THE C4MBRIA FREEr.UH, ! Ebensburg, Pa., ToCALAK DP Z : nSO N A L . . ,-t oi-rself. If "" fo A .Ithe publication of the fBtEMAS w, L.jn nuetliM flujw reliable andar. P'V' U to vvl.er the money is to come r . " we br beretorur? uau. aim now ? nth volume is muring its com pie- rS"'Md ,i,ne to "v lbat" r "" V. are satisfied with the way u . . ,t.. naner it isbigb time tney snouiu ."TU'.'.l' fc 1 l' . 1 t- u C..r rarrnn? on A ,,nud puunMir., j patr" We .lon't ask any one to pay ;;'f,r but we do-Hk lhe,u to ,c ....... k ivinff their r.ames rtn0-' , the office where they L-.t. rmsiniasirt ' .,- ta 9tk sure the - tl,rir papers, ........ .. ill do 11a the kindness .--nl posTiiiasici I . list Opt" IT " p..., ,, . r h ' nr be anv other .... tht ibey are willing to pay in a.l ' ' t the usual reduction on the sub- Tl.is"0,e w,. we are fully determined ks if we ilo not receive iki ir ara,,iei,t in the future than we hare a m the ,at. What say you, frienda ? .all we stay or g? . j-here. and He Other TUtce. ...... to be turkey less. Bv Iksan.l beaux at Pclmont We.lnes.lay t. Pelitfbtful hop, tbe secona oi wie 1 B,.,l:or.l man recently receirea a poa- ,ar,l from hi daughter wliu u coniauieu q ,.i..-lon inten.U hereafter to ma Ke .rni,"- fraternity pay for what they lt wrkiii2n the streets of that borough. j bn IUm.ii was crnshe.l to death by a f !;,tP in an ore mine at Springnem ... nn w ntALV nuirnin? n,.Vf, liiair ciuiiMj, o A rhiliphnrg woman recently paid a - to have a wart removed from ber .. Tbe wart was reuioved but the nose ;,t i'b ir. -The S'iO reward offered for information tirJ to tb whereabouts of Joseph .!,, flf Cuueinaugh borough, is still 1j .r.t a taker. L-A freight brakeman named Kelly ia of nhvic.lisioBitio!i jnst now, having hart k-ofbisbi' toe crushed underacar wueei 'n.j igh fin Tuesday. - !lv school tea. her in Altoona was 1' ri r n inn in a contest with an incorri . h.ilar. She has been prosecuted, but 1 U. a; iuiia are that the bill will be ig- b.1. L Tie auction sale at E.J. Mills' store is in prupren and wonderful bargains are i s.-atterel .bout promiscuoly, very i wtl.-'.cimmati.ling anything like their value. Sa every evening from 7 to 9 kr.rv. D. rasfleman, pastor of a M. K. linear Huntingdon, attended afuneraj '. f-v;l. that county, a few days ago, !.1 -ari-e!y :-ft tlie prave after the in--::t when In? wassfritken with paralysis '1 'l inimi iliat. ly. Fri'iay evening last, the barn situated 'iie f I)r. H. Orlady's farina, alKve - :irg, Huntingdon county, together aSoiu r-n tor. f hay, some grain, etc., - entirely ('.. stoyeil by fire. Supposed to wirk of fcn in'-endiary. A ynmijf umn iir.tn'd Vm. llildebrand t'Mi:ght to jail here on Tuesday night :lwiTh !iiij implicated in a recent, I d;.tiir!tn- in Taylor townsliip. r pini' 1 not yet arrested are said to W a tiicr in the same pie. Mwtiu Keichtr and Sophia Bowser are oath of 1). J. ("lark with having " to the ! mm of Peter Thompson, of township, p.Uir county, and the ru now in. ar' eratetl in the Ilollidays- in drfault of S-V0 bail. VbnterY, ..clmtion, fornication and la-rfy w-r the bilU which drew big tthe H intin.lon county court last for !. no l.s than jeven cases of the alove 00 1 "ron Iring ou the boaTds duriug the oor thrne.-.a-.-of the term. id- Wise nf Joseph I.ansbnry, indicted wnnb-r of l. rty Trovost Marshal -r. m dearth Id county, on Sunday, Oct, was cniirtiidni in the United 'CvirtM Plttshnrgh on Saturday last. 7 wis out twenty minutes, and re-r-niict of not eniltv. .1 ,r A g Turkey reiterates his willine- -t Mr. Frank Cramer in a friendly '" mat.h at twenty-five yards, best -hots, at any half way point be- EIn,burK an,l Chest Springs, and at ' Mined by the Utter gentleman, f'r,,r'e l pnrm; of Sir,. How now ? J'r Jleh Ilrcwn, of Carr.bria town- '..rown from a wairon on Moml.iT t'lt'et.i-e of his am becoming j 'td at the T.ran. h train and running ! R'1 hi head rame in con t aft with a ' ro pj Wch ii-.fli.-ud a very ugly gash, be- i "inr other tni.iri.. nr r..(nr..i ' 'M.litj on to the destruction by an in- 1 CO 1W 4r7 fi re or the Phenix foundry in .'turi? 1.., . " -'iiunini wnicn is puu- 11 noiier column, three onsnccessful niaJe,iariiig the same nigbt ,.oro" of -'nail rratue buildings on a,'"11, far the Mte of tbe new wmed B... k is reported to bare t, "k"'g,1"an' prCherry Tree, gn"r'h"ri,b"uii.lary of this couuty, hf0 the" s .of " '- eangtit between tbe . n,'"ofthe wheels, which carrieil "ha:f r....i ..i.t. 1 'killing him Instantly. I'k Uendrsoahaa resigned lii . '"g'tier on ollr Brauch traln -0'tiM Mammon, latly promo 'ML nreman, baa been as-va.-at.rr. We understand that r,,"i iuten.i. . m.., i. . 2 SftS If. .'! : "tr,, nt of hi9 health, which ia '"'Paired . .1. i ' ' Ma' onigle, pastor of th , n ""ir. h in this pla, e, left home 1 'J n i 1 ' I -"""""nt joung bachelor and "diil. , .. . ...... Mii-lay niKi,t a fuI. t ' hv no particulars, but har- ' ar. me young bride, we can Ptty aad we have no donbt ' ; Hj Uv, loos aod proper. 1 i ...u Till t. airft US tO ... ,e'tli up 0111 "-'"-" , n-e for the coming volume, which in 'JM meilintl, satisfactory alike Capt. Robert Litinger haa been Sworn la an an extra policeruau for Johnstown borough, whicli now sports tbrne guardians of the peace, t wo of whom are hereafter to do duty ai night and the other during the day. Jas. B. McCreight is also to be, if lie baa not already been, qualified to act as special night watch for the Fifth and Sixth Wards. Susquehanna township, according to one of our correspondents, comes to the front with an ear of corn which throws Goodlander's brag ear completely in the shade. This a-maize-ing production is eight inches long and measures nine inches around tbe larger and six inches around the smaller end. Will tbe Clearfield Kepublicau please acknowledge the corn ? His feet flew from nnder him and he came down sock I He slowly arose, and, as be felt a cold current steal up his back, he tried to pull the end of his Overcoat further down behind, while he enquired the way VO the Star Clothing Hall 109 Clinton street, JohDStown. He wanted a pair of pants that would not "bust," and he was sure that Murphy bad slathers and gobs of that kind. Messrs. John Werlner and ftdgar Mc Cormick, of Carroltown, indulged in a trial of skill one day last week at making a joint of stove-pipe each without the use of ma chinery, for a prize of 310, which was wou by the latter jentleman, he having accom plished the feat in fifty-five accouds by the watch, leading Mr. Wcrtner just five sec onds, the latter occupying a full minute in accomplishing the task. Th snow may come and the snow may go ; the sun may bide or the sun may glow ; tbe weather be foul or tbe weather be fair; people who buy from Hess never need care, for clothing they'll get at prices quite low, that'll keep them warm wherever they go; and t'lough Sol above with his beat may bless, he's nowhere on clothing compared to Hess, whose surname is likewise Sol. 2fos. 211 and 213 Main street, Johnstown. A party of ladies and gentlemen from Altoma intend to nnrticipate in a grand hop at the Crawford House, in this place, on Wednesday night of next week, (the night bef.r Thanksgi ring,) and have extended invitations to several of our citizens to join with them in the festivities. Mine host Fitzlarris will make ample arrangements for tie feeding and accommodation of all who atteid, and there is no doubt it will lie a joyfil occasion. John Lawville, convicted in the Hunt ing, "on county court las week of stealing money from a young man at Spruce Creek, was sentenced to the Penitentiary for one year; Charles Trier, found guilty of the larcny of watches from Jacob Zillius, was sentrnced to the same institution for two years and four months ; and Charles M. Afr;ca, who plead guilty to robbery, larceny and stealing from the person, was assigned to tie same quarters for a term of six years and six months, all told. During a little unpleasantness at Cresson not long since Ix-tween two men named W. T. Seigh, of 'ew Florance, and Jacob Sny der, of Allegheny City, both of wh-jin were connected with the "floating-gang" on the P. It. R., the latter got one of the fingers of tbe former in his mouth and chewed it in a fearful manner, for which cannibalistic feat lie was arrested at Drry 011 Tuesday last and after a hearing in Johnstown was brought here and committed to jail to await trial at the coming Court. Oh, the river that liowetb forever the same may follow the one channel and bear the one i.ame; but the flowers on its mar gin, tbe trees and the grass, forever must change with tbe seasons that pass, and there by'reinitid us, as it does at ibis time, that for goods that are needful for such a cold clime, tliere's 00 dealer in town who in prices ex cel Messrs. Myers & Lloyd, whom you oft have beard tell keep a store on High street, where folks always can find bargains in dry goods, groceries, ami goods of all kind. Mr. S. J. Luther sends us the dimensions of an ear of corn raised by Mr. Henry Miller, of Susquebannajtownphip. which weighs 2)4 lbs. and is one inch chorter ami has half an inch more girt h around the smaller end than the ear described in another item. He also informs us that the same gentleman raised rrom i lbs, or 16 eyes of the Ohio Victor potatoes, no less than 54 lbs of mealy mur pkies, one of which weighed 2i lbs. Who can cat these productions, is tbe questiou pertinently asked by r! correspondent. Tbe approach of Thanksgiving and the proximity of the Christmas holidays should already liegin to make people feel happy in anticipation of tbe coming delights, and as that happiness cannot but manifest Itself in the countenances of all who come under its iiiflueKH, no lictter time than the present conld be thought of for securing excellent photographs at T. T. Ppence's renowned Photograph Gallery, where elegant life-like pictures, eminently worthy of a place among the most desirable holiday gifts, can be ob tained at tbe very lowest rates. St. Francis' College, Loretto, has once more aspired to the dignity of a silver cornet band, consisting of twelve of the pupils, whose names are as follows : - Harry Cainp lell, San Francisco, Cal ; Henry Jacob. Huntingdon; Michael McCann, Tyrone; Harry J. Mcllugh, James Morrisand W. II. Qiltraan, Philadelphia, James Kelley, Sa. vannah, Oa ; David Hughes, P. Reagan and John Tracy, Pittsburgh ; T. S. Troxel, Gal litzln ; aud P. Dolan, Parkersburg, W. Va. Wo hope the young geutlemeu named will soon b able to give a good account of themselves. ' Several lady members of the Catholic church in this place are busy at work on the preliminary arrangements for a grand fair to be held in V. S. Barker's old store room, opposite our office, for tbe benefit of said thuich, during the coming conrt and also between tbe Cbristmos and New Year holi days. The ladies who have the matter in hand have had considerable experience in such enterprises, and there Is no doubt bat what their good taste and judgment will t fully displayed oa this occasion. May the veiture prove as tnach of a ft tancial as we are sure it will be a social success. In view of Col. Lemon's recent election to the Seoato by what it figures out as 1K3 majority, tbe Huutingdon,7oMrniZ thinks be would be the right man to redeem this dis trict and lay Hon. John Reilly on the shelf. As Mr. Reilly is yet to be heard from in Congress as well as in regard to another term, it is too early to cast bis political horoscope, but if be Is willing and Lemon and bis friends anxious, we will bet all the money that is due ns, aud thaa'a not a mean pile, that the Republicans of this Cougr. as 1 -al district will not want to take any more Lemon in theii'n for many a day t com. I Mr. John H. Law, of Hollidaysbnrg, was swindled out of $15 a few days ago by means of a false check on the First National Bank of that place, a sharper giving his name as Ell B. Ross having purchased liM) worth of goods and presented a fraudulent check, amount not stated, but as Mr. Law could not make the change the sharper agreed to take S15 in money and a due bill for the balance, saying that he would call for the goods and the rest of the "spons" in a day or two. Obtaining which, he skipped out and made himself scarce. Mr. Law will no doubt introduce bim to bis uauiebake when he catches him. Miss Hat tie Humphrey, daughter of Mr. Roland Humphrey, of Cambria town ship, while assisting ber mother to prepare snpper on Wednesday evening of last week, complained of a severe pain in her head, and by the advice of her mother seated herself in a chair, when she was seized with deathly illness, and after giving vent to an agonising scream, relapsed iuto nnconsciousiiess, in which condition she remained until tbe fol lowing day, when death put an end to ber sufferings. The deceased was 16 or 17 years of age, and was of rather delicate constitu tion. She was a very exemplary young lady, and ber sad and sudden death has brought great grief to many a loving heart. An individual giving bis name as Rev. Charles McLaughlin, and claiming to be a Catholic priest from Indiana county, was found with one leg hanging out of a third story window in an Altowna hotel on Friday night laxt and yelling "murder" at the top of bis voice. On repairing to his room it was found that bis mind was de ranged, he having conceived the idea that some one was trying to enter the apartment for the purpose of murdering him. He had an elegant gold watch and over $100 in money in his possession. As there is no priest of that name in Indiana county, nor indeed in the diocese, the story it w'ill lie seen l.i. ks one esseutial particular to make it entirely reliable. Mr. Peter B. Myers, of Washington township, selected from his crop of turnips this year seventeen of tbe largest, the aggre gate weight of whicli was 84 pounds. The largest of these turnips measured 2 feet Zi inches in circumference, and the smallest nearly 18 inches all the others averaging but little less than two feet iu circumference. For mammoth productions of the tnrnip variety thee are the heftiest yet reported, being something akin in size to tbe average pumpkin, and we doubt whether larger tin nips will turn up anywhere this season, or next season either for that matter. The same gc-.itlcman bad a pumpkin vine this year 'lie rosin stein ami branches of which measured 111 feet, all the oftshoot of oue seed. Mr. Geo. C. K. Zahm and bis son James B. , the latter of whom it will be remembered was released from jail less than two weeks ago 011 34,000 bonds for his appearance to answer for the alleged emlierzlement of cer tain funds from the banking house of Collins, Johnston & Co., in this place, were on Wednesday last arrested on oaih of Mr. Philip Collins and taken before J list ice Kin kcad for a preliminary bearing, on the charge of conspiracy to defraud said bank. The hearing was mtbseqtienlly adjourned until J o'clock yesterday morning, the ac cused furnishing SI, 000 bail for their attend ance at tbe time indicated. A still further postponement, until one o'c'ock, p. m., of the said day, was then bad, when a final hear ing was given the accused, which resulted in holding tbe former in $2,0K) and the lat ter in $1,600 bail foj their appearance at Court to answer Messrs. Geo. Houily and C. T. Roberts becoming security for the father and Messr. F. H. Barker and John A. Kennedy for tbe son. The amount in volved is said to exceed 20,000. AxoTHER Fi KB. About one o'clock on Saturday morning the alarm of tire was bounded from I he furnace whistle. Jt did not requrire many minutes for firemen and citizens to get 011 tbe streets, when it was discovered that tbe building known as the flic nix Foundry was envelojied in flames. Notwithstanding tbe efforts of tbe fire de partment, the building was doomed, and in a very brief time after tbe discovery of the fire nothing but a mans of smouldering ruins marked the spot. The building was a double one, the part use. I for the Pheuix foundry being tbe pro perly of A. McFadden, Esq. The other half, which was used as a manufactory of agricultural implements, was owned by (. V. Rhodes. The Foundry was not in ojxt ation at the time of its destruction, but Mr. Rhodes wns doing quite a flourishing busi ness. The loss of the latter will probably exceed St, 0O0, upou which he has an in surance with I. F. Beamer & Co., in tbe -Etna, of Hartford, Conn. Mr. McFadden's loss will protably lie S-.000, upou which lie has no insurance. We regret for the fair fame of our town that we are obliged to sav this tire was the work of incendiaries. ' Of this there can lie 110 doubt. The smell of coal oil was plainly discernible. The fire bad been kindled in two places. Mr. Rhodes is certain that there was no fire alxuit, the building until it was kindled by the unknown scoundrels who seem determined to destroy the town. On Friday night some half dozen barrels of coal till were left standing 011 the platform of the freight depot. About twelve o'clock Mr. Gilday, tbe watch man at the rolling mill, saw- a man break in the head of one of these barrels. A huge chunk of ore weigh ing over sixty pounds was the weapon used. It is supposed that tbe man who broke in the barrel was one of the incendiaries. On Saturday afternoon Thomas Dunn and John H. Smith were at rested 011 the charge of incendiarism. They were taken liefore Justice Lee, who held them in $500 each for a hearing on Monday afternoon. Jlolliday burg Standard. Wf. clip the following from the Pittsburgh Daihj traette of the lltb Inst, Prem u 1 a awarded by the Pittsburgh Exposition. WEST POIXT llOIT.ER WORKS. We have referred to the extensive and varied display in tbe line of steam boilers made by Col. Roliert Monroe, of the- West Point Boiler Works. It gives 11s great pleas ure to note that this display has lieen proper ly apireciatd. The judges, composed of practical and experienced machinists, after a careful inspection, awarded the first pre miums on all the boilers exhibited by Col. Monro. Here is tbe official record: . 10riS. Best double flue boiler, silver medal, R. Monroe. m7. Best locomotive boiler, diploma, R. Mnnroe. 8K. Best tnbular boiler and fixtures, di ploma, R. Mnnroe. Jisti, Best upright boiler and fixtures, di ploma, R. M mi roe. The judges in this class also recommend that a silver medal lie awarded R. Munroe for the liest display of boilers." This last premium a silver medal for best display was at once ordered by the Executive Committee upon the recommen dation of the Judges, although it was not down 011 the regular list. This signal trinmpli is a fitting tribute to the enterprise of Col. Munroe and the su periority of bis manufactures. The West Point Boiler Works, looted at No. IS Water street, Pittsburgh, has long enjoyed a repu tation, which is not excelled by any similar establishment in tbe country, and this is but a fresh testimonial in corroloration of the geueral reputation of the works. They are the largest and most complete works of the kind in this vicinity. A greater variety of work is tnrned out, and the character of It is attested by this high endorsement in the face of aW competitors. The extensive trade enjoved by the "West Point" in a quiet way is Indicative of the appreciation in which the boilers coming from that es tablishment are held. We are glad to note the success of this great establishment, which fs an honor to our "Iron City." Reliable Drugoists and Ih valua ble Family Medicines. Read the ad vertisement headed "50" in this paper. Dr. II. 1. Sellers was, for many years, one of the leading and most celebrated family phy sicians In tho city of Pittsburgh, and snr ..,1 ; n it i-Aimtrr HiaConirh ftvrnn. at this dav. will lie found In almost every family : there. Messrs. R. E. Seller & Co. is one of the most extensive, reliable and popular firms in that city, and their family medicines are tL b5t and moat popular in tb eouatry. ( I Great Fire at Irwtjc Loss Not Less) ! THAW $70,000. Irwin Station Westmoreland j connty, was visited by a destructive confla i crmtion on Tnewlav mornlnf last the partic ulars of which we glean from the Greeusburg Democrat of the 17th inst : The terrible slsrm or re! fire! ran: through the streets of Irwin, nt shout two o'clock, on Tuesdnj morninir. arousin the citizens to tbe rertrful realization of sudden destruction of property, renderlnir then houseless and with out a home for the coming winter. The fire wss foil no- belching out masses of smoke and tongues of flame from the centre of what is known ns Commercial Row. a block of wooden buildings on the west side of Main street, comprising some of the principal stcres and business houses in the place, and contain, ing also the dwellings of number of families. The tlie seems to have originated in a HUi.ird alo.ni. in what Is known a Ueohrinir's build ing. Thesuloort hnd tx-en clowd nn Monitor, and no one was, thert-rore. nfiout the premises, and it is supposed to have boon the work or an inoendisry. The flames spread rapidly to the adjoining buildings. On the south was Builey's hullding adjoining, occupied us a sore room snd dwelling, which was almost immediately enveloped in flumes; next Kooebaugh's block was reached which was occupied by A. Hear, denier in boots snd shoos, a cHnhing store, an oyster saloon, snd Hodetmugh's shoe shop and dwelling, all of which succumbed to the whirl pool or flumes, like so much straw. The Geoh' ring building contained a billinrd Saloon, the drug store or Copclahd A Kimberly, the den tal establishment of Loughery ft Ussinger. Adjoining, on the north of this, was the build ing of Hiliheitner A Boyd, who were carrying on the hardware business The names then reached Peter Iong's dwelling, then Sxrgeant's drv goods and griieery store, in ItenJ. Cope iMi'id s building, next a dwelling belonging to Joseph Copelnnd and occupied by Mrs. M. lloW ersas a bonrding house, continuing in its march of ruin tlie dwelling of S. C Keineberg. Ksq., was swallowed up. end a tenant house on tlie rear of his lot, when in other leaps of the fiery fiend the building of John McYVilli.ims, on the corner of M.iin and Third streets, was renchwd. To stop the further progress of tho tire eight kegs of powder were placed under the building and blown up. It had been occupied hy hi sons, Thos. McWilliams. Jeweller. Kichard MnWII liams, tinner, and as a residence by himself, and 11 1 so by the small printing establishment of the Iririn Sitrnit. The fire whs also carried across Main street to the dwelling and meat shop of John Oregg.'and to the office of Dr. Sowash. and Jos. McQulston, Esq.. which were Imh h totality consumed. Here, from this vast pile of combustible ma terial,' the tire soared upward In one sheet of lurid flame, striking terror to the hearts of the citizens, and illuminating the country around for miles in circumference, with no Ore depart ment or engines to control Its march. The Westmoreland Cml Company tortunat. ly brought on the premises their nooks n1 lad ders, buckets, etc., and Mr. Sballciiberger, the Superintendent of the Company, deserveegreat credit f.r the timely assistance rendered. Word had also be-i sent to Pittsburgh for aid, but was countermanded when theBre stayed its progress. The losses, so Tarns we could obtain figures, amount ns a total to about 7fl."00, which In mine mmn Is whlly and in others partly cov ered with insurance. The calm night alone saved the town from total destruction. During the fire thieves were busy carrying away goods, many of whom may yet he sorry for it. Created No Surprise. The award of of a silver medal the hitHest prize lo S. S. Marvin & Co. , for the Best Assortment of Crackers and Biscnitdisplayed at the recent Exposition seems to have been taken for granted. Tbe public has already pronounced 1 he same verdict. Di plomas were also award ed to the same firm for the Best Self-raising Flour, the Best. Self-raising Buck wheat, and tbe liest Self-raising White Corn Meal. These diplomas were awarded for the pro ducts of Marvin & Co.'s self-raising flours in competition with the products of Ibe va rions'ltakiiig Powders. The awards were not liased UHn specimens specially prepared for the Exposition. The public can alirayn find e.jually good articles at the works, Hos. 91, 93 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. . Our readers who are in the habit of pro curing as a jiortion of their dainties for Thanksgiving, some of the various delight ful Crackers, Biscuit, and Small Caks man ufactured by Marvin & Co., should bear in mind that the 2.1th of Novemlier is near at at hand, and should send in their orders im mediately. This bouse is pushed to the ut most of its capacity to meet the demands made upon it at this season, and orders will be faithfully booked as received and filled as speedily as possible. Send all orders at once. Problem Solved. Mr. J. C. Trout, of A ntisfowM, Blair county, sends tbe folio wine solution to Mr. O'Friel's original arithmeti cal problem published by us last, weak: A traveled 1.467 1 miles and was 73? days on tbe road, while B got. over 1,75"J miles of ground in 67 days. That is one answer to the problem, but it is not the one sent with Ibe quest ion by the author, which rejuls as follows: A traveled 1..15 I miles in 77 13-20 days, and B completed a journey of l,fi!0 miles in 6.1 days. Tbe reader can pay his money and take his choice. Mr. O'Friel sends 11s another original cont-ribnlioii of like character, which we append : A and ft bought 400 acres id ft per acre, both being -qonl partners in the purchaso. On di viding the land A's portion was valued nt 80 ct-nts per acre more than ffs portion. How much land did en oh get and how much did each pay per acre each one getting sOO worth? A Fact Worth Kjtowino. Are "you suffering with Consumption, Coughs, Severe Colds settled on the breast or any disease of the Throat and Lungs? - If So, go to your Druggists, Iemon Sc Murray, Ebensbnrg, or to Woleslagle 8b Son, Wllmore, and get, a liottle of BoHt'HEK'a German Svritp. This medicine has lately lieen introduced from Germany, and is selling on its own merits. Tbe people are going wild over its success, and dniggis's all orer our country are writing us of its wonderful enres among their customers. If you wish to try its superior virtue get a Sample Bottle for 10 cents. Large size bottle 7.1 cents. Three doses -ill relieve you. Try it. IIYHFrAL LA KK-LATENER.-Married, st the Chilrch of the Holy Name, 'n this place, on Tuesday evening. Nov. 1H, ls7.", by Hev. Father Itoylo, John (I. I.akr. Esq.. nnd Miss Th.i.ik. daugh ter of Mr. Michael Lateoer, all ot Ebensburg. No cards. There It Is, "Lake T-ntener." Oet dowr. your map and see but no, never mind : it's a newly rormcd Luke nnd is not on the map. Hesid.-s that It Is not a body of water, being eonftn-d by matrimonial and not by geographical limits and composed of two bodies with sonts which beat as one. In other words. It Isa onion which binds one of our most esteemed and worthiest masculine friends tooneof tho fairest snd most estimable young Indies of which our communi ty can boast. Eminently fitted and eminently deserving of each other, a happy wedded expe rience we feel sure awaits them, nnd which we hopetwill be oflong duration. May their voyage down the stream or life be a pleasant nnd pros perous one, snd may they now snd then have occasion to tarry by the way to contemplate th sweet little LHkes which we trust will greet them ere the last of earthly harbors has been reached. So mote it be. EVANS SHKVOOK. Married, st tbe. resi dence or the bride's parents, on Wednesday last, Nov. 17. 1875, by Iter. . AlA I.f Evans. Esq .of this place, and Miss KatbShkt ock, of Wilmore. Another promising young "limb of the law" and another nf Cambria's fair and amiable young daughters made bnppv for all time to come. Well it is meet nnd light that so wor thy a man should be blessed with loving and so excellent a wife, nnd now that he has taken her to a heart that will cherish and a home that will shelter, no one among their many friends will fail to wish them all the blessings that per tain to wedd.-djlife when the contracting par ties, as In ttU tnstanoo. are properly mated. FMOK PFOFF. Merled, at' the Catholic church In Loretto, on Tuesday lust, Nov. Kith, by Kcv. E. A. Rush, Mr. I'st-k FluA aud Mrs. Kate Prorr. both of that place. BCRNHEIMEH M'BKIDB. Married, Octo ber Sid, In Cambria township, by Kcv. W. H. crtlemire. Mr. James Uurmhcimbk aod Miss Mattiic M. M'Ukide. OBITI'ART. BER KET. Died. In Carrolltown, on Thurs day. Nov. II, 175. Mrs. Caihni-iiic Iterkey, wire of John Iter key, aged 83 years, 7 raeuths aud 8 days. t.tiLE. Died. In Carroll township, on Friday, Nov. 12, 175, Mr. Henry Cole, agea 78 years, 4 months vnJ 23 days, ; NOTICE. Having purchased at Constable sale and left during my pleas ure with John Brekku the following d scrib ed personal property lo wit: 1 h.y in a re, 1 three-vear old heifer. I cooking stove and uten sils. 8 tables, one st chairs. 1 doughtray.l ink. 1 clock. 1 mirror. 2 liedsteads. 12 bushels wheat. 18 bushels buck wheat. 40 bushels onta, 2 hogs, 3 pigs, a lot of hay and straw, audi windmill. I hereby cnu'lon all persons against interfering: with said property. M.J. KitUiJEN AKEK, Burr Twp., Kov. 6, IIS7&. I -at..i rf ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of J. K. HiTk, dee'd. , Letters of Administration .on tbe estate of Josiar K. -IIitx. late of Kbensburg borough, deceased, have been issued to the undersigned, who hereby notfles all persons Indebted to said estate that payment must be made forthwith, snd th'ee having claims or demands against the same are requested to present tueiu pro perly probated for settlement. JOHN H. niTE, Administrator. Nor. It, 18T5.-6t. XECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Elizabeth Miller, dee'd. Letters testamentary on the estate of I2r.iz.A Birrn Mii.leh. late of Loretto borough, dee'd, having been granted to the undersigned, notice la hereby given to all persons indebted to said j estate that payment must be cnade without rie 1 lay.and tlioan having accounts against thesamo I should produce them dolv authenticated for I settlement. F- O'KRIBLt Executor. Loretto, Xev. 19, 18'.5.-6t. C0LLII1S, JOUIISTQU & Co. EBENSBURG, PA. MONEY HECEITED ON DEPOSIT, INTEREST ALLOWED OX TIME DEPOSITS. MONEY LOANED. COLLECTIONS MADE, f AND A GENERAL ( BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. H7Speclal attention paid to business of cor tCMMindents. J A3. P. MUKPHV, Pfov. 19, 1375.-tf. Cashier. SHERIFF'S SALES. By virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Erpon., issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of CambrU county and to me directed, there will be ex- Siosed to public sale, nt the Opera House in ohnotown, on Nalnrdsy, the 4Uh ty nt llerrmbrr next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the fol lowing real estate, to wit: All the right, title and interest of Itertry Mentzell, of. in and to a lot or pieee of ground sitiinfe in Voder township Cambria County, Pit., containing about 3 acres, more or less, and bounded as follows, to wit : Fronting on the 1 oucmnugh river and adjoining lands or Hishop and Emanuel James, having thereon erected a two story dwelling house and n plank stable, now in the occupancy of Geo. Walters. Taken in execution and to bo sold at the suit of John Sciiertb & Co. Aljso. all the right, title nn-1 Interest of John Now, of. In and to a lot of ground situate Ih Cambria borough, Cambria county. Pa., front ing on Chestnut urcet. having Jeoond street 011 the one side and lot of Adam Itopp on tbe or her side, and extending back to an alley, having thereon -erected a tw story dwelling house, a plauk stnble, and n two story hiiil.fina, now In the occupancy of John 11. Myers. Taken In ex ecueion and to be sold at the suit of the Ger nirtiiiK Iluildiug and Loan Association, No. 1, of Johnstown. .. . - Tbkms or SAt,E. Oae-thfrd of the purchase money to be paid when the property is knocked down, and the remaiuing two-thirds on confir mation of the deed. HEKMAN BAUMKn Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Ebensburg, Nov. bt, 175. SHERIFF'S SALES. HV virtue of sundry writs of fend. Krpon.. A lift Vend Krjnm. and FH. Fa.. Issued out or the 1 list rid Court of Common Flns of" Cum bria county and to me directed, there will be exposed to Public Sale, at the Opera House In Johnstown, on Satutulftyy the 4th li y of December next, at 1 o'clock, p. m.. the following Real Estate, to wit: All the right, title snd Interest of Bartley Hoy. of. !n and ton lot of ground situate in the borough of East Conemaitgh, Cambria county. Pa., fronting 011 the Penn'a Kail Koad nnd ad joining lot of John Hoy, and extending back to the'Conemaugh river, having I herein creel ed a two story dwelling house and a frame sta ble, now in the occupancy of Hartley Hoy. Ta ken iifexecution and to be sold at the suit or AkersJt lluumer, now for use of D. McLaugh lin. Also, nil the r1ht. tltlennd Interest of Adam Pfarr. of, in and ton lot of grrmnd sitnate in Cumbria borough, Cambria county. Pa., front ing on Chestnut street and adjoining lot of Conrad Meyer on the one sMe and lot of John Stenger on the other side, and extending hack to nn alley, having thereon erected a two story house and plank stable, now In the occupancy of the Widow Pfarr and Adam Pfarr. Taken In execution and fo tie sold at the tuitof tbe Gerifran Workman Society. Also, all the riirht, title and Interest of Chss. Ahrns, of. m snd to a lot of ground situate in Conemaugh borough, Cambria county, Penn'a. fronting on Portage street and adjoining lot of John Venult on 1 he one si.ie and lot of Martin Fox on the other side, nnd extending back to a lot of fheCambria Iron Company, having there on erected a two story frame house. tnw In the occupancy of Charles Ahrns. Taken in execu tion nnd to be sold at the suit of J. Zimmerman, now for use of Edward Zimmerman. A f.so, nil the right, title and interest of Hen ry W. Keiking. or, in and to a lot ofjjround sit uate In theFonrth Ward, Johnstown, Cambria county. Pa., fronting on Main street, having Adams street on one sido and lot of John Lud wig on the other side, and extending back to an alley, baring thereon erected a two story frame house, now In the occupancy of Henry W. K'-lking. Taken In execution and to tie sold nt the suit of the Kickcnapawling Tribe I. O of K. M. Aij). all the right, title and interesr of Wm. P. Pntton, of. in and ton pleceor lot of ground situate in the Fourth Ward, Johnstown hor oturh, Cambria oounty. Pa., rrrmting on Bed ford street and having Hrony creek on the one side and an ailey on Ike other ide, snd extand ing back to lot ot Hon. Joan F. Hsrnes. having Ihereon erected a two story plank furniture shop and a one story furniture wareroom, noWi in possession and occupancy of WimP; Patton.' Taken in execution and to be sold nt tbe suit of Bin key and Gay Furniture Company. Tt.iims or Pale. One-third of the purchase money to be paid when the property Is knocked down, end the remaining two-thirJs on conllr matiou of the de.ed. HERMAN BArMER. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Johnstown. Nov. 13. Icr5. NOTICE. In the Court of Com mon Pleas op Cambria County : Sarah Javi Smith,"! No. 3S, September Term, by her next friend. 1874. C. 1. MotflAI HCOHKS, . r. TnoMAS P. Swith. J AHnu Snhjxtna tn Divorce To thk UKSroxoxxT above samkd : You are hereby required to appear at Conrt of (lomwn Pleas, to be held at Ebensburg. tor the County of Cambria, on the first Momoav or Dkowiieu ssit to answer llio complaint of tbe libellant in the above stated ease. HEUMArf BAt'MEB. Sheriff. Sheriff Office, Ebensburg, Nov. 8, 18T4.-4L Ifeyer Poultry Pov.der. WTTsnled,iruel in tima. to cure chicken cliolem snd gxpr. wuhs-opi'iy oiio. Powder and a b.towalr ordinary aucni.tiu llnana and proner feeditg. 40bjawaK wilu a oecuiai auri'ij nt,gmndegneii-inninnm.cri:ii.nw, - keepPoultrT(even1nconfln ment)for stijt leti-ttaor tlma. with both profltsnd pleasure. Parkseert c. flrefor 81.00. Ak yor dcaicr. Bent fcce upca ceipt of price. iftrrRQ, STR AY CATTLE. Came into the enclosure of the subscriber, in Chest township, one black Heifer, supposed to tie one year and a half old, and one red Meer, supposed to be about the same age. There are no marks or spots-on the belter, but the steer has white on Its legs, a white stripe orer the rump and warts on Ha right ey. The owner Is notified toeome for ward, prove property, par charges nn1 take them away; failing in which within the time specified, they will lie disposed or as the law direct. Nov. 13, fc.75.-3t. ADAM LEJDEN. DMIN1 STRATI ON NOTICE. Estate of James Browk, dee'd. Letters of Administration nn the estate of J as. Brown, late of Munster township. Cambria coun ty, deceased, have been granted to the ander-dgn-eu, residing iu said township, to whom all persons Indebted to s.ild estate are reques.e.l to make pay ment, and those having claims or demands will make known the same without delay. BlID;i:T BROWN, Adm'x. . Munster Twp., Nov. 12, 1875.-t. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE! Estate of Am ast asia Momri. wn. I Letters testamentary on the estate or Ansstnia ! Moreland. dee'd, latecf Wllmore Borough, baVelng, ; been granted the undersigned, notice is hereby girea to all persona Indebted to said estate to make Immediate payment, an. I those having claims against the same to present thi-m duly authenll . cated lor sutlloment. f J AM R MORELAND, Executor. . i Wiuaore, Nov. it, IKj.-HL J7 r Sheriff's Sales. BY virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Frpvin., Fi. PMrfws Fi. Fi-, and Lrtwitt Fnrius ! Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of 1 Cambria county and to me directed, there will j be exposed to Public r?aie, at theCur House in Ebensburg, on Monday, the 6th day of December next, at a -clock, P. M., the following Ileal Es tate, to wit: Ail the right, title and Interest of Michael Dtt- gan. of. in and to a piece or parcel of land situate .' partly in Summerhill township nnd partly in WIN ! inore'bopjugh, Cambria county. Pa , adjoining i lands of Neil Dug.in, the Catholic church proper- ty and Township road, containing 6 acres, mere j or legs, about 25 acres cleared Ati. all the right. ' title and interest of Michael Dugnn, of. In and to-j a piece or lot or ground situate in wumore nor oagh, Cambria oounty. Pa., fronting on Min street nnd extending back to an alley, adjoining lots of Oeorge WendthrvUi and A. .1. Hartsock, having thereon erected a one story frame house, not occupied. Afs s all the right, title and fa'er est of Mk-hael llngan. of. In and to a piece or lot of ground situate in Wiloior borough. Cambria county. Pa., fronting on Main street and adjoining lot of Joseph Honirr, having thereon erected a two story frame house and frme stable, in the oc cupancy of Michael Dugan.and atwistnry frame building, not occupied. Taken In execution and to be sold at the suit or P. M. Woleslagle & Son. Also, all the right, title and interest of Samuel Reese, of. In and to a pieee or parcel or land situ ate in Cambria township. Cambria county. Pa., adjolninn lands ot John Jones, John Eakins, and John Keese. containing 50 acres, more or less, about 12 acres of which are cleared, having there on erected a two story lug house and a log burn, now in the occupancy of Samuel Keese. Taken In execution snd to be sold at the so it of William Makin, administrator of ElUaheth Sharer, dee'd. Also, all the right, title and Interest of John S Luther, of. in. and to a piece or parcel of land sit uate in Harr township, Cambria county. Pa., ad joining lands of Joseph Houck, Frnncis Luther, and others, containing ISO acres, more or less, about 30 acres cleared, having thereon erected a one-and-a-half stry plank house, ia the occupan cy of Edw'd Weaver, and a two story plank tains, frame barnand water saw mill. In'the occupancy of John 8. Luther. Taken In execution and to be sold at the suit ofLlovd i Co. Also, all the righU title and interest or Peter Seymore. of. In and to a piece or parcel ot land sit uate in Susquehanna township. Cambria county. Pa., adjoining lands or And'w Eckenrode. Joseph Miller. Miles Ediniston. and -tlicrs, containing 110 acres, more or less, about 20 acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a one-and-a-half story frame house, board stable, and water saw mill, in the occupancy of Charles McCombfe. and a two story plank house. In the occnpAncy of Hi ram Ediniston. Taken in execution and to be sold st t h suit of Joseph Orav, now lor use of Thomas Orlffltb. Also, all the right, title snd interest of Nicho las Hallcr, of, in and to a piece or lot of ground Situate In Washington township, Cambria county. Pa., fronting B6 leet n the old Portage Kailroad and extending back 166 feet to land of heirs of M. M. Adams on the north and lot of M. It. M'Lauvh Hn on the south, having thereon erected a two story frame house snd a plank stable, now in the occu pancy of Nicholas Haller. and a two story plank house, in the occupancy of Samuel Dill. Taken In execution and to be sold at tne suit ol Michael Bracken and others. . Ai.so. all the right, title and Interest of John W. Gillespie, of. In and to the following iMcees or tracts of land, to wit : A piece or parcel or laud situate in Sumiiierliill township, Cambria, county. Pa., adjoining lands of James McOnugh. I'enn a Kail Koad, Patrick Kelly, and others, containing 10 acres, more or less, unimproved. A'" all the right, title and interest ol John W. Gillespie, or. In. and ton piece or parcel oT land situate in Wash ington township, Cambria county. Pa., adjoining lauds of .Mrs. Kose McOough. containing z acres, more or less, all cleared and under fence. Aim; all the right, title and interest id John W. Gilles pie, of. in nnd to a piece or lot of gronnd situate in the village of Portage, Washington township, C.-Mnbria county. Pa., lrontnjg on the Penn'a Kail Nsd and adjoining lots of Jesse McO.iugh aud Mary McOough, having theroon erected a two story plank house snd Irame statde, now in the oc cupancy of John W. Gillespie. Taken in execu tion and to be sold al the suit of Schmidt-. Fri day, Also, all the right, title and interest of .tvb Kunsmnn. of. in and to a piece or parcel nf Isnd situate in White township, Cambria comity. Pa., adjoining lands of John Heer. Sam'l Dean, Chss. Younkeu. and others, containing 60 acres, more or less, all cleared, having thereon erected a two story frame luMi-e, frame barn, mid coal bank in working opler. In the occupancy of Jacob Kuns man, and a two story frame house, in the occupan Cv of Charles Kunsman Taken in execution and to be Sold at the suit ot .Tames Nelson, jr. Aio. all the right, title and Interest of P. F. Kearney, of. In and to a piece er parcel ef land Situate in Clearfield township C ml Tin county, I., adjoining lands of Daniel Delaney. John Me Ooy, James Maloney, and o-.liers. containing 00 acres, more or less, about 40 acres cleared, having thereon erected a two story log h tuse and Irme barn, now in the o vupancy of John Gibbons. Taken in execution and to he sold at tliu salt of A. F. Jackson. Also, all the right, title and Interest of P. W". Pringlc, of. In and to a piece er parcel of land sit uate in Jackson township, Cambria county. Pa., beginning at a hemlock ; thence by tract ot Isaac Bowser 62 degrees, West. 160 perches, to a ost; thence hy tract ot John Hubley, north S8 degrees, Wet 75 perches, to a post on line of trct of" John Wigton ; thence by s.ii.l old survey, nortfe 33 de grees, west 189 perches, to a post : thence by land late of Alter fcJKepltcr, nortk 8 degrees, east ISO xrcBc8. to the place of h?ginning-"eontatning 127 acres ami 80 perches, being: part Of a larger tract in the name of Jacob Rupp, having thereon erected a one story . plank house. Water saw mill and board stable, now in the ocenpancy of Philip Pringle. Taken In execution and to be sold at the suit of P. M. Woleslagle & Son. Also, all the rfght, title nnd interest or Robert Hnllen, of, tn anu to a piece or parcel of land sit nate In AVbite township, Cambria county. Pa., adjoining lands of John tJ win, Henj.imin Myers, and others, containing 100 acres, more or less, about 60 acres cleared, having thereon erecUid a two story Irame house and frame barn, now in the occupancy of Kobert llallen. Taken iti ekecation and to be sold at the suit of R. L. Johnston. Also, all the right, title and interest of Philip Thomas, of. in aud to a piece or parcel of land sit uate in Chest townsliip. Cambria county. Pa., ad joining lands ot Joseph Vance. Daniel Yahner, Martin Dctnch, and others, containing 100 acres, more or less about 25 acres cleared, having there on erected a two story plank house and log stable, now In the ocenpancy of Philip Thomas. Taken in execution and t be sold at the suit A. A, liar ker &. Son, endorsue or Joseph Oantuur. Also, all the right title and interest of John W. Mason, of. In and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Clearfield townsliip, Cambria county. Pa., adjoining lanJs of Valentine Kriso, Joseph Baker, and others, containing 100 acres, more or less, about 30 acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a one-and-a-half story log house and log barn, now in the occupancy of John W. Mason. Taken In execution and to be e-ld at the suit of F. D. Saupp. Also, all the right title and Interest or Thomas W. Williams, oU ir. and to a piece or parcel or land situate in Cambria township. Cambria coun ty. Pa, adjoining lands of Wm. D. Pryce on the north, John .M. "Williams on the west, and the Township Koad leading from Eliensbnrg to !iehe"8 Mill, containing 2 acres, more or less. Taken in execution and to be told at the suit of John Wil liams, for use r K. K. Davis. Am i, all the right, title and interest or Harry Marlett, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land sit uate In Clearfield townsliip. Cambria county, pa., a-ijoining lands ofJane Me luire, James MeUnire, snd others, containing 108 acres, more er less, about 40 acres or which are clear ud, having there on erected a one-and-a-hair story plank house and frame barn, now in the occupancy or Harry Mar lett. Taken in execution and Lo be sold at the suit cifS. Klineordlingcr & Co. Also, all the right, title and interest of IJnhert A. Campbell, of, in and to all that certain lot of ground sitnate and being in the llorongh of Car rolltown, in the county ol" Cambria, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: BdKiiuiiug at a post and corner wf lot of Jvltcholas Nagle aad !t. Joseph street ; t hence w.th said street, north 67 tee, ta n post and corner or Jet of Henry Stolti ; thence east by said lot 200 nret to a post on Peasant alley; thence by said alley, mi tli ST foot, to a post: thence west with lot of Nicholas Nagle M leet o a post and place of bo-J a-innlng: together with the hereditament and ap- purteuances. Taken in execution aad lo be sold at the suit of Susannah Campbell. " -Also, all the right, title and interest of Joseph Yoder. of, in and to the following descrited build fngand lot of ground situate at 'sonth Fork, Croy le township; Cambria county. Pa., bounded as fol lows : On the aorth by a street or road ; en the nst by an allev, and on the west 1y lot uf John O, Morptiy.' it Is a two story fVame dwelling bouse, 10x120 feet, with a kitchen adjoining 14 feet square. Taken In execution and to bo sold t the oil of Jaoob O. Stineman. ' Also, all the right, title and Interest or John H. Noel, of. In and to a piece or parcel of land sit uate ia Che-t township. Cambria county. Pa., ad joining lands of James Kyan, Jacob S to Its. and Hnnt Sawyer, containing 100 acres, more or less, aboul It acros ol which are cleared having thereon erected a two story plank house aod log table, now in the occupancy of Johu H. Noel. Taken In execution and lo be sold al tbe cuil or James Douglass, . - Also, al, the right, title ami Interest of David K. Wilhelm, or, in and to a piece or lot of ground situate in i lie village or Lilly's, Washington town ship, Cambria county. Pa., fronting on a street, and adjoining lot of William MeOioskey and oth- j ers, having thereon erected a ons-an.i-a-hair siory plank House and plank stable, now lu the occu pancy ot Alice Hagan. Taken in executibn aud to be sold at the suit of Philip Pri:. Also, all the right, title and interest of John V. Griffith, of, in and to a piece or parcel ol land situate la Cambria township, Canil'ria county, Pa., adjoining lands of Johu W. Jones. Joha S. Jones, Henry Jones, and others, eon alnirg 1 ,f acres and 140 perches, about 70 acres cleared, hav ing thereou erected a two story frame house and Irame barn, now In the occupancy of Jolia W. Kit ffith. Taken In execution aud tube d ai the su.t of Wm. J. Edwards, Ex r of K. chard Ed wards, dee'd- . Also, all the right, title and Interest of Dom tnlclt Egor, of. In and to a piece or lot of ground situate in Carrolltown borough. Cambria coun tv. Pa., fronting on Main street and extending tack to a private allay, Jiavinf SoanUa ailey uu the north and H. O. Stolti on tbe south, baring thereon erected a two story frame house. fr.mo stable, and ot her ouibuUdiiigs, now In the w -paney of I loininick I ger. Also, all the right, title and !ntred of Dom. mirk Kger. of. In and to a lot of ground aituat In Carrolltown borough. Cambria county, I'v. ironiing nn st. Slary a alley and extending n-x to St. Joseph's alley, adjoining an alley on tho north and land of heirs of t.ntttan Binder un the south, havirg ihereon ercte.1 a two story p'.ink hoose and plank stable, n w In the occupancy of James alters. Taken in execution and lobe sold at the suit ot A . Itanm. A l.so. all the right, tit I and Interest or Joseph Refner. of, In and to a piece or parcel or land sit nate In Barr township. Cambria eunv. Pa., con taining 85 acres, raae or less, ab.fi 1 10 arret cjr ed. adjoining land of John Anderson, Wm. :e Donald, ard others, having thereon erected a dwelling house, part log and part plark, and log stable, nr.w In the occupancy of Joseph Wer ner. Taken In executb a and to be sold at tha cult of 1'etcr Oarman. Term or Sale.-One third of tho rmrrhaso money to br- paid when the property Is knocked down, and the reuiiiiuiug two-tlntcU on confir mation of tho deed. UK KM AN BAirMER, Fhriff. Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg. Nov. 13. 1S75. SELF-FEED BASE BURNER, GUAnANTEEDITOIBrRN Soft Coal, Hard Coal on coicii:. MANUFACTURED BY AtlBradlcyJ&COi: No. 30 WoodlStreet, 10-C9.-3m, riTTSBVIZG. Mrs. M. MOORE, 325 Penn Avenue, near 10th St., PirrsBuna, fa., Will epen the f.rrt week In November a choice and elegant assorfmoiit of I he latest novelties for Winter in SIIJv VELVET SUITS, Damasse Camel's Hair Costumes. Sicilliciine Jackets, IHats'and Sonnets. And a large Invoice of SEAL SKIN 8AQUE8, 10-29.1 MUFFFS &:B0WS. Jons DlWHRT JOHS D. P.OBKKTS. John Dibert & Co., Corner Main and Franklin Sts., JOIINSTOAVN, rn. Accounts of Merchants atul other bnsine peojrfe solicited. Drafts ncffotfrtbtc in all parts of the coun try for sale. Money Loaned and, Collections Made. Interest at the rate of Six I'er Cent, per annum al lowed on Time Deposits. Savin as Deposits Hooks issued, and Interest Compounded Semi anumtlly vfn desired. A'Gene ral Ba n Ving Business Transacted. Sept. 10, l?75.-6m. f x Pthevqman's friend THE BEST FTXTPHED ANT VOST PERFECT "FLAT IKON" EVER MADE. Interchangeable Handle and Shield Combined. The handle ! entirely separate, nud may be es'd for any number of Irons. It tan be acije-t-cd 1nstntlv. and Iwing provtd.-d with a shield t.c htutd is completely rtecfel from liie heat. No holder Is ir'sirrntiirert when oing. t-wi ft "Jvrii. n Ihe Iron Is hHt:g ruaiMMaj4,Ki:i. heated, the bundle must be detached. r iTl send to sny address, on re ceipt of Draft or P. O. Order fur the amount, either of tho following wi: Bet No. 11 Irons of 5. sn.l ? Tbs., 1 bandle, $4 Pfl " 6. 7 nnd R !., " 8 8 1,8 nnd 9 lb., . 2-6 Nickel plated Irons, TSrts. per "t ex'rs. Any party ordering Ore weta will re ceive one set extra at premium. Thoroughly reliable agents warned. Address BROOKLYN KAI IItO"V CO., 85 riret St, Brooklyn, E. D.: Z. T. Korw. Sampl. cm b Ma at lh otfica 4 th't p-Jr. pittsiii it;ir, pa. For upwards of twenty years tbe leading busi ness College of the United States, affords une qualled advantages for the thorough, practical ed ucation of yonng and middle aged men. Students admitted at any time. oFor circulars, address, J. C SMITH, A. M Principal. 3-The "lRt C ITY COI.I.F.OE is thconltf Institution orthe kind. In this city, that we recom tnend td the public patroasge.' PrfsJetlor Banner. Pittsburgh Pa. I-17.-Sm. The oldest and best appointed Institution for obtaining n Business Ivlucatiou. For circulars address P. DUFF A SONS. . 9-3.-3tneoin.l Pittsburirh, Pa. E II. I 'LA XK. AI. I) : rtiiettfiiilV . o". . .... iw.rUB(;nn.i .-...-;.... t l. j. ..... , j III.. ' 1 inrmiinfl i i. 1 IV ' n if , citizens of K!ensburg and vicinity. Office ad. c t i.tiiiiug iTfiiirntx ana iimnf-tiisit-iT in 1110 itjk fl lion. U. J. Lloyd's drug store. Night calls ran Se made at the residence of Airs. Kunn. on Craw- be mi lord street, Koeusuurg. 1-.-.i.j I AMES J. O ATM AX, M. D., I lliyaieinn snt Bnrgcn. - Ebk.nsw hg. Pa. Orflce on Hiirh sticet, nearly opposite tliu.r's Hotel. Itesideiicci I. town Hall. Julian street w here night cal Is tdiould be made (4-4.-tf.l A LKXA N D K II T A I T, M. D., I'liyaieian and Suig-ron, Ca Kit oli. tows. Pa Office recent'v neon pled by M.J. Kuck. M. IK In roar of John I luck's store. Nighi call tnay be made at Mr. Huck's residence. lO-l.TS-J H. McCOXNELL, M. I)., , PHTSICiAK AM f'UKUEOJC, LKtTro, Ta. OT.oo formerly oecnnled hy Ir. felsu. Nfvh; calls cuti be wade a; lVri-oii.cu. -l4.-aia.j
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