IU 1 fimbria Jrcnmni, f ,., ssr.t 1:0. cavi'.iua ro., r a. i-ril'AV. - - Nu'KMi:i:U 1, lsi-.-j. j .. I. A Ms l'KRMI AI I mi Si-I'"N open on Monday, j , -nil tiray. of Currolltnwn. wa 1 '...;.... W.'l...-.hiy. Vl. i i. ii I'avis. ln Is lalii up with ,.1 , v. is luvly rr ovfriii. ;i ii KIm'iisIiuoj " Tuosi'.av. j.r- i'liani l.anty, of Sy,stpuih:unia ,.:,;,. i" tt 11 on Wrilni'silay. I' ,,- iniii In) "toll! yon so" was up ,. ally on Wi'iliu'silay morn milt. j y,. i m en Itolwrts. of Snmmorliil! (' . ., j. vrriiiusly ill wii li pniMinionia. y,. ri,..ma Doran, :f Smnmeiiiill I ( !,.i'i.'''l two wild tiirki-ys -ist 3 ) j . , . . i- .loli n II. MfCormirk. of j ; t -.'v nship. was in town on ? , .. 'V- i -. . MiN Cawlt'y, t.tif nf As!ivill'"s ... r..i;- i-itii ns liroppt'ti in to si'i' us on .... :' v- 1 , i.'ii;il.T -f ttirki.'V thauni'il rn-rs ; . .,, ,. ..: .nir inait'h at iln. fair ground i' .,.'.'!' i . ; : . i u.ii A una. one of the. 1'i.t.T- , , . . .!i-ii of St. llonifari'. was in 5 . ... in. lay. . : '! ii.mia.' SuiltmattiT. of C'arroll- t i ... . Mi i'. d tii" law ofliic of M. I), i , K-i.. a a t ml.'tit. ; ; , ,i niiii' ( i aiuT. of ('host Springs. ;.-- Ai.na (lailaslu'r. of San l'laucis .,! a l 11-tiUi u oir Tui'sday . !;..: rt Lit.iiiui-r, of I)ysirt. was . n . ,i. i .im sday and adilcd his naiuo , 1 ; i m 's list of suli-rril't-rs. ; !,i ii .lamo. who was laid up . ,Mi,(u! wci'Us wilh typhoid frv.r, is ' ., ho aliout. in t ho si ri'i-is. 1 : William K mi lial 1. of tlii plat.'. ,i : ; i i u load of hoi . -i s on Saturday . , !, i.. .Ap.-1-ts to di-posi- ot in Haiti- i! i m ' i . . .'til i.f ilallit.m's onti'rpris . . i - - : i - in KU-iihnrv; on Tliuitlay , i ii..- l'i:i I man iiliu-i- a short Inn i , i-.:!.' " ; . ; ! .: ,'i SiimIiT. ihii' of Carroll limn- : . i.i.l In I fit i.fiis, iii.-.i on I'ri- . , ,- aftof a loin: illni'ss asl ; .;;....:.' l .'.li s. i'i . i '.ii k . r I a II. it as a moans of vnt i iil: i. ii. ::i laor with lln- J.ouplf oai li i;. . ;. . ImttcViT. iiiailo had II-.I-, iat i 'it t ii in. : I..- Ifiiiitii'.v, of this plari has i .i a :. h piifiiiuoiiia -iiifo hi- ti' ,:. v ! ..in I in' ..I Id's l air ouSat-.-, U .i!id-rstaiid In-i-u'i'Uiiii: lft- . ii,,,. . ; hiu'u-i-st hoars Uilhil in ;, , : i l is SOU". .It WII- S 1 1 1 1 1. H .1V .u ' y ( hii-t Kos. . mi KaUor's i ;.: : ,:i i-..'i:.!v. l:os-oiiit woiLiliod . i -,- I i !. limine to .J.C. Soolt tfi s :,: Ili.i .11 ti-lii and oroi;pioil hy a II.:.. o. an I'aluily .-aulit nn- flinii a do :. Vl- ili... i. n I riii.iy . nii:ht and w as I ,1 ,. ii .i .Mil. I'I., i .-..ii'.- aro oiitlnisiast io ovorthi' i': -!'ii hi)Miti-h' art portfolios. Ask 1,. w ..I, aior In show you llio nilof if v i: .ii.- i:..t ahoiuly a siilTiln r. Tho ,-. ..L i o . i uia.lo hv a now -i a" ' ,. : -i 1 1 a Li I 1m il Ii. of .loli t. - tow n. w hill' -!,..' i.-' 'lin k- up 1 ho Com ma ii h l i V . ' ..ij r i.Miav, ai i iiionlally shot liimsolf I.;.,:. Tho hail ontoro.l noar t ho in .'. ;, : i s . . 1 i aim- out at. I ho holtoin of till' i': --hi' T. 1'.. Allison, pi im ipal of : 1. .ii-i. hi -lt s. ho. il- f,.r sovora! yoars ,: .,i,!: ;ii y.-ai-a.'i. is l i n' sorioi is ., i i.; t ,!,...l I'.A. r at t ho Wo-t IViui il .-l lal IMtshuru'. His daimlit"!' oo is a .... 1 ii Ilia ir i oimt v tho I;, puhl'.oati state ' . . ' ha- ahoiit .'.' i ma.;. ! i I V. In the ..;.',-! f,.r utont ju.l jo o-1 li-t riot At- '!:.. v Martin l'- !!. Kopiihln-aii. doloats .1 I.ai.d;-. I . i:,. i .it . hy ahoiit the ; 1 1 ' ', .i ; . .1 , .'ii ii . i I ia in-, of Sntninit. w a- arrest - 1 1 ..: at hi "lay an. I la'h.-n I .1 oh u-i : u to iii-Mor a i l.:n-'o of a--aull an.! Lattery ,.i . l. i n il hy l.i- u ifo U-fore an a'd. Mioiu ! 'hat i-i v. lie w as hioii.-ht to jail in do- ii. I: of hail. K. 11. .laikson. who la-l w eek was aril--:. si in .lohn-tow :i ih.uy.il with iraii.lu : ii'.y is-nina ohook- on t)io CaiuLt ia Iron i ..'ni.aiiy was hrmmht tnjall on Saturday. 1 ' .s -aid that t he Coin pai.j 's loss t lii oiih .1 i. n-.iii oi ra'ioiis will anion n I K i ahoiit i : itk Wil-oii, w ho ti -!i!oi ij t i;is plaoe ".'. : - Il'I.: year- ai'u and puii.i-hod t he : ii. i!i. ,v '. mini . hut w h" is lis inc ii i'.i: i..-i I .an.i 1 1; a r.'i wa- coiultietiti !! ..:i -:o!'o in that plaoe had ili - estah- - 'a.-!, t I . I '::.) 1 1 o'.v Ii on i - inirht ia-1 W eok. N. i ' ..i li.-r Li: i I.! i nir- wot e also huriied. A ' I asij. .!-. is.- ha- at tacked a nitin - ,i: a. a! a hi. nt Mi. Pleasant, 1 :: . -A.- i,i:'- their I. ,-- often from the .'no h...t. Wh i'- no I'li-f has as . i laial. the animal so aillii'ted is i . . to .. any work. Veterinary snr - '- .we ii a io-s to know how to treat the '.i,; .- 1 i.' . .-'iii:istor i;oiieral has auth r- 1 i i n.. lino row aid of l.i for the ar- ' ..i '1 .'. .ti i rt ion of anv pet -on w ho -li: i .!. I he mini w hilo hoi nir eiiii eyed ill in i i : -: j m for any one who shall roh il..'iniii. while pa ini: over star routes. nuii :.ji ;Va huv mamlui shall attempt to ' i." ti. iil in transit. l:.-i.e-s is apparently looking up i i, an.l the i ml :oa! ton s a re that tunes l -' ..ti -row iniifh hrithter t han they hi..' .'i f..r several months. The eoiu- : '. .ii-. - i li I lie cit ies are senili ti'' out i t .iv .-iiiiir salesmen whi'-his pretty - . v id.-iiee that they are lookim; for- ' a hi ;-hlor fill nr.'. I i. p.-r ii nt. add i t tonal wilt he ' i -'ion all horoiiuh taxes, after No ' . .i i'.iii. Tho ii.'ilootor for I'.henshur'.' njh wiii ho at the eouneil ehamher ''' i I'.th day of NoVl llllx r. hetwei ll tho I "it- .if two a 1 1 1 1 live oYioek in the a ft of -i i oh. iw.i ti the hours of seven and ' -' i n ili.- i votiiui; for the purpose of re ;'' ' . i '.' I lli-s. i'.' . n . 1 1 a 1 i ' lii'il th stahle of .laeoh Wii...-. in Altootia. ahoiit l:lio o'elm k on M it.iiv inori.itiii. The llames were not ; t 'it uuti they wore h.yond oonlrol, a. -i ' lo- I arn Htid all its contents werede- i i. The hor-e. two htmies. carl. i. in,.--, hav. foeil, etc.. wire valued at '". whi'.- the stahle was north aliout 'I Th" in-i:i aiice amounts to J.i. 'I ho operators in the I'.road Top ro- - .n. ineliiiliiiu th" I'.roadtop railroad ' 1 i: ; any. w ho are ininiii; coal in that re- iiave loduoed the Jit ice of III i li i li if t o nts (.. r v'l'o-s toii and :.'o percent, on i I . 'her lahor eomuieiiciii Noveillhcr 1. 1 I no n al iiiii-t of the mines have 111'- ' i '. 'l I lie reduction and there are more Hi. I i.anls for work than they.an cinplo). On Tuesday of la-t week Mr. Daniel "' r. of J'ino tow n-hip, w us cry iiitf a sale L'.ir lal-ano. II" was standing on a !. .-Iharro .v when a man named liiish i'l-e t he vehicle and Ml". Oini roll til tin' -t .iii.il. -ustaiiiim; some severe injur-"- The -mart man, Mr. r.ush. ''"I not aio!oj:ise for his conduct, hut nt Inline, (tnei- had a warrant Issued '"r lii.n. hut the parties pot together and Allied the alTair. IndUnia Mtttmiiytr. Mr. l A. Cohattsh. a well-known men hant of Johnstown, difd at his home in that city on Wednesday, aced thirty seven years. He leaves a wife but no children. In Indiana county the Republican state ticket has about :.om majority. The hot contest there was over sherlfT. The candidates were Mack, Republican; Pat terson. Iomocrdt, and Hooks. Independent Republican, and defeated candidate for tho nomination. Ma. k will have a majority of lmu over Patterson and 1,500 ovir Hooks. The change made in the marriage li cense law does not i;o into effect until Oc tohei, lsi.-., aTter which time one or both or the applicants are to lx identitied to the satisfaction of the clerk of the courts, and then the license will be pool! in any coun ty of tho state. It was the intention to have the law jt into effect October 1, lS'.Kt, but ill transcribing the bill it was made lsnr. and stands as tin- law at the latter liaures. An unknown man on Saturday entered thohouseofMrs.il. E. Me 1 1 ugh, Johns tow ii, ami stole i ftom a trunk bclonpinar to one of the boarders. Miss Ressie Me lius;!!, daughter of the landlady, entered the room w hile the thief w as there and he pulled a revolver, pointed It at her head, ai.d catchini; her by the throat, told her to keep .iiiii-t or he would blow her brains out. He then made his escape. hill i-s McC'racken who lives near Clear field tells of a pine tree cut by his men in lordan township that contained ti.iur. feet. The tree measured I .Hi feet and was cut in ten los. seven-sixteeiis, one fourlee:i and two twelves. It required two men four hours to cut it down and saw it tip, and two men four hours to peel it. This is iuile a tree for Clearfield county, consider sup the best timber has lonp since been cut. .lames Ivnabb, Steele Darr and James (lihsoli. the poor overseers of Cherryhill township, indiauacouut v, are under arrest. The eharpe is auprav ated assault and bat tery, the information beinp preferred by Mrs. Lavina Roriiii;. Mrs. lloriup says they took -tier to the Cambria county poor farm, hut she w as ex pe! led. bei nsr an illegal rharpe. On the load she was roiiphly treated, and w as bound hand and foot until the cords cul into her flesh. On Thursday morninp of last week some tiiief pained an entrance to the house oeouiiied by II. V. Staley, at Ninevah, and took from a pockethook in his coat pocket about flio. Mr. Staley drew $l."o from the bank in Johnstown the eveninp before and put all but lo of it in his coat pocket. Coiuinp home he lump his (oat on a nail in a room on the second Moor. Ouriiip the nipht some one put a ladder up to a win dow in that loom and raised it and took the money. Ret ii r ns from Clearfield county indicate I he elect ion of Cy i ns ( ion! on. Republican, for jiulpo of that district by a majoiity of at least ."ion over .In. lire lavid R. Krebs. the Democratic: candidate. The returns thus far received do not. pive any vote on the state ticket, hut indications are that the Democratic majority will be about s. The Democrat ie county ticket, w ith the except ion of judpc, is elected by alxiilt s"". The liphl has been il hot one ever since the pri mat ios in J nn". Of late there has been much stealinp from cars in the yards at Rolivitr. The other nipht tin' Pennsylvania RailroaJ com pa n y sent on t- a detect iv e to look a iter the poisons enpaped in the business. lie wore a pood suit of clot lies and thoiipht to dispii'se himself by put t inp on a suit that would make him look like an every day Iran. p. lie loft hi-pood suit in thesipnal lower and when he came to look for them discovered that some enerpe tic tramp had been I here d m i up his absence ami stolen his whole oullit, .IiiiIl'ii JiiIiii II. Orvis, one of the best know n criminal and laud lawyers in this stale, died suddenly at his homo in Reile lonteou Monday afternoon. The ju.lpe returned last Friday from a ten days' hunting trip apparently as well in health as oyer. Saturday he spent the day at his oihee and on Sunday he was stricken with hetuorrhape of the bowels, continually prow ina worse until the end came on Mon day. I Ie w as tw ice elected judpeof Cen lre county, hut for the last liftecn years had p i veil his w hole a I ten lion to the prac t ice of his profession. lie leaves ail estate, worth j-loo.imO. Thursday nipht Elias Silvis. w ho lives about t w o in i Ies from ireen-btirp. on the Harrison city road, heard soineihinu at his chickens. Ilaslilv dres-dnp himself ho pot the shotpun ami start".! out to i u vest ipate, when he discovered a man walking away, cat ry inp several of his fow ls in his hands, lit- look deliberate aim. but unfortunately iiiis-ed the man and hit one of the turkeys the thief v. as carryinp. killinp it. The un known ihief dropped the dead turkey and ba-tened of. carryinp the other turkey and chickens he had plucked from the roost without. Ml. Silvis pettinp to know who his nocturnal visitor was. On the 4th instant Elmer Rrannon, who had been boarding with Joseph Out- vvald, at Cressou, after eatinp his dinner left the house stating he was poinp to tin barber shop. Some time after his depar- turture it was discovered that John li.it- W. I id's pocket hail been picked of a COIlsid erable sum of money and a-It i annoii failed to turn up again the theft of the money Is attributed to him. He is about live feet nine inches in height , black hair, black . yes, black mustache, and wore when b left a brown necktie, drab hat, black coat ami vest and dark blue pants. He had a piece off the front linger of the right hand. Here Is u li.-t of vepetahles raised by .losia'n II. Macl'arland upon a piece of urmiuJ t'il feet square ;i Middletown, Del aware county: 37.1 heads of cabbape. baskets of string beans, li". quarts of lima bean. .1 baskets of peas, 1, baskets of to matoes, pi bushels of potatoes, -J h ads of leMui e, 1 V! bunches of onions, one-half a bushel of onion sets, .'Son bushels of rad ishes, :tn doen cars of corn, 3 dozen cu cumbers... dozen poppers, b". bunches of be. Is. -.'.Itm celery stalks. These were sold for ?loo.-'.i, and Mr. MacFarland estimates that if he had bought the same in a regu lar market they would have cost him H. William Until, son of Philip lK.m, of 'niioe township, Jefferson county, w as the victim of a serious accident last Saturday It was at a shootinjr-match and young hum was keeping tally. A young man named Johnson was preparing to shoot and was about jo yards distant when his gun was accidentally d ischai ge.l. the ball passing through Dom's neck just, back of the spine. Ir. Reyer, who attended to the v. . imiii's iniuries. saS the ball could j......,...-- not possibly have selected a more favora ble spot to pass thioitgh. as the jugular yein. the spinal column and the w ind nipe are pretty close topet her there audit Is not iin easy matter to pet a bullet through the neck without injuring any or them. Nttrrlll Mnlr. Sheriff Sbumaker has advertised the fol lowing properties for sale 'it the court House in Ebeiislmrp, on Monday Decem ber lib. IS'ia. at 1 o'clock. The interest of James (i. Rradley in bPi acres of land in Allegheny towiishic, with ii one and a half story frame house and frame barn. The interest of Ruth Martin In 53 acres of land in Dean township with a two story frame house and a frame barn. The interest of (Jeorge Crook in 1 acres of land In Chest township, alwiut lo cleared u.iil, ia Inn slorv olank house and a barn. OFFICIAL ZR,IETTJ":R,:fcTS OF ELECTION HELD XOVEMHEK 7, 180:;. DM rirt. Adams township Allegheny township. Ashville Ikirongh Parr township Rlacklick township Cambria township Carrolltown borough Carroll township Chest Springs borough.. Chest township Clearlield township Conenum it h township. . . Cooper sd ale borough. . . . Crovle township Daisyvillo boneiph Dale borough Dean township East Conemangh liorout :h. East Taylor township... r.,lH'iisturg. r.ast ward ElM-nshurg. West ward Elder township franklin Ixirough ( ial'itiu borough Oallit.in township Hastings borough Jackson township 1- irst wiird Second ward Third ward Fourth ward Fifth ward Sixth ward Seventh ward Eighth ward Ninth ward Tenth ward Eleventh ward Twelfth ward Thirteenth ward Fourteenth w ard Fifteenth ward Sixteenth ward . Sevntoeiit li ward Lilly borough l.oretto hoiotigh Rower Yoder towdship Morrellyille borough First ward Second a ard Third ward Minister township Patton borough i . . . Portape borough Portage township Kendo township. East Reade township. South Reade township. West Richland township South Fork borough Stonycreek township Summerhill boroupli Suninierhill township Susquehanna township Tunnelliill borough I'pper Voder tow nship Washington township. No. 1 . W ashington township. No. 2. West mont borough W est Taylor township While township Wilmore loroiigh Totals Majorities... 1 1 5020 .... Note. The Prohihitioii party lilenie eourt : 220 for Ilaruhart for sn.ner: 7.) lor 1 aimer ami .mo lor The People's Party pilled 03 the supreme lourt. The interest of same in a lot of ground in the village of St. hiiwri'inc having thereon a frame house and barn. The interest of same in 10 aeres of land in village of St. Lawrence. The interest of John L. P.aum in 5o leres 01 1. mil 111 usi;ueiianua lownsmp. iboiit 2d of w hh'h are cleared with a one and a half story log house ami a log barn. The interest of E. E. (loss in a lot of ground in Hastings IkjimupIi having there on a two story lrame house aim sianie. Tint interest of J. I. Fonghciscr in a lot of ground in Hastings having thereon a two story frame building. The interest of tieorpe W. Sliitller in a lot of proutul in Tunnel hi 'I, having there on a two story dwelling house a one story tore room and a stable. The interest of the same in a lot in Tun nelliill borough, having thereon a two tory frame house. The interest of Andrew Ferling in a lot of ground in Carroll township with a ht tain twostory building erected thereon. The Interest of It. W. Anthony in a lot of ground !n Fallen Timber, in Koade township witli a two story plank house and stable. The interest of E. P. P.aker in l.V acres and so perches of land in Parr township. The interest of same in 131 acres and 10 perches of land in Parr township. The interest of same in 4 acres of land in llarr township r acres 01 winch are cleared with a one story log house and log barn. The interestof same in 114 acres of land in Susquehanna township. The interest of same in 200 acres of land in Susquehanna township, 175 acres 4-lear- 4'd with a two story frame dwelling house and a frame barn. Tin; interest of same in 110 acres of land in Susquehanna township, about 15 acres c. eared wilh one and a half story frame house. The interest of same in 131 acres am! 10 perches of land in Susquehanna township. The interest of same in 40 acres of land in Susquehanna township. The interest of Adam Mjl!er in 40 acres of land partly in Elder and partly in Sus quehanna township wiin a io moij plank house and a two story frame house. The interestof tin-gory Miller in a lot of ground in Hastings Ix.rough, with a two , story frame house and stable. Another Kailroid. One of thi; most prominent contractors of this county is authority for the state ment tliat during the present winter the Peech Crc4-k railroad, which lias a tern. in ns at the Patt.rti mine, tutar Carroll tow U. w ill begin the consiructioii of a railroad that will extend from CarrollUiwn to the Conn4'llsvil!ecoke regions and which will eventually end in the P.e4-ch Creek people getting a line to Johnstow n. From w hat can le learned at present it Is 4'ontemplaled thatther.ew road will run from the mines to the Si ritmattcr's cross ing, at the tunnel, south of Carrolltown. where the road will cross the divide and follow the north branch of the Plack Lick to Hitler's Furnace, Indiana county. From tla-re It w ill cross to Westmoreland county and follow the Ligonier Valley to Eigonier, thence to Connellsville, where it w ill Intersect w ith the Pittsburg .fc Yough iupheny Kailroad. Tin; latter road Is said to tie owml by New York capitalist:! who are int4'r4 sted with the Vanderbilts in the IKoech ,Cre4-k road, and the intention of the i;.'4-cli Cie4-k " " which crops Placklick for people is to develop the coal out of the valley along the I a distanceol at least iweniy nines. 11 1 ne Connelsvllle conio-ctioii is secured, this w ill give a direct line from the coke re gions to New York. It Is staled that a branch of the road w ill In time 1)4! built from the proposed ex tension at P.elhel. P.lacklick township, which will follow the llinckstoii Pun through Klacklick. Jackson, and East and West Taylor townships to Johnsto.vn. If this Is tlone this will give a direct freight line from this to eastern markets. The information giy4Mi Is backed by the stateiiu nt that survey of the different! routes have already been made and that several New York gentlemen w ho had op tions 011 the mineral right of r.,000 acres of land in ItiilTingtou township, Indiana county, and IMaeklw k tow nship, this county, lastW4'4-k cllnchi-d their hold by purchasing thes4f rights. This is looked iimii as Uting an assurance that the I leech Creek jMiople mean business. I Pres.'y-'.IS.Trea..! J. S. C. C.Tieas. Co. Commission'r. 1 i i i i I - I ir l L! -i , . I --lT-t l-. l-l r r r i v i- r- e 5 - - - - - 5 i " 2 51 C "I " " " " " "" ' " i I 13.-.' nr. in -. in si a:, 77. n 7;' n.V 143 7; 7c 14.-. 71. 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The IV.tsbiirg Thin, which has a n-pn-tation for enterprise and liheiality which is ot.ly equaled by its exci'llence as a newspaiwr, caps the climax with an announcement which is universally com mended. 1 1 proposes to distribute among its readers, and all who will Ivi-onie read ers of .he Pittsburg Thins. th "Colum bian Album." a splendid collection of pho tographic views of nuildings and jioints of interest aliout the grounds of the World's Columbian Exposition. There will lie ten parts, each containing 10 large photo graphs, reproduced on line paper and ac companied by clear descriptions. The whole will form a magnificent and 4iidur ing souvenir of the great fair, which is at once the pride am! wonder of the century, pepinninp next Monday, November 13th, the Thin w ill print in each issue a coupon. I'pon receipt of six of these 4'oupons, from different issues of the paicr, and live two cent postage stamps, or their equivalent in rash, the Timcx will send to any address one part of the "Columbian Album." All the parts can be obtained in the same way, so that at the end of ten we4tks every liody who reads the Time can have the com plete Album. The wtirk will give its his sessors who were unable to go to Chicago almost as much pleasure as a trip to the Fair, and to those w ho did walk up and down the streets if the White City, it w ill he an invaluable souvenir. Look out for the Pittsburg Timx next Monday and ev ery succeeding day. It will give you all the news for one cent a dav. and will also give you an opportunity t4 obtain the "Colum bian Allium." If there Is no agent for the Tinu'K in your locality, you can build up a profitable business bv writing to the Time and se4-uriijg the agency at once. .tltirrlfute l.lcenaea. I The following marriage licenses were is- sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court I forthe W4ek ending Wednesday, XovpiiiImt sth. 1S0.1: Charles M. Johnston and Lillie Horner. j Penile township. William (. Davis and Eiy.ie Lamhreiht, JolinsUw n. Adirn Kuuka and Veronica Pilasz, ;ieiiwliite, Plair county Pa. II. E. Peterson and Mary Hammer, Johnstown. Henry W. Itaub and Maggie May Mob ley, ElM-nshurg. ti.sirge . McMuIlen and Lucy C. Sun derland, Delaney. Jolin Storenski and Theoplina Dakoska, Patton. Oliver (Joughnour, W4st Taylor town ship, and Mollie lln gg. Pine Flatts. In diana county. Ulyssus P. Strayer, Johnstown, and Louisa llerms Walnut (irove. Michael Frances Cronauer, Fallen Tim ler, and Susan Olive Shaffer, Van Ormer. Michael Ignat and Magy E. Ilonouglie, Gallitzin. Harry C. Dunniire, Elstie and Orie May Snith, Ilomniers Notch. Thomas Sanker. AYasliington township, and Jennie (iiitwald, Cressou. Austin II. Kaiiffnian and Lillie M. Pot ticlier. South Fork. ' Michael Andreas and Susanna Lukalh, Hastings. Mltcran r llie Times. The leaves in tint forest are Ix pinning to turn yellow and brown, and to dropoff 0114 by one, presaging tin; approach of autumn and bringing witli it many climatic changes. 1 1 needs a very strong const it 11 tion to withstand t 1 C()1(, atl(, mistlin aro vr.ry f)w !)) j,., tion to withstand the sudden shocks of I'lilortunately tln-re ry lew so gifted, the majority of the human race m-ed to have thdr natures strenpt bene J and stimulated, and theie is no lietu-r remedial agent than a pure rye whiskey. Klein's Silver Age Hye has stood the seV4-rest tests and lias Wen found to be absolutely perfect, Ix'ing recointneiid e! and ores-rilHl bv tin; highest medical authorities. It Is for sale hy dealers gen erally at fl.V) per full quart; Piiquesne IIj-4' at $1.2. per quart, and Pear Cre4-k at fl.4io jmt (juart are highly recommended. Send for a catalogue of all kinds of liquors to Max Kkki.v, isrj Fi'dcral strr-4't, Alh gli4'iiy, Pa. A flock of wild p.H'se passed over town to -day (Thursday) headed southwards. I 1 1ST. tin Tl.arp.lay ol lavt week on the town, i rhl rt i.il IratliDic Ircni (tallliiin to Aibvllle near I lie alr worki in llallilzin, a roll ol ct.p-M-r wire. A sultal.ln reward will l.e alven to an perftou KlTiKif liiformation that will lend to ita rocoTer. Addreci. J. T.MIM lSN. Kbenobunr , I'a. ( 5.37(1 .... P. 11. D. 4)5.35 452011 55) r2 40U.3 4 15s 1357 500' 12 75 154 5' 11237, 23 lor Ames for judge of the sn- 21. Tor t olsom i..r county comniis- ul'" i"i. votes for Stevenson, for judge of Mlkeellaaeoaa Swtlrea. 'I'HK SUHSCHIBKK t.rlnrii for vala m nnmter ol J. lot lor buil.liDK purp.ii.es In lVahinict.n township, famt.rta county, a.ljnrent to ttie cuml miDMOf Howell av Mcl'i.y. now In operation. I tiee lots ars nlluaie.1 is I.I way leween Summit and tbe liUh tirl.tjre. on the lownshlp n.n.l. fall ua r iUiIfwm I-AVLMKINNA, Kept. 1. 1SW3. SunitulL. Cainl.ria C'o., Pa. I 4 1ST. Small parse, dark itreen lizard akin. A with ! Iain ilver claiqi, containing reveral di.ilara. Iot on Mnnater tunnpike hetwren O'Hara'f and ('reason. Suitable reward lor re turn ol came to Mrs. Maurice Coster, V. O. Mox 45, Urefaon, 1'a. 'I'HK Koent.anr Haildlng Ioan Aoclatlon X. will otter tor rale at the council rnamter. enabnnr, on the fourth Monday In November. (Loimomi. 1 tills. 1A IS, Lbstkr LakiMKR. Secretary. President. A C4KNTS ( male or lemale) make (10 a day. household muKt ISew invention t.very have It. Small outlay , Due tirohu Perlection MlK. ito., l."5S Sit. Clair St, Cleveland. . A Fine Assortment of Millinery Goods, as well as a Vust firiitifil Liar of LADIES' anJCHILBREH'S COATS, CAN P.E POL'tHlT AT HALF PRICE From .No till Dettuber 1st at FANNIE HOWELL'S, MAIN STREET, CiALLlTZIX. riiKlAL. L.IST. 1 L.lft ot rtom net down for trial at a term ot e.urt U t held tbe cecond week ol lieecmber. : Knout ( itto. Huter ts. 4 'lies: Creek t5oal 4i 4Vke Fowler m. Kland. Kuon t. Ilrlndle et al. sirhoononer t. Iean. .straupe. Kothnchllil k Ci. VI. HochstelD. (Gardner t. Stevens. HnKhcf ti. Kree. Klward n. Kdwardi et al. Kuricratt v. JubnMown I'aweniter Kali way t. W ilion et al ti. Weuer it al. Same to. Mill et al. K roc It ti Wllliao.1. Brndrr t. Pryor. aortltl ti. Creowell. HunraD th. fender. Noel ti. t'rotectlon Mutual Fire Imuranee tto. Wenti ti. 4'amulK-ll et .1. Martin ti. 1,IiIt Srbiwl IMitrtft. Mh.maker ti. Hood. Blair ti. 4 )ood. 4'briBtT ti. Mltrhell & (".. 4-hrity ti. Mit-hell fc. (7o. liotlman ti. lieaaerlln lire w Ing ;o. ti..enbelmer (Jo. ti. ltoabey J.C. DARBY. frothonolmry. Iroh'.notaryi office. tAembutx, H-, Not. 6th. Ity3. EAGLE BRAND The Rf Ii nnequaled for bonie. barn, farrbrr or on t ball d Iniiii and enrU hall the i.rloe ot ahlniclei. tin or Iron, lllaready lor nif and awlljr ai.plled t.y anyone. Rubber Paint Com nil It bo renta ier Kalian In harrel loti, or M bo lor i Kalli.n tut.i. 4-ol..r, dark red. will io. p Iraki In tin or Irou rooli that will lait for Team. Tar it. Send Ktainp lor am.leJ and loll particular. . Excelsior Paint and Roofing Company, I.V1 IliiatM., N4w Yirk, H. f. aeri.Um.nr. I VTK'E Ii hereby rlTen that the lollowInK - j aoronnti bite been DM In tbe Court ol t OIXl 111 I'll ricu u t.iiniinv tunij, u. w.,, he ronbrmed l.y raid Court on the hrt Mt.ndaT ol Iteremlr next, unleia can be ibown to toe contrary. Klnt and final areonntol Chaa. J. Mayer, aa- lirnceol J. H Klntl et m. Kirt and final account ol K. J. O'Connor, al rlitnre ol ('hrlitlan Holerker et 01. IrH and flna. arrount ol A. t. Somerrille. Ilirnee ol Jimrl S. Krarken. Hot and rinal iwoout ol K. V. Morpby, u. alKnee ol lierr Wrlicbt et x I'rothonotarj'i ottlce, Not. 1, 1W3. J.U. HAKHY. Protnonotarr. a lIMlNISTKATOirS NIITlt'E. W hereal letre-4 of admlnlHtratlon on tbe eftate ol Arthur lierlln. late ol Jackaon town ihli. deceased, having len arranted to the un- tierKiicned. notice I h erf by ! to thofe In debted to 'aid eitate to make Immediate Payment to me. while thore haTlUK rlaiui aitainct the lame are m.tiried to preaent them doty authenll rated lor lettii.nient. HAMKI, IltVIJN. Adnitnhmator of Arthur lievlin, deceaied Jackivn towmt-lp. Nor. a, lsvj. ri WHOM IT MAY 4L1 INl'EHN: 1 All ierni havlnic elaiini airalnit tbe estate 01 Jeremiah Noonan. late ol Muoiter township, t'aint.rm eounty deceaied, or acalnit the eetate ol Kliza NtMinan, late ol a! townalilp, decearetl are rt-.)ueted t preient their rlalini properly i.roi.ated to me ry may mm, nm. M. It. KITTELlk KbenabnrK. fa., March 31. Auditor. In Dry Goods. Ciiiglmtiis in all at4'rns at 5 t-4'iits pi r yard. Muslin, full width, at 4 -'nts i-r yard. lilue i'al'i4'(is. all patterns, at 5 ?t-iit ix-r yard, .lust think of it, fonin-r inice r' C4-iits mt yard. Outinz cloth in cvi-ry sty 1 at lo ci nts pi-r yard. Tnl.lt; Linen, white, at 2n cents mt yard. Vhit Ilaim.-I at Lii. :i" and is c4-nts p r yard. Ued flannel from IS to 3". cents jmt yard, (iray llaiuii'l at IS.1 4'4 ntw x r yard. Storm sern', tilue or lilack. at 40 4'4'iits mt yard. Proadcloth. lilue or l.lack, r.15 iiu hiis wide, at sr. cents. All-ool Henrietta, incln-s wide, 1.) llordered serge, pray or l.rown. at -'J cents. Camel hair inixi-d, the latest dn-ss Roods, at 4o cents. Any 4-olor of Casim-re you want 2 cents er yard. Ilop-sackinii. the lat4-st and nust fash ionnl.le dress utimmIs. at crnts per yad. 4'li.-iiilli' tal.le covers, ery pretty, from 1.4S to f..'..-.i. Ladies1 Fnrnisliins Department. Ladii's" Jersey ribbed vests, with sle4'ves, at ,'." i-i-iits. Ladies' wool hos' at cents. Ladies K:is-iiiators from l."5 cents tof l..5o. 1. mi ies' Coats, all sizes, from il.Ht to l."..ui. Blaniets and Haps in AMnancc. Cray and whii" blankets from n-nt-s to ?5.4s per pair. UememlKT these hlankets are full 1D-4 wide, llaps, full size, from 15.". cents to tt.ui. CL O Til I.A'G . FOIl P.OYS. Hoys' suits, laU'st styles, from l.-'4 to fT.ui. Ytiuth's suits in the very latest patterns, C4miiieneiii!i at f'.'.sn and up. We iMiimht a sp.fial lot of loys' thr.M'- plece suns, sizes U. HI. 11 ami IS. I liey are actually worth fl-'.on. We can sell them for t.l.Ul and i.'.. 1 hey are da utiles. 0 Q 0 0 w t4 a w M a w t-t w o O f cn O w w f w Q 5ZS H Tj O H H O m DO m 2 CO CO O -n O Q l o o r r o o w CO O 73 1 rXlXTTOK'S NltTH'K. j l-tata ol Mtnatt Ulfianoo, lwricl. Iettora tn.tameDl.-tr on llic ei"ialetl Maricarrt 4eaat.B. late ot the tN.rt.uich ot 1't.ruute. in liatu- hiia eoantT. I'ennrTlvanla. havlnic been KranlriJ to me oj the Keirlrter ol w lim ol (lamurla roun ty. noltce la btjral.y Klven to all person lnlclted lo nalil ettate to make payment to me without delay and thufe bavin rlalini avalnvt the nut frill tirenent tnem i.roperiy autneniirateti n.r set tlement to me. JOHN I'.OIiOOMt;. I'ortaae, Oct. 20. ls3 t txecoK.r. S. I HID. m at"ht intra. REED & READE, Attorneys nt Isiav, tBENShlKil. - -e-tirtice on Centre street. PENNA. i -iA Ul M. D. KITTELL. Attorney-o t - i a n. "v . EHENSBUKI4, FA. (tine In Armory HolMlnn. opp.tVrart House. T. W. DICK, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW. KsiSKSi'Ka, 1'kkh'a- e-Speclal attention to given claims for Pen sion Kt.anty. etc. ch7- 'Smo MrKKXniCK, ATTORHKT A DO 'I KSKI LOR AT LAW, EKtniSHVK4. -4 Irtice on Centre street. PA LITTLE, ATItlKNKY AT LAW, ClRKSIHItt'Kti, T-( ifflce In (ipera House. - Pa. ore tu H. II. MYERS. ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW, KnavMBi ax, PA. sjoinee In (tatlnnad Knw. oa I'entre street, D ONALI) E. PUFTON, ATTttKK EY-AT I.A W. KBKMHBI'Rn, Pkmma. nrClfflne In I rpra House, t'.enter street II. OIKJI'EU. M. II.. I'HYMlt'lSK AKnSraoBoai, EHENNUriiii. - - PA i-littlceon Hlzh atreet In riMim lormerly os- enuletl br the Western I'nion Teleitrai.h t om Busy? OF URSE, THE BIGGEST CROWD is the best proof of public confidence justly reposed in a merchant, and of the best place that gives the best value for the money. Hitting the nail on the heal requires a good eye. Use your good eye and make a note of our name and prices. Mr. II. Orth. our buyer, has returned from the East, and while there bought large and got good prices. We buy only for CASH anl cash buys more than credit these dull times. We have a larger stock than ever before, therefore we are able to quote some good prices. FOU M EN". WY are strictly in the swim. (mhkI heavy worsi'd suits, all sizes, for f.V.ts.. i:.'tt4-r suits as hih as f.mi. The overcoat season is here. Our sales have startd and they are t'oin fast. wnv? P. 'cause no one ever saw them so clu-ap. We are prepared for a hie trade in pants. We mean to sell and can't help it. If you look at our lint? line you will huy. GEM'S' FURNISHING GOODS. WE A II E IN THE LEAH. Stiff hats, the latest st l.-s, f.,r f l.ii. Petter ijuality stitl hats from el. '." up to f-'..H. Ca; fn all styles and kinds from l'l cents to rl.ini. CiMid heavy overshirts for 4s cents. AII-wkj1 hint', l.lack ami jrn-y shirts for il. Latest styles laundr:ed shirts, with col ar attached, from 7". cents up tofl.i. You ousht to see Our Lineof 24c. Ties. THEY AUK All-wool "(loldell P.EAUTIKS. Kule" IJlidelclolhint at il cents. Camel's hair, the lest made iit.dercloth iutr. for 7.". cents each. Two-threaded "non clt.thiiiir, any striM' or fur fl.im each. hritikinir" uii.l.r pattclti you want Th'-str jrood.s are hy Cth" Switz Comie. guarantee accompanies manufactured Miils and a each and every one. CARPETS. TI14; carpets this season are very nice. The patterns are hriirht and fascinating. See them and you will U convinc d that Ol'H PUICES APE 1MI.1IT foi auyl-Kly. We carry URGEPiSTOCK OILCLOTH than any other store on the is Ix-uniif ul. mountain. It 4PMTM THE PIONEERS OF LOW PRICES, GAIXITZIN. PENNA. JOHN PFISTBR, IIFALFK IX MM f.URCHAIIDiSE, Hardware, Cnccr.sware, MADE-UP CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, vi:i.i:tabli'.s ix seaio.v, II A lt. r.s, i;it' . . OPPOSITE MCTION HOTEL, j CRESSON, PA. JUST RECEIVED ! -A LARUE LOT- Boots & Shoes -POUGIIT AT- Sheriffs Sale ! FROM THE MTOCK OF W. E. SCHMERTZ &, CO., PITTNBI'RN, PA. The Prices public invitctl to call, away Jown. JNO. LLOYD & SONS. FULL BLOOD SHROPSHIRES For Sale 1 hsve a chore lot r.l ram lambs which are rlch Iv brel tri.ra l.th Mre and dams ! noted stork. They are ct.vered with a dense Deeee ol choice m.l. lt.w oown, .iiiare animals, built broad and ot Ktod weight arid in itimhI rH.nditlon. I'liere Is no belter stork to place at I l.e head of a herd ol rtod ewes. I will sell a limited Dumtr ot ewe lambs and also a lew good yeariintc ewes II any one wants soinetl.ini: fine to start a trie IWk eqnil to any in tbe land lor w.ml and tontten . H ill i n.l.l fiKjD. hr.i nr.i m. ttct. an, 13. Tyrone. Blair county, I'a. To Investors. VtrHY ko away from home to seek Investments when you ran buy Pennsylvania First MorUraxe securities on the Cavli or Monthlv Payment plan and alilcl. will net ytu tacnty per rent. n your money T t or particular, call on or address li. A. rJNt l,t H A KT. Ann. S. lwz. tten'urjt, I'a. T'4 A1.I.'.4I WI14IM I r M At' IIUNCEKN. Notice is hereby eiven that 1 have purchas ed Irotn M il lam McManamy, ol W hit township, and left them In hi. oeion dcrin my pie.. ure, two horses and sucktna: etlt. seven cows, three holts, about 15 tone of hay. plows, harrows, mowing machine, hayrake. two-horse vuon, patrol hotifl'di, household and kitch-n Inrui lore. lour head ol y-iunir cattle and one wind mill. JHHN Mi-M ANAMY. White townbhtp. Cambria county. Pa. Nov. 8, 18'.t3. STUAYEIl away from Ulen White. Klalreonn. tv. Pa., on or about irrtoher loth. 1HS, one four-year-old black cow navtnu white si mi t forehead . s j I w h.te IK-Hy Any ,rM Kty.nK information mat win lead to her i.very will suitably rewarded, . Oct. iiT.at, Ulen. V hiie, Itiaii Co., Furniture. Full 4'iht-piec; hard wood l'dr(K'tn suit. ?.-'. 1. Full eitrht-piece oak Ix-tl room s 11 i t . f?7.oo. Kttds, liifht or dark, from il.: to i'.Ht. Lounires, MiMjiiet plush, very fancy, for Vt.Hi. These lounges are full six feet long and good w idth. We carry the ln-st assoi luietit of n k4-rs in town. It would do vol! t;ood to see our leader: A cane hot torn rocker, with very fancy hack, for Kitchen Tables, S1.98. Preakfast Tallies, drop leaf, siv leps, for .'5.l I. Six foot extension tallies, drop leaf. oak. fur .-.' Child's rockers from : cents lo 1.7.".. See our CHILL'S ROCKER FOR $1.24. We pive you cotton toii and w "Solid bottom dark. :um. one mattress hed tick, iven wire spring for .'..00. ' kitchen chair, lipht or Ask any tf our customers and they will recommend and advise you to huy our '.." 1 cane chairs. A GREAT VARIETY ! ' ALL SHAPES AND STTLES. Ladies' Iionpola tip, hutton, C. era. il. ''.".. Ladies' IIoiiltoIh tiii, sprinp h S. or op el, !.-'.-.. il..l. 1.7.1 and '.'.( m. Ladies' Iiiiiiirula ti. Plucher. i'i.Ht. Men's huckle hropaus, cents. Men's tip or plain Congress and Pal 1.-M. at CD., R. L. J0HST0.. M.J.HK K. A. H.BtlX. tMTAHLlHHKD Johnston, Buck & Co., liANKKKS, EIlENSCUIKi. ... TENN'A. A. M . UK K, l anblrr. KftT A BLIHH Kn18H8. Carrolltown Bank, OAKKIIU.TOWN, I'A. T. A. Oil ARR triill, -a,.r. General Banting Business Transacted. The lollowlnn are tbe principal leatnref ol iteneral taiiKiajr tmnlneee : Kerelved payable on demand, and Interest bear Idjc cert I Orates iBsaed to time deKsltors. I.UAN Extended to customers on favorable terms and approved paper discounted at all times. 4..l;iTIIINN Made In the locality and upon all the tanking towns in the United State. "tiare moderate. I RAFTst lamed negotiable In all-parts nt the t'nltnd states, and loreiKO eirhanne trrued on ill parts of turoj e. AlCOCBiTN Of merchants, farmers and others solicited, to bom reasonable accomodation will be extended. Patrons are assured that all trsnsi.ctli.nl" shall be held as strictly private and e .nhdmtlal, and that tliey will be treated as literally as Kood banking roles will pen It. Kesperttnlly, JMI.NT4.'. Ill K '. .4 rrr. WW. il. KASltffHtlf, iuuhirr. THE First National Bank Of PATT4IS. PATTON. Cambria Co., Pa. Capital, paii np,- - $50,000. Accounts ol Corporations, Firms and Individuals received ujM.n the lurst favorable forms consistent with sale and conserva tive H.nklTK. Steamship Tickets lor saW by all the lend Ins: Lines and rorelicn lralts payable In any of Hie principal rttiei ol the ld World. All correpivondence will have onr pcrfonal and prompt attention. 1st tergal lald on Time Itrpwalla. ortl3.W3 1714. Policies written at snort nwice in tbe OLD RELIABLE '"ETNA" T. W. DICK, 4U;NT rR THE OLD HARTFORD 111 1 v 11 1 .it. OOMMENOEll Hl'SlNESS 1794. Ebenburs;,.'niy "l.lttS'i. A1 I1 IUK'S N4tTU"r Itsvlnic been annointed an auditor br the orphans' Court ol Cambria county. Pa., to reiM.rl dlHtrlbutlon ol the fund in the hands ol W. A. K. ltttle. K-q.. executor ot John Ikiuif lae. late ol Allegheny iowdhi. lp. deceased, as shown l.y bis hrst an I .artil aeeoani . notice Is hereby k v.-n that I will sit at inv t.ili. c In the iKtroiiuli ol Kt ensbnnr. n;Tnetlst, Slot stay mt .rin. r. 1X:1. at luuVl.fk. a. m , to attend to the dudes of said appointment, at which time and place all Hrsou. interested in said estate muwt attend or be forever debarred Irem coining In on laid lund WM. II. SElUlLEK. tlieni-burtf . Pa.. Nov. 8, lgu3 3t. Auditor ttO and fJO ttennlneinnlederate Ifllls only ore mmih eacn: s.m. ad It no bills on i .,..- .. k. . . ... ... . nie I ech"; 1 and bill.. -J 7 ! eit-h Xnt seTure. 1 , on u,i , .,Ti A.l, Pa. Duv2.t lU.KVIt.VUNOUlll huriVLfl St.. AtlaiitA llm. i I il - ' T