i . (;c V L . I. VP I'KliSO.V' IL. ,i.;r ,'fHH'!. opened up on Monday. (,ur .ummiT visitors are m-arly all none, j arrived, 10ti Irish borsa collars at .,.n Son'. irtif Westmoreland county Teacher' " tau ,:elJ 'n tlreenobura next I , ,vn Morgan of thf East WarJ. has I 7-) irrcinttl jacltor of te Tubllc School .hint- n i. rmf, sprnt a few bonrs In town iMilur N-'h-bftrt, of th Johnstown vr... ls twn tfcH weekdolna duty i;vr-e juror. uviictit Is growlnn less every day. oimu'-f ptr day. Mn Vatiiiie Pettz. of Vtttsburjr. is yi- Maud and Mary lender, of tills , v rre!i,'nt ",,'t- Mr. iraii U.meX (nt-e Kane.) of Kan- has oeru vi.ltlr.e friend and relatives lt i arettn fr the past month. vir. V. A Davis, of Altoona, bas re. .(,iV,.,l t'ie appointment of postal cleik be v. w Yotk and Pittaurjjh. -Mr. ami Mr. William lloran, of Johns ,n, a-" v isttloc Mrs. Horau's parents, v;: i,.t Mr. John A. Elair, if this fcluce. M'- Mary Scanlan and Blanche Ilen--t't their departure on Monday mornir.f; x. Xnvlour's AcndVroVt near l.atrobe. Mr. A'f. Evans, of Kane, Ta., aon of v. R 'NTf Evan-, of this place, arrived In i 0:1 Sunilay on a visit to the pnrental ;viJ j.tor nydr U off duty for a few v. t-avlnij sprtlm'il his aokla at Cresson Tin-day !-t by making a misstep on :tli'. Frtil'-rlok Hart, wtio when a boy was a M .leot of this plaee, died at Chest bprincs , T!;ar.nUy of last week, aed about .13 I ' .v.-r;i! fakirs with cheap Jewelry were l iw i"i our street this week fleecing j '.;''.. 1 xrvrteit to get about $10 worth of ' , . 'rv fi.r W cents. I ' Tt-urraan, Democratic candl- j 'w fur Vice I'rexldent, pel over the ' :vu';ylania railroad on Wednesday on j wiy to New York. j -Tilt' owner of a drab overcoat was lost j k'. M trie coat on the streets of Ebensburg i : il v: !ny V'J.en he turns up ho will find ; ,-.t at the piwit offlet. ; -n M'.ur,tay next the CooemauKh basa I a:i t!ie Ebenburii club will play , ; . kmi' f I' hall lii tb's place and lt prom :,. in' r.:i interestlnit one. I - .i n.;;iy of out dolimjiient subscribers j " N In atti'tulam-e at court next week. I f would re jtiad to .tee them drop ln,ettl j ur ind Tiv a year In advance. I -n.'ti. EJwsrd Ca'.Iihan. It Is said, wilt I i..n K'l l to :r-,.? hymeneal altar a beautiful j c 1 ?"-iuip'l.,hfd young lady of liallltzln, j '. :.!'r'.i county. CrttutbiiTg Argu. S -A biaci embroidered cashmere cape is f.iunl on ttie Htreots of EtmnKhnr "na . !.v t.ii i r, wi.ich the oDr can st by - ' ig At '.Lis ofuce and paying for this no- t'.-e T!ie t.iipt:one Hn betwen Ebenburg i fd t'arri'lltown wan completel on Mjnday ; ast and a talk between the two points free wis one of the Intoresilan fvaturei of tie sr-.t day. The express rnmrar.lrs havts changed liiu vhane of the liijuor troubles at Law--nce, Mil., by announcing that they wil a longer transport li'juors cf any klad to tat city. r.upfure cnre guaranteed by Dr. J.P.. I iiycr, Arcli St., Philadelphia, l'a. Ease Ui.uoe, no operation or delay from busl attested by tnoinands of cures after others fail. -Mrs. Nancy Good, wife cf Christian ;oid. of East Taylor townsnlp, aud the sprier of Mrs. Lewis Strayer. of this place. at ber home la Eat Taylor township on Monday last. -Key. Samuel Oilson, of Cincinnati, "!:io, ho ditrlr the war wm a member of Cnmrany F 133 ict. I'etir. Vol.. of this ?!are, preached In the PrfPbyterlan churctl la Ihispi-e on Sunday. -Strangers who visit Ehensburg are re laemedtorarrylnnterns or supply tbem eWM with ladnw camiirs, M they are la danger or coming in cnnta-t with the street lamp pots after sun down. Twenty years ar, jrjluh P. OrWwoId left Mad sup. Conn.. !th onlv .-sn in hii t'essinD. He returned to that nlace last I " Y ' ' r-ornsourK l"eiy. t-w-k in a private ear. Re nowU,e Alt?"- T W,.U iaa, Kan , an. I Is very wealthy. -Mr. Sherman Evans, cf Kane, p , ,on f Mr Dsrl.t Evans, f thl, piace, aD(1 wno !s route agent ou the R-dgeway railroad tunr.mg ftom FCane to Erie, Is spnd'ng t.u vwa',,.n w!h l.ls parents In this place. -'ieorue Clark, who was convlctM the '"'i.e county rourts In April last, of the lariW and robbery of drover Wrn. Mc- ltnd, of Allegheny City. In September. . was on Mondy sentenced to be hans M. - le work of drilling In the Cberrytree ,l: 1 KM was again resumed on Frl- a.t, out about four o'clock Saturday tools were stuck at a depth of i7.;o. ,':;"'lM" 'w being drawn and the v takn out. -TN f!eeland and Tbnrmar club of r a-wlll hold their next meeting at 1 -'-'Ipera lloim,. on Monday rnina it-ov.ui s. ' "C.ma. Mrantrers attendina '"1'iku uiscusseu. -'.Ve have a speedy and positive Cure 'aurrh, Diphtheria. Cacker Mouth, and J idache, In Shtloirs Catarrh Remedy. A 1-4'. InliTfur free with each bottle. Use 'f vo.i ,i,.,r b-nlth nd sweet breath :r r.mts. Mold by lr. T. j. Davison. -.o ( the Mountain IIouw cn Monday. '!ay. Wednesday and Thursday next to "'Mr. Anna u-a th bin great Una of ' -lie is the man to buy from for . :.'i.e di-aHr.cs and satisfaction now " l onioniy Clothing : l'a. Company, Johns- ;' in KoenH'jurg som years ago when "j l""11 "!' proprl-trss of the Cam- I ' "u "' I ".V iii'iv ni . . ... I I,.. "'"'i iiaoKeniiiH cnunierrell i a i. y. is a . hilver certlfi- '"J. tt-IHtt-r 1) The workmanhir. on -'id h a'mit perfect. The b?gus bill i"7. . U'r A' A ht)rP lookout bhuld be ' K tor t!i i.iiiu .A'J'!U-tUi V. UiOiStead. a well irw.wn '"or Alliums. h0 rs M.nr I ...... ...i. .... .i . . ' ""i on . . tuy in;i wune passing i ' r to an,u.r near Pittsburg and o -.! y . f ,.,iM. even- "iv r "if. I,;l"J I.O.J,if.. . .,,-uuaaer, or wrernsnurg. i Pny. tne capital stock being placed at ''V "T Tr,,,nrt'- 19 topPn t tba j IO.OOO. They will build several large M.,u this Place. Mrs. Nan- house, about a mile below Llgonler. where was rr.rmerly Mls Alice Fester, and they own sixtv Hursess Richards acnored In aevri dollars la th way of flora for the borough treasury during the present week. Edward Bolslnger. son cf Mr. Jest, Itolsmer. cf this place, on Monday last euured St. Francis' College, at Loretto, for the purpose tf taking a course In civil en gineering. On the first of thl month a law went Into effect la w York Mate making It Illegal to marry In that State without first procui iu3 a license. The new law Is similar to that now In force Id Pennsylvania. A new two story school bouse at St. Augustine. Is completed and ready for oc cupancy. Jtts expected tbat Professor J. S. Foley who taught there last winter will be the first to wield the birch !n the new building. Mr. John J. Kinney, of Tnnnelblll. who after the &rt Monday of January r.ext will bang hii overcoat la the Sheriff's oflice, and atteni to the various duties that pertain to that importaut ofTiee, was In town for sever al days during the present week shaking hands wltu bis many frleuda. A man who has tried It says that wood en poets treated as follows, at a cont of two cents apiece will last o long that the party adopting it will not live to aee bis posts d.H-ay. Take boiled linseed oil and stir in pulverized charcoal to the consistency of paint, and put a coat over the timber. The Johnstown Octette Club, which gave a concert In the Opera House in this place on Tuesday evening, sang to a very small audleuce. Concerts seem to have do charms for the people of Ebensburg. and nothing short of an opera or a fcood play will receive their patronage. While threshing at the barn of Wm. Crawley, In Franklin township, Westmore land county, a few days ago. the cylinder became so heated as to Ignite tba straw, and bad It not been for the plentiful supply of water at band and the vigorous efforts of ttiose present, the barn would bave been de stroyed. Mr. Dart McCabe and bis daughter Mis a Christiana returned borne 00 Tuesday after an absence of a couple of months, thirty. three days of which were spent In Ira land where Mr McCabe was visiting the scenes of bis youth. Bart reports having bad a pleasant time and his ocvantrlp seems to bave agteed witn him. Miss Mary li. Roberts, daughter of Mr. C.T. Roberts, of this place, took her de paiture on Monday morning for Columbus. Ohio, where aba will visit her school-mate. Miss Ethel Russell, of tbat city. Miss Roberts will also visit friends In Uubanna, Xnia and Bellefonte. and will remain away from heme about three months. The Democratic State Central Commit tee bava directed 1000 meetings to be held on Thursday, September 27tb, IMS, la the Sute of Pennsylvania. This will be the grand opening of the campaign in the Key stone "State. Let every Democrat be re vived and filled with enthusiasm to De fol owed by victory la November next. A grand pic-nlc will be heid in tba Brothers' Grove, at Loretto, on Wednesday, September 12th. for the benefit of the Loretlo Cornet Band- Dinner and topper will be served on tba ground anJ a fine dancing platform wi'.l accomodate all who wish to trip the light fantastic toe. Everybody should attend and give the Band boys a lift. The Democrat!-; Senatorial conferees, representing the district composed cf the counties of Blair and Cambria, will meet at the Fitzharris hotel, at Galiitzia to-day (Thursday,) September 6th. Tbe conferees from this county are Messrs. W. A. It. Lit tle, of Allegheny towDnhlp ; P. F. Kirby of Wilmore, and Edward McNeells, of Jonns to w u. A roan named John Tarne'.l was acci dentally shot in the fleshy part of his left arm at the P. R. R. station about 11 o'clock Tuesday forenoon. lie anJ another party were fooling with a revolver, wbec tba weapon was accidentally discharged, with tbe result stated. Dr. W. B. Lowman dressed bis wound, which Is not serious. JoknttO'rn Trpjune. Michael Underzook, a ITunsnrlan. was killed by a falling derrick at Mapleton, Huntingdon county, on Tuesday afternoon. Tbe unfortunate man was working on the new P. R. It. bridge at that place when the accident happened. He was recently employed by Messrs. Sparks & Evans, at Johnstown, to which place his remains were Uken for interment. By a premature blast at the Collies stone quarries, near Bellefonte on Wednes day afternoon, Patrick Dillon, an expe rienced quarrymat, had his lert eye torn from Its socket and the other eye Injured so tbat It is feartd be will be entirely deprived or sight. A finger on bis right hand was al so broken, lie U about 45 years old and unmarried. One other man was iciuieJ. A Cleveland and Tburman Club was organized at Oallltzla on Friday last and about ISO Democrats enrolled themselves as members. After the organization of the club It was addressed by Hon. John S. Rhey, of Ebensburg and A. V. Dively. Esq , in creased In membership and before the cam paign ends tna roll wlil contain at least :00 rami s. Bedford county has CC1 pensioners, who are paid ?21."o7 quarterly. Cambria county tas4?, who receive fl4,168. The number In other near counties and the amount paid quarterly Is as follows: Centre, TOO, JlO, 717; Clearfield. 49;J, 13,S; Huntingdon 6.-2, flS.r.73; Jnnlata. 221. f7.650; MifUin, 3W, VJ.OU ; Terrr. 333. 13.544. There are tm pensioners in Blair county, who receive quarterly t.'O.So.t. The following named persons can each receive a letter by calling at the Ebensbnrcb I Potofflce : James Costiilo. Mr. a G. Dodge, j Mr. Wm. J. Davis. Mr. John P. Evans. Mrs ) D. E. James. Miss M. J. Jons (2). Mr. j! C. Johnson ( J). Mrs. L. A. Hall (2). Mrs May Tall, Horace Snodsrass, Miss R, A" Wilson, Picf. W. n. felth. Miss Mitha 11 - J A W mmr n a. v. waiters, Esn. Persona the shipments from the Cresson and ClaarCe'.d Coal and Coke company's mines at Frugality are now. averag ing 20 cars pr day-10 of coal and 10 of coke. There Is also shipped from the raw mill of the same company 3 car loads of lumber per day.-The capacity of the mines, ovens and mill are being increased, and era long their capacity will be doubled. AN ready 43 houses have been erected for the accommodation of their 300 employe. A number of Pittsburg capitalists last week received a charter for a corporation to o anown as the Llgionier Valley Ice Com- A ,ake he constructed for harvesting tn They Intend to change the cour.a of mountain stream so that it will enter the lak Tin., . --" -..-..j, uave uouses mere Willi a capacit7 of twentv thi.., t..... Tbe con t facta for two of the new hotel buiJditins at Bedford SDrincs have been let. Vohe Brothers, of Monongahela City, will put up the two new wings which are to cost f.'tf 000. One of them will be three stories hlh. and will contain the new ball room, which will be on the first floor. The other wfnii will i. two storh-s high and will have in It a large parlor a"d reception room. The i "tone work will be beCun at once and the build'ng will Le completed by the first of! licit Judy. a I William B. O'Dell, a coal-bleak negro. astonished a Brooklyn police Justice tba other morning by speaking a rich Irinh brogue. O'Dell says ha was born of pegro parents, at Ballyslo, Wexford county, Ira land, and, cot having been naturalized since his arrival la America, was still an Irishman. Between April 9tn and Jane SOtn. of this year, the United States Bureau of Ani mal Industry slaughtered nearly 10,000 sus pected cattle In the district within a radios of eight miles of tba new City Hall, Phila delphia. Pa. In tba same time they have. In conjunction with tbe 8tate. Inspected 2, 063 herds, visited 3.319 stables. Inspected 41.0C7 animals, tagged 23.026 animals and have destroyed 13 diseased herds containing 150 cattle. Although it may not be gener ally known, tba district has been in cattle quarantine since April 9th. The following Sheriff's deeds were read and confirmed on Wednesday : Joseph A. Gray, High Sheriff of Cambria county, to Tbotras Griffith, for tract or land sold as property, of John Reese and Eliza Reese, for sum of f 1.025 ; from Joseph A.Gray, nigh Sheriff of Cambria county, to Casper Leib and John Anderson, for a tract of land sold as property of Abram Dellaven, for the sum of f3l0; from Joseph A.Gray, High Sheriff of Cambria county, to Fred Eger, for a tract of land sold as property of Frank Burgoon for tbe sum of 1 25, An item la going tba rounds of tbe papers that the Juice of water melon will remove freckles. A young lady of this place read the Item in a religious paper and tried tbe experiment, giving ber face a thor ough soaking before going to bed. When she got np she took a look In a mirror an d was borlfied to find ber face, ordioartly quite pretty, a mass of red blotches and pimples, caused by tbe poison la the water melon. She has not been out of house for three days and will be presentable In about a week from data. Indiana ft&engar. The opening cf Frank A. Robblns Winter Circus was a treat to circus loving people, and more than 8,000 spent their Chrbtmas Eva in witnessing tba perfor mance. They were well repaid for their at tendance. The program was replete with out being wearieome, and tbe repaid succes sion of change of acts was in pleasant re lief to tbe ordinary routine tbat attends a ring performance. The acrobatic exhibi tions were really wonderful and novel, and the equestrianism Is woitby of particular mention even In these days when compara tive perfection in tba art la so eommon The aerial artists did soma daring acts and the ring generally was excellent. The trcup cf trained animals showed muoh edu cational advancement and the menagerie, was In Itself an Interesting study. The iVc. Dec. 23, 1M7. Crt rrotewllact. Court met on Monday at 10 o'clock, with Judge Johnston on tbe bench. . George B. Stlneman was appointed fore man of the Grand Jury, James Myers and Porter R. Miller wer appointed constables to take charge of the Juries. Commonwealth vs. James Myers. Surety of tbe peace. Annie Myers, prosecutrix was called, and tbe prosecutrix falling to appear, her recognizance was forfeited. Com. vs. Andrew Slick. Surety of tbe peace, defendant senteacad to pay tbe coats. John Watt was appointed Tax Collector forGaiiitzin township. Dr. T. S. Troxell was appointed Tax Col lector tor Gallltzin borough. Com. vs. Michael Hagan. Desertion. Defendant sentenced to pay the costs of prosecution. Com. vs. Stephen Kish. Surety of tba peace. Defendant ordered to enter Into recognizance to keep the peace for one year. Com. vs. Jcmes Nary. Surety of the paece. Defendant ordered to pay the costs and enter bail to keep the peace. Com. vs. John Darney. Sr., Johanna Dar ney and Kate Darney. Surety of the peace. Defendants discharged and the prosecutor Elizabeth Berrlnger ordered to pay the costs! Com. vs. Andrew Greenwood. Obtaining goods under false pretense. Tlead guilty. Sentenced to pay tba costs. Com. vs. Carrie Peters. Keeping a dis orderly bouse. Bail was forfeited for non appearance. Jethro Oldham was ball. Com. vs. Julius Stelner. Surety of the peace. Discharged upon his own recogni zance to keep the peace and pay all tbe costs. Com. vs. A. Williams et aL Conspiracy. II. Rabino, prosecutor. Continued. Com. vs. Bridget Woods. Plead guilty to selling liquor to minors. Sentenced to pay all coats. (10 fine and ten days In JalL Com. vs. James Hough. Larceny and receiving stolen goods. Plead cuiltv. Sn- tenced to pay tbe costs and six days In jail. Com. vs. George W. Harding. Adultery. Jury returned a verdict of guilty. Sen tenced to pay the costs, f 25 fine and four months In jail. Com. vs. Dan. Mangus. Assault and bat tery . Fanny noover, prosecutrix. Jury found a verdict of hot guilty, and each pay half tba costs. Com. vs. Jos. Farahangh. Selling liquor without license. Grand Jury returned not a true bill, and the prosecutor. A. A. Ben nett, pay the coats. Com. vs. Ed. W. Jones. Shooting with Intent to kill. Raphael Byrne, prosecutcr. Jury find the deftndant guilty on tbe second count In the indictment, aggravated assault and battery. Com. vs. Samuel W. Worrel. Fornix et cet Settled. The case of the Commonwealth va. OIler Jackson, charged with murder, on applica tion of defendants counsel, was continued until next term. The defendant was with out counsel and D. E. Dufton and Alvln Evans, Esqs., were assigned by the Court to defend him and they asked for the cons tinoance on tba ground tbat they needed time to prerare for his defense. Com. v. Alfred Ashton. Cruelty to ani mals. Settled. Com vs. Benjamin Xewrel. Larcency. Defendant pleads guilty. Com. ys. Mike Smith, aliat Jos. Toalcblo Larceny. Defendant found guilty and sen tenced to pay a fine of f too and costs of pro secution and go to jail for thirty days. Com. vs. Charles P. Buchanan. Assault and battery. Defendant found guilty and fined $10 and costs. Com. vs. Frank Broderick. Assault and battery. Defendant found guilty. tiilwhe ttainapdea rare. This Is beyond question tha moat success ful Cough Meniclna wa hare ever sold, a few doees invariably cure tha wotse cases of Cousb, Croup, and Bronchitis, while Its wonderful success in the cure of Consump tion Is without parallel in tha history of medicine. Since Its first discovery it bas been sold on a guarantee, a test which no otber medicine can stand. If you have a Cough wa earnestly ask yon to try it Price 10 cents, so cents, and 1.00. If your Lontrs are sore. Chest or Back lame, use Shilob-s Porous Plasters. Sold by Dr. T. J. Uaviaoa. Bafklrs' Arnica Ntlte. The best salve in the world for Cuts. Bruits, Sores. Ul.-trs, Sait Rhtum, Fever ores. Tetter, Chapped Hands. Cbillblaios, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cure iMes or no pay required. It is guar-auttt-d to gle perfect satinfaction, or money refunded. Price "J5 ceiiU pt-r Ux. For sale by E. J amea aai W. W.McAteer. Lvretto. Nat Ta B Divided. The Pittsburgh IHnpatch of Wednesday mornirjg contains a column of re a tier about the division of the Pittsburgh . and Alle gheny Catholic dioceses. Among the other thiaga it says : "On July ICth Rev. Father Klttell, or Hollldaysburg. sailed for Irelaad. Ha la, or rather was, one of tbe principal advocates of tbe creation of two dioceses Instead of one. Before be left be arranged to bava cabled to blm any Information tbat might be received from Roma in regard to the question. If it was at all favorable, or if it left the matter la ac uncertain condition, be was to go from Ireland direct to Italy and appear before tbe ecclesiastical antborltiea of the Vatican, ne had not anticipated tbat tbe advices would finally dispose of tbe case, and against him at tbat. Soch Is tba result, however, and now Father Klttell. will be cabled by bis friends not to go to Rome, as lt would be of no use." The Diij-atch continues thus : "This, of course, is a victory for tbe large and influential element who desire to pre serve tbe integrity of the Pittsbnrgb diocese, for Bisbop Tnigg is directly opposed to tba movement to divide it. He is the man who, more than any otber, restored tba two dio. ceses to financial comfort after the consoli dation took place in 1S75. Tbe church's fi nances were then It a deplorable state, nis skillful management brought everything around all right. Tbe reference of the whole matter now, by such high authorities. to Bishop Tulgg exclusively, is considered by bis many friends as a neat compliment in recognition of his valuable services. Very few of tbe priests In this city bave eyer been in favor of tba proposed dlvtslcn." "It seems the Allegheny mountain priests, almost to a man, have been the chief advo cates of the propoeed restoration of the Al legheny diocese. They are scattered all over Cambria, Blair and Westmoreland counties. They represent a powerful fol lowing in tba Catholic church. Tbe Cath olics were among tba pioneers of tbe wes tern slope of tbe Allegbenies, and Cambria county Is now a stronghold of Catholicism, contributing 25.000 souls to tbe membership of Pittsburg diocese. The leading priest in this mountain region is Rev, E. S. Bush, of Loretto. Bar. Father Klttell was selected to present tha ease at Rome, personally if necessary, because be had been in the eter nal city before, and was conversant with Roman methods. Kev. Father Boyle, of Gallltzin, and others in the same neighbor hood were quite active in this matter. "Tbe papers tbey forwarded to Roma contained a statement of tba condition of tha diocese and tha advantages tbey believ ed would be derived if the old Allegheny diocese should be restored. Thera are finan cial questions involved, sncb as contribu tions to the orphan asylums and other insti tutions, which led tha moantatneers ta be lieva they would get better attention if the diocee were eat in two." OOlelal Keate tm u. A. R. Enrame tneai via Peaatsyl raala Rail raa-Red ores Bat. The Department Commander, bis statr. and delegates will go to Columbus by spe cial train of Pullman vestibule ears over tba Pennsylvania Railroad. leaving Phila delphia as a section of Western Express at 9:20 r. m.. Saturday. September 8th. Tbe special will He over at Cresson until Sun day at 230 r. m .. when II will leave for Pittsburg, where tha visiting officers and Vfcterans will be entertained by tba local posts. On Monday morning this special will be consolidated with tbe Tan-Handle special and proceed to Columbns. Mem bers of tha Grand Army residing on tba line of tbe Pennsylvania Railroad may Join tbe official train at Altoona, Cresson. or Pittsburg. This train not only bears tbe distinction of being the official headquarters In transit, bet Its passengers wilt enjoy the honors of the reception both at Pittsburg and Columbus. Tbe rates tor this occasion are greatly reduced. MARRIAtlE LICESMKAl ISSUED. Tha following marriage licenses were Issued by the Clerk or tbe Orphans Court for the weak ending Wednesday, Sept. C. 18K8: Charles J. Sbarbaugh and Ellen Gertrude Glass. Gallltzin. Casper George and Lizzie Westfall. Wash ington township. Robert J. Hutchinson and Sarah A. Pot ter. Jubnatowo. Bernard Dunegan, Clearfield township. Elite Gray. Iade township. Williams Boyerand Amanda J. Gough ncur. West Taylor township. John Endier. Elder township and Martha J. Hammond, Ebensburg. John Celszor and Mary Tollak. Cambria borough. Frantz Goctiel, Gelstown aud Bertha Illm, Joiinstown. J . H. Long and Sarah J. Boring, Jackson township. Malacbl Gordon and Mabel King, Pavla. Bedford county. Francis F. I'folf and Stelia M. Beck, Gal litzin. Joseph Swatwell and Maggie Berkeypile, Johnstown. lie la CenlaK Mow. Mr. Amos Sulk a will be al tha Mountain House In this place on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and TbursJay next, with a full tine of clothing, hats and furnish In a goods Ms line Is far superior to any be bas ever shown here before and any one In want of anything should call and aa blm on Sep tember 10th, 11th, lZtb and 13th now of tbe Ecosomt Cloth tn a Co., Johnstown, Pa. A TVrl letkTblnkr. If you are vouna. vigorous, full of lire and health, yoa requite no lamuiaat, but. unfortunately, we are not all so: then think, if depressed In spirits, if lack of ambition, if weak from disease, if lung trouble. If so appetite what is best to use Why. ask the Hospitals, ask the Faculty, and they will all answer that Max Klein's "Silver Age" Rye is the best stimulant in tbe world. lie will also forward you six quarts of tba best alx year old Gueken belmer. Finch, Gibson or Over holt for 15.00, or ?1 00 per single qaarL His Wines are tbe parest, and for 75 cents per quart, you can rely upon any article advertised by Max Klein, 82 Federal street. Allegheny. Send for priee list. We ship goods, neat ly packed, anywhere. Aug. 31, '88. ly. May lever. I bare been afflicted with hay fever from early In Aopit aatll frost. My erei would ren a ttreatn cf water and I aneered continually. I was aJrlped to oae Ely's Cream Httm. It ba worked Ilka a eh arm and I can toy I am entirely eared. Mrs. ERellne Johnson. Cbcter, Cons. I bave beea for aereral years a aufTerer from hay lever and aeTere bead coldi. I bave found nothint tbat can compare with Ely's Cream Balm. I weald not be without it for any eonald eralion. It 1 (Imply wonderful In Its elect oj.cn tiie naaal orxaar. . A. itarit, Wilmington, IS'. atliilwli'w talarrb Kennedy. Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy, a marvelous cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker Mouth, and Headache. With each bottle thera is an ingenious Nasal Injector for tha more successful treatment of these complaints without extra charge. Price 50 cents. Sold by Dr. T. J. Davison. Answer This iaeilwa. Why do eo many people wa eee around us setm to prefer to suffer and be made miserable l.y Indigestion. Constipation. Dizluess, Ioss of Arpetlte, Coming Up jf the Food. Yellow Skin, when for 75 cunts we will sell them Shiloh's System Vitalizer, guaranteed to cute them. Sold by Ur. T. j! Dsvison. i MrareJ hi; from Mien White. p. atxmt Jly lit, biark row with whit tpou whlta bily. aa4 "ctumfled bi-rn." A satiia-. Ury reward will be pa:J fur information ol her wbrraatxrat. . Ailitram MICHAEL XAZLNKO." Kittaaniog 1'uint. Hlir to i'a. Any. 10.1SIS. T7STKAY NOTICE. X!i Came to tba resttlene of tba ubaerlbar. raiding- In Ctmhrta towntblp. on or afeirat the 'th of August last, two tprmic halfen oae browa and th ether white with brown ear. The owner ! reqaeaied to eome forward, prove property, pay rbsrttet and take them away, uth erwiaeUiey will be illipoeed of am-ordlric to law. KLUKt'E WlLLEKJlASlJ. Lbentbarg, Sept. T, 1KS. VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. The oaderilgned will aU taelr farm. t oated In Allecbecy towoabip, adiciBlae- landa of I. A. Moub. a. J. Self. Henry ManfHelil and otbera. conLainlDif US acres. So aeree cleared and M well timbered with oat. hemlock, cucum ber and hickory. A ood twotorr-plank house and frame barn, together with all necef.-ery out buildings, a aer lailine ijirlnic of water and a tream of watr runnlnic thrjurh t'ie form There l also Ta choice apple, pear and peach tree on tbe premiers. Tiie aloe prouerty will be aold at a price and terms to lult the Pur-barer and a Rood warrantee deed ruaraoteed." .MA KY KVKY. ANN KUKV. Jane let. - Loreuo Poetofflce, Pa. ISTKAY NOTICE. - - t Came to tbe residence of Albert M. Ann. uu in Aiic.iy townenip. aa.orta county Pa., on or about tbe 10th day of Auiut, lsss. onn brown-black sow, one white spot In forehead and one white fi.ut on hip next tall, up posed to be six year old. The owner will pleaaeeome for ward and prove property, pay clareg dJ take her away or aha b will be difpoe of aeeorjinir olaw. ALBERT AUJiSilaJ. Allegheny Twp.. Au. 31. ls9. FARM FOR SALE. The rnbaertber raiding In Carroll township, Cawbrln oonntr will sell at priyate aala the tartn on which be resides foar aallei out of Carrolltown on the road leadlnc from Carroliuiwn ta Loretto. containing 140 acres, about 10O acres of which are cleared, b arise thereon a two-story pla.uk L boas and frame barn. A nne ore Hard u on tbe premises and the farm Is In a rood elate of col li ration and ia well watered, tor terms apply to the aaHeenber on the premuee. JOHlf HOOVE. triaij list. LI't of case down for trial at a Court of (lorn mon Plena to be held at Kbennhurg. coruajeuciDit oa Monday, epiemtr Srd. IH88. rtaar waaav Oalla;her at al ..vs. Darbln. aaconDWBaa:. va. Prinala. a. Surfta. ....ri. Scbmltt s. Weeiover. va. Cruok et al. ........t. Hennett. rt. Johns. .......vs. Kdwar-ti. va. Hica-toa etal. s. Kramer, Mann A Co. Miller Miller Pfefler. H alter Sea roth Bonn ... LoORslreUi..... Coach ...... ( i'v)onnor Not ley ..vs. Hippa A Lloyd. IJonfchoe.. .vss. Junv. !( VS. Scott. Thomas fnrare... vi. Llovj et aL Coy lur aae VI. ham. Thomas ..v.. vs. Name. F-r Tt. Leaner. Saupes ...... - vs. Johnstuwn lumber Co. Tretler tsl Kbo.lT et al Johnstown Milling Co. va. Hrtnna. tsnyder vs. Cambna Iron Co. lttNat'l Bank Alto'a..rs. Duncan. SLablar . . . Hedon vs. PeJen. Helle ..vs. B.ile. H. A.tlioUCAKK. Proth'y. EboBibarg, Ana. 10, laSS. sOrancis' college, LORETTO, PA, Hf CHXItCS OF FRANCISCAN BROTHERS. Board and Tuition for the Scholastic Year, $200. Marebasth.isss.tt STIR SIB PARLOR I COR. CENTRE AND SAMPLE STREETS, EBENSBURC. PA. J. II. PANT, Proprietor. rrHEPUBLlO will always f nd tis at our place Abl business la business boars. Kverytiitn kept beat and eoay. A bath room bas been con nected with the shrp where the public can be ac. commodated with a hot or cold bath. Bath tab and every lot nc connected therein kept perfectly clean, t'uii twwiu a trsoutrr. Policies written at abort notice in tbe OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" A aid ether Tirol Olana Cempaalei. t. "WsBioe:, JISTT FOR THE OLD HARTFORD COMMEICEl BI S1NESS .' 1794. Ebesfbunr. July aUlSSX flllRY IMVERSITy. Pi MEnntog, Pa. ' Over I.I0O ktndrnts LamI Tear. C?lnicat ; ScientttJe : Ladles' Seminary 5 Nor mal : Pennmansnlp ; Mule ; and tlocutlun De partments. Curry Business College and Curry School of Shorthand are separate schools, each having Its own com plete Faculty, providlne the most through prac tical drill lo its line obtainable. Send lorCsulo,uof the lepartment yoa Jo- iiv iu emer. JAUlJ CLARK W I LIJ A.MS, A. M Frost Joly,iT.l88i..amo. , . . EOBERT EVANS, ' - - 1 m -1 tti r. ."-wi mm, . - 1 1 1 UNDERTAKER, AD MAXVFACTrRER OF and dealer la all k'nds el TVU IS' ITC KE. Kbensbnrg, Xsx tnll iioe of Caakets alwaya ea hand.-fcs Bodies Embalmed H UES KEUUIKED. Apt S3 89 Etenstoir Fire Insurance Agency T. "VV. DICIv, General Insurance Agent, En EX Sit T7R a. JjL. 11 to eenvae lor the rale of Nvrsery Stock Steady rn-pl. ymer.t ruaranieed. NAL.AUY AN1 Ei. 1'ENSES PA 11. Appiv at vnoe. ataULar ace tHAiL BKoraEKS (JOMPAN t' . (Keler to this paper. K&cb eater. K. T. WOOL! WOOL! Ww. Mt aitAV A So v waot yoa to bring; your won to Altoona and j;et the bUhei-t uiarket pries, either CattM or Tka na. We bave tuo lar. rest irk of liry OooJs, Notioas and Oarpcta In 1 entra.1 4'ennsylTanla u aeiect torn. W M. M L H A Y A SOX. 1.14ao.d 1317 Eleventh Ave.. June Stb. 11.4in. Altoona, Pa. AGENTS WANTED To canvaas for one f the lanrast. oldest era h tished. BfcST KNOWN K I' HSKHI KS n the . M..st literal trrnis. 1'nequaleaj lacili li'. litNiYa M'hsfKV KHt.l:fc.rd Ihifl V. A 1. .N.MJlH.i.bNtNA.N. V. An.. H, joj. 1 rrm'i:i SALESMEN VENTED L L J0H.S'.M, JL I. BUI. L I. BICL ESTABLISHED m. Carrollta Bant, trrclitcia, Pa. MnstoiE:cl&C9. BWKEUS. T. A. SHA.R3ADGH, Cash r. A. W. BUCK. Cashier, j General Banting Bnsiness Transactsi. The following are the principal features of a general uanaing- bnjinesf : Is E !. I TK Keceire.l pavable on demand, anil Interest tear ing certificate Usued to time dupof1tor.i. LOAN. Extended to customers on favorable turn! anil approved paper difcouctci al all times. roi.I.F.OTIOJIS Made In the locality ar4 ntn all the banking towui In Lbe United tot let Charge moderate. liKAtTft leaned neitot'sMe tn all pasts of tbe I'nlted Ss,ta.'. and lureiira cxrhariKe issued on all parta of turoi o. - AfCOrXTfl Of merehantf. farmer and others solicited, to whom reasonable accomodation will be c-xtn1ed. Patrons are rseared that all transactions thail be held as atrittly fiivMe and cinndential, an.l thattt:ey will he treated as lllierally as itood baukliig tulea will porstiL. Kptect1uUy. JOIIXHTUX. HII K A CO. ill TOSOUGITORDEiRS For nr Choice and . Hardr Nursery Stock Steady work tor enerveUa. teuiperate men. Sal ary and eineases.pr eommlsl"n jl preier rert. liie buwest quickly and easily loarned. Hstllafartlon rnaraiitrrd to cn.n..inon- and aarenu. Write immediately tor terms, btate age. Addreas R.O. CHASK A CO. 1W0 South Penn Square, Philadelphia. 1, A us;. 10 -'lm. Important to Canvassers. WiSIED-Live Oanrasers In every county In the United Statee to seU Hll PATfcNT Ht KKSIHLESAU IKON, whien combines two Sa4 Irons, Polisher, r luter, ate. one Iron dolna; the work of an entire set of orllnarv lron la seir-heauna: by tea or aleoba.l iamo. IMIU A WAIT I Til HOT KITtllt.NJ,. Price moderate. A lanreand lastinar income Inrured to Kwd canvassers. Addreas. lor circulars, jtc tJX SAD IRON CO..VS Keade St.. N. Y. ilWHAT AIL Y0? Do yrin fiVl dull, languid, low-spiritf d. lifc loaa, and lotecri1ie.bly mieeraldc, lntb physi cally and mentally; expuriencu a e.-na of fullncqa or bloatintr afrer eating; or of a-one-nesa," or emptiuei of utounui ia Uin inora lnw. tODirue coated. titter or tad tnato iu uoutu, irregular appetite, dizjnoa, frmjucot nenducbes. blurred eycsnrht," tioutinjr srA.-ka" before the eye, nnrvom prttri!ti..u or ex liiunni.il. trritubiiity of tei.i!or. hot flusbes. alfTnatina; witU hilly et-a?ai ions, eliarp, LiUiis;. transient pftins tic re end thr. col 1 fet-t, drowe.n-td alt. r meals, wakelulnesa, or diaturle1 rnl nnrefrtshinr elecp. constant, luduiu-ibahto foouiiai (it Urtad, or of Uupund inr ci!am:ty T It you bare all, or any eonsldorabla nnmbw cf thveo eymptouis, you are sutTtrinp; from that most cou.moa of American mnlmiit liili'ius Iiyspciij, or Torpid Li vor. a.vociatel with Iivpi ptia. or Inciiire-vtlnn. Tho mors coinpluotcl jour di.-eao baa become, the (rrtHtt-r the number tinJ diversity of srmp-t-iruA No matter what slaro it has rchd. Ir. IMcrceSi foldcit .Medical I)iruvery will subdue it. if taken accordina; to diree tioas for a reasonable length of time. If not curcJ. complications multiply and Conump tlonof tlw Lunp. Mi in liiseasca. Heart Uiaenac, Iiheumiitism, Ki'lny Disease, or other pravo Dialadiee are quite liable to sot in and, aooner Or later, induce a fatal termination. lr. flcrce'a l.olden Medical Dis covery nets powerfully upon tho Lircr, and through that prfHt blood -ptintyinp; oriran, cleanses the syeu-m of ail blood-taints and iin puritius, from whatever ciiuse arisiiiir. It is equally etfjeacious In actiuir upon tho Kid neys, and other excretory org;uus, cl-ansui(f. nroDpLheninp-, and bealiug- their tiiscast-s. As an appotizlnif, restorative tonic, it promotes difrestion ana Dutxitioa, thereby build ina; up both fleeh and strength. In malarial districts, this wondf-rful medicine has jrained srrcat celebrity in cut-ins; Fever and A Rue, Chills and Fever, Ininib Airu-. un tin-JreU l:scati. Ir. Klerce' Ciuldu fled leal Dllf CURES ALL HUMORS, from a common lllotch. or Eruption, to tb worst Scrofula. 8alt-rLeum, I'ever-ores " Scaly or lioutrh Pkin. In short, ail uiservsea oau60d ry baJ blood aro conqucril by this powerful, purifyinp, and lnvia;iiratinrr modi, cinn. Great E-itimr fleers rapidly hcul under Its bsnifrn inlluice. EtpeciaMy has it uiani-f-etcd its pou-ncy In curing letter. Eczema. Eryaipelus, B.)ilB,Carbunc!ea. Soro Eyen, Scror uIouh sores and Swellinsrs, Uip-joint Difeii86, "Wblro Swellings," Goitre, or Thick Neck, and Ealarajed Glands. Send ten cents in stamps for a largro Treatise, with colored r latcsi. on Skin Diseases, or the iino amount ur ft TreaUso ou scrofulous Affoctuua. "FOR THC BLOOD 15 THE LIFE." ThorouK-hJv clHnno it hy Dr. Iicrce' (.olden Medical Divcovrry, and (rood durebtion. a fair fiKin. buoyant spirits, vital Strength and bodily lieuua wiu be tsutblished. cosraipxioiv. whtrJn Is Scrofnla or the Laura, u arrested and cured by rins remedy, f taken In tha earlier ti;es of tho discs;. From its mar velous power over this terribly fatal dieeasc, when first otTerintrthis now wr.rla-famed rem edy to the pub.'ie, Jr. Pierce thought aerioufily Of callinfc it his "CONSfMnioN Ccke." but abaniom-d thnt name as too re.Mri-tivo for a medicine which, from fta wonderful com bination of tonic, or strennUieniner, alu-rative, or blood-cloanainir, anrl-t.ilioiis. eetoral, and nulriuve protH-rties. is ui;ej ualed. not only aa a remwdv for Consumption, but for all CUroulc IUkcoscs ot Uu Liver, Blood, and Lungs. For tCenk Luntra. Ppittlns: of TTlood, phort-tu-m ot breath, t hronto Nasal Catarrh, Uron chitis. Asthma, Severe Coughs, aud kiudred affections, it ia an efficient remedy. ' Sold l.v Urus-Rrisu. at l.UO, or Six Bottlea forJ?4.tK. fff Send tea ccnta ia stamp for Dr. Pierce's look oa Consumption. Address, World's Dispensary Hedica! Isscclatlov 663 main SU, BCITALO, N. XJ We Want You To send us 40 cents for one of our T nr. cl . w-Ui. fXtHin ifr.a.i'kCiii.a. IJlit, IlaiVr and STorir. ill Ontn-sr and Out-la- to Orrliiurv ivrt.n-i a. YOU VifAKT As Ellek it Household S.'D. Set. fmtr Mu-rv,.n'ii4 Nm ir kti tr-l n ver and chi-fc-iw fil'in on 1 1: rA. r.v ke l m a nt--vt roxj f-ix. Th.t Jiil : aafanit.inilr urfrt FTfirvlin, irni'1 Ui- l"iL. t . cr"f. iu t!o !-i..'2,'a Ask Your Jjocal Dealer f r tSfirt. if Tv hn r.' pn t m. h. wl" irot. tr?ii :ibr?-. .cti-il in up ;r o.tr jii"-.'.u.' ' cj.U SIiTiltelGli 'Sc CO., Phr.tyillc, Conn. f SSXAX UGSZZIS MEAT-CUTTER. tvonrfl t,t Hst f r Hstti, ' 8ftBiuia?. Jssitwe Mitt, hcrtpplt. rrvTQrtif, Usuaboi isimlt, Ac.. hA. 1 w -aw ' ww AMERICAN M TG CO.; D.1 DIX'S fU -re iv Kaic skn1 t-ijr ty ii.m trrnFRM4LF row. ilmTfj 1 nt'tUAL I rl 'T l'l.MKtf A. BMriwatr a rr -n Uam r.irleH'H sjai r- a t. . atll ,t,A a-a...w rnrUm, ar eH r 1 -mcWtl. kj tna a. $1. I auruo ui 4f, lr. iix, X Tremoflit si, Ikwiun, Mut, lire of KESRI WAR3 BEECHER M zrli lv i.luiri.Nl. cririTiir aut l:ie lnm Lim binu w lua death. 1'riuo Coc I lWr. )livraupn1uL niU B'titK t o.. rUaiiosi U.. UrvaV.lt m. 4 JI TAP USX and RUST. Prices Kerncrd EOLMAK'S HEW PARALLEL BIBLES ! I'ases. fiver WXtmHj lUmnlrotei. Ai'll antl ire. A 4'lr?ulm M. II l man A 4'A . fbtlm A illHiai II i!v may MUiiiidii & mil i BUT 'TIS PERFORMANCES THAT KEEP THEM. Performances not promises liavc placed us al the head of the Retail Clothing Business in Western Pennsylvania, and established for us an honest name that no upstart competitors can ever blot out. . "NYe have promised to sell the citizens of Cambria and surrounding counties this Fall the cheapest and best clothing that tho country can produce, and now extend a cor dial invitation to evervbody to come and ox amine our grand new stock, compare our prices and give us their candid opinion whether wo are in position to fulfd our promises. Our Fall Suits and Overcoats are grand beyond descrip tion. Our prices are too low for. any competi tors t3 reach. BARGAINS IN OVERCOATS. Leading Clothiers of Johnstown, Pa. As Bright as Old Sol's Lustrous Glare A Show of pricless "Worth. FRAPdK A. WILD WSST HIPPODROME, CARAVAN, CIBCUS, MENAGERIE, MUSEUM, AVIARY AND AQUARIUI A COLOSSAL 60MTDELIKj OF FASOl'S flUltrS I CUM TEE IStKICAX ISTITITE, MT YOK CITY. V ILL. EXHIBIT AT W - Vi I. ji r " 13 "VWMlnejxtlti j-, Soptembor lOtli. ADMISSION oO CENTS. 150 MOUNTED PARTICIPANTS 150 Its $mr.i'nr and Ihniin.a i tn. 10 WESTERN HORSEWOMEN 1 10 rt uuucriuiiy r-xj-on m .iiRrMuosriip r ln r iro arm! anl iu tie !:iiii GEJUSKS COWBOYS ! GEHUIKE !HD!AH8 i WotKierfullr Exj-ert tu MRrVsmaoslilp f ith r lro Arms and iu tie Ratine. MII IHS, JIAIDK.VS MtXIOAX VAUCKKOS TKAITKR. HINTEIIS. M'.il AMI lUMil ItS la m mlc rei dituil of nctual ojcurrencu uo the Wetrra Kronlier. War Iuct. Surtrifinc eiJii- Mt on; e! skill wth IU lariat. WILD MUSTANGS ! BUCKING ERONCHOS ! Cauubt itli the LnM. Tbe marvelous ir!tirmaDur uf TIIF VIRGINIA REAL ON IIOKSEI5ACK ! CLASSIC ROMAN HIPPR0DR0ME SPORTS! OLADIATOKrAL. 1'iUS A Nil HiKlUT RACKS. lOO CIRCUS CEL.KBRITIES lOO lead fl lv ti " I'l.nu.i ioa !ir-bcV K;d-r of ihe World MU Kll M.- r:Ti; IN. 1AMHI I i:l' Kl KN V 1 MiKvraii'.s ovM.v.isrs, ILLFI.L JI!iULSi;JS, STATSUMA'S ROYAL r' -irr'. i.eT'"r-. iumiicrr, .K.it riai I'limorietinTi kc. SO LADY ARTISTS SO "lskinv tlie ajrairlwt ot n :edoraVi.i in exictpn?. PE11KORMINU MUl.LlilSS.riiMI3. liUrS. Has. WOMiKVS AND UOArS, A Herd of 'Hi Elf-irliants inft'.udlnu; Uii- marvelous Sl'25,000 BAND OF ELEl'HAXT MUSICIANS, S!2.V00 Actually I'la.inir l no!r Airs with Human like dk:il. and tbr WonderfuIlT trafnl QUADRIIIE ELEPHANTS! i:tun the met and trljii.tna; the lis .'it lntoht.'c toe." with the nrir -i an or i!a:irv ail.o,ra miss AMMAl.S FKH.M .VI.l. UhiloNS ui-' ;XTUKMK K A :.l 1 ANU VAL.1 K! Alrtliofall kinds cd brilliant iumae Oi in'ercir 10 i ait(iid.iri:a 1 Studeut, aud tLo duliglitot Iijies and Cliil.lren. IviSVFIIjIB OF ALL DESCHIPTJOXS I AN AQUAKILM FILLKI) AVITII DKKI' SEA I'll EN 0)1 EN A J KIVKS, UUDIllKS. INVENTIONS, flKCAH, U1ANTS. HWAKFS. SKELETONS Fat Men and Women. Viritribi CLAY EATERS PROM THE EVERGLADES! frortDiig the mom marrelous, inognitic-ent and lnteresiinK coiAboUdi..ijn ul aiLructioz:8 tho World haf ever fmi. aTi? I'EltFORMAXCKS AT 2 O'CLOCK; EVKXJXa AT S'.-fc 114" ,1 -1 VV.U M II.H II A lUK of tihniiion. Dj not t.i:l lo soe lt. Watertowk Steam Engine Oo.. "WATEETO W JST, IT. ' ' -- : iA,c. l;v. s Ce,,lpnl Mil A Veritable Great World's Fair. The Granilet Show on Karth. ROBB1NS' t!ID rdl'FiUl.. lAHI'.KT llVi'YI 'LISTS, tMil!'AI. CLiiWNS, AMAZ1NO Ai'K' K ATS. ll4.lU.Mr TliAl'i;lSli. JAPANESE TROUBLE. iuist'i. tr,'. anti Whcli I'a-uilv of V:i I .1 J,J li J,I I romiaiy at 10 A. 11. on Mum- Manufacturers uf S i LASvi ENSINES t i BOILERS Of All JCiuds. Write for Catalogue. 1 WILL TKOPLF. th. lm(urr and l'nh..ir sumc Rrlriurrattirs wln.h REFR1Q53AT0.'.S LINF1I WITH i . "'r' -L'-'..-?,,'i 'i , . ,.. f vj-ta 2 1 c.w u.-.uc., T fl .fsnn ! ii :3 ii l I ; i
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