t i:r .':".. CAMBIilA CO., pa. K!PA V. !... AMI I'lKSOXAL. ivl i.nivrn' ar.1 li.ivini: Iiiiiiut. siim- y . .! :t tiifi .1. niimldy, of A.-livillc, was ,. , .!! Moti.lav. ;. 'i fil I K of t his place is laij up .,' m ,,:...i.l fever. ! ; 1M. K.rr. of Chest Springs, was in . . . i iliu'Silay. ,.. .1. K. X.i.himii. of I'attou. drove up I ; , ..iiru on Wednesday. :,-M is creeping away from us at , .i ; nf three tnimites a day. !:ii:ilinir and loan assoeiation is . ... ., ;irj hi -nanied in C'ai i'oJItown. M I. mi Wilt, of St. Augustine, was . fi ii Nils in KlieiisliuriT this Week. - "i iti-1 a ti t sweeping These days ... , ;. ; In- itlcw ilksclc ur of fallen leaves. I'liiiip Sanders, of Minister town ,. ; hi a few hours in town on Tnes- V: .h.-eiih Fisher, of Alleghenv lown ... -r . :i! a lew hums in town on Tliurs- ;. .1. W. Patterson, of ' Homer, fndi , , ,i . .tv. raided a erop of .".on liiihels of M li.mie! h.-vlin. of .lai-kson town- . . . i I Mi M-ii.-lm on Wednesday on M. Il.'tiry Ki iiiiienaeher. of P.arr ,v : - .. i. -.eiit a few hours in town on !!.- i IV. v L. Kiid. I"n.. ami wife returned , i. .i i ut il:i y fro'ii a iit to the tt-i..:'- Fair. II ,n. M . I' it 'ha rris. of ( iallit.in. w as in ., n -irday lalviir,r a look at our new , n . hi . M .1.1. inn- 11 ii k. of Allegheny town . i . 1 .i.i Tin -heep killed l.y doirs one . ' :.,! H e.'. l'i i.e Leil w a- placed in position !n . . I of the Catholic church ill this ,i. Tue-day. V , . . C. Kiiek.one of ( !a Hi t iu's well . ., !i i iimhi " men. spent a few hours in ; 1 1. "ii '1 ii H rday. ! i . i .. H je M ai dis. of P.eNano. passed i. i J" irlii;i it on Sat unlay from a visit , ! .. ..! Id'-. Fair. A . mi heioiiciiur to Joseph ili iharl. M ... : .i! Point. va killed l.y Pari lie e : .. : ' :i t place on M outlay . 1 1 , IM -da y M.lvine Kilni: ;is np- . .i .1 ii!,'.' of elect ii .lis in C ole tow ll .! : : t '' a aeai.e on the hoard. A . .i : of a pples was -hi pped from i .. : . ii to level a lui ' ii.e 1 1 ay la -1 w cek. '; . ; . - !.i oiiuht loceM- per htishei on - i'M;.'i WiNon. a it river at the Wig- :. : -.. -. near Ca rp.lltou n. had one of !. - . i token h- heinu catiizht hy a load- A I : l.i loi,j!n to Mr. Thomas Mc :o :.. ii. :!.; pl:,ee. hiilt one day la-i ..., i 1:. el to he -hot to end its ul!'el- 1 : . I ! ' friek. of Spa nuier. is su iTeriiui .''. i 'ut pi lison i n caused l.y a cut on i - i .o. .1 i ni.iin in contact with pu from 4 i ' ::!' wolllnl. . -..-t't i i i:c'-tein was hionht to i . ii i line-day iiom .Iohn-tiei. tu - i 1 1 ; 1 1 y da --" -en t ence tor -kipping i ,,:;!,. i oi .."ii '. I; i i .ti.i .laek'.n. of MoiTel! ill.- was i'..-1' :! ja.l la-i e.lv to aii-w.-r a !. ttu- !' r.. e preferred l.y Mr-. Su-an il --. i. ;- t:..,: ier- in - law. A I 'i " -l ii' whoii -ale llipior dealer is -i,:.'.' ii. i! letter- To The !iiUol' III l II j - iMiiJi'y a-'.il'J Th'-m to "irive j I : '. i I .!;' .' iii - i k.-." : I ':, l.ii.et ! Pell of Independent-!' Hall. J I':. : !!. hia. Will pi-- t l.lo!l''ll Cre--l.ll j ' ;-;. Pi id a ' at !.:".'. . M., on its h.nne- T ' .,.! '..illlieV 1 1 . ' l l l hi.-ajo. I - I'll. iei .1. iii-. of Canihria township. I i ' a'li.ih ' enl: a few davs :mn liy the ; ... p. ,! riiniiiiia a-'.i:n: a wire fence and i ' . i i t -ii f -i. I .l'i i y that it died. i Mi --I-. ( .tni.ilj.iu .v 'i v. of Praddock. : 1 i: . e an ad el 1 1 -m i -til 1 l.i - ue of T he I r i : I that will I of . nt . ; to lioiis. ' M-r-. See it ii. another column. ! 'I'm-ilav M. --. !-. .1. A. M.oeinaker, A a inler I., iiii; am! i 'a -p.-r I ! .. w . i ap- :,-ei i.-w ei - l,y .Iudi.e Patker to locate j i ' ! .ii-.'e over t he Su-e :ie ilea t i '. er. . 'I 11 II, her of olltholl-e- ill Tlli- place i I. '. ). en tipped over during thepa-t few -' !: I.ovs who are keepim; up 'I"' : i. : ' i;,e t rail i t ions of 1 1 a i low e'en. T I I hi; ! Id ; ii j of t he Ct i ii e !. io :i a 1 par- ; - in t hi- p'aee hi- Keen awarded to II - . 1A an- a'.il I ho mas . I. Davis, tioth i ' 'i - U e. ti,. y .. ;ie' the lo'. e-l l.idih'I'S. . . M i.ml ie. of Su-iiiiehaiuia town- ) ';. a- '.een arreted on a charge of for ; - ' W' fi 1 1 e, I I, j M. Wax ne, a merchant ! ' v; . I h i . hai 1 for his appear- ' a' i .nil '. j I ! ;',.i- M a -1 . i mi. Sr.. died at C,al- j i.!.':; t. M i . I a .Veiling. Oeloi.er .'!. !!- : '" ' ii u ill take piaee t.)-day iThurs 1 . ; i iie-ni I., invt in St. Pa '.rick's ' "' ry ar I ii a t p'ace. I -iiii. - l.aH ra.th. a iv-ideiit of We-t ' 1 'I i -i mor.-ia ud eon n ty w a-k icked 1 '' I -ad hv a muie on Saturday "' -o:. -o I jnily injured t hat it is le ' ' !.- cai, :e,t l e. ,. i r. M'- 1 h -it '- c. W. ,n, ..r John-town, 1 " ' ' li a p. HI: ! d ti t he oil ice liT deputy r' " i. . 'actor for the Tw.iitv-thild ' ' ' " Pen!.-, 1 ania. The appoint- l:' ' ' i- iii.nie on Tu.-.-day. I ' 1 p' .-t -otl.ee in thi place chanired -m Tlie-.l iy. Mr. Phi1 I'eliion the - I'. . appoint... p. -t master tak i ic' charge 1 Mr. Pai k-r ret irinir. Tin- oltiee will '' :: i " iii the -:m;e I. in !di ni. I I ! are .j'iite a niimh. r of Pepuhli ' - ' Miiunhmit the .ouiily who intend ' !,r .1..-; ph p.'.iifelt not that t hey " ' I :iaii,' th.ii party, tut I hecau-e ,!' .. ,u't want i'ery otlice tilled hy a h.-.r. I a--en. r. hai?ai;e and lirst-clas-' -' ' ..." n - ha- heeli e-tahli-lied at Car ' '". Io. a t and A. P. Condon appointed '- ' A -i n.i lai a'i ucy has I.e. n e-fih-1 i! P:irue-l.ro and H. P. Kelly ap i" ' ' -'" ii !. 1 ,'i,.ii- utiin Ilieksis liooked to make ',''! in Morrell y i I '.-on Saturday niht. "' 1 1 p. i-e.l to tell how t he cout i n nat ion "' ' ' l;" k-r 1 1 II-1 will help 1 he work il: ;- i huy litead for his family.--Jo. ' ml. I. i i ink Woods, of Allootia, while out ' m ar P.-dford n-cently, aceid. nt- : ' -In : hi- I, rot her-in-l iw. William Pess '' N 'inety-six shot entered Mr. P-s.-d.-r's '' ,;' and t he chances of recovery are v ery :" '' '' a'aiii-i him. ' "!es-rs. lal le . Co., of Altoona, have s ' !. ;..i in l fi i is-ne of the I'UKKMAN I 1,11 '''it' readers cannot fail to see, a nd a f- i. .i.iiim it car. tiidy w ill I i 1 1 . 1 that a visit ; '" " ' r store will he a source of hol.ll 5 1' ' a-iir.- and prolit. f A York county farmer fed uncroniiJ i" at to hi - stock, and now mourns the j ..f f,,i,r .,f his l--t hor-es. W heat Is I v' ' ' !.'.mm1 le.-.i 1(.n useI with corn or hut it i.s very ii..,ky Lusiuess to feed j j.uii ijiiground. i Tho farmers of Canihria township,! have a li aid time watch i us their turkeys. (leori-e Kriir?, John McPride and Edwin lilt m ford hav u h lost one in a few days, . supposed to have been shot by hunters in , mistake for the w ild birds. Miss Margaret Pracken, of East Cone niaugh, died at, her home in that place on I riday last at an advanced age. She was a sister of Michael and Pernard llracken. of tiallitin. and of the late Mrs. John T. Cooney, of East Conemaugh. Presbyterian "oncregatlons will be or ganized at Ciesson ami Patton in the near future. At both id aces ground has been secured for the erection of churches and and at the former place, the stone are on the ground foi the foundation. James U. Datighery, a prominent and well-known citizen of Indiana, died at his home in that, place on Sunday last, aged S(l yeit'fs. The deceased had been twice elected sheritf of Indiana county and had al-o held a number of local ollices in the town. On Friday evening of last w eek a new Presbyterian congregation was organized at Hastings with twenty-four members. A number of others w ill unite w ith the church at a future meeting. Work has I been started on new elooel. wl,i.., u ill ! e,,-t l - i.li I had nothing to do with givingoiitthe pub- The petition of Anselm II. Kirsch, of j Mcation of the elect!:n proclamation, and Parr lownship.w as presented to the Court if it appears in the Fkkkmax and not in nn Tuesday for an absolute divorce from j t he linnlimj it is because the sheriff con his w if,., Margaret II. Kirsch. the grounds j sideis'the I'kkksiax represents one itolili-allev-c.t being desertion, cruel and barbar- l cal patty while some other paper is a Ix-t-ous treatment, refusing to cohabit as his I ter representative of the other party than wife and other reasons. Judi:e Sayidi;e, of Siinbnry. has ren dered a decision to the elfect that a man who allows his cattle to pasture on the unenclosed lands of another must pay for that pa-tuiage, and declares that the ow n er of such unenclosed wild lands is not re quired to fence ju his land. A party is traveling throught thecoun t ry s.lli ng cast tie soa p. one ho for s, with the choice of four articles, viz: China i di-hes, I'.t pieces, one maible clock, two; Very line table clot hs, or a very line lamp. 1 "Pav the dollar now. will deliver the' goods net week." It may be a long time ! before you see the soap. j John Hoy. of Conemaimh. recently re- i ceived word from the Mexican minister1 that his con si n had died t he re, lea vim: him i a latLie cpiTee plantation. The letter also : staled that a package had been left in care of the Mexican government that U as not to be opened until delivered to : John Hoy. ,'oii,7i I'm), (.'on )'(;. The Taylor-McCoy Coal and Coke ' Company. .'a llit.iu, w ith a capital $.'i0.ooo, j was incorporated bv the state department ' on I nesdisy. 1 be directors arc Jacob II. Taylor. Theodore Hooper. William J. Hooper. James H. Hooper. Cha rles J. Tay lor. Palti more: John V. McCoy. Oallitzin: ( han. s II. McCoy. Altoona; Edw in U. Pa'.lridge. HollidaysliMg. -J. P. Siocum. of Slavy's Mills, pa., quarrelled on Saturday with his daughter, harlot te. ii'.'.-d thirty, because she had n. elected to sew 'i button on his overcoat, and slapped hi r face. This indignity preyed so on M i.-s Slocum's mind that she went to hit room and hanged heis.-lf. The Siocu ms are wealthy. The daughter was to have l i en married next week in a lumber operator. The Johnstown llivuht of Saturday says; It required four st rung nn'ii to cany the box containing the money for the pay of the Canihria workmen from the First National Paul, to a wagon in wailing to day. Aithoug'i: th" tii.x was not as i.ig as ! on previoit-oecasiotis when the mill- run on f ii ! I time, t he careful m s wi th which it i w a- watched indicated that there is -till a j con-id. Table amount of money being paid j out. - Mrs. I.ueiii.la A. Maguire. widow off tin- late Thomas A. Maguire. w ho along in the . ariv sixties was superintendent of the common schools in this county, died at the home of her daughter. Mrs. John D. Dayis, in Philadelphia, on Monday of last week, aged 7'.' years. Mr-. Maguire was daughter of Hon. John Murray, a former te-i.lent of Ebeushurg. and a si-ter of the late Captain James Murray, also a resi dent of this place. An Altoona man who intended taking t he Ji ih nstow n A com nn id at ion 1 1, i s morn ing for Carrolltow n. Cambria county, dis covered wh.-n In- got on the car that he had Iot hi- pocket hook. He had it w hen lie bought his ticket. Thinking that lie might have left it on the ticket oil ice v in- j dovv he got olf the train and made inquir- ) ie-. No trace of the purse could be found. It contain,-'! a -ma 11 amount of money and ! some valuable papers. t r dnzi tti'. - I.a-t (Wednesday) night the rolling mills of tiie John-on works were started on don!,!., turn an i just as soon a the ma terial can 1' prepared the sw itch and rail departments will a!-o be started on double turn. Pesumptions in all departments are contemplated in a few days. All of w hich of course means activity at the Cambria I ron Works and si uc t his is true it is qui te probable that business generally will take of a more cheerful and encouraging aspect, i Ji.hiiKt'iirn lU inm itif. The chief engineer engaged on running the line for the Philadelphia and Pitts burg railroad, commonly called the Peech Creek, from MahalT.-y to Kittaiiing. came to Pul ha.-e Line on Monday, engaged quarters for a corps of engineers w hich is now b.-ing organized to re-uuie the survey where they left olf some weeks ago. They will commence work in a few days, head ing this way and it is to lie hoped it will be a go this time, and that our tewn will be one of the objective points, as is reported. We understand parties will be with the corps securing the right of way and leas ing coal lands. Mn riu u( ;tit.f ut. William Wolf, a freight brakcma.n on the Pitt-burg division, was instantly killed at A I leg ri p i us ,-iding ut the east end of AI t.M.na on Wcdm day morning at :(5 o'clock. The train to whose crew the un fortunate man belonged was west-bound and had been side-tricked to allow Pad lie , . , t . I,..,,-. express to pass. s me last car in t aciiiu passed him Wolf Stepped out to the east bound track, not not icing engine 4CS which tv:;. following the exjiess and which struck him on the head, crushing his skull and killing him instantly, his neck also be ing broken. He was about 3S years of age and his home was in Pittsburg. A wonderful series of freaks of light- I ning is just reported by Miller Luke F. Patterson, who is located several miles from I'tiiontow n. Pa. Several nights ago an electric bolt entered his mill by way of a brace wire from a tall tree, exploped the dii-t in the mill and sent missiles (lying through the roof, prostrated P. F. Moore, w ho w as about to open and enter t he door; tw isled or warped every lx.lt or bit. of iron in tlie mill and caused f.".eiO damage. Then ti.o lightning, as it left the mill, fol lowed a win; fence adjoining fur l.Vt yards and killed a sow and a litter of pigs that were lying along the fence, finally paralyz ing a son of Moore, the man striken at the mill door. On Sunday night about half past ten o'clock a dwelling house Situated at Flvnn's curve on the Pennsylvania rail road between portage and Wilmore, occu- j pied by two families named Hammers mid Plummer, caught lire. Moth families had retired and all had been asleep for some lit, i, when it child of tlie PI ii in mers rot .,io,l. Kin! t.otici.o tlutt the room w:is I full of -moke, awakened the other mem bers of the family, who also awakened the II amners family. Moth families escaped and succeeded in saving some of their fur niture, but as then; were no means at hand to light the lire t ho house burned down. The house was a large frame structure and Udoiiged to Airs. Flynii, of Altoona. In the Tinted States circuit court at Pittsburg on Tuesday Attorney Knox, lepresentins the South Fork Fishinc Club ii. the suit for damaces in the case of w hich Mrs. Ann Jenkins, of Younifstown, O.. is plaintiff, requested a continuance of ; the case on account of the absence in Eu rope of Attorney Li. Watson, of the de ! fense. State Senator Wolcott, of Ohio, for I tho prosecution, a r lined atrainst the eon j tinuance. J iidj; Acheson, Itower, pranted j a continuance of the case to the May term ) of court. Mrs. Jenkins asks damages i amountini; to f-Jl.mni for the death of a I father, mother, brother and her shattered healt h, the result of the flood disaster at j Johnstown, the responsibility for w hich is j tharced au'ainst the South Fork Fishing i Club. j The Otwllntj, in an article this week on j the printing of the ballots, in its head lines ' tries to create the Impression that Com missioners Dillon and Kirhy gave the i publication of the election proclamation to j te Kkkkmax. The law makes it the unsi I ness and duty of the the sheriff to make ' implication of the proclamation in ut ! least two newspapers 'Tel-resenting as far us ' practicable the political parties which at I the preceding election cast tin- largest and next largest numlier of votes."' As a t-on- i sequence Commissioners Dillon and Kirby the Ihisllnrj. .HarrlBxr l.lrrnm. The follow ing marriage licenses were Is sued by the Clerk of the Orph ins' Court forthe week ending Wednesday, November 1, IS'.!.!: Adam Janesiga and Mary Kulanpe, Johnstow n. Waller Ii. Jones, Turtle Creek, and Clara Davis, Cambria township. Oeorge Grace , Allegheny. Pa., ar.d Han nah Williams, Johnstown. George M. Werner, Power Yoder town ship, and Mary A. Mover, Johnstow n. ,Io-eph J. Mock. Franklin, and Anna T. Met io vern. Johnstown. John P. Miller and Lucy J. llolien, Peade tow nship. Lewis McL. Jackson. St. Paul. Minn., and Lena Ether Uider, Worcester. Mass. Jonathan IL Mlaiigh and Elizatieili P. am. Cambria county. Geo. W. Craig and A n nio McCIa ITcrty, Morrellville. Gnstav Meyer, Johnstown, and Uegina Hirsch. Prowiistow n. George Papack and Er.a Horner. Johns town. Martin Meniorick and Katie Lordich. Johnstown. Henry Miller, Patton. and Matilda An na. Hastings. Joseph J. Miller. Nicktown. and Mary Ellen Haitian, Gallitzin township. ... on r t I'rorrrdlnKH. The following cases in the argument list i were disposed of at argument court this , week: j Commonwealth vs. P.arney Ilaney et al. j Motion for a new trial. New trial granted, j Commonwealth vs. John Finn. Motion for a new trial. Motion lefused and de j fendaut sentenced to pay a line of SMI and ! ninety days" imprisonment in the county jail. Commonwealth vs. M. F. Plummer. Motion for a new trial. Motion refused. Commonwealth vs. Edward Peals. Mo tion new trial. Argued and held for con sideration. Commonwealth vs. Simon Wess. Motion for new trial. Argued and motion refu-ed. Defendant given the usual sentence in for nication and bastardy cases. Porough of Gallitzin vs. John (Jains. Stricken off the list. K. A. Snasy vs. J. Grumbling. Argued and held over. Catharine McKelvey vs. Albert L. John son. Argued and held over. Charles Hoffman vs. Lizzie Lung. Ar gued and held oyer. A I.le llel. When Commissioner Lloyd arrived home the other day from atrip to the World's Fair he w as very much surprised to tin.l that the ballot printing had I teen given out during his absence in the same man ner anil by the same genial dispensers of the public funds as last year. On both oc casions be had insi-ted that a letting should be held, but being in the minority was powerless to act. lioslimj. The alx-ve is not true for the. reason that Commissioner Lloyd knew that the print ing of the ballots had l-en given out be fore he started for the World's Fair. And fnrlh'T, the minutes of the Com missioners ollice will show whether Mr. Lloyd insisted on having a letting or not. The minutes, at the time the printing of the ballots for last year was given out show that Mr. Lloyd not only i'i "of in-si.-t that a letting should be held but that he made no objection whatever. Mr. (. fii7 .online yourself to the truth. Don't Il, the week before the election. Tax- payers can go to the commissioners otlice and see for themselves w hen Mr. Lloyd insisted on having a letting and when he did not. Klien f Ihr Tlinra. The leaves in the forest are beginning to turn yellow and brown, and to drop olf one by one, presaging the approach of autumn and bringing with it many climatic changes. It needs a very strong constitu tion to withstand the sudden shocks of cold and moisture. I'nfortunately then are very few so gifted, the majority of tin human race need to have their natures strengthened and stimulated, and thcie is no better remedial agent than a pure rye whiskey. Klein's Silver Age Pye ha stood the severest tests and has been found to Im' absolutely perfect, being recommend ed and tirescritw'd by the highest medical authorities. It is for sale by dealers gen erally at !... per full quart; Duqtiesm Py at 1.2.1 per quart, and Hear Creek at $UK) per quart are highly recommended Send for a catalogue of all kinds of liquors to Max Kkkin, :. Federal street, Allegheny, Pa. Nlernn Indicates Mrvcre Winter. A weather nrognosticator issues his proclamation in regard to the coming win ter, wine Ii lie says win oe a terror, wi in deep snows and cold weather. -4le bases his prediction on natural signs. He say." tho meadow moles are burrowing deeper this year than forthe last thirty year The "melt" of the hogs is whiter than common, w hicn means much snow and ice. The hair on horses' fetlocks is longer and thicker than common. The squirrels are laying up bigger stoics of food than usual corn husks are remarkably thick, as are the onion skins. Then; is more moss on the hickory saplings and spruce trees, which is a sure sign. The goose bone says t l;e same thing, and the pin feathers on chickens are more numerous than for years. K- lino I llrport. Report of No. 3 school, Washington township: Number enrolled girls, 2.; hoys. 22; to tal, f.I. Average attendance girls, 2.1; boys, 20; total, 4.1. Pupils perf" t In at tendance: Mirdie Malzer, Mollie Callahan, Daisy Callahan, Lizzie Myers, CeMa My ers, He Stiles Ingold-by. Maggie Ingoldsby, Susie Callahan, Susie Meek, Messie Leap, Maud P.laiel. Uose Mlarel, Julia Tata, Mheta McCauly, John Ingoldsby, Peter Myers, Urban Leap, Otto Maltzer, Stonye Miller, Michael McAher, James Mc McCaulev, James Callahan, Lawrence Ilassenplliig, Adam llassenpflug and George Mcrs. Krai F.MlMte Traafra. Christina Walters to Johnston Ilager, YVilmore. Margaret Y'ost to Cambria Clearfield Railroad Co., Carroll township. S.Kio. William O'Mrien to Daniel O'Conuell, Johnstown, $2,300. John Sanker to Simon F. Sanker, Wash ington tow nship, $.'$.1o. Vickroy heirs to Thomas Moss, LpK-r Y'oder tow nship. Sheriff of Cumbria county to Iternard Wise, Gallitzin township, $47.1. Lawrence Kost to Samuel Sryson et al., Johnstow n. ?. Charles Miller to Henry Warender, Sus quehanna township. $'.. Ellen M. Reed to Ro'oertCassidy, Ebcns burg, $27.1. James Mellon to Conrad Jacobs. Carroll tow nship. f43.31. Chest Creek Land & Improvement Co. to Vincent Reig. Patton, .'. A. P. Ellis to James G. Ellis, Johnstow n. $.vt.s;,o. Elh-n M. Dean to G. J. Jones and G. J. Lloyd, Cambria township, $Ki. William G. Graham to Joseph Snvder, East Taylor township, $.1.4ud. Charles F. Hager to Andrew Foster, Johnstown, f2,.1ii. Charles Coshalco to John Roeder, Lower Yoder township, piWl.r.'. Jane Mutler to Caleb Putler, Coopers dale, f lull. John C. Horner to Jeremiah S. Horner Adams township, f4,.Hio. Margaret P. Mi'Conaughy to H. W. Tomb, Morrellville, 77.1. Catharine Gross to Lawrence Yolk, Car roll town. 47.1. E. (J. Harvey to Jacob V. Stalb, Spang ler $1. Jacob Kirkpatrick et al. ti Maggie Na gle, Hastings, $ioo. Daniel H. Frit, to Angeline McCoy, Susquehanna low nship, flul. Mary M. Weir to Helena Ness, Richland tow nship, $i,.im. Kratle Toannlita llfmi. William McKee. an apprentice in Chris tian Walters' roller mill, met with what might have Ix-en a serious accident one day last week. He w as working in the mill when his clothes in some manner got caught ii. the large cog wheels, completely stripping him of his clothing until his pocket-knife, etc., came into the cons, stopping the machinery. He was taken out with many bruises and pinches, but none of them are serious. The McKinley law hasproved to bea fail ure as this generation ne er saw wool so low as it is now. All the protection we want on wool is to kill off all the dogs. Congressman Hicks threw down the shovel and the hoe at Washihgton, I). C, recently and came here last week and stumped Reade tow nship. He told us ex actly what we have lecn reading in the papers for months past and w-aund up by resurrecting McGinty. Geo. Allen Ricketts is teaching his first term of school at Cambria Mills, in this tow nship, and reports that he is getting along A No. 1. John Ricketts' family now numbers sev en four boys and three girls. The voung- es. is a little daughter w hich came into the world last Friday. Mother and child are getting along n!cely. Hon. M. Fitzharris. of Gallitzin, made some plea-ant calls recently on his Demo cratic friends in this section. Mr. P.-ngele, the Democratic candidate for coiintv treasurer, was circulating iimong his friends here one day recently. but as his time w as limited he expects to call mi us soon again and see all his friends. Fall Fiwhliiiiii For I .Art le. The latest fashion news from Paris all iigrce in saying that the "Godets"' styles of circular drapery, in new and endless vari ations, will be most extensively worn this season. Sk irts. cases, jackets and collars ill partake of this tendency. c The old time panier is revived for cer tain full dress toilettes. The round w aist of the Spring and Sum mer is still a favorite, with tin? addition of circular, or '"Godets"' hip cross .-.kirts. in varied designs. These items of news are extracted from the McDowell Fashion journals, and will undoubtedly be of interest to our fair read ers, for t he aim of these handsome Pari- iau publications is to always present their customers the only correct and retined styles adopted by the gentlewomen of Paris, which is acknowledged to I? the fountain head of fashions. "La Mode lc Paris" and "Paris Album of Fashion'.' cost only f 3. .10 a year, each, or 3.1 cts. a copy. "The French Dressmaker" is $3.oo per annum, or . 'to cts, a copy; "La Mode" costs only $1.10 a year, of 1.1 cents a copy. which makes it the most economical fami ly journal of fashion in existence. If you are unable to procure any of these publica tions at your news dealer-, do not accept any substitute, but apply (directly to Messrs. A. McDowell & Co., 4 West Hth Street, New York. What .rxlT The Coxlimj this week is trying to create the impression that Messrs. Kirby and Dillon, the Democratic members of the board of commissioners have been awarding contracts without the knowl edge of Mr. Lloyd, the Republican mem-lK-rofthe board. The follow ing aflidavit w ill dispose of the foiii" afforts to be guile the voters of Cambria. I'mtkh STATKS OK AxiKlilf a, ( im xTV ok C..mi;i:ia. j Pe it know u'that on the date hereof. le fore me. an alderman for t he city of Johns town, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. lTersnnally appeared P. E. Dillon and John Kii by, county commissioners of Cambria county, who being duly sworn according to law, did depose and say that since the organization of the board of county com- mi-sioners in January, A. 1). ism, that no public or private letting was given to anv person without the full knowledge and consent of J. G. Llovd. Republican county commissioner, and ail contracts hereto fore awarded, were agreed toby J.G. Lloyd except the printing of the ballots for the November election, IS'.i.l. P. E. Dii.i.on-. John Kikky. Sworn and subscribed before me this 2nd day of November. A. D. John J. Dkm.in. Alderman. A Family Reunion. 1 be enior I lick Jirottiers held a re union at the home of George Fick, at Car rolltown, on Thursday last. There wen present John, aged SO.Charles, 77; Martin. 7.1; George, 7o; Peter l.1 and Francis 3. The sum of their ages is 43) years. Tin. brothers are all in good health and bid fair to live many more years. E. IL Flick, Esq., City Solicitor for Altoona, and l)r Lawrence Flick, of Philadelphia, sons of John were present. Dr. Lawrence I somewhat of an artist, as well as a histo rian, and made pictures of the six broth ers. A numlMT of these w ill lie distribu ted among the friends. Probably then are not six brothers of this age living in the state, possibly the United States. Cimlltnrn Xciim. 'I'U ALL ". WHOM irjIAl til tNl'KKN. I Ptonre U herrl.y itlvrn that I have t.urrhaf e l (mm W II lain Mi-Mmmmy, ol WMte lowciMiip, ana leu intra in nis (.eein anrian uiy pleat ure, two horc una nuckinK evil, seven cowr, tl.reo himf. ttui'it 1.'. Ion of hay. plows, barrows. mowini? machine, hayrake, Iwu-horw wanna, .nlrol hob slid. houn.holil and kitch. n Inrnl- ture. lour nea.l 1.1 juuni emus ana one Wloa mill. JUHN MuMANAMY, White township. Cauibrla county. Pa. NOT. 3, I8W3. a IlMIMSTKATllK'S NOTH -E. Wherein lclien of administration on tbe eatate ol Arthur Itevlln, lale ol Jackson town shin, deceased . havina len granted to the nn. derKiicr.ed. cotii-e Is hereby itlvan to those In- dehied to aid estate to mute immediate payment to me. while those having claims aitainkt the same are noiined to present inpm duly aainenti itMi for seltlitment. liAMH. 1.1 .N. Admlnisoator of Arthur Kevlin, deceased. Jackson lownsblp, Nov. 3, lz3. JHIwrlUaraai K at !. rpHE Sl'HSl'HlHEK otters for sale a number of X lols Icr bnll.llnir purposes In Waghinicton t..wnbi. 'amtrla county, adjacent to toe coal mlneti of Powell a MdJoy. now In operation. 1 he?e lots are situated tnldway between Sgniit and tne blab brldire. on tbe township roa.l. I'all on or address tAl:L H KINN A, Sept. 1. istti. Summit. Camorta Co., Pa. IOST -small purse, dark preen litard skin, j with I.Iain silver clasp, containing several dollars. Lost on Manner tnunplke between O'Hsra's and t'resson. .Suitable reward for re turn ol same to Mrs. Maurice Uoaier. P. O. Box 45, Uresson, fa. '1 HIE Klwnabunr Building a Loan Association 1 will otter for sale at tbe council chamber, tb ensburif, on tbe fourth Monday in November, tl.ooo.oo. THUS. DAVIS. Lkatkk LaKiMKK, Secretary. President. VOKNTS (male or female) make (10 a day. ISew Invention. Kverjr household mast have II. Small outlay, bur profits. Perfection MtK. '.. l"s St. CUalr St.. Cleveland. O. HDD STILL THEY COME ! New Bargains Erery Day! LOOK AT THIS. Save 45 per cent, on all ;roeeries bought of C A LLI 1 1 A X fc VEY as the following price list will show: 2 cans Salmon :i lb crocks Apple Hutter. - 2.1c "Ie .1 lb crocks Jelly s cans pie piunkin, '..: 7 cans .10c Old Oermaii Soap, ii cakes " -j.v li. E. Soap, 2 for .1c.; 40 cakes for.... . '.tlju lSest lied Oil (Jerman Mott Soap, i caki's 2.1c II. M. Soap, 7 cakes, 2.v:; .!0 ca kes". l'i iu .Kl lb sacks Winter Wheat Flour per sack 1 Tea. '.lc, per lb; .1 lbs for !!!?l.iio Marrowfat 1'eas. 3 cans -j-. Condensed Milk, per can " 10c Koast IJ.-ef, j-r 2 lb can aoc Corned Itecf. per .2 lb. ca"i " iic Chipped Keef, per 1 lb can -joi- Table I'eachcs, 2 cans 2,- (tinner Snaps, :t lbs " 5.1c W ine Cakes, li lbs fcilk Lunch Cakes, 3 lb -.1c O. II. Uolled Oats. p-r2'lb package Pie Mince Meat I !',s Jor 1 1 lbs for no.- Kio Collet!, per lb 20 lb Lima lleans Five llrothers' Tobacco, jmt lb Hams, per lb Lard. lie. per lb.; 3 Hi for . . U.K' ..l.oo . . Jse . . :ioc orid s r air liiena lea, cr 111 10c We would call special attention to our Mountain Uose Flour al 1.2.1 per sack. 20 lb Oranulated Suuar for $ 1.00 with every order amounting to 1i.oo. All (roods sold by us Ktiaranlecd to give satisfaction or money refunded. Ir'We pay Freight on all orders of flo.iio or over to your station. Orders by mail to CALLIIIAN & VEY, S3f. ISKADDOCK AVENUE, l!KAIIOCK, I'A. Will receive prompt attention. R. L. JOHSSTOS. M. J. HICK. A. H'.BVfK. IXTAKLI8HED 1872. Johnston, Buck & Ct.7 11ANKKIIS, EBEXSBUKti. - PEXX'A. A. W. BI'CK, raabler. I'MT A BL1BH ED 1 SS8. Carrolltown Bank, OAKKOLIiTOWN, PA. T. A. SIIAKII inill, . nali Icr. General Banting Business Transacted. The tollowlnic are the principal features of general baLKintr business : DF. POSITS Kerelved payable on demand, and Interest bear Idk certificates issued to time depositors. LOANS Extendeil to customer on favorable terms and approved paper discounted at all times. (OI.Lr.lTION Made In the locality and upon all the banking towns In the United States. Charges moderate. IRAFTh IssneJ nexotlahle In all parts of tbe United States, and toreltcn exchange Issued on U parts of turoj e. AdOlSTS Of merchants, farmers and others solicited, to whom reasouable acromolatlon will be extended. Patrons are sured that all transactions shall be held as strictly private and confidential, and that they will be treated as liberally as Rood banking rules will permit. Respectfully, JOI1XKTOX. BI'CK CO. A. 1- i'A tto ii'.W. n. 8.4 xorottn. TIIE First National Bank OF PATTIIS. PATTON, Cambria Co., Pa. Capital, paii up, - $50,000. Accounts ol Corporations, Firms and Individuals received oi.n tbe most lavorame terms consistent with sale and conserva tive Hanklnt. Steamship Tickets lor sale by all the leading L.ines and f oreign in-aits payaaie in auj of 'be principal cities ol the Old World. All correspondence will have onr personal and prompt attention. Interral raid on Time Oepoalfe. octl3.i3 EAGLE BRAND Tho Brat M00JFENR led for house, barn, factory or outbuild inns and costs hall tbe price of thlngles. tin or Iron. It ii ready lor use and aasily applied by any one. Rubber Paint Costs only 60 cents -er gallon In barrel Iofs, or M 40 lor a vallon tubs. Color, dark red. W 111 slop leaks In tin or Iron roots tbat will last lor years. Try IT. Send stamp lor samples and lull particulars. Excelsior Paint and Roofing Company, 155 oitnne Nl., Mew Ystrk, N. . sep.am nr. ' i t'l.l II IK'S NOTICE. Having been a.jKlnted an auditor by tbe Orpl.aos' Court ol Camnria county, ra.. to report .ii.rit.Milon ut the fund In the bands ol W. A. K. Kittle. E-q.. executor ol John Itouirlasa. lare of Allexheny townsnip. aeceaseu. as uuwu i.j firat n.. rtisl iMoait. notice Is hereby g ven that I will sit at inv offlce In tbe borouich ol Ki ensbur. nn,mrsday, Zlal amy nowrsu vr. lswu. at lUo'cUck. a. m , to attend Ij the .ihum nt sitid antmintment. at which lime and place all persons interested in said estate must altnd or oe lurcver ucwmu ..cm " ' - v said lund wm. n. suni.t.B, tlbensburg. Pa.. Nov. 3. Isu3 3t. Auditor HOTtt. LEOKANUE. H J.SHETl'ill. FROPklkTOR. ...catad at IiuKois. fa., near the K. K. fc P Kaliway Itepot. W. always endeavor to fur nish tb. best accommodations to business men, r.ixuur. seekers and boarders. Persons In search ol somlort and quiet will find It a desirable place to stiip. The Table Is unsurpassed and Is always sui.plie.1 with th. best tb. market adords.and all the dellcncles of tbe season. The Bar Is sup. idled with the choicest ol pure llituors and cigars 1 . ... . . . . 1 1 i . and nothing out ids ursi uiu. omi. avwu tlon given to the care of horses. B H. J. SCHETTId. EteasliiirE Fire Insurance Aiency T. AV. DICK, General Irsurance Agent KRKItHIiURG. I'A. rli( l WHOM IT MAY CIINCEKN: X Ail ierini having claims against the estate ol Jeremiah ISoouan, late ol Jtlunster. township, (Cambria county deccasetl.or against tbe estate ol Kliia Noonan. late ol said township, deceased are requested Ut present tbelr claims i.roperly l.rot.ated to me ny xuay zatu. tsv-i. M. I. ATTTELI Kbensbnrg, Pa., March 31. 1SU3. D O you need Job Printing? II bo, g:ye the t sxsMii trial order. Attention i THE We are convincetl that our prices and gools 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 c onfi dent that if you come to us you will go away better pleased than ever before, as thi3 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 2T i-i-itts up to f-'.lH. M-u' Kttlora Mats in evi-rv !-liadt', color ami styl; that you want for f 1.4s. Also a very tine line of the latest and most fashionahle Still Hats from -V) cents up. FURNITURE. Helow we w ill ,uote a few priees. Then you can judire for yourself. 1 set itimkI yellow t'hairs 3. 1 M-t (rood dark t'hairs 1 set jjitod dark Chairs 1 set cane seat t'hairs in dark 4. '.is 1 set cane seat (.'hairs in dark .r..Vi 1 set cane seat Chairs in dark '..) 1 set cane seat Chairs. Mahogany.... .1 1 Oak Rocker witti arm 1-" 1 Hark Rocker with arm 1 .'' 1 Oak cane seat, fancy arm 1 dark cane seat, fancy 1 liirht. verv fancv arm '-'-' hild's Rockers, .Vic, rr.c., 7.c. and . . . l. 'erforaieu Chairs and Rockers in all styles and prices. full ?-pieee Mahogany or Walnut r.cd-room Suite J4.(i full M-piece Oak Red-room Suit T.isi Sidelmards, CuptKtards and Sinks a pecialty. Oil Cloth & Carpets. V ru t.i,-Lil in llill'l.iili :iinl Carnets. T. ...ill ....i..,. t.. ltlltT uf 11 II. II a. Jim in, fii. j m ""j - l.nyiiii! our stock i-arly and in larfte ijuau tities we sayed money. We challenge any one to equal offering this season. Don't wait N. B. It may be of interest to 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 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 60 low. And when you Look for the 9 O f 03 H W w a w Q o zn o 3 w w f w Q S3 H "tJ O H O m 00 m V) U3 C o n O r O 1 b o Q 3) i I.XKUrOK'S NOTICE. j Estate ol Margaret Oleason, lf.a!ud. ltt.rs trfctamrnurv on the wK ol Mar a ret (tleason. late ol the borough ol Portaice, In t'am- t.rlA count j. I'ennsylvanln. havlnic l.een granted to me Of the Keitlster ol Wills ol Cambria eoua ty. notice la herai.y Klven to all persons Indented to said .state to make payment to me without delay and lhoie havlov claims airalnt the same rill present mem properly aameniirated n.r set tlement to me. JOHN I'.diUMIMK. Portage, I a., on. 20, 1K3 et. Executor. S. L. KID. M ATHIOT EAUB. REED & READE, Attorneys nt I .ivav, EBENSBUK.s. - - - PENNA. WUIflct on Centra street. (4 .28 M M. D. KITTELL. A. ttorney-o v - a w 9 EBENSBVKU, FA. Offlo In Armory Bnlldlns;. opp.lV.nrt House. TW. DICK. ATTOKNEY-AT-IAW, EBBMHHURa. t'Kn'A' Special attention to s;lven elaimi for Pen sion Bounty, ate. ebT- Hwt T F. McKEMIICK, J. ATTOlStT aSHC..rSPSLLOR AT LAW, EBENSBt'Kli. - PA -Offlce on Centra street. P J. LITTLE, L . ATTOKNEY AT LAW, Ksissutku, -Ottlce in Opera House. - Pa. ore 3 H II. MYERS. s ATTUKEY-AT-I,AW. EBKnanu'lta, Pa. 'Ore. la Collonad. Kow. on t 'entre street, D ONALD E. DUFTON. ATTOKN EY-AT I,A W, EnBasmRo. Pnxi, Ctr"OtBo. In Opera loas.. I'entar street. nC. COOPEK. M. II.. . ruvmiits i)Srnio, EBENSBI'KO. - - PA J-Olttc on HUh street in nx.ro lormrrly o?- canied liw the Western I nlon Tclrt:rai.h Corn- Please and Satisfy Everybody. Floor Oil Cloth from cents to 4S cents It square yard. lnuraiu Carpet, one yard wide, at .'10, 40, 4" and lin -ents. Stair Carpet from ".Ti cents up to M) cents per yard. SHOES! SHOES! If you wirh Ut iii-t a wood and sulistaii tial Slioe call on us. You will surely tind something that will suit you. Ladies' dousola plain tip and sprin:; heel, button- l.-'." to c":J.i, Ladii.'s' .lonzola, opera and common sense, button, heel 1.V.1 to 1..VI Iadies' extra line tipped l:!ui her 2..VI Ladies" ruset, tipped, hulton S.isi Ladies' tine pel. hied l.uttoned: aN.. Misx-s" and Children'. patent leather tipued 1.M. 1.L'.", 1..WI Ijadie-' tine sursre. I.utton or lace l.'js Ladies1 ti.pedand comuiun seue Ox fords Sl.Mi and l.-T. I Children's tipped Oxfords rl Children's rusM-l and donaoia spritiir i heel ?1.ki and l.IU Intants' shiwrs from cents up. Men's lace and confrress hoes I.il J Men's satin calf, lace or congress -j.isi Men s , calf, lace or cuiisfros 1.7.", Ien's tipped Rluchcr, extra line t;.;V Men's line haiid-sewisl. lace or cou- sre-.s Men's liieaciati calf, lace oreonress.. 'J.isi Men's line Kangaroo lipped, lai c or conirres :i.(l Men's extra line uossaineie calf, lace the intrinsic value as well as the variety and extent of our bargain but come at once to Yours Respectfully, you to say we ari still deep in the come to town, Red Flag That Til 5 s new -STYLBS iNTSW GOODS 1 5 ra iflUR Fall and Winter "'.i .l If., l, uiiapiuic. c lmie 11m uargesL oiock in lxonn ern Cambria and will give you the Lowest Prices on Fine Goods in the State. We kindly ask you to call and examine our goods and get our prices. We Will Save You Money and we are confident we will please you. We have SUITS to fit and please everybody. Our line of OVFRCOATS is immense. Very Respectfully, C. A. SHARBAUGH, Carrolltown. IIHI LTET15TilgilSTTS THE BEST PLACE IN ALTOONA TO BUY CLOTHING IS AT JOILV .lie COMVELV S I30O ELEVENTH AVENUE. Where you will find & complete line of Men's, Boys' and Chil dren's Suitings in all styles and qualities. FALL AMD WINTER WEAR I for Men and Boys, for Style and Finish can not be beat forthe price burnishing Uoods, Hats and caps, TRUNKS AND SATCHELS in endless varieties. You are invited to call and see us when in the eityand we will do you good. EBENSBURG Marbles Granite Works, J. WILKINSON 8l SON, PROPRIETORS, DEALERS I Monuments, Headstones, Vaults and Sarccphagis, Marble and Marbleized Slate Mantels, Cemetery Fencing of all kinds. Also Iron Fencing for public buildings and dwellings. I'mi-liasi'is will find our prices the lowest wlu-n th.y consider tho class of work wo manufacture. We aUo buy by the car-load and nivo customers the advantage ol re duced freight. CSaSESaDBBQH WE CIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE lETTm& 1DF wopiism:. K V 1 J at such a remarkably low price or voiurress 1.75 Men's tfiain plow hors, buckled, Ual - lit toiiuue 1.3.1 Men working shoes yon can net from us from " I'll cents to l.'.'.l DRY GOODS. Ladies, here is the pla:-e to iret jour dry UOods. Curtains from 7.1 rents Cam n-r pair. Ladies' percale waifts, lijiht or dark, .1 (1 cents. Ladies' l.atost waits, ligured and stripe d, with ru tiled front at 74c. White waits, all kinds of material, the latot and most fashionable styles, front cents to f-i.4S. Dress cinijiiKins for cents per yard and up. Apron irinshams from 4'- to Hi cents. M uslin in hleached or unbleached from 41; to P) cents. 1 it Calico we are stocked full of t he finest, newest and most desirable in the market, at from :i to 1 1 cents. Ladies" skirt embroidery, 4o Inches wide, for 4s cents and up. J'louncins embroidery from 3.1 cents to to cl per pard. A complete line of tilmminjrs of all sorts and dresses in all styles on our shelyesand counters. Call and see them. You can't help hut buy. as t he bat itains we are otTerintr in the ladies line are something that you can't irrap every day. THE LEADERS. GAIaMTZm, PENNA. grocery business. It will surprise is the Place. lm LSI 151 a 151 Stock of Overcoats is now i l. T i. Cl. I '- T.il 15 raj 151 151 5 LSI 151 151 b51 JOHN McCONNZLL, ALTOOXA, PEXXA. I) 1 ; ( r .. T
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