uu s A V. !' Ill ive of OIB till ifi'-- -.iBibrin vccmun. ,.t Ki.. CAMUKIA CO.. PA. ot Toi:K!: !'.. t(. I'tKMISiAI. , , . .. U-i'ii aiiimtt'I pt- I ! . I lT . , M i. lii-ll. nf Cuni'inausli, ... : i pfiii.'ii. At "ia itjlltv in Iudi : . . ii l iiaimi-il ii Nipton, , i .1- i atti'iitlinir Iron I ::- i:r:r. for ant.tlii-r trrm. am fair li-iil lat week ,.r w av. liiiaiu'ially ami , i , . i! ami Cnkr (impany. ,; ; .. .! cars tu coal iti .. . .. ; 'iii!'ii'la'i'. va iii- , : ;i in i in- rill I'll it li 1 111; . . ..; 1 -M ;iir- township, i iii Tltur-tlay ami ism. . ; I'.i.t. k!ii k tiivviihip, : -i: p fi iii I his place - W A . fU- at tl.f c-. tlii HIT : -i ,si Sattirtlay is ' T .1 X . . . v. - "! ! Iiis plait-, lias - .!.. : !a " as a -jimm! ': .:.:! :T nicil at lu-r : U.ci, .-.lay. Octn . . y. ;tl . ; . .-. of ll.-atii.lil i n- -pi n t a ft-vv T.;.-.lav. . ; .I'lliii-tnw ii. Hi-iii- ; t lii i'ii-r, a- a . ; - . . 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"""" " i t. .1 ,y friends uf tilP Now that the time will soon come to hand for setting up sloves jt wjh h(. inter et:nj; for housewives tu know that the mica or isinirlass lights in stove duors, if .-oiled from smoke, may be made bright ami equal to new by cleaning with salt mixed with vinegar. The regitraiion of voters ,f Fayette county has closed and the books show about t.iKxi more voters in the county than ever before, the total being l'.i,2B. The increase is due to the importation of the colored men into the coke region and the naturalization of foreigners. Last Saturday afternoon, while W. It. Simpson, a M t. IMeasant hotel proprietor, was taking some money from the till, a man named Shaiiffer reached ocr his Mioulder and grabbed a handful of cash. He tlieii made a dash for liberty but was Captured and locked up. Kut.cn Ue Haven, who was !.triKk by by an engine at Lilly one day last week and reported to have been cut in two. it seems escaped Uing faMilly hurl. He was struck and thrown from the track and was suppo-ed by mjiih. of the passengers who witnessed the accident to have been killed but they were mistaken. William Armstrong, a brakeman on the U.-ech Cr-ek railtoad. had his left arm caught lietween the bumpers while coupling cars at the Keilly mines, near ration, on Thursday of last week, and had the member broken below the elbow, lie wa-taken lo I'atton where Dr. Worrell g ive him the necessary medical attention. The Italian w ho was arrested a couple of weeks ago charged with committing an a-sauii and battery with intent to com mil rape on Miss IVarl liush, of l:iack!ick township, had a hearing on Thursday of last week before Siuirc Jones, of this place, and was positively idrutitied by MissKush. He was committed to jail to await trial. A horrifying accident betel a little child of Mr. and Mrs. .Join, farlo.of Mam moth, on Wednesday afternoon. The lit tle one was missed about : o'clock, and af ter an hour s search was discovered in the water closet vault dead, haying smothered to deith. The mother is almost crazed oyer the fate of her chil l ami refuses to be com forted. .James Mct'iillough. aged t hirty years, of I 'iiie t'reeK township, .Jefferson coiintv, committeii siiifj,),. Monday night by tak ing poison. He had been drinking hard f ir several days. When he went home he iiiformeil his w ife that he was doing to kill himself, ami immediately put the threat i nlo execution, dying before a physician could be summoned. --(irant Woods, a citizen of Johnstown, on Tuesday last w hile out in the country gathering chestnuts, fell from a tree to the ground, a distance of thirty feet. He w as picked up unconscious and remained so for -evetal hour-, but the doctor linaliy sue-i-ei'ili d in bringing him to. lit sides being badly shaken up. he has three ribs broken and a wrenched back. On Wednesday night of last week a dwelling owned by Miles Wrigl.-y ai.d oc cupied by llnu-e S. Langhill. in Mabaffey, caught tire u bile the latter ai.d his family were at church, ami together w ith its content- as burned lo the ground. llesidcs t he eliit hing and furniture. lt' in money in a trunk on the second tloor was cun--UTIIell by the Haines. Ji.-eiih Loiuas. a Hungarian by birth, who resides at K 1 1 tan ii i ii g l'oiut. while a :i ' k ing oti t lie railroad track near (ilen White was struck by a car. knocked I. mil and had his right arm cru-hed liV the wheels Oil Weil IH'sil a v . lli was taken to the Altoona hospital, where i he doctor amputated his arm. He is ''o year of age and single. Mr. John Kick et is. of Keade low tishi p. -pent a -hin t time in town on Wednesday veiling and Thursday morning. Mr. Kicketts is out-of t Ii.- Democratic nominees fi.t as-embly. ami his plain, honest man ners captivate all w bom he meets, a they -Imw be is a man of the people, am! one wbu-e heart will be with the people if he i- sent to 1 1 ai ri-burg. J ln.sti wjx Tribune. At t. irney -( ieneral Heiisel has instruct ed Superintendent of Public Instruction SchaelTer that school boards is-uing bonds con tai us tig t he w ol ds "free from all taxa tion."' are i i ii l rl to pay tax on the th boiids. lie -ay this form of bond rs-tabii-be- a contract between the board ami the ow ner of t he bonds to relieve him of any tax on them, and that the board is lia ble for the state tax. --The Democrats of Lilly, had a large and rattlin- Democratic meeting on Wed-i.e-.Iay evening, held under the auspices of tin- new Di n-.ocratic club. Dr. A. I!. Kiel, wa chosen chairman: t'aron I.' aiiey. K-p. vice pn ident, and Fletcher ('. lifoi gf, secretary. The meeting w a aiiillf i d by Thomas J. Kurke. of Altoo na. candidate fur congress; J. F. Mclven rick. L-ip. of Kbensbiirg; Hon. L. D. nodi u It. Kobert K. t'rcssw ell, Ki., and T.J. Del. Fii , of Johnstown. tin Wednesday forenoon Mrs. Cornelia l'oi tei. of this place, took her brother. Mr. Uandolph Myers, w ho has been an invalid for sev era! years, out for a drive. On t heir return, when Mr. Myers was being as-ist-ed out of the buggy, the horse Marled, and one of his legs got between the spokes of the wheel of the buggy, and before the horc could be stopped, one of the bones in bis ankle was broken. Mr. Myers has been sick for several years and this addi tional misfortune is a severe one. Adam VoleiilTg and Michael Mol.in, two miners, w bite at work in the Mill mine at Johnstown, were caught- under a fall of coal, tin; former killed while the latter escaped w ith a few slight, bruises. M'llin was working near a car at the ti;ne t he accident happciiitl and when the crushing mass fell the car held the weight from him ami saved him from the fate of hi companion. The deceased was a w idower aged forty-live and had been in this countiy only a few months. He leaves six children in (o'linany. Mr. Samuel Krallier, a well-known citi.'-nof Jackson township, died al his iiome on Monday evening, aged 7"J years. The deceased was born near Morrison's (.' vc. i'.edloid county, September 2nd. I "J. and removed with his parents to Klai-Klick tuwnship. this county, in 1'!, w here he continued tu reside until aliout twenty-live years ago, when he purcli.ised a farm in Jackson township. The- tie ceased was twice married ami is survived by a widow and ten children, eight by bis lirst wife and two by his second. A m-wly discovered jicst is ravaging the apple ind pear orchards of Pennsyl vania. Through its work the annual crops will be reduced one-third. Its work resembles thatof the locust family and in three year will ruin an entire orchard. The pi t i a small horn beetle of the same family that destroys the pine trees in the northern licit of Virginia, and the only w ay lo prevent its ravages is to trim off the branches from three to six inches be yond the track of the insect until healthy wood is reached. liurn the alTec'ed branches. Miss Cora Stickler, a well-known young resident of Milton, was horribly, perhaps fatally, burned the other evening. She had gone into the basement of her mother's store wilh a kerosene lamp in her band. In some unaccountable manner her clothing became ignited. John Sun gar, a ncighixir, heard her screams and ha-teiiing to her aid found her in flames, which he succeeded in extinguishing af ter a heroic light. The upper part of her body was not burned, but her arms and limbs are horribly scarred and it i eared -he cannot recover. The citizens of Patton w ill again vote on the question of issuing $10.'NiO of school bonds for the purpose of paying for the school building recently built in that town. The Patton people voted on the question at the last spring election when the propo sition was carried by a vote of -Jot to ;V, but several informalities in the submission of the question make it necessary to again vote upon it, w hich will le done at the general election. Wheal sold in Chicago market on last Friday for :o cents, the lowest mark ever reached. This is hard on the producer, but we assume the consumer will not feel angered at the market price. As the latter can be country by the millions and the former only by the hundreds, there will hardly beany bread riot in ibis country this year. The w heat market like the sil ver market is over-stocked, hence the won derful decline in values. Quite a grist was run out of the natur alization mill on Monday. Seventeen res idents ul (iallitzin. Cambria county, form er subjects of England. (lermany, Den mark and the Swiss republic, were admit ted to ihe privileges of American citizen ship. II is honor said that he dil not countenance the practice of Cambria county resident- coming into I.lair couuty to lie naturalized, but would permit the tlallitziu applicants to take out their pa pers ui the grounds of the preater conven ience to them of appearing at Holliday burg instead of Kbensbiirg. Attu,ni Thiux. Some one who w ants to explain what editorial "we" signifies says ii has a varie ty of meanings, varied to suit the circum stances. For an example: When you read that "we expect our wife home to day," we refer to the editor-in-chief: when it i "we are a little Ute w ith our work," it includes the whole oflice force, even to the devil and towel: in "we are having a Immhii." the town i meant: "we received over Tni.imi last year," it em braces the nation; but "we have hog cholera in our midst." only mean the man w ho takes Lie papei ami tloes not pay for it is very ill. A shooting affray occurred on Thurs day afternoon of last week at Kittaiining Point, w here a force of men are employed in making a new reservoir. A colored man named Alexander Johnson has a shanty there, and when he came home from work he found it occupied by Jim Moden, Nora Johnson ami Reese. Xorse. Johnson was jeal'ius of Moden, who was paying atten tention to hi wife, and an altercation en sued in the shanty, which ended by .Moden drawing a revolver ami shooting at John son five t imes. one of t he shots taking ef fect in the back. The wound is not be lieved to be fatal. M'Kleli fled. Jacob Nolan, of Fourteenth ward. Johnstown, returned home on Saturday after spending a month as an involuntary guest of Warden Young, in jail. In an in terview with a Johnstown reporter Jacob states that he is not pleased w ith the man agement of the jail: then' art; no printed bills of fare to order from, no napkins fur nished, vermin are plentiful, grub scarce, and for a man like Jacob, who, as be says, is a Republican of twenty years' standing, there is too much essence in the colTee. Jacob says he is now done voting the Re publican ticket, and for that much he should he thankful. Some men from read ing, thinking and new intelligence, aban don the Republican party, but there are a vast number, who. like Jacob, could be benelitted by a month in jail. To t iitrnil I lie Brh Crrrk. The Vanderbilt interests are going to extend a line from the Ieech Creek rail road terminus at MahalTcy toeounect. with an extension of the RulTalo. Rochester ami Pittsburg -it the same point in Indiana county. The Du Hois Cinir'ur is authority fortius statement, ami say further that for two or three days past Du IPiis has been visited by various interested railroatl ofticials from the east and north, and yes terday they assembled again. In the afternoon there were standing in the 15., R. .V. P. yard the oflicials" car of the Fall I! rook road, the oflicials' car of the I leech Creek ami the oflicials' car of the 15.. R. , P.. which had brought out here (ii iii ral Ma gee ami (I. R. Krown. president ami general manager of the Fall Rrook ami other oflicials of the line; Ceueral Mana ger Laying and Superintendent Palmer, of the 15eech Creek, w ith others, and Pres ident A. ;. Yates. Superintendent Mat thews and Ceorge K. Merchant, assistant to tht; president. Chief Kngineer Iloyt, (eneral Patton, A. K. Patton, Hon. S. 15. Eiiiott. and others of the 15. . R. ,fc p. They congregated at Du P.ois for the pur pose of advancing the plans for building and did not heitale to discuss openly the fact that construct iwn had been decided upon and would be put through with not a little of the vigor w hich i a char acteristic of the combination ttiat has Tieeii building up the system competing with the Pennsylvania in the central and west ern part of t he state. The construction of the propost d exten sion will make tin; lieech Creek a great trunk line and a short route through tin; state from Pittsburg to the sea board. 7.7: 1 In ft ii Kjrprrgii. Rev. jDnm' l.erlnre. The lecture last evening in the . A. R. Hall by Rev. K. Mona Jones on Handel, the Musician." was an able ami scholar! v elTort. The speaker reviewed at length the life and works of the great composer in such a manner :is to thorough ly delight his audience, lie w a heard with closest attention for an hour and a half ami heartily applauded. The I'riss, Uiit-a, X. V. One of the most entertaining and in structive lectures we have recently had the pleasure of listening to was given last, evening at t he P.aptist i-hurch by Rev. K. Mona Jones. His subject was "Handel, t he M nsjeian." It w as a most eloquent effort on the part of the orator an 1 the audience enjoyed every wold. Kil nu xlmi I.ix-itl, A'cir I'urh. At the ltaplist church, Kbensbiirg, on Tuesday evening. October '.'th. Doors open al 7:aO; lecture at s. Admittance, :.'." cents; children, l." cents. The Cambria Iron Company will soon commence t he erection of retort ovens at Johnstown to manufacture coke under the Otto-llotTmau process, the patents for which wen; recently purchased by the Otto Coke and Chemical Company, the Cambria Iron Company being the principal party in the new company. According to ihestate tnents of a leading member of the Cambria Company, coal from ther mines near Con emaugh w a shipped to Cermany, w here it was found that it made the best brand of coke when handled by the Huffman process. The ex periment was in operation at the time of tli3 death of James J. Fronhciser. in Germany, who was then; superintend ing it. Aftera little delay the experiments were continued, and Attorney Cyrus Klder has just returned from (Jermany, having completed the jiurchase of all the patents of the nev prot es for the United States and Canada. This system w ill revolution ize coke-making, as it gives a very high grade of tneterallurgical fuel from inferior coals. A IeclKlon AlOrtlnjr Ilrrwrr. The Altoona Tribune of Monday says: C. W. Mellorand L. P. Slich, the Altoona agentsof the Columbus HrewingCompany, of Ohio, who were returned by the Consta ble of the Second ward for selling liquor to several landlords in the city without li cense, miit stand trial for that ofTcnso in the county court. Such was the tenor of the decree tiled by Judge Hell on Saturday on motion to quash the indictment because no preliminary hearing had been granted the accused. lomnuif Itatloa. Ebctisbnrg, Pa., Oct. 3, 11. En. FitKKMAS: I have been requested to hand to you for publication the names of the present survivors of Company D, 2nd Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, in the war w ith Mexico. Also the song composed to the memory of the son of that great statesman, Henry Clay. Also songs composed by the late judge of Cam bria county, Hon. R. L. Johnston, now de ceased, on our departure and return from Mexico. It is also requested that the same tie cop ied by the rest of the paperof the county. Yours truly, John A. 1 5 la ik. The following is a listof the present sur vivor of the Mexi'-an war. Company D, 2nd Regiment. Pennsylvania Volunteers: John A. l'.lair, Kbeii-burg. Pa. Joshua D. Parri-h. Eliensbni-e. Pa. Evan D. Evans, Ebeiisburg. Pa. Francis ISyrne. Cai rolltow n. Pa. Robert Litzinger, Johnstow n. Pa. Richard J. Crozier. Altoona. Pa. Francis McDermott. Altoona. Pa. J no. 15. Hoover. McKcan coun'y. Pa. Wm. Hood, lllairsville. Pa. John (5. tiiveu. tiraud Island, Neb. Win. Rruce, Iow a. lSenj. F. Davis. Mankato. Minn. Dennis Litzinger, (irafton, Va. Lines written to the memory of the son of Henry Clay: On Kuem Vlfta's bloody liel 1. milting fol.lier lay. Hip thouif tit were t.l lo uiounltiu liouie. some thou.-taii tl mile? mway. He calle.l bis comrades lo bis side, lor much hail he to fin? In tirielest time tothoe that were some thousand in I lea sway. Tell my lather, eotnra.le. almut thlft blootljr fray: My country' Mannar. t, ay to him. was rale wl.h me to-tiay; Wt've iiia.ta a pillow ol it now on which to lay my hea.t. A win. linn rheet you'll make ol It when I'm numtieroit with tnetlead I know It will icriee his inmost soul to think that never more I'll sit wilh him Deueath tae oak that shades tils rtittii e tloor: Kut tell the llme-worn patriot, remlmltul of his lame. That t n this bloody battle-held 1 sullied not Ills name. My mother's lortn Is with me now her wail is in my ear-'. And drop by drop as Hows my blood, ho tlowi from her the tearr; Oh! W lieu thai you shall tell to tier the tidlnies ol this iliiy. Speak itently . Oomrmle, Kently speak, what you may have tc say. Speak not to her In hurried words, the bHhtin news y ou bear The cord ol li.e might snaptoosoon so t'omraile, have a care: 1 am lier only cherished child, bat tell her that 1 lied Keioii'lng that she tauthi me younn to take my country's side. Hut IN.uira les. there Is one I fain once mini to look upon. She lives apon the slopinK Mils that overlook the lawn The lawn where 1 shall never more In spring time's pleasant hours do forth with her in itttrrry mood to jr.ither wood land ti.iwers. Tell her when death was on my brow, and life re ce.linK last. Her lace, her lorui, her parting words, were with tne to the last: On Heana YtsiaV blotHiy debt, tell her I riyime lay. And that I know she thought ol me some thous and miles away. The songs by the late Judge Johnston, referred to in Mr. Pdair's letter, will be published next week.) Krai t'.Nlnle Tranifrm. Chest Creek Land A- Improvement Com pany to Marv Pry.oginJa, Patton; consid eration. l.".o. T. R. Davis ct al. to Lbeiisburg - I'.lack lick R. R. Co., Jackson ami P.lacklick, $1. Mrs. Philomena Simemlinger et al. to Michael Rutting. Port age, lmi. Kli.alM't h Jones et vir. to Adam Lentz, Kbensbiirg, f IT.'i. John ISetsaw to Annie P.etsaw, Crcsson tow iiship, ?1. James P. Thomas et us. to John Thonia. Johnstown, ?'!.Oii. Adam Myers et ux. lo Albert Wolford, Washington. i''. Annie 15. Miller et vir. t" William A. Coinnier. Roxbury, J.'iiio. Charles HuIm-i-to Sarbature Moulnauo. Ha-tiiigs. ?.Vi. Felix Toole to Michael Ruffing, Portage. $:."'io. Felix Toole to Thomas liurkey. Portage, $l.".o. Ambrose Weaklen et ux. to T. S. Kirk patrick. Carroll. i.V'i. Peter P. (icorgc to Annie Ceorge, Wash ington, f.'."i. Daniel F. Delaney to W. W. Amsbry 5allitzin township. 1. Richard J. Free et ux. to W. W. Amsbry, (allitzin township, il. I). S. McAnulty et ux. to Zider Patrick. Rarnesboro. ?."i."i. I). S. McAnulty el ux. to Joseph Christ ofT, ISarneslMiro. 1 17.1. D. S. McAnulty et ux. to Joseph Tugya, Ilanic shoro. 7r. Stephen Stutzman et ux. to John K. Stray. r. Taylor, f l'l. Philomena Simemlinger et al. toThotnas ISurkev. Portage. ?7.". Charles Kane to William Parker. Carroll, f ll.lil.!. William J. MK'ombie to William Park er, Carroll. M.711. Jacob Hoover to M aggit; Hoover. Coop ersdale. ?.. Henry Kraft et ux. to F. W. Clark, as signee, Stonycreek. $1. Cambria Iron Company to Rcliceca Campbell, Last Conemaugh. ?.'!.H. William L. Thompson et ux. to Klleu A. Alters. Morrellyille, -J,."H. tieorge Ilabicbi to Fritz Hecker, Lower Yotler, i'S-iTt. Itr.illi Cains In m Hanrs. Frederick Dodtls. aliout 34 years old, a coal miner, was shot ami killed on Satur day night by John Stalnet k r, a brick layer. The shooting occurred at a dance at the Gross place, two miles west nf tireensburg. Tin; dance was given by Stalnecker and four brothers named Kelly. There wa a supply of whiskey and beer, and for .Ml cents, paid upon entering the house, all privileges were granted. A bout in o'clock Ootids and a party of friends arrived, ami a dispute arose as lo the payment of the admission fee. Two or three "'k nock -downs" resulted, and then the report of a revolver scattered tin; com batants. Dodd was found lying on the Hour w ith a bullet wound in his tight side. He died l.'i minutes afterward. Stalnecker. who claims he was drunk and has no remembrance of the shooting, after the Hash from the revolver, rushed from the house, jumped over a high pailing fence and w ent home. I le w as found t here on Sumlav morning with a sprained ankle and a badly battered face. He was taken to jail. The Kellys. I Iomer. John. leorge ami Harry, were also arrested and cun mit ted to jail as accesories to the killing. Stalnecker is about -3 years old. Marrlane Mceie.es. The following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orplrins' Court for the week ending Thursday, Oclotter 4, H'.U: Harry D. Hoover, Portage, and Mary Akf. Sllllllllel hill. Francis Leonard and Lena Clement, Por tage township. Joseph I'.arron, Sheridan and Kinma (tough nour, Conemaugh. Frank W'cga, and Theresa Linhardt, Souman. Jacob 15. Nagel and Katie Schad. Johns town. Thomas Jenkins and Lenora Williams, Jolmsiow n. Scott W. Rolx'tts. Summcrhill township, and Jam; A. Roberts, Cambria township. Almost a Km York Itally. That Democratic wonder, the New York lthly IVnrltl, has just changed its week ly into a twice-a-week paper, and you can gel the two papers a week for the same old price $l.uii a year. Think of it! The news from New York right at your door fresh every thrre days 1U4 papers a year. Exposition at Pltlnrff. Excursion TlrkeiK via Pent, ylvaula Kallroaft. For the industrial Exposition at Pitts burg the Pennsylvania P.ailroad Conpany w ill sell, on October 4, 10 and IS, excursion tickets from stations r.u the Pittsburg di vision between Pitts'iurg and Conemaugh, and from stations on the Southwest Penn sylvai.ia division to Pittsburg and return, at half fare, with price of admission to the exposition added. These tickets will -be good going on any regular train leaving stations at or before noon on the day of issue, and will be gocd for return passage u.ilil the follow ing day incl usi ve. The art display at the Exposition w ill lie Increased, and. in additiou to tnanv other interesting features on the program, music will be furnished by the celebrated limes band of sixty pieces. Mltrrllaneoua Blotters. rAI.t'AKL.K PKtiPKKTY KUKSAIJ::. A lot ot itrouud In the Kat want of Kteus bura. 6o hy 264 lel. in desirable location, having a two-storied irame I oure. V rooms and basement. In excellent repair. Will be sold rheap and on re isnnaMe terun. M. II. Kll'l tl.U Khensuurg. i'a., Antcui t 10 tf 'I'HE K.bensburif Kuildlnic X loan Association I will otter for sale at the council chamber. Kt enshurx, on tbe 'ourth Mi nday In October, it.tNiu.ou. THUS. IA IS, I.botkk I.akimku. Secretary. President. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Schedule In effect May 27. 18W. t onnrrllon.l I rrmion. K AST. Seashore Kxpress, week d ys 6 3.1 a m Alt. Mint Accommodation, week days 2.1 1 m lny Kxprtss. daily 11 Mam Altoona Kxpress. daily ....... 1 i0 i m Mall Kiiress, daily 5 17pm Philadelphia Kxpress, daily 8 lip m Johnstown Accommodation, week days . 8 14 a m Pacific Kxpres. daily 8 ."'7 a m Way Passemcer week days 2 p ra Mail Train, week days.. 4 'Jti m Past l.lne. dally .". g j,. ni Johnstown Accommodation, week days... 8 .A p in F.bntnric Krvnrh. Trains leaves i follows: T.'JO, lo.'jo a. m.. and 3.:to p. m and arrive at fre..i,n at 7 57. In S6 a. in. and 4.u5 ii m. l.e:t;e 'resson at 3o . 1 1 30 a. m and ft.Ju p. m.. and arrive at Kbcnsburic at 10.O5 a. in. and 12.15 and t Oi p. m. I'rrwina anal t'lrarlirlil. Iave I r vi, mi at ri.45 a. tn.an.l -2 4u p. m. arrlv Inir at Cress on at 8 05 a ni. and 4 p. m. Ieave Bresson M :io a. tn. and S 2ft p. in., arriving at Ir vun.i at I tl 1.5 a m. and tit i p. in. For riit es maps, etc , call on aicent nr address Tiitw. K. Watt. P. A. W. !.. 110 Filth Ave., Pltt.il, urn. Pa. s. m. pi;kvst. j. it. wooi. (leneral Manager. Oeneral Manager. ASKYOURH0RSESH0ER fVir-v l-OR I rib. PfPWlSUP Shof For WINTER USE. It ABSOLUTELY prevents Sllrrlnjr, ami insures licrlect salety anil ctiiul.irt to lmre and driver. Shod uitii the ' Neverslip," your horse's feet are alw.i s in .m.. roiiiliti.ui kept so by m.t liavmir t constantly remove the sIhh-s for shitriH'iiin. The CALKS are REMOVABLE. Steel-Centered and SELF-SHARPENING XVIitn worn out new Calks can Ik; easily in serted without removing s1ihs. saving an iiiiiiu n-e nunmnt of tune Usually lust at tho blai-ksiuitli simp. On receiptor mstnl will mail free nur ile seriptive eireiilareoiitaiiiitif; prn-estd alketl SIi.h's. reiiily to be nailed on. f..r trial, olleretl this winter at very low prices. 4fj,QO PER U WEEK FOR WILLING WORKERS of either sex, any ape, in any part of the country, at the employment which wo furnish. You net .1 not In- away from home over niht. You can pi v your whole time to the work, oronlv your sp:;rc in.i liieuts. Ascnpit:U is not r .tiir. .1 you run iiori.-k. We supply you with nil thai is n.-. .!. .!. It w ill cot you norliinp to try the l.ii-in.'--. Any out can tlo the work. Itcpinners make money fro.t, the start Kt.ilurr is ui.knou n with our uorkers. Kvt-ry hour yon labor you can t a-ity make a .h ilar. No one who is willinp to work fails to make mora money every day than can ! made in three das at any ordinary employment. Send for li t e bowk containing the fullest information. K. CO. HALLETT & Box S80, PORTLAND, MAINE. F. X. FEES' Shaving Parlor, Main Street, Near Post Office tt.The underpinned desires to Inform the pub lic that he has opened a shavlnu par or on Main street near the post t.rhce where barberlRK In all Its Tranche's will te carried on in the future. Kvervthinir neat and clean. Your patronaice solicited. F. X. FEES. Etessiiii Fire Insurance ipcy, rV. AV. DICIv, General Insurance Agent, 1211 ESS ii Vli G, VA. I I A X .V St . is the Best. BUSINESS f ln America forob- ,taininR a breati- wiiinint; eauca-j tion. For circulars. address p. duff sons. P:ttsburg, Pa.1 GiRisEiaie WANTED BY SAM'L VELLS & CO.. 67 VINE ST., CINCINNATI, a LARGEST EXPORTERS OF GINSENG IN THE U. S. U.MIMSrKATllfS M IiTR. hjjtate of "A'illiam arrett. deceased. Kettersot ailministratlon on the estate ot Wil liam ( trrett. deceased, late ol Munstcruiwnshlp, t'Hinhrla county. I'a.. hvinic been icranled to me. all persons Indebted to sal. I estate are here by notified to make payment to me without de lhy.andtht.se bahinic claims aicalnst said estate will present them properly authenticated for set tlement. t r.LK r: w.imkkm i , Munster, I'a., Sept. 7, IM't.X. Administrator. VHMINlSTKATtiK S NtlTItTE. r .state ol Joseph lriste. deceased, la.' tiers of Administration on the estate ot los eph t'rlste. deceased, late ol "resson township, in t'ainhria county . I'a.. havtnif tieen icranted to me, all persons in lebted to said estate are hereby notihed to make payment to me without delat . and those having claims ajtaiust sal. I esuite i'l present them properly authenticated lor settle ment. JOHN t. tMtlSI E. Administrator. 270' Market street, Allegheny i'nj, fa.X YIITICK. We. "tie nnderslitned. hereby all persons not to hunt, fish or trespass In anr way on our premises, as we will prosecute to the lull extent ot tbe law. H. H NUM.. JOHN KKHE, AI-EXU'S W1LI,, J. A. Ol. ASS. A.. I. M'Ml'U.t'S. ii rt i h M Nttxas. Clearfleltl township. March V. ls4. ALtVlOST (Seyowd to vi LDEF I to to A Hard-Times Benefit Irresistible in Force ! Tbe Result of Shrewd Bnyics M Far-SeeiET Management. Our Spring Goods arc now in. We can show you the Latest Styles in Dry Goods, Clothing etc., at Astonishingly Low Prices. ' (&tol BELOW WE QUOTE PRICES ON A FEW of our Many Big Bargains: Park wash oaPi'tx'S .v. xr yard Kim- prims '. mt yard, fin in. t prict tn- 'ra"li v. pt-r yard lr"is Miiiiliaiiis, all patu-rtis v. Lancaster : Ginohams ISpecial Drive at 6 Cents. Muslin, full varil w ill.- tYir v. ,,.i Outinjr i-ltitli, all paiti-riis. at. ..Si-, and lf. t'art't t-liain, 5-ply. all rtiltirs -Jilt-. i-auii'S vfis. very lancy. at lilt- All tin I.ATKST VnVl'i tiu'c iv 1 KI M MINUS at tins.- timir.-s. IS siH'fiiii salt- in LACK AN'P EM KK( I 1 )KU1 KS fruni L'c. pt-r yaid up. ClotMiii ani Gents' FmnisMnis. Our stuck of clulliinjr m-vt-r as 'ttn plftti as now. Any kind of cut or pattt-rn vim want. Mfii's suits in sack only for fn.r.0 Ki'ttt-r suits in any cut from ."i.mi up Youth's .'1-pii'i'f suits fruni f'.'.oo up t'liildrt'ii's -pitt'i- suits from T.V-. tip (.'hiltlrt'n's kiicf pants for i.k; IN - GENTS' - FURNISHINGS Wc Excell Many Larger Establishments. Fancy lamidi ii-tl shirts with collar at-tat-hitl for litlc Latest stylf fancy hiiindrit-il shirts with two collars f(r s.h- Window hlintls (in two colors only) with nun-lit sprint; fur only p.ic Ciirtuiti poles foiiipli-ii- fur -joe Wall Paper--A Specialty-Wall Paper TXSFurniture, Trunks and Valises must go to make room. Kin ln'ti c-hairs, lifiht or dark, fur per set. Si.litl haitlwootl liedroom suit, eiuht pieces, fortuity . -j tm fupiMiards. sinks, sidelioanls 'ind l.iut.ir.'s at verv Itiw prices. i:jj"'Tht"e iiimmIs arc all new and first ifrailc wtnk on them. in Shccc. tiVHerc is my puaran tee: " " I F S i ioKS I M 'NT W K A i: SAT I s" : ka(T(ii:ii,y, i wii.l;i i: a m:v : I'A Hi KKKK. . lioes that I sell Wear out. I. ailies" tliiiiL'ula tip. spriiia heel luttt. opera or congress l. are worth ,'.io Ladies" tlonir ila, opera, l.im.m. l.ti are worth 1.7.". WE CAN START YOU U 0 a uuuuuuijiji 111 U -IX- U -AT- ANY FIGURE $20 to $2,000. j a B n ii A so'id leather workins sln.e fur wear, ih hiMi,y .H'. a pail If yiiti want a ni.-c tires sIiim- Satin calf. conirress tir late fl.T.I they are worth !. i. Men's styli-h tip lyncher calf f .') are vtorth l.in. liMen'sFineConcorflan Lace, TIand-sewed, for $3.00 they are worth 5.00. Men's Extra Fine Kangaroo Lace or Congress, $2.50. nusset. hut ton or lace a few left . . . .?1..H are worth ?-.'.."io. Ladies doiiula tip Illm-li.-r. . . i are worth (:',.. Latlies' (lford tie in Kuset. patent leather and doiinla. all shapes ami styles T.'h". and up Ladies' Slipers, 50c. AND 1" I'WAKPS. t luiiiren s sprinir lieei. initton. s:es .".to j i. I Infants" shoes from -f,,'- up A very stylish shoe for men. conirn-s or lace l.'J.'i are worth f .'.mi WE MAKE A LEADER on a hand-sewed Kanpiroo, lace or conjrress. for You cannot duplicate this shoe in any other store for less than S6.00. TJGive us a call for Shoes and you will e convinced that we carry the liest Line in tewn for Wi-.tr, Style and Low Prires. Yours, THE LEADER. K. L. JOHSSTOS. M.J.BL fh. A. H.HK K. IXTABLIHHItD 1872. Johnston, Buck & Co.7 HANKKKS, EBEN'SBUIUi. - rENN'A. A. W. Ht l K, 'aNltlrr. TARLIHHB-;!tS. Carrolltown Bank, UAKKtUJ.TIIWN, PA. T. A. KIIAKHWHII, t'n-iblrr. General Banting Ensiness Transactcfl. Tbe lollowlnic are tbe principal feature! ol KCDcral batsioir hufiiness : IIF.lMfSITN Ket?elveil paytnMe on demanil. anil Interest bear Idk certlDcatea le?ucj to time depojltora. IIIASS Eitemle.1 to enstntnerii on farorahle termx and approved paper tll.arountetl at all times. OI.I.ETII.S Made In the locality and npon all the bantlnii towns In tbe United States. t'barKes moderate. I K A FTd Is.ine.1 netcotlahle In all parts nr tbe tTnltd Staten. and lorelicn ezcbanKe lffued on ill parts of Enrol e. At'-rfU'HiTS (If men-bantu, farmers and others sollrlted. to whom rea.tonat.le accomodation will tie extended. Patrons are assured that all transactions shall be held as ."trlotly private and c-inhdentlal. and that they will he treated as liberally as good tiankln rnles will per-nlt. Keypectfnlly, JOIIKNTO.'. KI CK CO. TIE LEVEK THAT MOVES THE MARKET ! Ji. K. PA TTO v. IT.H. tl. SAXDFamt, freniilrut. Canhirr. THE First National Bank OF I'ATTON . PATTON. Cambria Co., Pa. Capital, paid up, - - $50,000. Accounts of Corporations, Firms and Individuals received uMin the uio.n favoralile terms consistent with "ale and conserva tive HanklaK. Steamship Tickets lor salt by all the leading: Lines and Korelvn lira Its payable in any of ihe principal cities ol tbe (.Id World. All correspondence will have onr personal and prompt attention. IntrreM Paid on Time Drpoalta. OC113.U3 Has eniiMed us to purchase at our own price a full line of sea sonable Dry Goods in Dress Goods, Sattines, Dress Ginghams, Lawns, Challies, and all the new things In Wash Goods, Lace Trimmings, Embroideries. Lace Curtains. Window TJlin.ls. Wsill Rinr fur. jtain Poles, Oil Cloth and Carpets. All the ew Styles in Men's j Shoes, StiJl Hats for men and boys, OXJTlJNTGr SHIRTS, and Underwear. Full stocks to choose from in all Departments and at Low Cash Prices. Full stock of Groceries, Flour and Feci at all times. We handle Plain Meat all through the summer at low prices. When in town call and see us, where you will be treatetl right and where your Dollar will go further than elsewhere. S. L. KIID. VATZIOT Htllll. REED & READE, Attorneys at Ihav, EBENSm'Ktf. - - I'ENNA. - Ittice on Centre street. I fiS va KITTELL & LITTLE, Attorneys nt Isvav, EHENSBUKd, PA. rtitrlM In lra House. 2.9.M rr w. DICK, JL ATTOKNEY-AT-I.AW, Lbohsuhii, Piss'a' 44Speclal attention to Riven claims for Pen sion HonntT. etc. ch7- "Svu T F. MrKKNIiICK, ATTtlKNBV AMI C.H'NHBLLOR AT LAW, EKtNsmia). - pa K I (flee on Centre street. H II. MYERS.. attorhey-at-i.. a w. E.BBNSBCBO. f A. StVOPeetn Oollonade Kow.od 4 'antra street. DONALD E. DUFTON, ATTOKM EY-AT LAW, tBNBBrB8, PBH HA, HTIlffiet In Upera Honse. Center street. CANGEB an.t Tumor. ct'KFTi ; no tuff. , kn.i trvt-. t'rs. i.uti.ii.1 s iiimH, Llui til. i.im;innati DR. BUCK, SURGEON and SPECIALIST. Treatment f all Chronls A mictions, lliseare ol Women and troubles re.)alrin Stirvlc! Aid tifttce hours up t v a . 1 to 3 and 7 tu tl r. M. 1 11 1 11 A V K II E, ALltMIMA, I'A. janlklH Thos. BRADLEY'S OA GALLITZIN, PA. STORE BtWill Pay You TootoQUINN'S, Clinton street, Johnstown, tu buy Carpets, Linoleums, Mattmsrs, Oil Cloths, lilanKets, Feathers, &e. Prices Reduced on All Goods, and FREIGHT PAID on All Lnrge Packages. Jaevies Ouinn. RBDUCTJOX IX OUTWARD : STEERAGE ! TICKETS TO QUEENSTOWN, $14. nn!5 yi Office in Mullen & Smith's Clothing Store, Lilly, Pa. "Washington and Jefferson College. NINETY FtH'KTH YF.AK ojens Sept. 12. Folly rqalrped tor college wotk. KlectiTe ows atlai.tesl to prepare lor MuJy jI the learned prt.lefMor y. ljitHTntniie inr 'l.emitrT. Mineral.. r and Hli.lfufy. New i ihservatorr. Atheletfe Field and r-m UtninMnm with Metliml IHrectr Expenses very wodoraie. A.uu'nl 3644. Address. THk riitMDI M, aalagtea, I'a. (an