. It is
said that the l ing is w 1.1th t J.'iO. Thcreaie
no marks on It and will probably never be
claimed. Mr. Hoist was indeed lucky at
t his late day to find such a valuable relic of
the great Hood, as the place has diirintf the
Milliliter, I'1'" worked over and over, and
many articles have fieen found, but none
to valuable an tlm w" found by Air. Hurst.
The law passed at the last session of
the legislature giving tins children of sol
diers of the late war the privilege of attend
ing the public schools in the districts out
side of their own homes is not generally
understood and frequent inquiries are re
ceived at the department of public Instruc
tion for an interpretation of it. Deputy
Superintendent Stewart says the iaw does
not give to the children the right lo go to
tiie schools of adjoining districts from
their own homes the same as to schools in
the districts in which they reside, lie in
terprets the act to mean that such child
ren must at least have a tempotary resi
dence in the district where the)' attend
school. Mr. Stewart says an arrangement
made hv these children or their parents by
w M i-K .hey temp rarl y e-Hein tl edistrict
to w hich they lielong would entitle them
school privileges therein, but w ithout such
an arrangement they cannot claim admis
sion under the terms of the act.
.Hiirrlwtr l.lrruvni.
The following marriage licenses were is
sued by the Clerk of the Orph'ins' Court
for the week ending Wednesday, Septem
ber -1th. 1S1I.1:
Peter (i. Stormer and Lizzie Swartzen-
irnvcr. .lohnstow 11.
II. V. Shaffner and .Tos-ie Kline. Hun
tingdon. Pa.
Stephen Pazak and Mary (Jongcar,
Johnstown.
Jonas F. Kauffman and Junia K. Knep-
per. Croyle township.
Saiiuel McCreary and Margaret L. Pi
per, Portage.
Patrick J. Kellv. Hastings, and Kli.a-
beth A. Yaliner. Elder township.
William L. Adams. John-tort 11, and Ke-
giua M. Molami. Summit.
Samuel Andrew Mrcwcr and Flizal'th
Ann Hardy. South Fork.
John A. Creton. Clearfield, and Annie K.
Kessler, White township.
Henry F. Martin and Josephine M.
Murphy, New York, N. Y.
Peter Wingard. and Lizzie Momgardner,
Richland township.
Savannah Felix, Lower Yoder tow nship.
mid Annie Wehn, Johnstown.
Thomas T. Kay and Laura S. Fredricy,
.lohnstow 11.
I Sen no J. Walt.. Hastings. and Ida Kirk-
patrick, Klder tow nship.
J. J. Henry. New P.ethlehem. Clarion
county, and Nun Yay Mrown, Leather
wood. Clarion.coiitity, Pa.
Joseph ( iihlock and Conegoudy Kodai k.
Callitz.in,
William II. Ilarshberger and Alice
MJough. Micliland township.
Thomas Franklin P.urtiiett and Kflie V.
Motticher. South Fork.
J. C. Seiisabangli. .Mineral Point, and
A. Annie Ciood. Fast Taylor township.
Miner llrtiiirr lml.
Kliner Mriiiier. who about a year ago w as
sent to the Western penitentiary for life
Irom this county, died in that institution
on Sunday night from cholera morbus.
Kliner Mruner, on t he evening of the Kith
of August, ls'.tl. drove through this place
accompanied by his wife and nephew,
Charles Mruner. At the west end of town
they stopped at tin- house of Samuel
Keese. and finding no one in. bursted the
door open and were in the act of pilaging
I lie house when Mr. Reese appeared. Iii
the altercation that ensued, Mruner pulled
out a revolver and shot the old man in the
head, the wound causing hisdeath iu a few
minutes. Tin? Mruner party then fled, and
although they were closely pursued, suc
ceeded iu reaching Pittsburg where he was
captured four days latet and brought to
jail iu this place.
He was tried at the pecciuIxT term of
court follow in jr. anil the jury, after patient
ly listening to the evidence, retired on
Thursday afternoon and after lieing out
all night brought in a verdict of murder in
the first degree 011 Friday morning.
Counsel for tiie (lefeiideiii made a motion
for u new trial and filed reasons in arrest
of judgment, ami after a hearing a new
trial was granted by Judge Marker.
At March court, ls'.rj. the ?ase was again
on trial, when, after procetding with the
evidence, the prisoner withdrew his pie
of not guilty and plead guilty, leaving the
court to fix the degree. Judge Marker
found the prisoner guilty of murder in the
first degree, ami on the FUh of Sepleinln-r,
1 he was sentenced to U- hanged.
The case w as taken to the P.oaid of Par
dons and after lieing beard his sentence
w as commuted to imprisonment for life.
Keal I.fclnte Tranr-r.
a. Pfister to E. F. Diiuegau, Washington
township. A'.
!. Pfister to K. A. Kens'mger, Washing
ton township. f Hi.
Mary J. Farabaugh et vir. to William
Cillespie. Mlaeklick township. 'ii).
John J. Dietrich et ux. to James Cilles
pie, Carroll and Eider townships, $1.ki.
Jerry J. Purket et ux. to Margaret Mur
ket. Portage. :.
J. L. Spangler. trustee, to Samuel A.
Lewis. Spangler, f bio.
(o'orge (iearhalt et ux. to Michael II.
Nusjlc, Eldel township. I0i.
J. L. Spangler, trustee, to Annie Ilogue,
Spangler. $1."0.
.1. L. Spangler, trustee, to (Jeo. Miller,
Spangler, f 1,
Daniel S. McAnulty et ux. to (o-oige
Miller, P.arneston, f:."oo.
Pati ick McIIugli et ux. to Henry Mc
Hugh. Minister township, fr.ti.
Matthew Mcllngh to Kev. II. McIIugli,
Minister township, 4oo.
J. L. Spangler, trustee, to Henry .1. Eck
enrode, Spangler, f'.1.
Daniel II. Helsel et ux. to trustees of
Elton Lodge No l.irjl, I. O. O. F-, Adams
tow nship, f ".
Frances P.engele to Andrew Hih-man,
Callitzin, :).
John M. Murphy et ux. to Koliert II.
Say re. Adams township, turn.
John Mrow n et ux. to F. W. Otto, Johns
tow n. f 1.
Administrators of John V. Storm to
Mark E. Donoughe. Allegheny township,
1. v..
F. C. (Jeorge et nx. to (Irunt Merkstres
ser, Li'ly. t:.
Christopher Hornick et nv. to Martin
Hornick, Richland tow nship. J,'Jii).
ltat Tonr or I lie K-aon to Niwara
Folio.
Septcnilier 'sth marks the end of the Ni
agara Falls series of tours via the Penn
sylvania railroad this year. Theextensive
patronage accorded the previous trips, and
the expressions of satisfaction given by
participants at the manner in which these
tours have been conducted by the company
and its euipioyes amply attest the attract
iveness of them and the estimation In
which they are held. A tourist agent and
chaperon will accompany this last party
and render invaluable service in the pro
motion of general comfort.
The remarkable rate of 10 the round
trip covers the enfii-e of transortatioii
to and from this wonderful work of nature,
especially iiingtiifh'cnt and picturesque at
tliis season, w ith the Mirroiinding autumn
coloring.
For details and Information consult
ticket agents of the company.
A Barn Burned.
The burn of Mr. William Lilly In Mun
ster low iship. caught fire at an early hour
on Sunday morning and was totally de
stroyed, together w ith all the crops for this
year which were stored therein. A steam
separator Ix-ionging to Mr. William Car
ney, of Washington tirwnhip, which had
Ix-eii hauled there the day previous and
left in the burn, was also burned. The
live stock as all gotten out safely. The
loss to Mr. Lilly Is a large one and we do
not know w hether there w as any insurance
or 110L
('irl PrfdU(a.
The following cases were disposed of in
addition to those reported in the last issue
of the Ekkkwax:
Commonwealth vs. Joseph Wright and
1. J. Mctioiigh, false pretense. Jury find
defendants not guilty and the prosecutor.
I. J. McFeely. pay the costs.
Commonwealth ys. Thomas J. I'lunket.
selling liquor without license. Jury find
defendant not guilty but that he pay the
costs.
Commonwealth vs. Paul Manko, assault
and battery. A . firtm. w as entered.
Commonwealth vs. John Finn, aggrava
ted assault and battery. Jury find de
fendant guilty.
Commonwealth vs. Joseph Rolierts, ad ill
try. Jury find defendant not guilty and
divide the costs l-tweeii the Jefendant and
Jacob Merrett, the prosecutor.
Commonwealth vs. Hugh McCloskey, as
sault with intent to kill. Jury find de
fendant not Kiiilty and divided the costs
N'twecn the defendant and the prosecutor,
Julius Paunek.
Commonwealth vs. Andrew Ueis. William
Reis and John Finn, affray. Jury find
Andrew Reis and John Finn guilty and
William Reis not guilty.
Commonwealth vs. William Humphrey,
embezzle incut. Jury find defendant, not
guiltv and the prosecutor, James Arviold,
pay the costs.
Commonwealth vs. Harry tllass, larceny
as bailee. Jury find defendant guilty.
Commonwealth vs. Emmet McNally, i
John Thomas and Thomas Cardncr. ma
licious mischief. Jury f:nd them not guil
ty hut that they pay the costs.
Tliis concluded the criminal list and the
civil list was then callled.
The first case was 1). Williamson vs.
Kantz Pros. Jury find or plaintiff ."i7.'.C.
Valentine Thomas vs. A. M. lushing.
Assumpsit. Jury find for plaintiff. SS.r.T.
Joseph C. Noel vs. Thomas (Sittings et
al. Plaintiff amended declaration, defend
ant plead surprise and case continued.
TIllKIt WKKK.
Court met on Monday at nine o'clock.
Immediately after the calling of the court
the following named prisoners who were
"onvicted last week were sentenced :
Philip l'aiilttier. pointing a pistol, six
months iu jail.
Henry Miller, running a speak-easy, six
months in jail.
Andy tiubard. assault and battery, six
months in jail.
Theodore Mercer, shooting, two months
in jail.
John Plancin. assault and Lattery, thirty
days 111 jail.
John (iaily, throwing stones at a train,
thirty days in jail.
(b-orge Murri, attempt at rae, three
years in the penitentiary.
Dan. Mcl'all. soliciting sodomy, two
years in the penitentiary.
Ed ware Ream, larceny, tine year and six
months iu the penitentiary.
Frank Roberts (colored), shooting with
intent to kill, two years in penitentiary.
Criciinock brothers. larceny, each sen
tenced to out. year and eight months iu
tiie ciiitcnt iary.
Robert McCoiiigai. roblx-ry. sent to
Huntington reformatory.
Lotlcrd In Jail.
Tin Altoona Thin of Wednesday says:
Last Saturday Rudolph Farabaugh, w ho
conducts a meat market at 11(1 Eighth av
enue, bought three cattle from two men.
one of w horn w as named Met ionigle. The
buyer was well pleused with Ids purchase
and never suspected that anything was
wrong until Monday. The story runs as
follows:
Saturday morning three cows were miss
ing from the premises of Mr. (ilichert. a
farmer, who resides near Newry. The
gentleman hunted high ami low for his cat
tle, but they could not be found, and he
finally concluded that tney had been .sto
len. Mr. (ili.'hert supjxised the thief had
driven the cows to this city to try and dis
pose of them here. On Monday evening he
came to Altoona am! made inquiries of the
Various butchers, but found no trace of the
missing cattle. Finally he came to the
meat mark 't of Rudolph Farbaiigh. and,
after the cattle had lieen descrilicd to that
gentleman, he said he had Umght cattle
tallying with tiie description from a man
on Saturday.
Mr. Clicliert was informed by Mr. Far
abaugh that he had killed two of the ani
mals and the other he had sold to Dr.
Ilart.e!!. He also said that the man asked
him if he desired to purchase any more
cattle ami said he would fx- at the meat
market to conclude arrangements for the
sale.
L'pon hearing this Mr. (Ilichert immed
iately went liefore Alderman Stephens and
made information against Mcfionigle
charging him with robbery. A warrant
w as sworn out for his arrest and placed in
the hands of Constable Tate. The victim
of the theft and the officer then departed
for Mr. Faibaugh's meat market, where
they found Mcfloiiiglc, and at once placed
him under arrest.
The prisoner was then escorted to the
alderman's office, where he was identified
by Mr. Farabaugh as the man from w hom
he had purchased the cattle. 1 11 default of
?soo baii. he w as committed to jail toawait
a court trial.
The constable proceeded to take his pris
oner to the city lock-up. w here he was to
remain over night and lie taken to Holli
daysburg yesterday. His bands were
handcuffed, ami on his way down Eleventh
avenue he asked for a drink of water, and,
when the officer let go his hold 011 his arm
in older to comply with his request, thu
prisoner made a dash for liln-rty. He was
soon recaptured, however, and then lodged
iu tin city bastile, from w hence he was
taken to jail yesterday afternoon.
Mctioniglc lives somew here in the vicin
ity of Lilly, Cambria county, and at one
time was very well to do. his wealth being
estimated at alx.ut fsn.tim. He had man
aged to dispose of his fortune, and his last
act was stealing cattle, fjr w hich he re
ceived a paltry sum of $-.".. If he is con
victed he wi'l not do any more stealing for
some time to come.
The authorities are on the lookout for
Mc tonigle's accomplice, and if he is ap
prehended, will probably receive the same
same Ueatmcnt.
Another Railroad.
In convers alion with a man of promi
nence of Cresson we learn that Mr. Loycll
Superintendent of tint C. .t. C. R. Ii. is
authority for the fact that another rail
road is to be built from MctJees Mils
Clearfield county. North west ami connect
w ith the Indiana branch at Indiana. Al
so the Miacklick road will join thu same
brunch making a complete circle from
Cresson to Indiana and at the same time
taking in rich mineral sources all the way.
Why the line Is mentioned as starting
from Mctlees Mill's we. du not understand,
as the P. R. R. ha ulready a line built
from that place here and as tiie proposed
iiew.iire iii lo pit up Cnsli creek that much
of the scheme does not look feasible. Ru
mor hust (and tliJ surveying of the Phila
delphia and Pittsburg engineers by start
ing their line nt Mcliees Mill's confirms it)
that the Meech Creek or Philadelphia and
Pittsburg railroad is to control the line
now built from Mahaffev to this place.
Then it may lie the P. R. R. w ill build an
other line up this creek to Indiana. Our
information is reliable and wo have no
reason to contradict it we only hope it is
true. Hit 11 Cti 111 1'lnl I Ciniut.
TIhti" will U- a Kain cif ball played 011
tin-ciiKJiiil-i in Ibis jilai-tMni Sal 11 nl ay U--twti'ii
tin- Indue club and a team fruui
JolllihtowU.
Riot at Palloa.
Saturday was payday at Patton f jr the
men employed ou the Cambria Clearfield
railroad, and as usual on such occasions,
the foreign element, after getting their
pay. proceeded to load up. About o'clock
at night about tweuty Italians got into a
fight on the street.
A iieaceful Swede, w ho w as sitting on a
porch uear w here the riot was going on,
was approached from Iiehind by one of the
Italians, and in a moment, before anyone
was aware of his design, whipped out a
murderous knife and drew it across his
throat, cutting ft from ear to ear, and then
ran. lie w as closely pursued by crowd
of witnesses to his diabulical deed, and
along with four others w ho were engaged
iu the riot, captured and brought to jail
iu this place.
liesides the Swede, w ho it is thought w ill
recover, several others, were badly hurt iu
the riot. The prisoners w ill remain in jail
for trial until Itecember court.
Hard T Intra Paat.
The country probably never In-fore ex
perienced such a hard panic with s btil-
general effect oil business. and the
country has never been in as good con
dition as it is in to-day. The demand for
articles of known purity and quality has
oeeu steadily increasing instead o' de
ceasing. So it is with the rye w hiskies
Uittled by Max Klein. The public know
wiai me .stiver Age, Uuoticsiie and Hear
Creek ryes are the finest in the country.
1 ney Know mat Uix tors recommend them;
that as a stimulant thev are iiiwiir, 1
They are for sale by all first-class hotels
and dealets at l..H, $1.2.-, allti $1 ,M.r
uiiart respectively. Send for a catalogue
of the finest w hiskies, w hies and liquors in
the state to Max Klein, S2 Federal street,
Allegheny, Pa.
t'Kly "nil Flft-nt.
Two gentlemen were In the vicinity of
Davidsville one day last week and each
liought a bull. They wish.nl to have their
purchase taken to Johnstow n, but f,arei
they would fight if taken together, so each
employed a Ulan to lead his bull and cau
tioned him against permitting the animals
to fight en route. After having covered
part of the distance the men who were
leading the vicious hoviucs thought a lit
tle encounter would furnish fine sport and
could result in no harm. It was an ugly
light in w hieh the men lost all control of
the animals from the stirt. It was only
ended after one bull had U-en killed and
the other badly injured. Soutcrxet .Stonl-
?.
Mr. John Hender, of Altoona, spent a
couple of days in tow n this wtfk.
91 larellaneoua Sotlrra.
rPHESI HSCKlKKK t.fter fur Hale a number ot
J. luU It.r hull.llnu purposes In "A asti rjton
cwDKhtp. ('nihrla county. a.ljacanr to (lie r.iat
mlDO ot Howell a Alcdor, now la 0rition.
1 lie so luH are Mtuate.t inltlwvjr hetween Surault
and tbe lituh tirlilire. on the tnwnrilp r.imt Call
on or adilrmns I'AIXM Kl.V.Nt,
Sept. 1. 1SU3. Summit, Camt.ria C... pa.
Ilisr.-Smal! purtie. dark vreen lirard sklo.
j with plain silver clasp. cuntalnlDK tw-reral
rit.lUr. Ixdt on Munter tunnpike be:wteo
O'Hara'a and 'reon. NultaMe reward Ijr re
turn ol arne to Mri. Maurice Coster, P. O Box
45, Oreun, I'a.
"IITANTI-.H. Outholic younit man to collect,
M deliver mud aoltclt. Au.lren wltn refer
euce. P. V. McKVfcRf.
79 Webner Ave., Plttbur. Pa.
Sept. 15.3t.
THE Ften.t,urif Hull.linu h. Ioan Association
1 will oiler fur Kale at the e-uncit cbamtx-r, Kt
eugtmric, on the ;ourtn Monti In Septeuitier,
t.oiiO.oo. THOS. IAVlsi.
L.BSTKR L.akiaBK, Secretary. President.
VOKNTN ( male or female) make 110 a day.
Iew Invention. Kvery household u-mt
have It. Small outlay, but pronu. Herleciion
M lg. Co.. :& St. Clair St, Cleveland. .
FARMERS!
Ik Yor Want
I Good Flour
V
- TAKK YOI'KOKAIX TO TIIK
:? Old Shcnkle Mill
IS KltKXsltl lti
This Mill has recently
been refitted and furnish
ed with the NEW
PROCESS and turns
out nothing but - first
class work. Bring in
your grain and give us a
trial. Running every
day with good power.
SAMUEL IUDWIG,
Proprietor.
4
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JUST RECEIVED !
A LARGE LOT
Boots & Shoes
IiOL'(JIIT AT
Sheriff's Sale !
FROM THE STOCK OF
W. E. SCHMERTZ &L CO..
PITTttKl'RM, PA.
The public invited to call.
Prices away down.
JNO. LLOYD & SONS.
EAGLE BRAND
TUe Brat
mOXOTFEN&
T nnranileJ for hooce barn, factory or outbuilt)
idk ami rum hall tbe pries ot aliinKle--- tin or
iron. It la ready Kir use ana amj mii.iicu v3
mnyone.
Rubber Paint
:octi only W cenu per k"d 'n barrel lot. or
M Ml lor Kallun tuim. i owr, aara tc i. " hi
atop leak ( In tin or iron root tnt will last lor
years. Ihv it. isenu tump lor sami-le. and lull
particular.
Excelsior Paint and Roofing Ccipany,
15.1 llasai Nt.. fw Ytsrlx. N. .
MpflJm nr.
8. L. RKKD. MATSIUT RUHt.
REED & READE,
Attorneys xit Law,
thLNSKIKii, - - - rENNA.
r-omce on 1'entre street. (IJilW
M. D. KITTELL.
L L . av w. - m - ,
EHENSBUKd, PA.
Offlee la Armory Buil.llnK.oi.p.!ourt House.
rp W. DICK.
A. ATTOKN KY-AT-I.A W.
KnaaHBiaa. Pa an" a
Aa7Seclal attention to Klven claim fr Pen
don Hoanty. etc ehT- Mmu
JF. M( KKXKICK,
ATTOKN KV U1.I NHKLIOH AT LAW.
KhK.NSHI'K. . PA
Arlfflca (. fen ire atreeu
4. tl
awaatfaaBlaBw.
Attention i
P.
We .ire corninoeil that our prices and goods are right. Since we became Simon & Co.'s successors
our daily sales up to date have increased just 40 per cent., and we still continue to sell at the same
small profit figures. In Clothing you can be suited in a Suit for yourself, your boy or boys in higher
quality than price. In Spring and Summer Styles we are stocked up to overflowing. We feel confi
dent that if you come to us you will go away better pleased than ever before, as this is our motto:
Why do you get your Shirts made when you can get them to fit you
and goods to suit the most particular.
We. have Shirts from -T cents up to J.V.H.
Men's Kedora Hats in everv shade, color
and style that Vou WHtil for 1.1.
Also a very tine line of the latest and
most fashionable Stilf Hats from .' cents
up.
FURNITURE.
lli-Unv we will if note a few prices. Then
you can judjre for yourself.
1 set 2ood yellow 'hairs 'l.oo
1 set muni dark Chairs
1 set imhkI dark C hairs
1 set cane seat Chairs iu dark 4. lis
1 set cane seat Chairs in dark "."o
set cane scat Chairs in dark
1 set cane scat Chairs. M alioany ' "-
1 Oak KiM-kcr w itn arm J.7."
1 Hark KtH-ker with arm l-'
1 Oak cane seat, fancy arm - s.".
1 dark cane seat, laiuy .'
1 lizht. verv fancy arm
Child's litH-'kers. .Vic., '-.. 7.c. and... J.'i
I'erforatcu Chairs and litM-kcrs iu all
styles and prices.
I full si-piece Malioirauy or Walnut
r.cd-room Suite 'Jl.uo
1 full s-pieceOak I!.-l-ro.m Suit -J.on
SidetMiards, Cuiiloaftls and Sinks a
specialty.
Oil Cloth & Carpets.
We are stiK'ked ill Oil Cloth and Carpets.
It will saveyou money to liny f us as In
Inlying our slock early and in larirc tjuaii
tities we sayed money-.
We challenge any one to equal
oiTerinrr this se:ison. Don't wait
'
THE LEADERS.
GALLITZIN, PENNA.
N. B. It may be of interest to yoa to say we ar3 still deep in the grocery business. It will surprise
you to see the way we are selling goods in this department of our mammoth store. Some merchants
say "I wonder where they can get goods to sell at those fijrures, :is we can't buy them wholesale at the
prices they are retailing for." Here is the the 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.
If- L. JOHSSVOS. M.J.HU k. A. M . H I CA'.
Khtabli.su ku 187:2.
Johnston, Buck fc Ct.7
1J AN K KKS,
EBEXSBUIMi. ... TENX'A.
A. W. HH'K, avtilrr.
KOTABMHHItrt
Carrolltown Bank,
UAKKUU.TUWN, lA.
T. A. NII.KHrl(. t aalilr.
General Banli!!2:Bnsintss Transactcfl.
The lollowitiK are principal featnret ol
Keoer.il babKiOK Iiu'idbit :
ItKPOKlTN
KeelTed pava'le ou rtrmand. and lot crept hear
Idk certificates if sne.1 t. time deKiitor.
Extended to enstotnera on faroraMe te?ms and
approved paper discounted at all times.
0I.I.r.CTIXN
Made In the locality ami upon all thebanklnic
towns In the United States. Chances moderate.
IK A I TS
lfvued neicotlable In all parts nf the Vnttnd
States, and lorelicn excbanKe Issued on ill parts
of to rope.
At COI . NTS
tit merchants, farmers and others solicited, to
whom reasonable accomodation will be extended.
Patrons are etsured that all transactions shall
be held as strictly private and confidential, and
that they will be treated as liberally as good
bankinic tales will prmlt-
Kespectlully,
JOHSNTOX. Bl t'li A III.
To Investors.
1THY K0 away from home to seek Investments
I. . n v. ... 1. 11 l'i. 11 m Br 1 ". 11 1. L ir. t
Mortaie securities on the afh or .Monthly !
Payment plan and which win net you twenty per
cent, on your money? For particular call ou or
addrefs H. A. tM)l,tHAHT.
Auk. S, 18VX ttH-nn'juru, I'a.
HOTKL. LEUKAM.
H J.SHKTTK. Peopkiktor.
Lrocated at lluBola. Pa., tiear the K. K. A P.
Railway Itepot. We always endeavor to fur
nish the- best accommodations to business men,
pleasure seeker and toarders. Person in search
ol joui lort and quiet will find It a desirable place
to stop. The Table tl unsurpassed and Is always
supplied with the best the market atlords.and
all the dellcacle of tbe season. The Bar 1 sup
plied with the choicest ol pure liquor and cmrs
and nothing but the lxt I id. Special atten
tion Klven to tbe care ol horses.
H. J.SCHETTIO.
AIJMlNI-STKATlilX' Nt ITH'K.
fci-tate of Thomas J. William, deceased.
Letters ol aJuilnislration on the estate ol
Thomas J. Williams, late ol the torUKh ol Kb
endbura. 1'ambrta county. Pennsylvania, havmir
bren a-ranted to me. all persons ludel.ted to said
lAle .e hereby noiitled to make payment to
me without delay, and those havini; claims
ate tn-t said estate will present them properly
authenticated lor settlement.
SI'AN WIM.UMS.
Administratrix of Thomas J. Wiliiams.oeceased.
ttMrm-bunc. Pa.. Auicuat 18. WSS.
1"XrX'l'TiiK'S NtiTIL'E.
j luteo t Tluimas Kinney : deceased,
letter lentamentary in tLe ertaie of Thomas
Kidlct. late ol W ilmore botouxh. Cambria coun
ty, deceased, bavin ten aranied to me all er
sons indebted to raid estate are hereby untitled
to make payment to me without delay and ibnfe
havluir rl.lail aicalnst said taie will present
them proierly authenticated lor settlement.
P. M. KINN tY.
Kxeruu.r,
Sept. 1. 18a3. W ilmore. Pa.
A UMIN1-STK ATOM'S Nlllli'E.
ltate ol Sila. Nna le. deceased
letters ot administration on the estate ol va
Nattle. dece.se.1. late ol Allegheny township,
Canibri county. Pennsylvania, havlna: lecn
aranted to ma. all persons lodentd to said ei-t ite
are hereby notified Ui me patmrt to me with
out delay . and those havlnx claims a aio-t said
estate will present them properlv authenticated
tor settlement JOSKI'li p. KlHbK.
AdmiulstraUir.
August IS. 1HSO.
riXJ WHOM IT MAY ttlNCl-.KN:
J. Ail peron havinic claims nirainst the estate
01 Jeremiah Noouan. late ol Munster townhhip.
I'smtina county deceased. or atcaln't tbe estate ol
tlliza Koonan. late ot said township, decease.),
are requested U present their claim properly
probated to me by May 2iu. IfM.
M. H. fclTTEUI
tbensbunt. Fa,, March 31. lsxi.
"r AJVI KI. Hellable men to sell our ch-jice
f and hardy Nursery StiK-k. and Seed Po
taloea. lull and compute Hue. Mny varlrtte
ran only lie obtained ihroUKh u. '011111111.1.11111 or
alary paid weekly an I promptly. Kvclus' e
and choice ol territory Klven. Iton'i de.a.
Write at once lor terms.
ALX.EN M'KtKY X.
4 aly ot, auu
wm AMIR
PWDP
U H A W
Please and Satisfy Everybody.
Floor il Cloth from cents t(( js cents
mt sijuare yard.
Ingrain CarM-t, one yard w ide, at 'ii. -to,
4 and i'iO cents.
Siuir Carjiet from VV, cents up lo .Ki cents
per yard.
SHOES! SHOES!
If you wish to ;ret a tr'Hd ami substan
tia! Shoe call on us. Vou will surely find
soinet Ii i ti sr that will suit you.
Ladies' dongola plain tip im! sprina
lieel. tlllttoll 1. :.'.' to J.(K)
Ladies' doniila. oiera ami common
sense.
iiuttou. Iiii-I fl.V.1 lo l..o
Ladies'
extra tun- tippisl Llm her mi.:i
russet, tipped, hiitton ;.mi
tine peliliied lillttolietl: also,
s' I I. il.tr.. I.-. I..!....!
Mis.
l.-atlier tiiioiil l.ln. M. i.:i
Ladies" line stire. luitton or lace l.'s
Lad ies" t ipied and common sense 0-
fouls rl.iciaini 1. '.-.
Ciiililn-ii's tipped furd .Mi
Children's russet ami duuola sprinir
heel M.iio and l.lo
Iiiiants' shtM-s from J:.' cents up.
Men s lace and eonjrress sIhm-s l.V."
Men's satin calf, lace or congress '.1.1111
Men's l: calf, lace or congress 1.7.1
Men's tipped Llui-lier. extra line -'..lo
Men s line hand-sewed, lace or con
gress .s.oii
M en's iieacia 11 cat f. lace or congress .. J.im
Men's tine Kangaroo tipped, lace
or congress 3. mi
Men's extra line yossameie calf, lace
the intrinsic value sis well as the
but come at once to Yours Kesnectfullv.
aMrJTM
THE BEST PLACE IN ALTOONA
TO BUY CLOTHING IS AT
J OH.V JIc CO.KVEL V S
1300 ELEVENTH AVENUE.
Where you will find a complete line of Men's, Boys' and Chil
dren's Suitings in all styles and qualities.
for Men and Boys, for Style and Finish can not be beat for the price
Furnishing Goods, Huts and caps,
TRUNKS AND SATCHELS
in endless varieties. You are invited to call and see us when in the
eity and we will do you good.
JOHN McCONNELL,
ALTOOXA, PBXXA.
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A FTJL.I NEW STOCK
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FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING
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C.A.SHARBAUGH'S,
CARROLLTOWN.
1X2 Look for Ad. next week..
EBENSBURG
Marblei Granite Works,
J. WILKINSON &, SON, PROPRIETORS.
JEALEItf IX
Monuments, Headstones, Vaults and Sarccphais, .Marble and
MarMeized Slate Mantels, Cemetery Fencing of all kinds. Also
Iron Fencing for public buildings and dwellings.
l'uipl.a-ers will Itimi our i.riees tW lt.ut when they t-t.iisi.ler tl.p clamor work we
du." hvish'i. VNcaUobU' ye r-lUad and ve eustoiners the advuia-M ol le-
WE CIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE
SETTIJ (OIF WODKK.
WATHINGTON AND JEFFERSON COLLECE.
MXtrV-1 HIK'l l'KAK Opens ept. 1.1. Polly e.ju pped lr College work Klwtlve course, adapt
ed to study prepare tor stud) ol the learned i rolesslun- Lalxiratorles tor t'hemistry. Mineralogy
and Btol.rv. Athletic Pield and cew Oynasium with Medical lurector Kxi-ern-es very moderate
Aluuim M. Addres Hit PUESII'tNT, Washlualon Pa.
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II. MYEllS.
ATTOK.NKY-AT-I.AW.
1-latBvantritM, Pa.
eT-ortelB Oollonade bow. on t eatre tret.
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at such a renarkably low price
or onirress 1.75
Men's jrrain plow shoes, hu; kl-d, ISal-
list toiiirue l.:;r,
Mens working slnn-s yon ean ,-1 from
us from : .'. '.'j cents to 1. ..",
DRY GOODS.
Ladies, here is the pla:'c t' tret your dry
irtMMis.
Curtains from 7.1 cents .1.mi per pair.
Ladies' pi-n-ale waists, lijrht or dark, .10
cents.
Ladies' hatost waists, tiirun-d and striped,
with rulll.-d front at 71c.
White waists, all kinds of material, the
latest and most fashionable styles, from i.'.i
cents to $.4s.
I it-ss ;ri ny liams for cents per yard and
up.
A 1 Hon irin chains from 4' i to lo cents.
M 11-Iin in hleached or unlileaciied froui
4 ' -. to III l-ellts.
Ill Calico we are Mocked full of the lines!,
in-west and I110M desirable iu the market,
', at from .'i to H cents.
Ladies' skirt ctiitiroidcry, 40 inches w ide.
for 4s cents anil up.
f l'louiicius embroidery from 3.1 cenis to
J to 1 per parti.
A complete lim- of ti Imniintrs of all sorts
and dn-sscs in all styles on our sitelyes a ud
counters.
Call ami see them. You can't help hut
buy. as the hai trains we are otferintr iu the
ladies line are -oineihiiiir that you can't
1 triasp every day.
variety and extent
of our bargain
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DONALD K. DUFTOX,
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