U .imbrii'i rf rrnnim. f Mf nniii. avi;i;ia .. i-a. ii:ii'.Y. - - - h toi;i:i: v7. iv.i.. i. . r 'kiii.. II next Tii'-ilay. 1'nhert M in r:iy. an iiiri-tl l:nl v of ,i i '.ii . i -criiui-ily ill. s,i-u:ll'l MutiVer, (f till' Almshouse, , il .I..1iiiIiiwii mi Tni'Mlay. Mr. I rank Ilneilc. of t h" Johnstown . .'''. a- iu tow ii on Wed nesilay. Mi-. 1. II. '..hm ami diuiirliter. Miss XI 1 1 .1. aiv i-dtili! fric'litls in l'itt-iliint:. M i . Yali'iitini' Thomas, of Carrol I town. .I .ii : leu nours ri town on elncsil;iy. Mi. ilenrire Krtii. of Cambria tcuvn .1 -hot a w iil t ii fktv r.t day last week. .Mi. II. . I. Ilopi.lc. one of liar tnwn ,i in-i fiiii-ns. was in town on Wcil- M.i I'lic .Iiiliiisto vii Ih itiit-mt will print i allots for t he i-li'ct ion in this county vrai . Mr. ami Mrs IlayiK-s. ot Ilavcrul Hill, a iv visiting tin' family of Mr. .1. llT. 1'if.nit .child of Mr. ami Mrs. Mi- ( arrolllow n. died m I I 1 1 1 y on lay. M. l.imthiT V Co.. of ration carry a in-iie i a I siori- liavi- made an as- i A i n. of I ; i : . I town 11. at is out i ii l.lns- f Elder tow n- r. c. Mulht.t a- all .1 I'J'le 1 1 1 ..I,.- -I.I.-. Y I I tl' l . IN" . I'lH- - i 1 -! a 1. 1 1 1 1 r ; ! i ii u Ii I'M M iili'i i . : , ilia' a "i, '.-.-I i '-r I,. I .1 1 I -1 ' Hill :! lil.i I V I J aft i f I . a 1 1 ' . r - i 'I i - i i i I ii . ., ni l i I ... I Aiil.i.r Ifc-iiu. tin' i.KI. t resiJciit of .la. k-..n town-hip. died at Li-li..mr in that ton ii-l. 1 1 1 on I- ri.l ay e i'Imul'. UL'ed ?" years. Tin' ! eased is survived liy hi" wife, aired 7". vi iii . nni l hr c mi ns Frank, of Mor niUiiie: Jam.'-, of Host-dale, ami Daniel, of .lai-ksoii township. - Tin- puhlieat ion of the elect ion prneln- j illation in this issue uf the I'iikkmax has j ciowiioil i i t of our columns the usual J amount of ivailinir matter. 1 Ihwcvit, the st ilil v of t lu I ii-Lit. hv t he voti imrt ion nf ! our readers w ill furnish inm h useful in formation that w ill I'ome handy on election day. The new Catholic church at I'atton will he dedicated with impressive cere monies on Sunday, November r.th. The comrre'.'ation at that place have a nice lit tle church which is at present served by a priest from Carrolltown who celehrates mass twice a month. They expect to have, a resident pastor in the near future. William Seston, aged is, residing near (o'irctt, Somerset, county, and who is sub ject to tits, whll o out hunting on Monday was seized with a fit and tell, discharging I'Oth harie'es of his double-barrelled shut (inn, the contents of w hich tore through his tight side ami arm i ti tl iot intr injuries from which it is believed he cannot recover. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. - 4 Powder ABSOLUTE! PURE i A man w hose name has not Wen learned but who is said to live at tin- Sum mit, was killed at Crcsson some time dur ini; Tue-iiay night, tin Wednesday in. lin ing the track walker l'tivn I rcsson ami 'alltt n found hi- remains jug along the track. It i- said that tin- dra.l man wa- a li akeMian on the I' Mm) Ivania road and it i- iin.p.ir. nu t hi- death by a full fr-.iii tin t lain. S am ml i ; I i, i III -o i who h a- I III! .In .'d in tl.e I'. i. ii- i v ji.ij Kjilri.ad ..ii...4ii ' t ' .i - - ti. i It - In . in . 1 1 1 . in a ii i, 1 1 ! r.-ci-n T I v . .i ii a - -: , -; l , ! . 1 f i . in .ii. lung 1 I. I i ..-.if II. I,.- f... ., all.'- I .111 Ii; I . j .ii I I .1 1 . ' .. i 'In. -.'i.i V I -l i. : - a ' ,. I ' t...-.iU t.4-t . ! .i- ; .- t t .Hi .:ii- 1. 1 j hi.. . . i - a - ',. t i . t I i hi ..ei n. i,. i i t t 1. . ..I M . II 1 U ,i..l I.i A l: it I: - I a I I I I I. I i-i.i I..-I. U I. .1 it, a' l-i i-- ' : . .1 .1 4' 1 if. I .f ; g. . S ! iv .1 I a. I ' - . i. .Ii . .. i . i m ix in lb-- lit.. I . i I 1 1 1 1 1 1 k . A I k 1 1 I '. .1.1 I i. .1.1. Tin II t . - il.g. : i ; . v w a- .-. U-k a - a ' .i. h. d. el .u. d it I - .ii.p..-ii irav I n- iiijir.d I. i in -ii f i ii t.i I -I.- -..an- .-..(.!.- i l.iiiii that that lu ll i.g ig. ! i ii a lig h t during Hit a I - I ..!. . f .1 I i . t . II. w i . .! e. ... i i.i -i i vi- a '. .1 ol tai n . lig In. .in v U I' II 1.. ;lf.' t. I.-I-. A. st m i .i-r. C. A I. a ii u - . . -h urn I K. I.. i'n-tti II. ol pa ill g t in-t f I r-p.-l t- to tHie - I .1 I t i. ' - W i-l I. . I...W r. aged t'i yeat - a- kiilcd '. I ' ; i in i ii g li.i in -.foiio .jii.irrios on i . v a falling rock which caugl.l ,ng him in-;anllv. . . ' ill 1 1 a k : n-. w a- brought to jai I I !. n -1 u ii on i al ni -d a v. r-1 a n er ii.:. of i!.-fi a ud: ng hi- boarding house it of a board bill ot 5s ;. .'iv nlin-ty inuiat.'S in tin- A!m-'.-waril I loover e iect t he Hum -I I im ri-a-ed w ln-n the pre-cut Hue .. i ml-and the World's fair cio-es-': ha. id llowi-H well Known in this . w i..-i he formerly i c-iil. d. Im t for a i ..I i ai - a resident, of ICatie, l'a.. i .:- .o ck.-t puked of ?I IT. at the i .1 . I' leeelillv. i i ! I look I'.ll from a I :i-1. 1 r while .ng hi- Iioii-e in Imliana on Monday ae-l a frart lire of one of hi- legs. up in years, but is getting along I. a'. ! n" at the tlpera Mouse on iTimi iy night wa- at ten led ly a full and wa- li ai: dds t he be.-t ; r"u pe ha- trod tl.. hnatd- in that building i t w el .- im .n ' h. " l.ialll 'fee'-. I.ol -e- ft ighletll d at tht a' 1 1 'in i i iig.lou ami. ran away. Cree i.-. u n to t he ground, t he w agon pa-s-. i I.i - -! i ,n. ai Ii. killing him in-tant-i I . a- "o years old. !:.tiMo Wagner, of this place. 1 1 i oiitu i ted With t lie steam : -. vi ral -"tieai-s. has i 1 - pi. -itioii to accept one in . a. lie w i w ho h-ave on Friday. ' I :i is. a teamster, and a resi- .b.hn-tow ii. had his collar bone ! . i. 'I -liouldi f fractured ami in oth- i. - wa- con-iih rabl y u-ed tip by being ' !. .in his wagon on l-'t iday n urn i .'. K ''.'.! i ol'iicers w ill bear in mind that, ... new law. ti e duty has been im- - '.n iht mi.f calling at the com . -- ..r- o ft ice the day iMfi.re the elec- ! '-eive the ballots for use in tin ir '. d.-tricts. ' 1 i v !a-t week Mr. Henry .Ioik-s. of '"W n-liip. lost two turkeys. II' '. ' , . i," -hooting near his place dur ' - : la-, and in the evening d isc. ivered 1 w a- -hurt two turkey that suiun ' '.'! !. i i gobbled up. I ':. body of an im k now n ma n . su p- ' .i v . In en a tramp, was found ' ii "ad aiout two miles ea-t of . "u W l:ie-lay morniiig. A let ' " ' ; b.i.titl in one otitis porket.s ad- - ' i ' h 1 1 '. - Jones. I'ly m. .ut h X. .1. v :'(.. lic. i-ions handed dow n by " i" l oiirt at Pittsburg, on Mon- " i' ii! A. I'. I'o k. of ( lallitzin. I'- nii- 1 auia U.iilroad Comp.iuy ' - . ' ; n ' y in liirh ll.i- iln-ii(,n of : ...urt iii faor of M r. I'ick is af- - V Ii i -n Kiihy. w ife of I 'a! rick I ' UYipnir. i'i, i im Wedne-day of . ag. tl I". years. Mi's. Kit! v is ' h'-r hu-bainl and eleven child i ge-t being but I years of age. ' 1 ! I I; place on Sat u r lay morn- ' - l' M 'dock. - i l.e tune of the year when re ' - ' inning accidents tnav l.ocxpcct- M -I t into the bu-hes wit hunt i 'i as iii v, bat is t here, as many - ' i n -hot by some over anxious v. ho could not w -iit until he he game. Iiibro-h, a Slav, who was em he -yine-.at Sonm in. jumped ' -I:' train at that place on Tues ' ! 1 '.g, in front of a w e-t bound en ' ..ppo-ite track and his body :i t'Aain. lit was about twemy " l ' of age and iininarried. ' I oilman, of A I toon a. a ear in- :' ' . I ii.- making a coiipl'ng at Tip 1 . .: afteriMMHi had his right nrm '.--.i-i-ii deadwoods ami -o badly I at ainputa'ion above t he elbow ' --ary. The operation was suc la i forim d at the Alt'Hiua Inispi- ' single of Pittsburg has rendered ,"" - i: :.. the i fl'n l that pol'icetneii can , ' ' i iminal all over the state, if they j ',: '.I that he s.,ou!d l- arrested. 1 ' i i. '..fore I, ecu M'-ipo-cd that a po "' " '- authority was effective only ' ' ' limits of the city in which he ''; -..-d. " a n Storm, w ho N employed as a ii a irug store at Lilly, was struck '. train at that place on Tin s "' ' l I ad his r-kull fractured and his ' - broken near the thigh. Storm 4" i .ing on the track at the time In; "irni k iUll ,-. 1(t ,0ti,. the train. m -rj is doubtful. ' i-. ii I ! - 1. at . I. .'. I., lea I ! g w I ; I. ad I. I ' I n .11. i I i:. ,li f u!e' count ii has niih-rctl the e i : . . c men t of a Im .1 -mig 1 1 ol d i h i nee w h :ch pr. do In t s lioy- uiitl-r It years frem U-ing on the siii-i-m afit-r s o'cliM-k ill the eyeli- ' ing. The policemen have been instructed ! to arret ail su. h boys who are on the street-, alter that hour. This step was , taken because of complaints that boys j blocked the street- and corners at night j and olTeiided passers-by w ith profane and . yuigar language. --Mr. Jacob Hurkey. of this place, was ; employed in digging; a wcJl in the west i end of town on Thursday and was dow n twenty-one feet from the surface when a loo.-e -tone weighing about live pounds dropped down and struck him on the head. The blmv stunned Mr. llurkcv and he lay unconscious for some time but finally re coven d and w as hauled up. He has a couple of ugly cuts on ins tiea.t iml w in lie ail right in a few days. Mr. Joseph pengele the Democratic candidate for treasurer was in town on Saturday. Mr. llciigele makes friends j w he re i r he go.-- and his vote at the com- i ing election will prove his jM.pulaiity. i Lveiy Jienio.'rat in the county will vote j foi him while a large number of K.-pui.li- I cans, who are opposed to the Parkers' j gra-ping everything, will vote for Pcngele to show their ireedom from the Parker trust on el.'i-tion day. Key. P.dierf. Mcpherson, of Fast I.ib Liherly, died on Mail Impress on Saturday afternoon w Iii le t he train was at Tyrone. The deceased, w ith two (laughters and a nephew, had been to Atgleti, a small town in ar Philadelphia, attending the funeral of Mes-enger Ferry, who was killed in the wreck at Well-boro. (.. last Tuesday and was enroule to his home. A complication Uisejsi s of the stomach causing irregular heart action was t he cause of death. A glib-tongued stranger with a new swindle has made his appearand' in some of the neighboring counties. Me asks whether or not the family has lost any children and if the answer be in thea!lirm aiive. the age, . tc.. will be asked. Subse- 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 y he puts in an appearagee with a certilieate containing tin; information giv en and demands irt.m) for tin; same. Mis idea is to frighten tin women into paying the amount. Throw a pan of hot ashes in his fa e or iet t he hull dog play with him. James Poyle, aged live years. :. nd Ar- j thu.- P. Duravitty. aged nine years, who , wi re living wit h Fanner Mat tliew Camp bell, near Hillside. on the Mountain Uidge. j Westmoreland county, left home last Tues- j day in yc.irch of Mr. Campbell's cattle, j which had strayed into the forest. The boys have not boeii seen or heard of since, ! although searching parties have pone in every diiection. It is feared that tin; children have perished from hunger and ; exposure, or that they have been devoured by wild animals. Mrs. Margaret Klder, wife of Richard Klder, of St. A ugustine. died suddenly on ' ThurMlay, October l'.th, aged about 7.". years. Mrs. Klder had been on a visit to ( friends in Ashville and on Thursday after- I noon -tarte.I with Mr. Mon. Tolo, of (ial- ' litin town-hip. to go to his place on a j visit. They had scarcely left Ashviile and i had only iUnit a mile on their way w hen Mrs. Klder got sick and asked to Ix- helped out of the buggy. After getting out of the buggy she sat down by the load side and expired in a few minutes. A nuttinsr party came- to grief at P.eav er recently on account of a red parasol. The boys were on a tree shaking down chc-tn'its and the girls were gathering them as they fell. The red para-o" was lying open upon the ground. A bull was gr'v.ing near shy. Suddenly spying the parasol, he charged it. The girls escaped over tin; fence ami the boys were treed for half an hour, while the hull gored and pawet! the Ix-autiful red parasol to pieces Mr. James Gormley, a highly esteemed and respected citizen of Clearfield town ship, died on Wednesday of last week, aged about no years. The deceased had been out getting some wood and returned to the house, complaining of not feeling well, and went to lie down. In a few minutes after he breathed his last. He leaves to survive him a wife and six children, the youngest of whom Is a bain- of fight months. A driver of a vehicle w ho attempts to pass another on the same road does so nt his peril, for if any accident occurs to tin man he is passing the rear driver is re sponsible. This does not mean that the man in advance is not obligated to yield a part of the road when notilicd tint the burden of care rests on the rear driver, w ho s in a position to see ami avoid dan ger while the other is not. If Injury to the leading results from the attempt to pas-, whether on a crowded thoroughfare or on a country road, the rear ill i vt-r iil tie hold resHliible. A cae that l marxcl to the medical fiatt in it. v is th.it of yoii'ig Michael i.ii g.in. of Pra.l. Ioci. w ho w as shot in tl.i b.kid l.i-t W . dn.-d.iv and is si! liiiisr. The ball . nt.-redhi- hiaui ami isii:! thi-ie. Tl..- whs shot by a lad named Pdiy Ili l a i,:;.- tin y were -hooting at a targi I. Tin- ll.iK Imy wa- arre-lo.1 ch.irgiil w i: I. felon. oii a--. not am! batti t v. but s i,-e t-.-. teictd oil hail. The bullet p. i.. trat.-d the fmnt.it ! , p.i-sii,. Ii. to t he I..U- of i hi- train, w here il st i !i jo in; n.. The Uiy. despite the fact that he i- tit) wiak, I a tfti conscious mhi a Sunday and talus sensibly. In the t'nitej States district -our! in Pitt-burg on Friday l::t J ph II. Pringle. of Summerhill. charged w i:h ha ing in hi p. ,--. --1, ,i, ;i uioiil.l for a counterfeit doil-tr. admitted the nrcuia t ion. but pl.-ad.-.l in extenuation that il belonged to another man. The jury remlcre.1 a verdict of guilty, and K. K'eir. K-... of Johnstown. Pringle's attorney, asked t he court to im piison his client in the Cambria county jail, stating that he had been severely wounded recently by the accidental dis charge ot a gun ami needed medical atten tion. Judge Pullington released Pi ingle on bail to appear on demand of the court. Some time during Saturday night or Sunday morning thieves broke open live box cars at the Pennsylvania railroad sta tion at Johlistow n. Thecals Were loaded with alt kinds of merchandise. One of them was tilled with flour in sacks, ami it is thought that a number of these were carried away. In one of the cars were found two boxes broken open, but it was evident that Hone of the content.- had been dist urlied. no doubt because they contained nothing but stone jars filled with writing tluid. There is no clue as yet to the robber.-, norwil! it be known what was. stolen ii ii t i I the goods are checked on from the bills of lading. Kdwin II. Jackson, timi clerk for the mining department of t.ie Cambria Iron company, Johnstown, was arrested on Monday afternoon in the Cambria's gi n eral ofiice on a charge of fraud, preferred against him by Assistant Cem-ral Manager 11. II. Weaver. At the hearing on Tues day tin defendant was charged with utter- j lug forged checks amounting to is;.oon the Cambria Iron company ami selling iiii-ra ui a .iliscount to parties in Johns town. After witnesses for tin- prosecution had been examined the counsel for the de fense saiil they had nothing to offer in re buttal. The prisoner was asked to give bail in the sum of f l,ui for his appearance at court, which was furnished by John Thomas becoming his bondsman, hater investigations indicate that the company lias lost nearly Pi by Jackson's way of doing business. Klfcnn of (lie Tl mm. The leaves in the forest art; Ix-cinning to turn yellow and brown, and to drop olT one by one. presaging the approach of autumn ami bringing with it many climatic changes. It needs a very strong constitu tion to withstand the sudden shocks of cold and moisture. I'ntortuiiately there are very few so gifted, the majority of the human race need to have their natures st reng thenej ami stimulated, and theic is no U-tl.-r remedial agent thau u pure rye whiskey. Klein's Silver Age Kye has stood the severest test-and has leen found to lie absolutely IcrfocT. hoi n g rocom mend (! and rcscrilcd hv the highest medical authorities. It is lor sale l. y ili-al.-rs iron- f rally at !..' tn-r full quart; luiiesiie I've at 1. '.. n-r quart, and Hear Creek at 1 .tut m r tiiat t are highly recornmcmbil. Semi for h catalogue of all kinds of liquors to Max K'i mx. Federal tr.-et. Allegheny. J . a. t:. im rro r. w tr. ii. s t vi-o, frrmMr mi. 4 mm$, t-r. u:r. FirstNational Bank ' PATTilX. PATTON, Cambria Co.. Pa. Capital, f aid up, - - $50,000. Arcont" ol i;..t-..rti.n. Klrnif an.l In.llvlilual rorrnnt u,n tin. null livornl-le I-rui n-iiiiifnt wish ntr an.l c.n(k-r- tire IIIlkllK. xiaitmrtiip Ti.-kci lor lt hy all th laid I nit l.im- anil .,rlirn Itr.ilt pxynbltf to any el 1 Le j.r 1 1..-1 j at i-i'icoi the Old World. All n.rTri.nili'ne hare our i.eiri.nal ami prompt attention. lalfrnl nil Time IWpoolt. oril3.!'3 1 V Terror to Dead Beats. The KutTalo Collecting and Advertising Kurcau and its workings. Mr. I). J. O'Connor, agent for the above concern, is now in our vicinity. Through his efforts ami the woikingsof the Mur.-au. the merchant- ought to lie able to collect their many worthless accounts. Accounts will Im- adveitised in the following form. ORCANIZTD I8S4. Buffalo Collection DVERfis?r4c Bureau I 33 Arcade Building BuffAbO The follow ing accounts are offered for sale. No reasonable bids refused as t hey must be di-posed of. J. I". Memieisoli. Ashville t'.X'n Marry a. Kiautser. Ashville '. William J. Cihhous. Smithport.. IT.'.it John Mvt-rs, Frugality JT.oo ! Steel Picket Fence. THAN I WOOD ja. Miss Fannie A. Stephens, of Duncan 111111. l'a., on Tuesday of last week while suffering from typhoid fever and probably delirious, made an attempt on her life by cutting her t hroat at the home of her uncle, Kobcrt Stephens, of Irvona. Clearfield county, and the injuries rcccivcJ wi re of a horrible character. There were atxxit seventeen gashes in the throat and the windpipe was severed. A silver tube was 1 inserted and nourishment supplied through j it. although from the nature of the j wounds it w as found to be a diflicnlt mat I ter to supply the victim wjth fond. In I the opinion of physicians, the wounds in ' the throat were sufficient to cause death, j independently of the fever from which I Miss Stephens suffered. She died at 2 o'clock on Sunday morning. She CHEAPER . f f; A A rV fOj fl-ttUUtM ! : i .u rn t .. 1 11 1 1 JUL The hor mit hoirf rtntrt 7ooe TttJi Gate. fThla to aet a B'ttmk- rxa bena-i 01 lrnaor Wuod fn.u. WTa writln. I..r (.nct- (Us e,uotitr. Number of Uifi, Koil.k n4 Smile Wmit.l. We .l4i tn.nar..Tare heavy Iron KeninK. Creatin. Stal.l Flttinra. Kir. hhull.l. anil PlkK KSCAl-FS. CrlOr P.s.n. and It.ilinr.. Bra. mo Ir.-u Grill. WIltK HOU&AJI1 rVUilMJur dCBV NS. u.l all k-.ndi r WIRK WOltlL. TAYLOR &. DFAN. 201, 203 & 205 Market St. Pittsbursh. Pa. FULL BLOOD SHROPSHIEES For Sale i 1 have a choce lot ol ram taml s which are rlch- W'ls ""I ' ,,re'' trom tuith ilrr an.t dams of noted hoc If. ' , '1 I' . v am mvPFAl with n. i!n.f I1mi-m nl Ii . . . h years of age. and her remains were taken ! wuul. Iow ilown, ruare anlmam. tmllt i-road and of itoo.l welitlit and in k.m.'I cootlitton. There to Diincannon for interment.. fine Fxlrort Inary IntlnrrniriiM for Wurld'aFalrTrairl. Cnmmencing! ictober 20th, and continuing until Sunday. October 2;ith Inclusive, ex cursion tickets to Chicago w ill be placed 1 18 no tietter ftock to place at the heutl of a herd ot ici4i.il ewe". I will sell a limite.! numlier of ewe law Im ami alio a tew xuud yearltnic ewes If ariv- I one want? mniiethlric hnn to rtart a t.ne tl.tclc j e.pi.11 to anv In the land lor wool an.l inotien. W III be foMfoon. Kl'.I'BKN KoX; tet. iW, 1SJI3. Tyrone, tilatr eouiitj, l'a. mini except tin from York, Harrisburg. and points west on the main line, including the branches, Frederick Division. Cumberland Valley Railroad. Lewistown Division lo Selius- grove, Tyrone Division to Lock Haven. I Altoona, Camtiria and Clearfield, South I west West 111111 Divison. and Monongatie- la and I ted ford Divisions. Ii'i.ik) from York.Hi.m from Frederick. j 1.".7." from Harrisburg, $1 b.Vi from Altoona and proportionate rates from other stations. This arangement is a most unexception al one, iind will undoubtedly be the cause of many visiting the great Exposition during the closing days, who would not otherwise undertake tin; journey. All who can do so are advised to see the Fair, as it is highly improbable that an other of its immense magn itude w ill tie seen by the readers of these lines. A lib eral ed uca 1 ion in itself is to tc obtained by In her blight over the fencr. Miss IIind an Inspection of the incompridie nsihly yii in on sale, ana will be good for passage on i(t V Hitvinn- fceen appointed a cmmls'loner by "T.'MMIS- K N Elf'S NOTKTE. Pi'iiiKrlvmii'i r.iiiiit.wl i ilie l-ourt 1.1 4'iinimtin l'lea-t o! (tnruhrla couutT II tM llllll ii jvu liriiiunuj iu oio in a 1 1 ei ui the .-tuii.n ol .lnhn Neft l.ir a dirrpe of ratia laetion ol iiiorKni e mrea t.y Himel Salt to Mar-KiiT'-i .lane I'rttiKie, aitinlnli'trairix ol tue ei-mte ol ALrxtiam Knei. cr. 1-c-eaf e I, notice i herehy icivrii that 1 will tut at u.y ortti-e In the beroui-h Ml Ki.enst.urg. Ia . on ! n rtlny . the "isih In) uniriolirr. I vj:l, at III ti'rlnrk, A. M . , to Mtif;iiil to the iluiiei ol r-adl a..i.tuiiuent at which ipnoard i-iiice all pei-onn Interest. d may attend II Ihej eo proper. P. J. LITTLE F.t eniitiuru, Pa.. Oct. 0. 16'.'3 31. l'ouimlcloDer. was badly injured by a heavy splinter from a rail penetratiiuf her arm. The Tyrone iron works that shut down somo weeks ago on account of the prevail ing depression were iigain put in operation Monday morning. The finishing depart- ; large collection of wonderful inventionsand sights incoi i rated in this mighty effort of the American peonle. w . nnrrlaiir f.irtit.t. The follow Ing marriage licenses were is- ,'nent u "ill run dy and night. The com- j 1 by the Ch-rk of the )rpl,-,ns' Court pany wilj make every eiTort to keep t he . the w.s-k ending Wednesday, ctol.r works going without interruption. At the j 2't'i. Cambria Iron company's nuarries at Uir mingham work was also icstimed Monday morning with l men. The full force will bo put on in a short time. These indica tions of a return of brisk times in the mines and workships are gladly welcomed. The certilieate of nomination of Thomas '.. Weyant, of I ted ford county. Democratic candidate for associate judge, which was liled in tin' county commission ers" ollice, of that county as Mr. Weyant ainl Chairman Horn claimed was the proper place, and which was rcccivifd by the countv commissioners and marked "tiled was oil a ruling f Jme Longenecker, handed down on Tuesday declared invalid and the county commissioners were ordered not to print Wcyanfs name on the ticket. The objections were filed by Associate Judge WriKht, the Kcptiblicau candidate. 1'hiliti II. Durk. Johnstown and Mnry A Kinney, Wilmore. Nathan Miller und Sophie Lowcnstcin. Johnstown. Mark IMward Watt ami Mary Ilegina riunkett. St. Augustine. W. Walter Smith. Perry. Westmoreland county, l'a., ai:d Cerlha Shaffer, Wilmore, l'a. Hiram J. Orris and Ida Kosr, Richland tow uship. James A. Honey and Lizzie C. Mills, I'lieiislmrp. Mike Uollo and Annie K.CIasgow, f'las gow. William Frederick Zilf and Maggie May Owens, Johnstown. William I,. Ilildcbrand and Charlotte Parks, Palsy town. Hd ward lluburt, Hastings, and Katie Kirkpalrick, Carroll township. Jacob (loldman, Hastings, and Toui (iross. Altoona l'a. -VMUH'E Is HEKEH V (MVEN THAT THE XA toliowinic aiipllcatlor.1 tor the trantiter ol lirenheti have oeen nlct In the oltti-e of the'oart ol Uuaitrr Sen-ilonf ol Cambria county and will be prcsenirit t the -aid court-lr lt. o.u?l.lera tlon on MotiilBy. Orlnlirr :IU, lH!:t: I'etllion nl Jutiu Ujl.ly lor lue traie-ler nt II renge urantej to John E. KiluuR lo Tunnelhlll tM.rouieh. I'etuion of H. 1. Iteck tor the tranmer of If cen"e (r ranted to Samuel Kelly In Carroll town- nli. k etttlon ol John Yeokley for the trantler ol II cenfe uran.ed lo 1 hs. Kiuuey In Wa-hlruttoo tow Flop. J.i:. IHKKV. Elfimi.uric. l'a ..Oct. 9. ISV3. :ierlt U- S- IXEIM OK S Nl ITH'E. j La. rnae ol .Mirna'et Crleanon, -teeanoil. Lettera tri.lameritary on Ihe estate ot Marvaret lllrnwD. late ol the t-vrou-ch ol fortaire. In 'am lirla Cjutily. Pennsylvania, havlnir been tcrunled to Die oy the Kelrler ot W III ol C'UifTla roun ty. ao:ire is herzliy Kiven to all pernon Irnlrbted to n! ertate to make payment to uie without delay ami thure havina- claim aualnnt the fame will prerent them prot-eriy anlhrol l-ate-l luraet tU'iuelit lo me. JOHN I'.OKOilME. 1'ortiwe, l a., Oct. 'JU, ls'i.1.61. Exeeutor. "V TH'E f beirby ulTen that the petition ol J.N L tlavler Hrewiiia- Co. I'.r the transter ol wl.olerale llceie Krantetl lo the IVml-cntal Krew'ng i:ompauy at tl.ioniiu kai Ikkhi C cJ In th" thee ol ihe clerk of tfjorter Sen-.ton. im wol in. i.ineiite ! to the nil. I tK.jrt on I- HI DAY, KOVEMKEK 3. 1M'. lor Us coninterat on. J.J l'AKHY. EtieiiihurB, Pa., t K't. 30, 18IC- t'lerk U- S. rptl WHOM IT MAYCONCEKN: i. Ad i-er..nn harinK claims nirinst the etate ol Jerrmiah Noonan. lute ol MurjMer towuhhtp, ('auil.riu county ilewitJ.et.T airnn't the et-tate ol Elixii Nis.nan. late ol aaiJ town.hfp. ileceaj-ed. are requete-l to present their claim properly I r.ilnle.l lo me ty May 6tb. is.'l. M. I. .ITTEIiU ElienshurK. Pa.. March 31. ltt)3. STKAY Ell away Trom Oleo White. Blair coun ty, fa., on or olKiut Ltcti.lier 1'iih, Iswi, one lour ear-oli! Mack cow navltiK white hMit on forehead abd w hue t-elly. Any emi.n x'Tinx me Inli.rtualum that will le.d to her reiiivery will tie auiui.lv rewarded. EKANK Kt'MSI". Oct. i:7 at. tllcn While, Blair Co., Pa. D It tod need Job rrlniiDT II o, fjlye the i kxkaiAM a trial order. Stlarrllaoeooa "Votlcra. q'HE SI'BSlf K1KEK of!or for f ale a nnfnler of X lots lor bnlldlnaf porpnfea lo Wa-iourton t.wni.bti. 'amr.rta eoaniy. ailjaeent to the roa Dineiftt Powell Mrtkiy. now In ote ration 1 hee lot are sltnated ml.lw.y lietween fsunfoit an.l the hla-h brl.la-e. on the township road, t'all on or ail.lressa l AI'LNKtiVNA. Sept. 1. lsiu. So mm It. Cambria Co., Pa W IKr - Sm,ll nnrM li.i-k- . l . i lj with plain (liver clasp, runlatnina- aereral rn.ilara. Iost on Munster tnnnpike Meteg w ...i . - .-uiunia resira lor re turn ot same to Mra. Maurice Coe.er. V. O Box 'I'HE Etnhrjr Kuildlnn h. Ioan Association a win oner mr saie at tne r-uncil ehanlK-r Et en short., on the fourth Monday In Noremtier, fi.oiai.uu. I'hOS. 1AIS. aBTKB L.imxn, Secretary. I'resijent 4 OENTS (male or female) make I0 a day j a nes i ii Ten i ion. i-.very household mast have it. tsmail ootiay, bur protlu. I'ertecilon miK. iao :jair rt t lcveland. O. Making the J Dollars As far as possible. That's hat wo'ro all tliinkliiK alxMit thestf tiiiii's w ht'ii dollars arc so s.-ari ami tlic wants and ni-.-ds of the family as crcat as cycr. Haf you fvi-r thouu'ht almut what a ditft-ri-iicf tiicrc is hi iiriruK ami what a cr.-at amount can In- saved by judiciou ami careful buvinii? It's really surprising. Note Thrss Dress Goods Items : 1,ii yards fine all-wool PLAIN" HLACK hAl'lbM C LOTH, 40 iliclies. niw-i Itn.. WII1T1.'' AV1 lit r-i- s 1 1 1 : r n i; k p c 1 1 kc k i l ai i s. :; in',- hes W I tie, a Vanl. A hs lot fl.im all-wool CLOTH l'LAIPS, .VI inches wide, .Ooc. a Y'trd. .Hm pi.-ces double width AMKKICAX .SLTTlNi;.S. Jf-V. itiifH. tl I'tirtf. tmtx. '-ibf. it 1'iinf. Iiich and hi'h-class Woolens the choicest and liesl of the year's productions all luii;lit at siccially favoralile prices and all for sale at less money than such tiualilics havi' ever been bought and sold. AN EXPOSITION OK AI TCMX AND WINTEi: WRAPS and FURS. Our Catalogue is ready for mailing. It's of interest to you and if you've not receiv ed a copy write us for one. BOGGS&BTJHL, 115, 111 119 & 121 Federal St, ALLEGHENY, PA. V A o r i rs - 3 jD m -rJ - ET." n Ui c . s g. -r, "3 . , E3 r-f tCJ! - c-f 3 o 5 ol o . - o "9 O 1 JOHN PFISTBR, DEALER IN GEHERU r.lERCHAlIDlSE, Hardware, Qnccnsware, MADE-UP CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES AND PR07ISMS, TEtiETABIiEN I5T fcF.ASnOX, II aRXEKa, ETC., OPPOSITE JUNCTION HOTEL CRESSON, PA. DIM 20ly JUST RECEIVED ! A LAKC.E LOT Boots (fc Shoes "ROUOIIT AT Sheriff's Sale ! FROM Til E HTOCK OF W. E. SCHMERTZ 8l CO., FITTSBTRO, PA. The public invited to call. Prices awAy down. JNO. LLOYD & SONS. To Investors. "iifHY iro away from home to seek Investment when yon ran Imf rennsyl7anla J-'lrat M.irtKaire Sfnfarlties on the t'ash or Monthly Payment plan an.l whlcli will net yon twenty er c.nt. on your money T Koc rtlrulars rail on or sul.iresa) n.A,uti.r.nnni, Ann. S, 18W. Kbens'junr, l'a. CANCER a Mil Tumors C1'RRI r sh Bmrf" i tmok inw. I irs. Hlstht buaH. ' tol kii bt lliamnnaii af Attention ! AMJE on u mm Km r m m i JLilJLJ 1? "D EOPLE We are convinced that our prices and goods are right. Since we !M-amc Simon & Co.'s sinvessors our daily sales up to date have increased just 40 per cent., and we still rontinue to jscM at the vune small profit figures. In Clothing you tan be suited in a Suit for yourself, your boy or boys in highrr quality than price. In Spring and Summer Styles we are stoc ked up to ovcrilowing. We feel ronfi ilent that if you come to us you will go away better pleased than ever before, as this is our motto: Please and Satisfy Everybody. Why do you get your Shirts made when you can get them to fit you at such a rcnarkably low price and goods to suit the most particular. We have Shirt from 2."i --nt up to Mt'ii's. Kitlora Hats in rvcrv sliailf, t-nlor an.l style that you want f..r1.4V Alsua very line line of the latest and most fashionable Stiff Hats from -Vl cents up. FURNITURE. l.elow we will ajliote u few price. you can juilue fur yourself. 1 set (rood yellow I'liairs 1 s-l irnoil il.-ti-W l'li:iirs 1 set fiood dark Chairs 1 set eatie svat t hairs in dark 1 set cane seat Chairs in dark 1 s't i-:i ne si-:i r Clours in ilark 1 set cane seat (.'hairs. Mahopatiy . . .. l wan i;ocKer w itn arm 1 Dark Hooker with arm 1 l:ik cane seat, fancr arm 1 dark cane seat, fancy 1 liuht, very fancy arm...- Child's Koo'kers. riv., t,.1-., 7.1c. and. . . Perforated Chairs and Uockcrs iu all slvl.'S iiiul i.rii-iS- 1 full '-piece MalioL'ati v or Walnut lied -room Suite 24.11 1 full x-piece t lak I'.ed-room Suit 27.i Sidt-lMiards, CupUiards and Sinks a pecialty. Oil Clotli tfc Carpets. We are stocked iu Oil Cloth and Carpets. It will save you money to Imy wf us as iu Imyiiitf our stix-K early ana m iari;e quan tities we sayeu inonev. Then 3.i . .'..mi . .'!.' . 4.'. . :,.: . I'l.HO . f,.Ji . 1.7.1 . l.t'.'.t . -'.s.'i 2.7." . 2. '.is l.isi Floor Oil Cloth from 2.1 cents to 4 rents per square yard. Iii'-Tiiin Carrt, one yard wide, at -I'i. Vi, Is and fo cetits. Stair Carpt-t from 2'1 ci-i;ts. up to .in cents per yard. SHOES! SHOES! If you wish to ffet a srood and substan tial Shoe call on us. Von will surely find soiiieihinir that will suit you. Ladies" dotiirula plain tip and sprins I I. hut ton 1.2.1 to 'J.(l Ladies' donola. opera and conuiioii sense, button, heel 1.2.1tr 1..VI Ladies' extra fine tipped I:!iicher 2.."i Ladies' russi-t. tiiiei, button ".'. Ladies' fine pebbi.il fiuttoned: also. Misses" ami Children's patent leather tipped 1.10. 1.2.1, l.'-Vt Ladies' tine siire. billion or lace .2S Ladies' tipp.-d and comui.ui sense (is- lords 1.0iaiid 1.2.1 Children's tipped Oxfords .Ill Children's russet and iloiivola sprinsr heel il.fi ami l.lo Iiilanfs' shoes from cents uji. Men's lace and congress shoes J.2.1 Men's satin calf, la'-e or congress V.l I Men's li calf. Ian- or congress 1.75 1 Men's tipped l.'lllt her. extra fine 2. Hi Men's line hand-sewed, lace or con gress ;j im M en's I 'read a n cal f . Iai-e or congress . . 2.(l Men's fine Kanuaroo lipped, lai-e or congress :j.iiii Mi n's extra fine iossamere calf, lace j or .oiiirrcss 1.75 Men's arain (.low sl,(M i i,u, 1,-d, :a- list tiilit'llf I.. '5.1 Metis working s)IM.i y(,n can i-t from us from '. '.fj cents to 1.2.1 DRY GOODS. Ladies, here is the pla:-e to iret your dry Uoods. Curtains from 7.1 cents ."i.ii per pair. Ladies' percale waists, linht or dark. .10 cents. Ladies" batost w aists, fijrurcd and sw-jn.d, with ru ill ed front at 74c. White waists, all kinds of material, tin latest and most fashionable styles, from ;n cents to f2.4s. Iiress cintrhams for cents per yard and up. Apron srinu'liams from 4' ti lo rents. M uslin in bleached or unbleached from 4 to lo cents. 1 u Calico we are stocked full of t he linest. newest and most desirable in the market, at from .'5 to 14 cents. Ladies" skirt embroidery, 40 inches wide, for 4s cents and up. I'lounciii embroidery from '5.1 rents to to ?1 per pard. A complete line of ti imminjrs of all sorts and dresses iu all styles on our sfiel yes ami rou liters. Call and see them. You can't help but buv. as the hamulus we are olferinir in the ladies line are something that you can't trrap every day. We challenge any one to equal the intrinsic value as well as the variety and extent of our bargain Don t wait but come at once to Yours Respectfully, offering this season. 4PMTM 4' THE LEADERS. GALLITZIN, PENNA. a- N. B. It may be of interest to yoa to say we ar3 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 goods to sell at those figures, as 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 Flag That is the Place. R. L. JOHSSiOS. M.J.Hll k. A. HHK k. tPTABLISHICD 18T2. Johnston, Buck & Co., UANKKliS. EIJENSBURt"-. - FENX'A. A. W. UK K, 'atil-r. tjTABLI8HI) 1S8S. Carrolltown Bank, CAKKOIJ.TIIWN. FA. T. A. MI A KB AIM; II, allT. txencrai Bantini: Bnsiness Transacts. The lollowlnic .re the tirlnclral featnref ot Keoer.l babilng buslnesn : llEroMTfi Kecelved pTlile on demand, anil Interest bear I nn oertlCeates Issued to time depositors. LOANS Extended to customers on favorat.le terms and approved paper discounted t all times. oi.i.r.i"Tioxj Made In the locality and anon all the banktna towns In the United States. Charges moderate. KRAFTS InsaeJ neirottaMe In all parts of the Vnltod States, and torettcn exchange issued on all parts of Kurot.. ACCOl'XTK . til merrhants. farmers and ter solicited, to whom reasonable acomolatlon will be extended. Hatmns are assured that all transactions shall be held as strictly prlate and conti.l-ntial, and that they will be treated as liberally as aood banking rnles will permit. Kespectfnlly, JOHNSTON. KI CK A- CO. VUMTOK S NOTHJK. Havlnc been aptinted an auditor bT the 1 Irt.hans' t'ourt ot l umLrin couiiy. I'enn"., to reixirt a distribution ot the :ond In the hands ot John Mcraaianv, anministrator 01 .iiinn nene. lute ol Washlnton twnsti Ip, deceased, outice Is hereby iriren that I win sit at my otnee in me boniuich ot KIensturK on l"rlly. Iti 'J.lli any or Orllrr, is:i, t iu - loru, A. .If , to atteu.l to the dunes of said appoint ment, at which t me and place all persons inter ested In said estate uiust attend or be lurever debarred from coming In tm said tuna. r.j.uiiiiE. Ebensbur. Pa.. Oct. 6. lt30Jt. Auditor. HOTEL. LE UKANIIt. H J.SHETTilJ. Propbibt.r. located at luois, ra., near me 11. r. at 1-, Kallwar Iiet.ot. W. always endeavor to lur- nlsh to best accommodations to business men. pleasure seekers and boarders, fersons In seart h ol Mm tort and quiet will Iind it a desirable place to stop. I he l aoie is unsurpassed inn is mwuii supplied with the best the market affords, ai.d all the delicacies 01 the season. 1 ne Har is sup- died with the choicest ol pure liquors and ciicars and nothlnu but the best is sold. Special atten tion Kiven to the ear. ol horses. 11. j . r-v 11 r. a inr. si 151 la 15 151 1 i li3 3 SI 151 El 151 HeW STYLOS STHIW GOODS UR Fall and Winter Stock of Overcoats is now complete. We have the Largest Stoekin North ern Cambria and will give you the Lowest Prices on fine Goods in the State. We kindlv ask vou tm call lrjn ami examine our goods and get our prices. m We Will Save You Money and we are confident we will please you. We have SUITS to fit and please everybody. Our line of OVERCOATS is immense. Very Respectfully, C. A. SHARBAUGH, Carrolltown. m 5 a 5 "S L5 5 S 5 S 5 5 S 5 5 5 S 5 5 5 5 5 151 173 B. L. RKS.Il. XATriuTKaalll. REED & READE, Attorneys at Ia"v, tBENSBl'Kil. - - - PENNA. srotnce on Centre street. tlMW M. D. KITTELL, Attorney-n r - a tx v , EBENSBUKtf, PA. Office In Armory Botldln. opp.Oourt Honn. T. W. DICK, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW, EBCHsarRo. Pbkk'a- M-special attention to siren claims for Pen sion Bounty, .tc cbl- F. MrKEXRICK, ATTUBSKT aKD ai-KfEIXOB AT LAW, EBLNMHtKU. - fA Atsromce on Centre street. J P J. LITTLE, ATTOKNEY AT LAW, Knanniu ki, - - ia. r-tfflce In Opera House. oc vs H n. MYEItS. ATTUKNEY-AT-L.AW. Enafcii'fca, Pa. .(Ilfnt la tlollonad. Ko, o. cntre su-oet, DONALD E. DUr TON, ATTOKN EY-AT I.A W. Ittice In Opera House. Center street. nC. COOPEK. M.I Phvkh'w nSrpnso, - .'111-.. II I ' I ' . 1 IIS tllE.i'.ni.no, - - a jisiMn. m.h iiimI In room lormerlv o envied by th. Western Vnlon Teleitraph 1W- !to fiEEMTS S?l-l?rt't,o5 UtO. A. MtrTTiew Vork Citf THE BEST PLACE IN ALTOONA TO BUY CLOTHINC IS AT JOILVJIc COJSWEL 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. FALL AND WINTER WEAR I for Men and Boys, for Style and Finish can not be beat for the price Furnishing Goods, Hats and caps, TRUNKS AND SATCHELS in endless varieties. You are invited to call and see us when in the city and we will do you good. JOHN McCONNEIX, ALTOOXA, PKXXx. EBENSBURG illlarblei Granite Works, J. WILKINSON &L SON, PROPRIETORS. DEALERS IX Monuments, Headstones, Vaults and Sarcc pharis, Marble and Marbleized Slate Mantels, Cemetery Fencing of all kinds. Also Iron Fencing for public buildings and dwellings. Pinrliast-rs will fin.! our j.rlet'S tin- lowi-st w.n tli,-y consider the class of work we rnai.iifat tiire. We also buy by the ear-loud and give customers the advantage of re duced freight. WE CIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE SETTILIW (1DIF WdDfiUff. -.p.
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