u i i iiibvva freeman OFFICIAL ELECTION RETURNS. 1 894. ; s. t. '..'( !Lt. (iov.'Aud. t;i S.I. A. Cong, at Large. Con?. Assembly. Sheriff. ! I. II. D. J. c. MMI1A ').. .. v. M vi:m :. A V . 7T Districts. I .' i ti lt I'IKMO.U,. .,.ii,It J'.'th. will o. 3 In- A i .iii-. "f A Hi irliiincy l"-t :i vuhiuMi- Iiuim- I BARGAINS Ik f f i ! ' i ' 4 ' fl T I it ' ) . I ,i 4 "J. i 4 i j 4 9 4 k f a - i i i i i ft 4 S 4 9 i i i s 1 I i 1 TiV of t ll i -i phlrr. mill from I y- i -. 1 - h Il'ltt II (IllI'll llf t.. ns- . :. nil Tii-'l.iy iiixlit : .! !:.!' 1 1 at kct "s ii-i- . : v inn!. At.i:. i. "in' f EMt r I '. inui-i ' u ;i; :i i.liic i- mi Wi'ilin-s- . .;' ( '.: iiiliri.i i-mint y "s -. - !y ; n:r i i y I '! :i t :.. .!.'. Kn-ly. E.(.. . .-. -i. I,.:'.. ! i:i i iiw .,1 ry ;.m.iN j i : . ;i . 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Oi-ssim township roy!r township I)aisyvilli horoiih 1 aii- tioroiiirii IJi-an township Kast ( 'oiH-maiiir h lioroiu Ka-t Taylor township.. Klii'iishiirir K:ii ird Wi-t wanl r.lii.-r town-hip l-'ran U I i ii linioiih Jaliil.iti lioroiih 'iailitin township 1 1 a-t i ius liorniiirli lai-ks.ui town-hip ! 1'irst w am Si-i-iiiiiI wanl Tii in I w anl I'oiirih wanl I'ifth wanl SiMll w;inl Si- i-ii t Ii anl z ! Kiuht Ii w ar.i 7 ' N i nt Ii wanl 5 I Ti n I h wanl l-.li-vi iii Ii w anl Twi-lfs h war ! Thirt. -i-nt h anl 1 - oiirti-i-iil !i wani. . . . I 'i f li-i-ni h anl iii-i-iitli ward ' Ni'Vi-nti-i-i.t h wanl... I. illy lii.routrh I.oiiito Imi'Mimli LuM-r Voili-r town-hip. Morn-llvilii. horoiiirh I 'll st w anl Si-i-nnil wanl Third wnnl M ii nsti r tov n-hip I 'at ton horoiih I'ortairi' l-oio'ih l"'Utai;i- town-iiip , Ui-a.li- township V. 1st i-t Sunt II Kirhlainl town-liip l.'o t'lirv South I'olk Im ii -iii;i h . . . . Sp intrli r hi.r.iiiirh Si on v creek 1 1 w n-h i p. . 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To 07 87 42 VI 10 2 10 T. 21 28 52 33 42 40 SO 08 23 73 0 21 30 20 02l ! 51 173 IS4Sl Tlie l'r ttititioii ticket txillcd tlio fullowing vote: Hawley, for Governor. 207; Castle, Lieutenant Governor, 215; Palmer, Auditor Gen eral. I'd: Glca.-on. Secretary of Internal Affairs, is; Cong ret at Largi' Kane, 10, and Jordan, 1S3; Hocking, CongrePP, 185; Assembly - I.ayton. 1-7, and Peterson, 1"7; (irulier, heriff, 1 .""; Iteplogle, Poor Director, 218; McCartney, Jury (V)mmissioner, 17i. l li' Peiiople's ticket polled the following vote: Ailman, for IJovernor, i2 ; Akin, Lieutenant Governor, 4S2; Deisher, Auditor (Seneral, I'll ; I.ntir-li. Secretary of Internal Affairs, 114: ConsrreiS at Large Lotier, 1.j2, and (ireenman, 4 j'.; Suckling' Congress, 435; Assembly La 111;, "(:, and kildnff. 5so; Wicks. Sheriff, 4:V.i; Hloon), Poor Director, 172; Uuck, Jury Commissioner, 414. Tbe Socialistic La I .or ticket polled the following vote: Grundy, for Governor, l'.; Long. Lieutenant Governor, 17; Allen, Auditor Gener al. 17; King, Secretary of Internal Affairs, K'; Congress at Large Kreft, 17, and Metzler, !. , 1. -. ; r;i .-! - .iu.1 ; n.-I -1 a 1 i lii: i.--. lia : i (ill 1 'li 111 II t -; in p.-r ll.ill.-e. 1 1 11-. .11,11. '. 1 i . A I '; '1. ':'. II- t : .1 1 iw ." ;"" made rv hour : !! 1 111- ..." win Ci.. a! .-v - a- Mr. J. i:. IVnnv. one of the candid- atesnii the I t'ti Hieratic t cki t is a le.-ileiit i if l.lieii-l.iiii.' an. I a popular man. The; ciiief reason, however, lor his niniiiiiir a!i";i.l of his ticket in the three ili.-tricls I ;:t hi- home - the fact th at the influence i f ih.-e.lit'.r of the lii'slhi'i and hi- iruar- ! li.ii!- a.- i-iivi iy pointed A-ansr Mr. I' miv on elecii.iii day. That caused a j iinni'.er of ic-M- tal.le Kepnl.licaiis, who ol !n r"'se would have voted the straight 1.'. .iil liicaii t i.k.-t . 1. 1 vote for Mr. Ivimy, ! a-a lehnke to the spirit lliat caused the j espei-ial 1 lli.lt at-'aii.st him. The hallots furnished hy the conimis- j -:o:iers at last 1 nesilay s i-ection were well printed and correct, a credit to the 1'i.mmi-sjoin rs and lit to come out of any w eM-retrulated printing otlice. of which there arc n mini her in tin- coimly. I'n iike the 1 allots f iirni-hed at the la-t sprine i 1 1 1 -i'i-t. 1 ' ! y -! a l -'i- : :ie- - in I r.-.t : "I! .I'liM .1 - . .Hid - ci It II :v . 1 : ( , . 1 - of . v. I.' n- i I .v.. I. j I ...-lip- I -i 1- 1 1 --Mar- : -.! -o 'I. ; 1,1: I' ' ry !. hi- i election, which hesidl'S heinu hotcheit in piiiitim.' and tcijiiired a pair of -ci ors to iret tin in apart, wen- incorrect in ah-mt t '.o-thirds of th.- districts, and w a- such a joh a- coiiid only emanate from one e-tah-lisiiinent in the county or perhaps in the com ino 1. w ea It h. and sti anue io say the i -lal.lishiiient. like an idiotic wanton, parade- and is proud of it.; shame. Such is i,f.-. Mirrlirn Klr. sheriff ShiimaUer will offer at sheriff's -aieatth lilt holl-e in Khellshlll'J Oil Monday. 1 l.-cem lu-r .'!. l-'.'l. at one o'clock, I-. m . the foiiowini: properties: Tin- interest of .lames Ii. Mc.M nllen Vi in icit of land in Llder township. 25 of w h idi an- cleared, w it h a unit anil a half story plank hoii-e and Lain. The inter. t of the same in 122 acres of tim'.i-r land in Llih-r town-hip. The inter. t of i. W. Ilerkey in 54 acres of iai.d in fan 1 hi ia tow n-hip. The interest iif the same in 5 acres of I. tin! in lliack IicK tow iislilp with a plank hou-e and t a hie. The interi-i of M. A. (Quartz i" three ten; hs of an acre of uroiind in fresson low n-hip. The interest of Aii-tin ("mm. Goorae Ii. Wait and P. II. Ihirk-t. Iruslees Kyan jeiical A -social ion of Noilh America at I'ortaire. Pa., in a lot of ground in I'ur taure l.orotih, liavinu thereon a church Im ; Id i in;. The interest of A 11. lreas Miller in a lot ofuroiind in St. Ilotiiface. ha i ii' t hereon a two-story frame house, blacksmith shop, st.il-li- and -pi in-jhoii-e. The iiitert t of Theodore Pender in l-O aci.- of land in liaHitin township, ahout 5o acre- of which are cleared, with a Iwo--ln y frame hou-e and harn. Tin- intere-t of F. -I. Thomas in a lot of uioiiikI in f at rolltown lx. rough with a two story frame doiihle (iuellini; house. '1 he interest of Uiiss.-ll Wert, in a lot or piece of erotind iii Klder township, liavini! i hereon erected a two-story frame dwell ing house. Kent F.Mlale Trannfern. As-ii;nee of (.". A. Dimon.l to Melinda C. Ditnond. froyle: consiiier.it ion. ?2i"0. Camhria Iron t oniiany to (Jeorfre G. (lough. Franklin. ?25i. Annie C. Wills to Jane Wills. Chest Sprinas. si. John Ashcroft to Kohert Iljnry Xel-on, Cresson township, $25o. Peter lioyle to Win. K. Litimrer. Al legheny township. '25. I)r. Kohert Deveraux to Jamt Lilly. S:'.3T. P. K. Myers to Andrew Uohins, Cassan dra, ?50. Adam Myers to Andrew Iiohins. Cassan dra. 50. I )r. I Jeorire K. Conrad to Ida L. Owens, Morrellville, $425. W. Frank Masters to Washinirtoti P.. it L. Association. Coopersdale, f 1. Win. J. Donnelly to Mrs. Kesiah Parr, Pattou. 210. Joseph A. (iray to Mary Hihsch, Chest, ?."' K I. Jane Short to Sarah Kane, Patton, f 1 to. Henry Gny to Giienia Wetherson, Sus i) in-h an 11a. S.17. John Krull to Daniel Cautliel, Johns town, ?1 .OOO. Frederick Itoehin to Lind IiiM-hm, Low er Voder. 3oo. William Ktintz to Clarence Ucrryhill, j Kichland. SI, loo. I Jacob Horner's administrator to Ldward J Horner. Johnstown, ?2oo. j Howard K. Miller to John Krull, Stonv- creek. f21'l. j Michael Zimmerman to August Full- man, l,wcr 1 oder, .hki. Margaret Donnelly to John McCrory, Morrellville, Too. Georiie W. Statler to Wm. Houghton, Morrellville. l.o'iO. Cambria Iron Co. to Martin L. Miller, Fast Coiicmamrli, X5o. Kohert P.. Speer to Jack Novauty, Por tage towtiship, ?2.uio. Wm. I'.ealty to K. I. Powers, Morrell Ville, l.Joo. Junies fond ron to S. A. Cooper, Dysart, -). Mary Harris to Daniel Shiinian, Jack- j son. ?3,(l. David Dilx-rt's administrator to W. C. Chappell, Croyle, f 15. Win. Shartz to C. Wenteroth, Suiiiiner merhill, J--50. Heirs of John W'estoyer to Isaac West over, Susquehanna. ?3o3. Win. M. Salkeld to Joseph G. Hampton, South Fork, fToo. James Caw them's heirs to Pen jainin Cathern. South Fork. 1 1.2(. Cat hirine Kipple to K. T. Xolley, Sus ijiiehaniia. $I,(i5o. Andrew Strociiy to Michael Dohanski, Klder. 1.275. Michael Dohanski to Andrew Stroeny, Hastings, f70o. Inrl Tom'n 'alln. Stowo's Uncle Tom's Cabin Company produced this old-time play at the opera house on Wednesday evening in the pres ence of a lame auditnee. The company Is a pood one, and their hand and orchestra are very fine. The specialities introduced at intervals in the drama are pleasing in the extreme, and the audience were de lighted and refused to leave their seats even w hen the electric light suddenly went Dunn, J out in the middle of the last act. Topsy is a sack full of fun herself, and the remain der of the company are all Kood. The Milrlnll. (fnturiit, Itecuril. At the opera house .Kbeiisburg Monday November l'i. : i.p 11 . fe- m lo i ; .1 L 1 1,1 I..I 1 ri- ' 1 . : l r -' ., r j. r ' '1 licit - i.t at -:i that '1 .i'uHI. It;. ,,f it h.-r of . of th .It iii ihis I!. tiH ttn n 1'iirin I'rop. The Fniled States uepartm.-iit of airri cui'.urc will shortly issue a bulletin of most progressive purpose. The claim will he m id.- and substantiated, that pecans, chestnuts, walnuts and other nuts will in 1 he near future, he grow n as regular farm r ips. The twentieth century will wit 111 - a U tter appreciation of the value of nuts in general, and of the profit that may he derived in growing them. Nuts have a higher nutritive valine than the apple, peach and pear. They are of the nature i of staple articles of diet, and approach of the grains in food value. Moreover, they are not perishable, and are easily handled. - ith little w eight and risk. This country is largely supplied with nuts from abroad, ulthoug nearly all of them might a- well In- produced in the United States. Almost a York Daily. That Democratic wonder, tin? New York HYW.; iYnrlil. has ju.-t changed it week- , ly into a t w ice-a-w . ek paper, and you can J uet t he tw o pa per- a w eek for the same old 1 l.oo a year. JIfirrtauc Mrrimm. The following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Thursday, Noyemlcr s. 1-lH: William F. Sloan and Kegina Plum, Carrolltown. Henry Kobinson ai.d Annie Zenges, Johi.stow 11. John Koontz and Maggie J. Wilson, Morrel Iville. John Waibleand Annie Doubt, Prowns town. Lewis Lamhour and Klizabeth Kritzer, Parr tow nship. James F. Perkhymer and Kmma P. Mil ler. Morrellville. William K. K. (irambling. Dunlo. and Cora P'riuger, Indiana county Pa. Henry Self and Kllen Smith, Johns town. (J. A. Valentine, Patton, and Catharine Kothgeh, Carrolltown. George W. Curiiahan and Mary M. Gardner, Keade township. price "L in k of P.: The new s from New York Itnl II In Rearing. Where am I at, M usty? Gonling. A fli.r rtiiiniiiir 11 sii.: L i.:i v in tlm -1;;M,eVsatearfn'Sh,,V,',y otti " U, li"" daV' U 'S Very The Fiikkmax and the. WurXtl will lie ' natural for the editor to hw.se his beariugs ent Lo any address for one year for tJ.UO I and desire to know "where he is at." The Pennsylvania railroad company has decided to increase its standard of weight of steel rails on the main line from S5 pounds to loo pounds. The change is to go into effect next year and all new rails lictween Jersey city and Pittsburg will lie of the new standaid. The increase is principally due to the heavier locomo tives, which the company has gradually been acquiring, lieside the increase in speed. Most of the new rails will be 00 feet in length, as against the 30 foot rail now generally used. HlHrellanroa Kollrr. yAM ABhE PROPERTY FOR SAIiK. T A lot ol if round in the Kft ward ol Kheus hurit, 66 ty 264 leet. In desirable location, having a two Mnrle.1 Iraine loupe. V rooms anil baorment, in excellent repair. Will be sold cheap and on reasonable teriiM. M. II. KITI ELLj. Kl.enetiur. I'a., Annul t 10 tf 'I'HK Khenptiurn KullillriK - Lrfan Asuoelatlon JL will otter for sale at the council chamber, Eb eiisbunc, on the .'ourth Monday In NoveiDher, It.ooo.iw. TIKW. HAMS, I.IKTKR I.&KIMKR, Secretary. President. (Urn ml (Clearance Sale On Friday, the 9(h, and until further notice we will make a Special Reduction of 10 per cent, on all purchases to the amount of 5 or over throughout our entire stock. Our goods are new and desira ble, bought for Cash, and marked at the lowest possible figures, but in this sale we reserve ab solutely nothing. Everything, including Dress Goods, Millinery, Coats, Wraps, Notions, Underwear, Ladies' and Children's Furnishings &c, will 9 be sold. This a genuine clearing-out sale in all departments. Do not fail to take advantage of this grand opportunity. On all bills of $10 a saving of $1 in cash. w Mrs. B.E JONES. "VJ"')T1CK. Notice l hereby fflTen that the fol 1.1 lowlnif accounts bore been filed In thet'ourt ul t'nmmnn Pleas ol t!ambrla county. Pa., and will te confirmed by sa lil Court on Monday, the third day ol December next, unless cause be shown to tn contrary? Flint and final account ol A. W. Hurk. assig nee ol W. K. Jones. First and final account ol N. V. FretdhoB, as sin nee ol Joseph M. Young. First and final account of P. J. Dietrich, asslg. neeololHogae B 'Others. First and final account ol 3. H. Merley. assig nee of Felix A . Ie. J.ll. IIAKHV. Prolhonolary. Ebensburg, Pa.. Nov. 4lh. 1S94. H1KIWS' APPKAISKMENT. Notice is hereby given that the lollnwinir named appraisements ol property appraised and set aiiart lor widows of deceJenU under the Act of Assembly 01 the 4th ol April. A. D. 1851. have been tiled In the Register's office in and lor t e county ol ('aml.na. and will ne presented to the Orphans' Court ol said county for confirmation and allowance on WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 5. iHHl: 1 Inventory and appraisement nl personal property appraisep and set apart to Martha Ber ry. late ol Johnstown, deceased . vzai.uo. 1. Inventory and appraisement ol personal property appraised and set apart to Clara C Dl hert. widow oS W alter .1 . Dltiert, late ol Johns town, deceased. t-'lOU.oo. 3 Inventory and appralsment '. personal prop erty appraised and set apart to I.illle il. Mc A loos, widow ol Lor en n E. McAfoos, late ol ltai nesboro, deceased. .0 (to 4. invent, ry and appraisement of personal proerty apuraltied and set aprt to Mary M .ilnrev. widow of Michael Mhirey, late ol Johns town, deceased. 100 00. 6. Inventory and appraisement of personal property appraised and set apart to Teresa Crime, widow of Joseph Crlste, late el Cresson township, deceased, taon.uu. 6. Inventory and appraisement of personal property appraised and set apart to Katharine Srbaeler, widow of Oeorve S. Scbaefer, late ol lale borouKh, deceased. $.100 00. 7. Inventory and appiaisement of personal property appraised and set apart to Ann .1 . t tar ret t. widow of William Tiarrett, late of Munster township, deceased. Ciou.Oll. 8. Inventory and appraisement of nerg mal proierty appraised and set apart to Annie E. Shatter, widow of eire Shatter, late ol Johns town, deceased. (tOU.Uu u. Inventory and appraisement of personal proverly a nd real estate appraised and set apart to Rebecca lane Webb, widow of John A. Webb, late of Johnstown, deceased. Personal property, US.3. Beal estate. 1S4 47 to. inventory and appraisement ol personal property appraised and set apart to Mary Jones, widow of John J . Jones, late ol BlackllcK town ship, deceased. io5 in). It. Inventory and appraisement ol personal prepert j and real estate appraised and set apart to Adda J. ttallaber. widow of A. D. ilallaher. late ol BarLesboro. deceased. Personal property . 1W S3. Real estate, f 100.17. l'i. Inventory and appraisement of personal property and re I estate appraised and set apart to Mary Speicher, widow ot HamQei Spelcher. late of Klcfila' d township, deceased. Personal property. Wi.2b Real estate, ttl&.OO, 13. lnveou rv and appraisement of personal property and real estate appraised and set apart to Jennie E. Domlord, late ol Johnstown, decuas ed. Perronal property, 67.0U. Keal estate, ra oo 14. Inventory and appraisement of personal property appraised and set apart to Ellxa Brack en, widow ol Stewart T. Bracken, late ol Johns town, deceased, tlfctt 00. DANIEL. A. M'OOUOH. Register. Register's office, Ebensburg, Pa.. Nov. V. lvtM. KEOIMTER'S NOTICE. The sollowinK accounts have been examined and passed by me and remain filed ol record in this office lor the Inspection ol belrs, levalees. and all others Interested, and will be presented to the Orphans' Court ol Cambria county lor con firm lion ana allowance on W EUNEgDAY . DE C EM BER 6. 1S4: I. First and final account of H . B. Piper, vuar dixn ol Ira M. Beam, son ol L.. T. Beam, late ol Johnstown, deceaaed. 'I. Account ol Lew J. Profser. trustee of the es tate ol David Prosser. deceased. 3. First and partial account of Mary Owens and W . A. Owens, administrators ol David Ow ens, late ol Cambria township, deceased. 4. First and final account ol Jacob M. Seese, administrator ol Suraanah Seeve, late ot Rich land township, Deceased. 6. First and final account ol I. W. Boland. ad ministrator and trustee of Conrad Boland, late ol Carroll t wnghlp, deceased. 6 First aud partial account of N. 8. Oeonc. administrator ol saauel Varner. late of South Fork, deceased. 7. Second and partial account ol William It. Paul, admiaistralor ol Marv OoUKbnour, late oi Sionyrreek towusbip. deceased. 8. First aud Goal account ol Erhard Zaok, ad ministrator ol Charles Wess, late ol the cliy ol the city ol Johnstown, deceased. u 1 he account of Josephine Hoffman and Si mon YauKlit. administrators ol Matthias Hotl man, late ol Allegheny township, deceaseil. 10. First and final account ol J. M . 8bumaker. truMtee to sell tne real estate of which Joseph W. Lance died seized. II. The second and final account of M. D. Klt teli, administrator ol Bernard McColgan. late ol Wllmoie borouKh, deceased. DANIEL A. MtlOl'dH. Retclsfer. Ketrlster'a office, Elnsborn, Pa., Nov. 9. 1M. T'KIAL LIST. Second Monday In December Use Sanford vs. Powell etal. Winner & Baker vs. Boes. Woll vs. Erie City Iron Works. Hott It Bros. vs. Hughes Bros. Scboonover vs. Dean. Use Scan lan vs. Plait et al. Osborn vs. Cooler et al. Snyder vs. Cambria Iron Co. M 'Donald vs. Hofecker. Shoemaker vs. Fllwerald Plaster Co. Tiich et al. vs. TiKh. Horner vs. Wilson. Flck vs. Brown Broj. k Sims. Wyland et al. vs. Decker. Myers vs. Borough of Morrellville. John H. Waters & Bros. vs. F'enn . E nson Oeneral electric Co. vs. Ores well. Vincent Bars tow Ji Co. rs. Creswall Klepser h. Co. vs. Cresswell. Youck et al. vs. Spenser. Merchants National Bank vg Ieabey Kokos vs . Cresson Coal & Coke Co. Bunts vs. Cambria Iron Co. Fearl vs. Clark. Hitter vs. Not ley. Third week Pindle vs. Cambria Land (Jo. (troaan vs. Kd ward, ttlll vs. Irwin Kotruff vs. Irwin. Drass vs. M'Closkey Lantxy vs.SpanKler. J. C. DARBY. ProUionotary, EtensburK,Pa., Nov. blh, 18W4. DBriil All of the Many Sraidhii; tiPncs We Mare Blcen ffering. A fori to Economical Buyers Coflcernins-Fall M tinier Goods: Men's Suits. Kor .Ml wo will si-11 vi.ii n Suit ...... .1 1., make. mati.ri:il ami slvl.. in !i..v i, ...... nxi't iMxieht for for FT.:! or J'.t.ui. At flll lll UB will u.ll ..I. ........ 1;..., ..f .. .... -. ... . . . . ul( , . . u I. t llll. VII of C assi filers, UoukIi Clieviots. I nlinislu-iJ iiiirMi'ds .-suits worm spot t asii flo.im. Kollirll shift. llf? Suits ns low -. c i -j. worth actual value to any one 5.50. OUR BOYS' AND CHILDEEH'S CloIMnj Deparlmcnl Is one iiKiinmotli selcetioii of all stvlt-s of patt rns and styU-s of makes at astonish ing low prices. C h i Id ren's Don ble-1 '.reasteil I.2.r to 5.:MI. Children's Overcoat, with or witlmnt Capes, tl.jr, to M.fyi. Hoys' Suits, all sizes, for 3.i0 and up to fl2..H). Hoys' Overcoats at any figure you want, as we have them to suit every liody. We have a line that will attract every body. Men's work in e I'.mts for 75 cents. Men's scuff or eveniuif I 'ants for 1 im l.ri, tl.: and fcl.oo. Men's tine dress 1'ants for ?:(.( I and un to fT.(). Hoys' knee Pants for 20 cents, 25 cents. .V) cents. 75 cents, 115 cents. OVERCOATS. C?yVe can save you lots of money by buying your Overcoat from us. lleavv Mersey Overcoats, blue or black, lone:, !atest style, for J4.50 to fT.uo. Moscow Heaver, all wool, for fs.oo. ATTENTION! r5?"Anv Overcoat that we have left f rom last season we are willing to sacrilice :l cents on tne dollar on. thus: SHI.ui Overcoat for only . ...5.ui .I.O) Overcoat for 2.5() 2.5)1 Overcoat for 1.75 SHIRTS. We bought a job lot Laundried Shirts very fancy, worth 1.), w ill sell them off for fid cents. Outing Shirts, full yard long, for 25 cents. Solid duck Shirts, all colors for 25 cent Hlack saline, extra heavy, for 5o cents. t?5 We can civo you I'nderclotliitur to suit the cold weather for .id cents per suit. These goods are extra heavy, very soft ;l.d iion-MiriiiKitig. i ry it. HJlTS - caps. If you w ant to wear latest, we have it. at a price to suit you. We sell Hats for 1.() that formerly sold f(r$1.5o. Caps, extra heavy, for stormy weather. 25 cents. Fur Caps, with M-ak, for 5o cents. You never bought one for less than Jl.oi. DRY GOODS. India lilnc Calicoes nil i... 1 1. r. - - cents. Other stores sell them fur t'mh.I s cents. Dark Calicoes fur 5 cents per vard Turkey red oil Calico s for rents, f.ir- mer price, s cents. Shaker Fhninel full v. r.l .!,).. f. .- cents per yard. Muslin, Oleached orunlileached. fu!l yartl wide, for onlv 5 cents. Lancaster Winghani fur ' cents per yard. Hark Outing Cloth, in cents pi-r var.l. Crash, bleached or unbleached, fur 5 cents. Cretonne. M cents, former tiri4s 1 Pelitk per yard. All 'vool dress IMaids for only 12 cents. Handsome dark Sutine r..r i . ,...r yard. " ' ool t. ashniere. all colors, for 25 cents. Ladles' Cloth. 4 inches wide, fur.l'lci-iils. Surah Silk, all colors, for 4o cents. Velvet, all colors, for 45 cents. Stocking Yarn, all colors. 4 ruts fur -v. cents. Saxony Yarn, all colors. .1 cuts for 25 cents. LAKES' FURNISHING GOODS Itiblied Vests, long sleeves for 25 cents. Fleece lined wool Vests. 5(1 cents. Natural wool and scarlet vests for 7: cents. Children's woo Hose. In rents. Trimming llrni.t from I -m v.,,i .... All sizes and colors lad jes" Corsets from n cents to f i.im. Ladies" wool Skirts fur 75 cents, wort $1.25. 5-ply Carpet Chain, all colors, for 2( 1 - I". tiray Hlankets, extra heavy, for 75 cent a pair. White Hlankets, extra heavy, 1 !4 wide for JI.5D. Yellow Hlankets. all wool, extra heavy ?2.25. I laps, all colors, from .Vi cents to ::.25. Special Drive in Ladies' Coats All new styles, large Miff sleeves, fur trimmed, tight tilting, extra large huttoi.s. with very large roll collar, for t.5() and un to f ll.isi. A SACRIFICE! r?i'""Auy Coat thai we have lift over from lat sea-on ill U sold for on.--l.-i I f the original price, thus: ?..! oat for f.s.Mi 3.50 Coat for 1.75 FURNITURE. We are st'H-ked to our fullest rapacity. S-piece Hed-riKdii Suite, all lur.luuml for c2"i. Cuplioards. witli rule front, two sections, for cl 1 .m never was oid U-fore for less cl5.oo. A new style Sink. i'li tw o drawers, ex ra large basin, w it h lid can U- changed o a Siili-lMiard w hen u-t in u-i for onlv fs.io. In fai t, our line is all new and com plete. SHOES. SHOES. When ill need of Shoes von ran find a full seUition in men's. ladies". Ixiys" and children". Weijiiote you a few leaders: Ladies' doiigola tip. button. $1.25, worth ?'.'. s i. Ladles" tip lllucliorette. fl.75. worth s" "Jl Ladies" liand turned butt. ?2.5o. worth f 3.5(1. Men's tin congress or lace. 1.25. worth ?2.(i. Men's top sole brogan. '.'. cents, wortli 1.25. Men's top sol,, grain lace. 1.".5. worth Men's calf tin congress or lace. ' isi worth 2.75. Men'i tip congress, all ; in size, ti ( w ort h 2. ( i. We can y a full line of men's Kip Hoots. Our line of Uuhliers is complete. An Invitation. Our stock is as fajr t lMik upon as a pretty maiden's face. The llewet. Worthiest ideas of men's ami women's wear are always in our store. Take our 2.75 raif Shoes fur men for in stance: also our ladies" 2.5)doiigola Shoe. They'ie made liv hand. '. which means (among other good things, that t liere'are no nails or stitches iii-j,it. u hurt the feet. All new shapes, too. I r o;i in and s e t hem. Yours truly. THE LEADER. R. L. JOHSSTOS. M. J. BL't'k. A. IT. B LIS. Lht&blisbbd 187'i. Johnston, Buck & Co., UANKKIIS, EBENSBURG, - PENN'A. A. W. BITK, l anbirr. 1TABL1HHBD 1888. Carrolltown Bank, UAKROU.TOWN. FA. T. A. MIIARBtrUIl, t'anblrr. General Banting Easiness Transacted The tollowlnit are tbe principal feature! ol general baBKina; business : DEPOSITS Keoetved payable on demand, and Interest bear log certificates leaned to time depositors. Extended to customer on favorable term and approred paper discounted at all time. COLLECTION S Made In the locality and upon all tbe banking towns In the United States. Chances moderate. DRAFTS Issned negotiable In all parts of the TTnlted States, and lorelun exchange issued on ill parts of Europe. ACCOI7WTS Uf merchants, farmers and others solicited, to whom reasonable accomodation will be extended. Patrons are a snored that all transactions shall be held as strictly private and ontldenttal, and that they will be treated as liberally as good banking tnles will permit. Respectfully, JOHNKTOJf. BFC'K A CO. A. E. PA rrO. WM. It. BAXIiFOKIt, THE First National Bank OF FATTON. PATTON, Cambria Co., Pa. Capital, raid np, - - $50,000. Account of Corporations, Firms and Individuals received upon tbe most favorable terms consistent with sale and conserva tive Manilla;. Steamship Tickets lor sale by all the lead Ins; Lines and Foreign lrmlts payable In any of tbe principal cities ol the Old World. All correspondence will bave our personal and prompt attention. latereal Paid on Time Drpoalta. oetl3.93 S. L. RIID. MATniOT BliUI. REED & READE, Attorneys at I nw, KBENSBUK.t. - - - PENNA. rjfflce on Centre street. 4.28 93 KITTELL & LITTLE, AttorneyH at 1 iiav, EHENSBUKG, PA. ftHIIO In Uera House. 1.9.V4 TW. DICK, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW EllSSlDEO. Pssia'A' r-Speclal attention to given claims for Pen-, slon Bounty, etc ehl- ao r F. McKENRICK, f ATTOBHBT iKD OOt'KflBlXOR AT LAW, EHfcNSBUKl. - PA sT-Offlce on Centre street. THOS. BRADLEY'S QASH S AA14AAA4AA AA A A MAIN STREET, GALLITZIN, Is filled to the roof with all the choice ooiLs of the season in Dress Goods, new Covert Cloths, Cash meres, HENRIETTAS Al SERGES. Ilenreiettas from 15 cents to the finest in the mar ket. Full line of Prints, Muslins, Cantons and Flannels. New Things in Hosiery, Shoes and Rubbers. Full line of Underwear for men and boys. Splendid Assortment of Outing and Dross Shirts, commencing at 25 cents and up to $2.00. All the New shapes in Soft and Stiff Hats, commencing at 50 cents up to the finest made. See our new Non Rip Shoe for Men and Boys. Full Assortment of Flour and Groceries and all at low cuh prices. H H. MYERS. ATTOHNEY-AT-L.AW. EnuBSBUBa. PA. jJaTOPe I Collonade Bow. oa Dentre street. D ONALD E. DUFTON, ATTOKN EY-AT L.A W, EBBBHBrRO, PBBBA. Office In Opera House, tlenter street. I IT XI T 1 ". - lir-Jj. - . SHIP YOUR PRODUCE TO KIRKPATRICK & JOHNSON, IOII LIBERTY STREET. PITTTSBURG, - - - PA., AM VOl" Wil l. KKfKIVK The Highest Cash Prices. TII KY EITIIKi: BUY OUTRIGHT HS IIAXfH K. N COMMISSION Butter, Ems, Clieese, Poultry, Annies, Potatoes, Grain. Hides, &c, k. CAR LOTS A SPECIALTY. SEND FOi: I'RR'E LIST. It Pays to Advertise. I i r " E r, x r s r s. sr t S- V V c; -' r. -Z C: i' i ii ii
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