MM Juccman Eur,iu itJ. P. Vca: - - A l G-14' l ssr' J uhML A.YD PERSONAL. There antl the Other flare. i I f - rXtllUS. . nt VI!rtiore. !u!i ni-r tPMirts r crovvrleii. fir h prnrl! ar- to tlie Siiijat Bowl. , !! Mit it' l)t." Is the way they v. !i vejji taMes. tio to ttie Sueur . w advertisement of George .:'. i I ' .t r.. . :-,iu co to thH Sugar B '. . opinion about the water j 'it. ! . . iniUr wortti of property i ; M jut.iii; ion county last ' i re selling at ane dollar t -i bet Plow lu the conn- . . ;, .( '-rft'lith, it is said, will , ,-.w' sweet for several days. ; !,ss fifty -eight Inmates in s - 1: ; (. rai t:z, the thi new adprtl8--tsilor, In another ; 4 ,r:i i'- i -j , , i(fpiiti'in of partita wishing to pur $ . n farm H called to the adertisenient Mr Amirew Dishart, in another column. ' nis:i:e 'k'" r. nii-try book in time and L. i ; ii :r r. Ki.sU're.i. Thu books i re ," i': :!; .iiiT.-r. nt tlistrict. f H hny a'.i kinds of Hardware at ,.,: rheer thau any other place in c .'.n'rv , -O I . '.V. Pnvis lia troken ground for ! ,.p cf n.tw dwelling bouse on v.-ft-t, near the station. can sloop!" Sufferers from v r- ft is priftrstlon and wasted vitality c re t - rnlth f-T u?ing Hurt's Kidney remedy, t -Mr. ( ' i'r;-i A ice rs, ci'y editor of the -v;i r'-.'jue, spent a few hours In ,i ii'; Suti.l-iy last. . r- is i"i being coi-strucied in the , . . tti.? Lirce-t freiijjht eiiKine ! -i been issued from those famous i I' ll j. .:.-. II IViuila'c, of Cleartle.d . rr-t nnod t.i tsi home, after cf ii rouplo of mouths in the St W -' f H ft : l: 'tt 4 MI.K.-5C) bushels f-f ii. A'idrt-cs or i'll on T. choice seed L. rarrih. (.'.-inibria county, Fa. 1 1-: 3o. 3t r t.iin H. J. UiiVii. of Aitoona. form ; r-'-ident of Cht-st Sprin!-i. fltart'd on ' lat o:i a trip to Nebraska and Cftli- Vincent XI.:Mnln, a tm years old Aitoon.i, was run over by a cart load K. .hi Monday Inst and severely In- -V i wnr.t to ffet the nest Cider .Mil! Ij:'i n.aikvt call at m v hardware tore ij,' ' -'I'O'c, and leave your orders early is r M' .3. n. M ,li s-i i. Ffuntley. WoinlrufT and Miss Mary t JfrTirni itt two of Johnstown's handsome f.!.s 'a.lit-, are visiting the Misses Blair, of .' : ji-.a-e. -J. A. KrM'ady, Esq., will sell a lot of " i r- r'v an l real cTat at ins rfsi .:: t' w pine.', on Friday, Spptember .... n co'in'y will holil a county c w- pk ir. Scptfnber, the first v- - til fal ' Who ir.v v 9 '' " (!) f:-X CasnbrU county oneht ros.l. of Johnstown, died iv Mn;n.;, n- aolt 24 years. ; ! si frprjiipntly visit ed this 1 -r '! i"'. will b rere tted by her '1. T 3 - -i: ii'i F.s:;j, of Johnstown, was ap I l y (t- vernor Pattison on Friday ! 'w I--pcrN-r fnr the district com f ll'r'Ti: Iit, Fnlion, Bedford, Blair J :!. -'.mties. -: ..' M-. J .t,ii Carney, of Munster i, .;-!mj alHtut a mile from Lo-x-, - ri-i-Ty hurt orl Sunday last by Fr- 'ii ".r .T1;1 tree. - i''ir i iv is.' ell our business men i f business from 12 dood . -! the Court House and tolled during the burial of I! I' r.f , I 4 i t 1 . k -." up a lare lot of Tin wro want to gt the , phoold buy none but : best charcoal tin. O. Huntlv. ;;.:'r, at one time a resl .. been promoted to the 1 .iiln Dispatcher on the .. of tie Baltimore A Ohio i l.iuarters at Connellsville. Ft- ; 'IT ..j iv, I-. -VI, !r th- benefit of the Gallitzin !e held on Saturday. Aq n a jruve n. ar Gallitzin. Every-v".-il, ar: 1 a cood time is rjro- ri I : :; attend. i!r. J,. -i ra'.anub this week publishes 4 i ii acar.didate for the nomination V r I.r-t-ti.r. Mr. Korabaugh bas served 't -.i.w.j niiu mill uueiity, sou iiftV l will serve with a viow of P9 '..r,k' tl.e interests of the people. I-', and middle-aged, all expe " 'lTful Vneficial effcts of Ay 'f ft.- i 's 'I'.iniJ chllilrpn aiifrWIntr "re ear, scaldhead. or any ' ''f s pl.iltic taint, mav ho mud - nd strong by its use. j .een reported and we hone the ' ' "rr. ct that Mr. Cnarles ' ' ( Jiin;;tiiwn, had been ap-!-:ii on the route from ! " I'.ttiNuig. Hut Up to this ! : has received no official M ' ' :t-n.t nt. i 'J j nas put to work - -i--s k- n.jl!idsy?burg ' ain at!n! , i to n9 ieKi where be lived, rcnliod r I . i 4 '-kr.l ar.,u', "I A;t'Nna In the summer, inter in th CamHrU couj- 1 "f Mr- J ' . Crlste. of Wasb ''' :i? ' -4'Jaie tor Poor 'M' Tstn another column. Mr. 1 v"" ! ri!!'1 rvirsb!y known ccizen Vj-i-.TMi to fulfill all the dut.es of 'iomlnatlon should fall upon ' OLit '"ir sbKk we have two 5 a 'J'le Brown wagoc, ODe r,ke, one EmDire craln TTV -t'ring tooth harrows, and ""- c,,rn cultivator. Farm- i t -r. ' ' 'lint it will 1 '-livable bid not be safe to od these sooda " sold. I Jt S. W. Davis. f I. '- m William A, McMullen, .iallon as clerk tn th I ! "Ji'!fC"",njis"loners, which was ,.Mr I)an'el McGouKh, of 4 ' appointed to fill the r. Mi (;,.., .k i M -1 w young man or i irnif n accommodating t r-Yrk. J I. n ''tiger, of Clearfield tn.n. , r'- s candidate for Poor . 'Wound in another column, or .zens of Clearrield iown .r ; " vi. di.'ations for the office are "i'i'iV Ur has ,erve'1 ue irn ,J " t"r, ami performed the duties --'-th cr.jiutand fidelity. The funeral of General Grant on Saturday last at New York was attended by a great crowd of people. On the same day great crowds of people visited John Owens' store, on llib street, to buy their boots ar.d shoes, dry goods, dr-ss goods, notions, groceries end provisions, on account of his extremely low prices. Hon. James J. Thomas, of Carroll town ship, bas been appointed sauger for the dig tillery of Messrs. Gray & Williams, of Car rolltown. The aDpolntment was made hv Colltctor Bigler, of Clearfield. Now lhat I they have a gauger we expect Messrs. Gray j & Williams will soon be Issuing out their j samples. j Ther will be a meeting at Armory Hall ! cn this (Friday) evening at half past seven o'clock, of Hie citizens of Ebensburt for the piui'irc or niscussing the water works ! problem. ErvhiMlv u teod and give any information or light on the. sub, ct that be may possess. The water work com.uiitee wiil be present for the purpose or furnishing any information in their possession. The Third Reunion of the 11th Regi ment Pennsylvania Reserves will be held at Brook vllle. Pa.. Tuesday, September 22J, 18S5. ExUnsive preparations ar being made by the local comu.ittee for givine the members of the regiment a comrade's recep- ' tion. Wbereitis possible excursiou rates! will b secured. Any infnrmAion desired j will be furnished by Capt. J. P. George I Brook ville, Pa., Secretary of Wl commit tee. j T n white men and a negro named i George Mack, belonging to a circus, on j Monday committed a brutal outrage upon ; Flora Mori (son, a pretty country girl at j Huntingdon. While the perfonnanco was , foing on, she was tken Into the woods near ! i.ie snow grom.ds and assaulted by the i men. J. K. McCahan, in trying ro rescue ) the girl, wxs ever!y clubbed by a negro. 'The girl was taken to a neighboring house ; for safety. The negro was captured and consigned to jHI. O.i Wednesday 'morning at 3 o'clock thieves were discovered in the residence of Lee Weitz, in Duncansvtle and being heard by George dough, Wertz'a brother in-law, w!;o boarded wih the family, thpy ebot at i hlui, the ball entering h: left side and com- I ii.g out at ttie nipple. The wound will , pre fatal. The rartics escaped by Jump- j mg out of h second story wifldow. Thi ! residence ot Fiaoei.s McCoy and Dr. D. M. Black, of Ncwry, were entered and valu- , able '.vntenes stoieti from them. Sifter Maria Bernardettrt, who lmd len atta.-hed to the convent of the Sisters of j Chanty in South Side, Pittsburg, died nt St. j Francis Hn-.pi-.ai, Pittsburg, on Sunday j evening, from r: "innptM n, after an illness ; of on.y one month. H-r n me in the world ! was Mi-s Murgaret Murray and shr- was a daughter of Mr. Patrick Murray, of .i-.hns- i town. She was bom in Maryland in 18fi0, -and hHil resided in Johnstown about ten years. For two years pievious to her en- j tering the convent, which she oi l on May ( 1, 1830, tie was a teacher in the Johnstown ' public schools. After this issue of our psper we will! move our quarters to the building formerly j nsed as a pool room, one door east of the l Cer.tral Hotel. We do not anticipate any I serious trouble in moving, but if our next paper t-hoiild be a day l. hind the usual: lirae, our readers will understand the cause. ! There area great many things about a print- j ing ofliee that in moving are liable to get I oui oi pince, ann ii win taKe, time and pa tieuce to get our new office in successful i running order, but we hope to get our next paper out on time. Auditor General Jerome B. Xiles ays that he has received numerous inquiries concerning the compensation of proihono tiriesand recorders of deeds for the per formance of the daily duty imposed on them by the general revenue act. Through an iua lvertance no provision was mad In the act for the pervice these county officials are cslled upon to perforiu. This is to be re grefred, but If the duties prove onerous tbe I Auditor General has no doubt the next Leg islature will provide compensation for past services and make suitable provision for the future. One day last week a young man resid ing in Allegheny lowr. ship, sougnt 'Squire Kenkead for the purpose of bringing a suit against a young lady of the same locality, for breach o? promise of marriage. As the jurisdiction of justices of the peace does not reach to the extent of applying the law to salving wounded and lacerated affections. the justice was unable to give the young man the legal remedies bis afflicted feelings j required. Whether he wiil try bis case in a j higher court or transfer bis affections to j pome other girl who wiil be more likely to j stick, Is a problem that remains to be solved' Patrick Goodwin, a noted criminal es- , caped from jail at Clearfield on Sunday ; morning st about 1 o'clock. lie dug iDto; ihe bath room wnich adjoined his cell and from there into the yard by filing ttie bolt 1 off the door. He got out of the yard by throwing a bag containing stones over the j wall with a rope attached to it. Before i leaving he wrote a note thanking the Sheriff for the use of the tools, which consisted of a i couple of caseknives, which he roanufact- j ured iDto saws. lie was awaiting trial for ; an attempted murder and bas served sev- j eral terms in tbe penitentiary. Ileal KatMte Transfer. Tbe following transfers of real estate were filed in the Recorder's office, this place, for tbe week ending Wednesday, Aug. 12: C. I. Co., to Jacob Zane. for lot in Cone maugb; consideration, $325. Same to Morgan GonJy, for lot In Con e maagb; consideration, f 250. Morgan Gocdy toGeo. Zane, for lot In Cor.emaugh; consideration, 2.000. Patrick O'Neill to P. F. Shaffer, for lot in Conemaugb; consideration, (900. P. F. Shaffer to R. Zaue. for lot In Cone maugb; consideration, 5950. Sister M. Martha Suassong to Ctsper Lt lb, for laud Iu Barr township; consider ation, tzw. Peter Anhenter to Jacob Kelper, for land In Conemaugh township; consideration, $4,500. D. II. McGury to Sarah C. Ripple, for land in Lower Yoder; consideration, 550. Executors of John Muzer to Richard Elder, for land in Allegheny township; considera tion, $1,300. Geo. F. Miller to Thomas II. Bell, for land in Reade township; consideration, $70. J. C. Stinemao to John Alwlne, for land in Croyle township; consideration, $75. Treat. Cambria Co. to Camoria Co., for land in Clearfield township. Cambria Co. to D. Y. A Jas. F. Wagers, for land in Clearfield township; considera tion ti. Only Fraetlona ot Uvea. How many persons live only a fraction of average human life because they neglect to take tbe commonest precaution against sickness. It Is disease in IU maturity that kills, and maturity Implies growth. A slight Indisposition Is usually slighted. They who avail themselves of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters known it to be efficacious In chronic cases of disease, but the process of enre Is a far easier one If lt is used in early stages of dyspepsia, malarial disease, rheumatism, constipation and liver derangement. Let those who would avoid the peril which eren the mof-t potent remedies cannot avert,steer clear of the rock upon which so many con stitutions sollt an under-appreciation of the danger of neglect. ' will not do to omit care and a reconrs of medicine when health is affected. If debilitated, or ner vous, or djreptic take it for granted you are in want of a remedy, use tbe Bitters. THREE WEEHN lOHN KOITII. At six o'clock a. m , of Mond.-iy i wnked up at Pensacnla, bavin ptsse.i Mobile, at one a. M. ami Pensacola Junction at three. From this poiut our direction was neArly due east. Our route lay through a tame and on inter esting country generally. Lumbeiing is carried on extensively a'ong this whole route; as indeed, in almost every portion of the Southern States. We reached Lake de Funlak for breakfast. Tni house Is a resort of fashion, in the winter, aud called Lake Fun;ak Hotel. It is in charge of our host of Pensacola, Mr. nickey, or the New Continental; and is an excellent eating house, but bas the fault ot mriy of the railroad houses on the Southern lines of being too far Trom the car station. It looks -directly out ou the lake, a Very beaut ilul , body of water. This point ie regarded as a paradise for sportsmen, whether in fishing or hunting, j The woods abound iu abundance of game, while the surface of the lake affords water ' fowl, and its dep'.hs the most delicate fish. : At ten we reached Canyville on Cbatahatc hee river; and a little after eleven we ; reached the River Junction where the routes fioiu Savannah aud Jacksonville meet. The Chatahacthee is here a very large ctream and is crossed by a rather indifferent structure. Here the railroads from Savan nah and Jacksonville form a junction. We took the later on Tallahassee route and ar rived at that city at one r. is.., where we dined. Tallahassee is the original territorial cspi of Florida, as well as the seat ot justice of Leon county, and retaius these distinc tions. It is an Inland city and is not re. roarakable for Its growth containing only some 6,000 inhabitants. It is more dis tinguished for the beauty of its public build ings; the regularity ot its streets, and taste of Its inhabitants, which bas glveu it the appearance of a fluwer garden, Ou the early atteruoon we crossed the Sawanee river rendered immortal by the plaintive negro melody of oue Stephen Foster. It la a large strwaiu, aud where we crossed it on its assage to the gulf bad lit tle ot the poetical in its appearance. After passing Live Ojk, Lake City aud Baldwin, we crossed Jacksonville, a little afier dark. We suou found ourselves in the Windsor Hotel, and on giving the name of Dr. N. B. Wolle, received the must cordial aileulion, and were located iu ptensanl, ail join inn apartments. Not lung afterwards we partooit of a splen did supper for which our long rule had given us sucu an excellent appetite; and were al ter wards regaled till tle hour of retiring by excellent music, including all the uatioual aus of our own and other countries. Be fore midnight we retired to a uuch needed rest, aud did r;ot aae next morning until the suu was advanced high in the Heaven i Traveler, j Prohibition In Iowa. Tbe temperance people of Iowa are learn ing that even a Constitutional amendment, prohibiting the manufacture and sale of intoxicating drh.ks, can be evaded. One of tbe difficulties which temperance legislation ba heretofore encountered in mauy States arose from the fact that courts would declare such legislation null and void on Constitu tional grounds. The Iowa and Kansas peo ple supposed that by engrafting tbeir pro hibitory mandate in the Constitution of tbeir respective States the last and most formida ble obstacle to the scheme of making men temperate by law had been overcome. j The Iowa reformers are learning, howev er, that it will be necessary to engraft the j prohibitory principle itiW the constitution , of the average Iowa man before it will be j generally effective. Engrafting it into the State Constitution does trot aeem to do the i work. While do liquor wsold openly as a j beverage the increase of drug stores and pla- j ces where llqaor is sold as a medicine. Is i marvelous. Over four thousand persons. have paid the internal revenue fee to thu j federal Government stuce the law went in I to effect, the latter taxing dealers just the same whether they sell the article as a bev- I erage or as medicine. I Tbe peculiar feature of the Iowa form of i j disease requiring alcoholic treatment is that -j it does uol r quire the prescription of a , physician to procure the remedy. Under a ! i decision of the Supreme Court of the State ' j every man has an inalienable right to be his i ! own doctor and to prescribe for himself if ' be wants to. It is scarcely necessary to add 1 that the number of Iowa men who think , j tbey know what ails them and what is good j ; for the disease better than any doctor is very ; ' large. The Iowa law requires dealers to j j make monthly reports of their sales. A ; ' small dealer in Muscatine finds that it re : quires fifty-one feet of paper to enumerate j bis sales for July. It took 152 barrels of j beer 89 gallons of whisky, 19 gallons of ' gin, 7 gallons of plain alcohol and two and a half gallons of brandy to keep bis custom ers la good health during that time. Another notable feature of the Iowa form of sickness is that it is chronic. Nobody is ever cured. Whether the disease for which the medicine is purchased be called cholera or snake bite, the patient Delther dies nor gets well. The same patients continue to use the same prescription month after month There are mauy indications that the patients do not want to get well that, in , fact, they would rather suffer with tbi ir disease than enjoy the roost lobust nea.tli j iu the world. It is to be feared that while j tbe law remains as it Is that Iowa will be the most unhealthy State In the Union. Philadelphia Times. Water Ktalement. In pursuance of a resolution adoped by the Borough Council at their last regular meeting, I herewith exhibit a statement of the receipts and expenditures Incident to. the Water Works for the last five years. It will be observed that the expenditures for ' the year 18s2, exceeds tbat of any other year given in the statement. The increase for j that year was occasioned from the fact that 1 the water in certain parts of the pipes was ; frozen In the winter of 1881 and 1882, cans- ! ing a large number of leakages, as well as : destroying a quantitylof pipes, In addition to ; the ordinary expense incident to the Water Works. For th year 1834 I have noted an 1 item ot $207 paid for meters, which have ! been attached to distribution pipes of cer- j tain consumers. These meters so far as they have been usfd and tested by the J borough have given entire satisfaction, i Tbe decrease of receipts tor 1884, Is pro . duced from tbe fact that the water rents j had not been collected at tbe date of au ditors' settlement from consumers' having! meters attached, as they are not subject to j payment in advance as other consumers' , are. i STATEMENT. ! Watbr Rw;ipts. EiriMSf. S2C OS Ml 87 816 15 616 06 64'.' 66 JPS0 usl issi 183 1H4 Total 436 62 is Tl 76S 51 T7 89 041 38 18S0 1S1 ISfi 18S3 Sh4... 1S84 (Meters) . . . -, eo (3001 81 S3-J07 98 ; Tetal F. H. BARKER. Burgess. Kbembarg , Ang. 11, '8. Roe e Cold and II ay Fever Are types of catarrh having peculiar symp toms. They are attended by an inflamed condition of tbe lining membraoce of the noet rials, tear docts and throat, affecting the lungs. An acrid mucus is secreted, the discharge is accompanied with a burning sensation. There are severe spasms of sneezing, frequent attacks of headache, wstery and inflamed eyes. Ely's Cream Balm is a remedy founded on a correct diagonals of d if eases and can be depended upon, to ceDU at druggists, or by mail. Send for circular. Ely Bros., druggists, Oswego, N. Y. T Bary Indigent Sold era. Following in the list of giii am in ap pointed hy the Commissioners of Cambria county, under the recent law, to attend the burial of soldiets who may die in indigent circumstances: i Adams Township, Robert A. Trotter; Al i Wheny Township. .Fames W. Dailey; Barr Towtihip, Joseph Rtieam: Blaeklic Town j ship. Philip Jones; Cambria Borough First ! v ard. t;haries II. McAfeer; Cambria Bor oughSecond Ward, Joseph Fleck; Cam bria Townihip, Griffith J. Jonef-; Carroll- i town. Joi-n Stolz: Carroll Township. Thomas Switzler; Chest Springs. I). C. Llt- tiw; f :hest Township, John i. Gill; Clear field Tow nehip, James A. Wharton; Cone maugh Borough - First Ward. Emory West; Conemaugb Borough Second Ward, James G. Wilson; Conemaugb Township, Samuel Shoup. Coopersdale. George Corner; Croyle Township, George B. Stineinan; D-bii Town ship. Wiilism G Krise; East Cor.emaugh, J. B. Kaiiffmsn; Ebensburg Et Ward, S. W. Dnvis; Eoensburg West Ward, W. 11 Sectiler; E'i-r Township. Anselin Weak land; Franklin Borough. Jac b Horner; Gal lltzin, B. rough, M. Fitzharris; Galiitxin Township John P. P. McGuIre; Grubb town. Jaco' Ream; Jae.kson Township, James M. S oger; Johnstown First Ward, D. R Bryan; Johnstown -Second Ward, T. R. Kimmeii; Johnstown Third Ward, Jatnts II. Ashrridge; J .nnstown Fourth Ward, James James; JohDStown Fifth Ward, A. I) Blouch; Johnstown Sixth Ward. E E:lsworlb; Johnstown Seventh Ward, William Connr: Lilly Borough, F. M. Geori e: Loretto Borough, M. F. Me Donald; Mil'viile First Ward. John W. Pryce, Villvl le Second Ward, C. C. Mer rilr; Miin-M Township, Henry Ererly; Portage Towrsbip, N. B. Westbrook; Pros pect. John n. Iwts; Reane Township, Benisium Myeis; Rlchlancl Township, John H. Vail; Stotivcreek Township, L. W.Buck, Summerhil I. Aaron Sherbine; Suqnalmnna, John Wtiithead; Tavlor Township East, Jacob H. Millar; Taylor T-.wnship - West, John Stumbsn, Tutinellhill Borough, Pat rick O'Dowti; Washlncton Towiship, Wil liam Linton. White To wnship, M J Noel; Wilcnore Borough, John Schroth; WtKxlvale Borough, Andrew Beck: Yder Township Lower, M P. Art;ntrue; Yodrr Township Upper, J-ir Bsmetl. OUITl'AKT. McBRiDE Died, atthe residence of bis mother in Filmore cuintv, Minnesota, on Srturday, August 1st, 1882, of consumption, Anthony McBiide, son ot Mrs. M. A., and the Ute D.nueniclt McBrlde, aged 24 year, 8 m -nths and 14 days. The deceased was born and resided in Cambria eonnf.y nntll the year 1874. when the family renmved to Minnesota. He was a nephew of John A. Kennedy. Esq., of E lenshurg. wii fl-vmit snd sincere Cath in-end was in -v ry reppp one of the best young men in F Imore county where he had j hosts of admiring Triende, who heartily re j tret his early sort untimely death. His re mains were Intered at St.. Bridget's ceme- I terp, Filmore coontv Minnesota, on Wed-' nes.tay the 3rd inat. May he rest in peace. THE MARKETS. EllKNSTSUHO, August 14, 18ti5. Flour, choice family $." 00 to 6 40 Wheat, white 1 00 Rve 75 Corn 70 Oats 50 t 'over see.. 7 00 Timothy seed 2 .r0 K lax seed 1 ftO Beans 2 00 Potatoes III 1 00 Mutter, Ih 12! I.ard, lb 12X Ecs. per doz 12 ( nion, per ho 60 Hay, per ton i4w 12 00 rpRIAI, LIST. Cases set down for 1 trial on the flm week of September Terra, bi gloninic un Mon lay. September 7th, riK3T WSH. Miller v. Kenne.ly et al. Kotentect . tlre.-well. 8KCOSD win, ShufTorT. Pickeu.rth. t'OLJron fc. Wharton. Vent rolh vt. Home ol Co. et aU Itrtrken v. Ierhn. h o. Ilor rs. M i Her. Mver v. Wilkin'i.n. Mulhgsn T- I'Monger. Moore r. Hen.ter. 'onpera.tale Kuru. v. Iuwer Yedor tp. Krauts v. Vucknro(!e. M . er f-'.K'r vs. Martin. Mnrphv vp. Fve. Fi.-.ue !. I owkII. 'iinDininnii et al vs. Weakland el at. A ...irrsuti Ti, t wen. T.'i'klnvw. Krwnri-cuii A. Weoili. MOi'iran vs. Kisher et l. Mc-Millen Si Waters vs. B re nil I Inner. Hnner vs. Orlfflth et al. Hclteri" Kx'rs v. Slwrui. t'hllits vs. Kr.'ff Al t'. Ai.-ier.n v. Noting. a-je'a A.lm'o Tn.Hwkworth. Uis'.t r-i. i nr;r. Slel'oy vs. Wntt. ProthonotHry 'a tlltl-p, ) II. Eb'g Aug. in, IS3V j A. SHOEMAKER. ProthoDotary. MOVALIi i -)o(- I Alfred E. Goetz,! -)(- Altoon's Leading Merchant Tail- j i or, lias Removed to Much j Larger and More Conimo- ( dious Quarters. -)o(- TWO SQUARES ABOVE HIS old stand to No. 1511 Eleventh Avenue, -)o(- Where His Fall and Winter Stock is Now Ready for In spection. For Fashionable Fabric, a Beautiful Fit and Good Workmanship, go to GOETZ, the Tailor, -)(- 11th Avenue, Near 16th St , ALTOONA, PA. From Pole to Pole Ana's eAKeAPAniLL has demonstrated IU power of cvre for all diseases of the blood. The Hdrpooner'a Story. ' Amc BtUord, Jun 1, 1883. rta. J. C. im St Co. Twenty year ago I wm a harpooner In tbe North Pacific, when Are other of the crew and myself were laid np with cerry. Our bodiea war bloated, gum swollen and tuned Ing, teeth leoee, purple blotcbee ail over ns, and oar breath seemed rotten. Take lt by and larfe w were pretty badly off. Ail onr Ume-jidee we aeotdenially destroyed, but tbe eapviln had a couple dosen bottJe of Atib'I 6 a as Ar a Rri-LA ana a-ave n that. We recov ered on it quicker than I have ever seen mea broorht about by any othor treatment for Scurry, and I've seen a g-ood deal of tt. Seetner no men tion In yonr Almanaeof yonr Sarsapaiilla belnf fnod for eearry, I thoerit yoa oafhtto know a? abia, and so end you tbe feet. Respectfully yours, Ka-u- T. Wnsir. Tho Troopr' Bxperlnc. itomm, BarvloladS. Arica.) JfartKT, US. Dr. J. C. Ana Co. Gentlemen : I have mueh pleasure to Wtlfy t tbe (rreat Tajae of Tour arsaparlUa. We have been (tatloDed tier for over twe years, daring- which tone we bad to rive In tenia. Being ender canvas tor neb a time brnagbt wbat Is called IB this country veldtwaoree." I bad those aorta anr eodis ttma. I vaa advised to take roar Pmraa, parlUa, two bottle of wbleh raade my eope . dlaappeaa' rapMly, and I era now quit welt. Toar imfy, T. K. Bou. Trooper, Cup Mxmfd is. Ayer's Sarsaparilla J tbe only tberon igxuy cxreecw nicoa-pnasw. tbat eradicatec the poison of rlaer, the only neajctne Perofote, hfereory. ad Uonsmnsac vmmm from tbe yetesn. yiiriau it Lr. JT. C Anr A Co, Lowell, M BuM by al Drutjrtst ! PrU ft J Hi WtbwtN M. QHORTHAND 1 Vr . Iessons by mull, V 'sm.h'.ets milled tree. .uigie s l-.tui.enainm. i. I.ingle's I'olleire of Sbnrtnnnd. Ul t'Ucstuut St., I'biladelplila, M. LlNULt. A NN( )UNCEMENTS. Ft ) R SI I F. IM F F. I her-t-v Htmoirnre ra (elf as a run.Hitste tor th Imorriile rtonl linn nt SJ.nl tt m''i.-t to the .it.-i.-ii.n ul lha Uara ocntile pvtiaiiry eiuction. JUStl'H A. (K.iV. Carrolhown, May a, 1R85 T.DTl SIIFTUKF I hret.v announce mTMlf tf a enil)t fer SherifT ul )"Ot t lha aecuion ot m.x.niocrMe nrrmsry elect i.n. JOHN W. WONDERS. FOR IXXJU 1)1 HECTOR. I fit re by snnonnre myself a canglUt lor the noml natioB of Poor ltlreetjr uiBrt to tha dertjlon ol ttaa lmcrm l to iirttiiary elerflon. JOHN FEROUSON. Blarkllrk Twp.. Jb li. 1SS4. FOR TOOR DIRKCTOR I hereby announce rnyfott eanrttdar tor voor T)lretor pat.je.-t to tbe declsiwD ut th ln)oertir ir(ns.-y election. JOHN IITZINOKK Ul8rtlM township. July 24. '85. FOT1 POOR niUEfTflR. I herehv announce rnvfell ma a candidate for Poor Home Iire.'top Mnti'ieft t.i the tlecislon or ttie lNmo- cnitlc primary election. JOSEPH ( KISTK. naauinguin iwp., auk. tin, s. FOR POOR DIRECTOR. I hre- b.-announce inyseir a canill-late for P.or IX reetor put jert to the derision of the lemoTmtic . . . ., lull K III U . 11 . 1 -. . O v royle townstnp, (.n, si. Sheriffs Sal-s. TY vlrtne or Hnn.trv writ or t iert r ana, anas I Fieri FH. Viurles Fieri Faolas and Vend Expon levari Fs-at "l Test Vend Fxpon Is.ned out of the 'onrt ot V"","u" k. LV oonnty. and to me directed, there will he ex- pesed to pnone saio. -v w , - r.t.ensbnra-. on fenatar. Wept. 7th. ")5. at I n'tloek, i. M , lh following real estate to wit: ill the rht title and Jnterest ot E'lTaheth CI. Hri F.llen Parrlsh. ol In and to all that cer tln lot of e-ronr-d situate In he boronrl" of Oal- lltrtn, taT)br1 f oantv. fa,, tronuna en main i., on the est and rtinnlnic hack to Isnd ef lt. Watts on the west. (1iMnln- lot of Dr. feo. W. Mill na the rortb. Mrs Mtry C Kayloroa the south. hsTln; thereon erwted two-storv pUnk honse and onthnll.tln-.r iw in the oeruin -v or Thoina Ha'ke-v and -o. Yerkl -.Jr. Taken In evecntlon and to" he e1d m the suit ot Michael rt-not.-n. Also. All the rlitht title and In'eres crMlch't HMkenr. of tn and alt thnt pertain lot et tnnn.i situate In th" bnriwrh of tIMtiln. '"ambrla rto.. Pa., fronttne- on Mtln street on the west and rnnninr hak to atlv on the east. ar?jotntrer property rf Alhert Bender. dc'd on the north nd Forest street on tl snnth. bavina thereon erected a ten story frame boose and outhnlM enrs, now In the orrniiancv of Michael Hrtrk ner. Tskn In mscstlnn and to he oid at 'Us sa't -f FqnitsHie T.-n and Pnlldtnr assniistlon. Also. All the r'wht ttt'e and Interest er Francis Bnrk. ot tn anil to sit that r-prtpin lot of mnnd situate tn the tor'nvh of t.a.litr'n. r'arrhria f'o.. P.. frontinir on Main St.. and running- fk air.ntr Freot St . 1T0 f"t to nn nl ey nt ai4tn. Inn the Isnd ot .tv.oi.h For'o or. the south, hsvinir threon errted two "tn'T ntink h'.nqo fne storr plank store honse s.nd plank stahle, now In the rHv.nr.anrv ot F. N R.'V Also AH the r'srht tl'le and Interest of Frsnefs N Iturk. "f in and to all thst rerf.n t.irr of land sltnate In the hnrnvh ot fTnt"iin. f 's -n -hrist'n.. T'a . frnntip?- on Main St r,n fpet and rnnnlnir hnok atnn F.-r St.. l"a t to an ellev. aril tnfn-the land of .Tnsth Pti-h'ri, hsv Inir thereon erer-tr-d a two-story picnic hou-n and oathfilld'rea. nriw in the ocnnir.i,T of Cmp ;ell and Mrs Jennie t'ooper. Tutsi to itwu tion sn.) to he soM the suit of tbe Penn Hnild Insrand I,oan soetstion. Also. All the riirht tiflesn-1 Interct of "irl-s Oentner oflnandtoall thnt certain piee or Tisrr-e! of t-t.ft sltnste In tVhlte township. Ctm hrla county. Pa., adjotnln: lands ofv k A Flvnn on the po-tt, heir, or Tltac fate on the es.pt. T.nther an.1 Bvers on the eonth and John T.onif on the wr-.t ccntairlne ahotit 71 ar-s ehout ?5 rrr.s of which are ctenred and hav'nir thereon erectctj a etorr toir hone and trams kitchen, now in the ocennan'-v ot John T.onir. a small one storv plsv honsc and loir stahle. now In the oeeiinnr.v o r W m Cenneily. T-iken In ex eentlon and to be sold at tbe suit of A. V. Bar ker. Also Alt the rlirbt title and tntorest of Mit thins Kess'er.of in end to a piece or parcel of land sit.. ate psrtlv tn Pade township and part, ly in White township famhrla conntv. Pa . ad lolnlnyr lards of Hon. lohn Ten, Martin Tljrhe and others. contalninsT on hnndred and seventy aore more or less, shout thirty icrea elenre-f. having thereon erented a two-sforv frame hoiie. now tn the rcctipanev of . Taken tn execu tion ard to he sold at the snlt of A H. Fiske II Co.. now for the nse of the United States. Atso. All therliht title and Interest of John Swires, of tn and to all that certain trat of land sftnete tn Ten township, fetrhria Co. Pa.. d totnln lands of Camhrla Tr'.n Co.. on the west. John Dean on the sooth and others, oontainlne; 400 acres, more or less, ahont acres ot which reeteered. having thereou erected a two etorv plank hon.e, a two-storv frame honse. frame tahle. sfeim saw mill and other onthnlldlnrs. now tn the nrerjT.nev of John Sweres and JemerSmeres. TiItti tn evecutlon and to he sold atthe sn't nfF.'I'ha Flllott. Also. All the rteht tltt and Interest of Al exander TroTetl.of In and to a piece or parcel of land situate In Read townshfo Cs.mhria f 'o.. Pa., sdininlnar tsnd ot C C. Mnthalen. Wm. Smith. ?eoree Knhn and others, rnnta'nlne- 10") cres. more or t-s". hont 70 acres of which are e'eared, hsrtiiv thereon erected a two story pltrk honse weather borded and lor harrj, now In the occarancv o' A. Troxelt Tsken h evecntton in.1 t. he sotrt at tn. sn't of Joseph Bardiae. I rn'eofSamnel Matthews. Also All the rttrht title and tnte'et of Wil liam H Hnre-oon. ot tn and to all the followinsr eprthed bntldlnr end lot of irreond. vlr.: A two storv frame honse or hnMtnx sltnate tn White township. Csmhrln Co.. Pa., en a piece or parcel of land containing- about twentv acres, esore or less, honnded on the east hv Charles Ks.nj.tnsd. nn the east hv Plshart ad T.ntber. sooth hv T.errv Bnrroon and north hv land ot Jssnes Pllnket and Cbale. Kamtead. the honse heln twentv six fe tn.tde bv thlrtv.fonr feet long- and eighteen feet hlirh Tsken In execn t'on end to he sold at the snlt of T k C. ,V"ora. Also. All therla--t title and Interest of Wll Ham lY Shnne'elt. of In and to all that certain lot of irmand sttna'e In the East Ward of Eb ensbnrir Beronirh. Cambria to . Pa., fronting- on 1 'rawford St.. on tbe eonth and rnnnlng back to propertv of John tlsrtnss on tbe nortb. having; lot of .T"hn OirmnTi on the east and tot of Mrs. Ann Psttsnftti -n the west, containing; 4 ot an ere. baring- thereon erected a. one and bslf storv frame ho"e and outho-l llngn, now In the ocenpenev of John Folsog,. Tsken tn execntion nd to he sold at the snlt or David M. Ioodon. A'o. All the Hrht title aa-i Interest of eo F. Miller, ot In end to all tbe following- described nnllding- and lot of trmnnd tltoate npon a certain piece of land within the township of Reade. In the eonntv of Cambria. Pa , and known aa the Miller farm, adiotnlng- lands of John flivinn. f. W. Orea and others, said bntfdlng- Is a dwelling; bouse of two stories, sire twentv feet by twenfv eiirht feet plank frame from eighteen reet blrb, fte.. now In the oenpanev of eo. F. Miller. Tsken in execution and to be sold at tbe nlt of E. F. Spencer. Terms cf sale One-third of the onrcbase money to be paid hen the property Is knock down ana the remaining- two-thtrdi at tbe confirmation of the deed. D, A. LUTHER. Sberiff Ehensbnra;. Ang. 13, '85. 3t Sheriffs Sales. "y Tlrtns of inndrr writs of Fieri Facias Altai I Fieri Fame levari Fa-la' aid Vend Expon. 1toed out of the Conrt of Common Pleas of Camhrta conntv. and to me directed, the follow ing deeerthed real f state will be exposed to publlo sale atthe Mansion Honse. Johnstpfn, Paon Ratorday, Ne.pt. Fjri ItM, t o'clock P, M,, to wlt.t All the title and Interest of William H. Mor ran and Martha A. Morg-en. of In end to all tht certain lot of g-ronnd situate In tbe borough of Conctxungh. Camhrla conntv. Pa., fronting; on tbe Frankstown road and rnnnlng hok to an ai'ey. having the prrpctv of LIttIc Thoma on the est and property orcamhria Imn C". on the west, having thereon ected a two story plank bouse n! onthnild'ngsi now in the ocrupsijcy of F.phrslm. Wil's. T-iken In eTee.qtlon and to be gold at tbe stilt of TUvid Teter. Also. AH the r'jrht title end lrtsret of Jere mlh Oaks of In nd to gll that certain lot of g-rourid iit -ate in StonTrreik township. Csmhrta Co., F . bounded and deserihejd as follows, to wit: Reg-inning- ataenrnernf lot No 9. thence Inns-the wct aideof 2 feet -nth. six and one fonrth decrees west, one hundred and five feet to a post thence snnth sixty seven and one hrlt de grees west, fiftv one feet to a post.- thence bf a division line thronh the nriylnal lot nortb six thencne fonrlb degrees east, one hnndrpd and tblrtr two and a hnlf eet 'e line of lot No. o. thence alon-r ss tri lot No. e. sonth elqrhtv three and fhree.fnnrth rietrrees eat. fortv-fonr feet to the place of hevinninr Taken 1n evecntlon and to he sold at the enM of Erd-ralm P. Haves Also. Ml tbe right title and interest of Elira Peckwortb of tn and tn all that certain lot of g-ronnd sltnate in the fwnbtp o Stonvcreek. t'amhr'a Co.. fronting on the Bedford Pike 63 feet end rn- --hcg to an tillev 17 leet. b--1n; an gllcr en be northwes-sn ' P t of Oeora-a E'ch anscmr on the eait. having thereon erected a two Ftory frame howse end frame stable, now In the occopsncv of Ellxa Pickwortb an.r Mrs. Ma- ksn. Tan tn execntioti and to be fold at the suit ef tbe Johnsrnwo Beat Co. A'sg A II the right title end Interest of Hng-h fs!lagher. ef in end to all that certain lot of g-rcnn.t teste in thehorongh of Prospect. Cm b l Oo, Pa,, fronting on it'et and honnded hv lands ofC. R. Ellis en the east, nn the north by Ca m Ms Tron Co.. and on the west bv Anthony Rodrers. having thereon erected a two-etory plank boose ant netbntldtnsrs. now in the oecepaney of Andrew Flrear. Tsken tn execution and to be sold tthe snltofnse Wood Morrell A Co.. IJmlted. Terms of Sale One-thlrd of the purchase money tn be paid when the property Is knocked down and the remaining two thirds on the ennflrmet'on of t.ced. D.A.LUTHER. 8t Sheriff. Ehensbnra;. Aug. 12. 185. NOTICE Tn tht hplrt and lftsl representatives of Otllan Hoffman deceased. 1 ake notice than an frailest will he held at tbe rea'der.ce of flllan Hoffman, deceased. In the brrnngb of Johnstown, in the eonnty of Cambria, on Satnrdav. the 6th day of September next, at 10 o'clock. In tbe foreroon of that dy. for the purpose of making partition of the real essate of said decedent to and among; bis heir and legal renresentatlves. if the same can be done without pre)nd'ce to or spoiling of the whele; otherwise, to value and appraise tbe same according t law, at wh'ch time and place you are rerjnlreH to at tend if you think proper. P. A. LUTHER Sheriff. EbenePurg, Aug. 11, 1885. 3t Tl A IsVF.RTISF.RS. Lowest Kates for ad vertising; In V2 good newspapers sent free. Address Uo. P. Bowkix fc JoM 10 Spruce uu, N. T. AMPUTATION OF THE LEG. Vonry If ft- mi vrtf nw-.,rr not hut l r; i.ie or (tml 1! nff.ot tt? tip1i- It. .Ir. Ai rira KM.-wnrth, Port eo. riftrr IN. V., hft'S rralirr1 thtu tra'h. Hti dli-eatfe vr.lTfMl the whole of h 1 thlich hone. bd1 tbe iufl.-r Ir.s mnn lOwikM furwetrl, ih withiuy upp.irput rfion. to ilMth hi. onlT ttHrt-rr. The l&utfrY ph vp'iiid refuMl tu mpMt te th Ifrah. n-scrf .r: th-it (h of-erntlon WfntJ kill the j-rint nn tUe epot. Ut. lmvtd KKNNtbY Knn....at, N. Y-, who wild consnlted. heM f,fli-rnt ci.iniun Am! amputated th Hmh. The Ir.rtor I den mtnitred freeW hti ttrest BIKd Siecinc FAY OU1I K KKMKUY to afford tne n l strnnif th to the rs tt-m ttad prevent the return of the diea.e. nnd Mr. Kll-worih rwm ni u to thU iv In tt e h!owm of health. Th's trentieniiin'w ttitiipe r g the orffprln-r ton' ii-.t. no-t Kt.Dwty 'n F -YoKITK hKMKIY pi'fiflefl M.o t..d nnd re Ht'tred h j Tbt (...wur o-if, itre i Jvr hta life. Af ii ff .r1 trtc f"Qi -iy rvm tre- nbl to Oit trurri;iiiT Trr f"T-Te Kme ly. Ur Jr.ifK'M UM II. t' lr. IKILUAK Inittle. Mar In iivrid tl,? pr-.pr (MorN o&iue u1 idreH lr Dtif K'itni'f R.-nJ'.nt N Y. T li fp Ihr lUood Pnrc is the prfnoh.Hl end of ittvt-iitiuti" Jl-f,vr to me.ltrtie. To thf-objrrt i robab'y n on hut e ntribnTed rrno-e n!ly 'hin lr. ItI K-!n:.Mf. of Ko lotit. N. Y.. In tt.i pr -(tirt i u -f m medicine wnih h -t" buroire I nu-ii, tiutwr the lulu ef tbe yHr,r r- l'riti-"l ." lt rntufr all imumritoet ef the B' d. re u . il: .HaorJr-rveJ Ifver end Ki'llM-V". Clt tntp at'iitl, t'TattviUwl;! od &il Msf,uj tsl wrenknej-n-i ":oe'ir i fnuiate. TTNITKI ATKS LK)K I. V.N U IN CAM rnrniii to Sc . io ST Itt. ReT.el Statutes, the i.tjer' K tsfl wi 1 1 t.fftr putti nuotiou, an Sat rtly. StpteTner Vl h. n '2 o'ctok. p. n , oa e triuiae. n I tli-i rmln, tHIt mtiJ ititeret of be Y,TuiteU St in a ij t the fvlit.wtrnt de crl hei trart ur p it-sjl : m-1 1 n ( "ti tra c-un ty. I'enn-ivlVMiila . fi-iftni luu at a aiiKeir tree ijarkei fur a corner, thence hf !s im now . Joseph Van Orraereaut 5 ilwareen c-ath J7 pen-tint to a Hit. the. re by aiite tiMth 7 dt KTut nnf i4 perch et to i pol on tin; t inl .t I mhiii I VnHi ewtate. tbnc by !-nd -I i-iM Thotn- Puwall' ejitate. wft .,eijre'w wml. 4'- pfrre to a foat. thenee n- Ttb US .lc'e, -t '11 pe-vhe to a pot. tbeooe north U devrret et ef-i pf-rrhet it utiiar tree. 1 be pi ice ul bem nni n. i-stittni ux rre mere ot lis. betnif the tame pritiwu rttirered to tbe United Staiii hy Wiliuiu W. ludler. Truntee. by de. d.'ffl July J4. rforled In taid conntv in Itnr el folio Toilet ,. TKKM tiF A LK : uo h iM cah and bal nct) in 0 a'ld 11 iuo'th, wit h tnttirnt ; or all cash at iiiiit.iu ot pur-har. Itirrd pevinenti to te secured by kwtytt attd rurt ic-trfj n the pro perty. A. JVIct'UK. runner ot tue ireatary. Inr.e VI. lss. -At. OWVU A NS (OriU SA LK OF Ta' un ble reil ett. Ky vlrH vi an alaerler inn out ol the trphane r-nrt ot i bn rointy.to tv i directed, will iX'M io u;blie pat- at 'be irramiaet In (iallitziy l4troi t. lu comti .11 Satnrdav. tbe 'Und d-ty ol iuiuir. A. 1 . Is"., at 1 c'tlook r. m the l '!.jwtnjt rto ib-J re. i .a'e. Tlx.: All that rirtitfM piece or pare! w. land ttttiate In Oalhurin terutij. d ttJ ronntv ut Cambria, front. nar srenty-ont leri un Mii street, adtoin- nar lot M bar!'- Selt.iti on tte Wet. an alley at the r.:k and .ot -l i-. S Trji?ll. 31 I , on the uuiii, Lii v ; '.n a t . at writeU Truio dwellina honie. a t slr anil o't'b nld-ria- nil in xood re pair Uier-Mu- -rMrt.d. The bjts U ti'4ii ani eorn mitd ious, havin tUtr'nen ro". a nt a vt-rr nuitable fur a boarding lionr or t'tr Th 1 r-ifieri w M b .. f in on. bole pieoe or 1q ti9j I- .e -it-, An the 3 tur mi' w d to ue-t n d Tontrifi. Ij f et a in two pteeet. the hoc? rin-f iwry six -eet of fcjr 'Und fr'ntinir on Maui si re--r end Ttin.li . a: b-ftt the full ler.irth 01 (he lut will uiui-ri'o ne piee. and the oilier piec w.li i!jiMit of twt- ifv ne fet fr.inttotr on Main ;Mr; uxj'i !t'n.,!ii back &ioui( lot of Caarle Id-is ninety teet to an alley, haviny the ttt! M - i.r joii ;r'ftf'l . I'mtu or ai O-te tb rd of tbe unrchate iD'Jney to his pti-J ni tno 01 rtruj it 'oil ul the sale aodtue reu:iit!dT iu two : 1 1 1 1 a 'na1 py mnn. vitu iu'r-'. ro f.t fa-jr.fi o tte judic m :nt hdfnl an. I n.r: :r. are o; tLt tiuri''nifr. K A. UI.ASS, A-lnitnUtrjtrix of Josinh M. 'liritty.dec'd. Juiv am-., itj-vi. OTICE! ?otlca is hertjt-y yivwii thnt tbe foilowlnif c rvaot hns m.-u Med m thi ourt af Oummon Ilea. ulOmbnt -ot t y. 1.. aed will he of fered for 'o'finnatiou by -ildeuirt on Monday, Sept. 7. MJ.. Tl.e tlrsi ehd buul aecuwnt -f AJun SchettleC, asii:irntawi A'dree ti-.'-i ,i.role ad Willum cbroih.traditis. aa Iv:kenre f n I Srhroth. Ii. A. SHK1 iKtR. 3t t'rotiionotary. r;bvn-burC July ii, 18". K. ( wrmr letan Ave. iattl Sixth fit PITTSBURG. PA. Host. WV A. HkKkoJI. trs. ol Hara ol rrufl?t?. J. I'. A?IU11KW. eSnrfy of Hoard. The LarH(, Mit T:ioroix. Ir-tiOrl and Soo ceaif 11 1 'o: n-! i-i I I ui l'K ivoxi'Mt I raitiina Hfhuol tu Pvitusy I vnii. ru-l last year, tli etc a bt i Jui i-l iit us. r irs;-lt9 K iiiptumit-. 7 Ifi.tlru.'tors. 16 lnro ll.til.- and Kruitalion Kooiq. iwciij-y i:j uq .rea I over IU.VOO Ft. I'opies ol :he uneit p'eeor I'etnuti.rfutp In the State u, ailj f.-ce Wiib HunijDvvk 01 S-hoel apvu ai'pi trillion to rlARMUSI If. T.ai.li.1, J A3M AKK WILLIAMS, A. M. FrtDRipal. Important to Canvassers. WIXTKH -XAvk, t'anv.-'PM 'n everr ronntj In tee I'mt. d Sts to -vll F X S I'ATKNT KK-YF.KSIHI-L: SAl) IK'lN. when eomhinei two Sad Iron, ft'o'.iaher. Flwtrr, one iron dolntr the work of An enure et o! ,rd n :ry iron- !- self-heatiiiwT 'v eu o" a'ee-o! la-in lOFJ AWAY irif HOT I4IT4 llF.XH. Price moterate. A Isrtrreitfji linmx incutne in pared to arood ratiTiiiifri. AJiImm, for olrrula-t, kc, FfX SAD IKON tH)..05 K-deSt.,N. Y. wi3& PLUOT0BAC8S? gDTUt7JLC. ENCINEf, VIBRA TORS. THREShlMC MACHIEFS, CR AIN DRILLS, cider mills Warrantel the b r Oral, ir-)U: the eele brated l'ennl.a .1.. tht- only perfect force feed phosphate attarhtneut tn use. t;.er Mills: tho oelehritrd Aine-i"n a d v,.,T .s, rowriran. o:in MinxrKi, hat hk CSS. ESi and nTtMPtRII IHHl.tH pi g.n.rallv. Send for .at.'oriia . fj I'.tRqr H.tR, Ponnsylvanla Agrlolto-a Work., Vora, l'a. State Normal School, INDIANA FA., Will OjMiU fwit llir tir-w enr. Monday, September 7, 1885. Tins is a thorough Proft-ssioDal School for tfarherb, pn-sr-i.tin. &!so: Co 1 1 ere Preparatory Department ytnalrn.1 Itepart Jirut, (omaierrlal llcpart in"B t. To be sure of a room it shxi i be or dered early. For t trt it-tjl cr ! ft'n!otiti, ad die.is, 4". L. M. DUftLINC, A. M., Prln. JEFFERSON ACADEMY C'anonalsnrar, la., uilrs fr.-iu I'ltuburg;. Ftr b.tb sexr8 10 toaclters. 'ritoroiitf h Instr.ie tlon tn Classical, foajf kiictal. ScmxTinc, Nohmil AS,, MvsH-At. wmss: also, Frencb, OeruiMn and Milit..v If.u.L. Mndeut pre pare I fur Sophomore rear in any co'le. Trt f I Ion, o tf )! Next term opens Sept. 2-2.1. I-or eilrKUs ." ii. :.nuliun, address Kav. W. F. BKOW.Y, -RicirAL. July i4, '8.1-ti. F AHM FOR 8 ALE! The suh-erlt er oflers at private sale bis farm In i'am'ir a town-.i.ip, t'aii.l-r-a eonnty. situate two mtles n..rttiof K'.-n-riir . containing ooe hun Ire. I and twenty -on arres. a'.viit one aore of which are cleared ho I ii. s .h d rtste of cultiva tion, having tl ereoi .reet-d a tw.story frame houseand a new irtue f.srn. A sj.lendid orchard of well "circlet truil trr "i tn . r m'S'i.anil tbe whole tnn if well -ae'el. For . tl-niar call on the subscriber nn the premises. Tertna reaonahle. ANi'KEW IlSHAKr. Cam ' r a twp.. Atij 14111, 4. at K7V K S A S L A H D S In tbe heart of the preat wheat, enm and stock B-rowinjr a.( ii..M i f thrtste 37,02Fa- f-ri T iB. The Htl Kttate Reporter, deacribln; tbe coun try and lands f'.r sale, sent free. Address, A. H. McCON NEIX. Keal Estate Agt., Formerly at Salfna. Saline Co., Khs. Yourown1 0. 1 Bost llauk Hrferencee r'eo jrtrr m - a Hardware ! jlMPORTA NT TO KNSBLJHG VC33 VICINITY. JJE TAKE THIS OPPOHTUXITY OF 1NT. forming the people of Kbensbnrg and vicinity, that we hare opened out in the Tudor building on Ilirh street, a new. lanre and complete stock of hardware of every description, IzrMKCirANirs- TOOLS. TiVTLDEVS' HAh'DV'ARF MTJ-'A RMIM I'LEM E.XTS, FORK'S. SI 'A D t S UTtMlTH TOOLS, HORSE SHOES, HARRO W LEYS UTXAILS OF ALL h'LXDS,RAR IRO.Y arl STEEL, IIOUSEEURXISjn.YO (lOODS, RF- 1-eT I OL I 'EES. Cl'TL EE OF.YS, S1IEL T S V-CARTRIDGES. TU'I.YES.CORV.IGE, ETC Referring to the above, we respectfully ask the citizens of Ebens burg and surrounding country for a share of their patronage. We have been regularly trained in the hardware business, have bought our goo.ls for cash, and believe we can offer great inducement to those who desire to purchase. E. DUFTON & SON. EBKNBBCRa, April 3. 1H3. BOTTOM IS REACHED AT LAST I Have Now in Store the Largest Stock of Hardware Ever Offered in the Country, all bought at Rock-Bottom Prices for Cash and all First-Class Good. I do Not Buy or Keep in Stock Any Cheap Job Lot or Auction Goods. What ever You Buy From me You Can Rely on Being Worth the Money You Pay for it. Owing to an Ad vance I am Now Selling Many Goods at Less Than I Can Replace Them at, But I Shrl Con tinue to Sell at Bottom Prices, uutil I am Compelled to Re-stock up. hen You Want a Cooking or a Heating Stove, Tin Hard ware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Trunks and Farming Implements, al and See My Prices, I am Not Uundersold. Ebensburg, August 14, 1SS5. O Ul'II ANS COUUT SALE! Hv vlr f At! rrtlr of tht I i!ipi" nrt of (auitrta untj. Ut" n n-l' ' n n-U wiM fxr io nli at t-',tl'0 au.'tlwn or uM-crv on tti pr.nl4)w on Stur-iy. A ii i nt '0: i , 1J, at two v -lok which Shbn tiirJ. pii-1. to w,:.: A pl;ce ur paril ol i od rlTiiatti In M:townri:p, 'h n: bn mnty , n1 f nlTij lan J tf rI :tnit fa y Srrebn. olhnr Ia.nt1 nt Kits estate cf .lr.Ln Shc-e-hati. defafid. nJ h rad leHni; frin St. Aniuiino luGion Connall: j;nltT:!nn 9entauo af-re rtd Lfly tt.e i'ftsfli. I or Su a Ten pr rtrt. t tha pufotrt DiunfT to t paid on dit of sale, c thlrn of tLa l"rnlnci on cnf.rniatl ii ol le. oa-Lirtl n atx month, asd woe tlitiM in cu year. !'?rrd pav raont tu tiitr iiitnrMt and to be ftnrd ly the murttfaica aud judKiient Jnd ot t tu--!.H6ar. VL.1Z A SHKKHO. Adin'r. ef Jotn Shhaa. d tcJ. Anran T, lHi. t JgXECUTOH'S NOTICE, Ktati of Michael i Hr-vllo.-". deaawr1. Ivftfi titfini4"nTfiT n tt;6 frstat ot M'tcael Kradley,lat ol L.Hly Huruiinh. lw M, havlncf n r ranted to th untlcr-ixnH. not ire la l.r t tivn to all peraoni Indr-t-trd i a1d el tat to ma ka payment wiihout delay, and tho harlna rltiimi RtfUTit thu Mm mut tTeent tbetc prportj authenticated for Jfttlemwnt. MK'HAKL BKAULKT, Exacatr-r. aahioifton iwp.. Jaly 3. 1SS. 0t F Oil SALE! Will 1-e aoM ftt private a!e. That pop'il:ir af.d t-leap-. ntl v lorwtw1 Summsr Horel known at 4llIm-- nl" at Kcnf I Th hone thornutchly furniiLed and la pro vided wl.h all the Dere-arr outhail- int. a:d tilty-three aref of iTrprovo I '.and ai,ointD8r horutiif Jj ot Kt'ecil".. A Ifio one two bro rr rfite and one road wniron. a'l o wlrh will be fold '"i.ejip. For partiw.ar-J p-V.' -t a-1d ref iiVM. A. KINKK T. 4; Kbeu-bara:. ('iimtria bounty, f 'to Ivay ta. A DMINISTIIATOU'S NOTICE. Krtateuf .lotinT. t'eerev. .leoeesod. T.e; tars of A. 1m I o 1st rat Ion oti the e-tate of .llin T. I.'.ney. ii eras swl . late ef V asbloaton tuwn shlw. havlntt been araDteJ to the iDders:a-oeJ. no tice i heraby aiven to iti-.se In.tebterl to sat.l estate, ihat nymnt. oinst t-e pld wlthont delay, an.t thoee taTlny o'slms ssnlnrt the same. raut present tbeu proper1 am h-nt toa:ed tor settle ment. MIt'lItU, H K A KEN. Ja'y 17. 'Ri.-t. Adwlnlstrator. F ARM TOR SALE. -w v :v ..e..M a I tirlr.tn svt t.i. farm In Oarah-la township, one o1 one hall miles Irom EhettiurK. eonialnlna SiO Arrea. in a Kod state of eoltlt-atloo, with a"d frame bvase and frame barn, an eeeller.t crrbard. plenty ol water and about one million feet of lutut-er on tbe preio lr Tn parlies wlfhinif to p.irrbae a smaller piece of land, he will f'.ivlde It to .uit purchasers Terms reasonable. I'all on tb urcr ber resid iDt; on the premises. M AH I IN SANItKRS. 'amr.rla lo., Jan. S. 15. N OTICE OF INCOUI'OI.ATION! . I. , . . . u n .,., .n sit it 'cat 1 on will iSWtlCC IS I'riri', p;..... , be made to the 'curt ol Charter Sessions of am bra eonntv to be bi-ld at F.benst.nric. on tbe Orst Monday of September neit.lor a borouab charter for the village ol Summit ao.l adjacent territory, la the township ol ''7'stHNU:t. Attorney lor FetitloDeri. JulT &X. 1S et rKriiA'ys' COURT SALE! u. .(.. .r.l.r ! Iba Oriiliiiii' Conrt of Cambria eonntv. the undersized will Tpee to sale at public reodee or outcry at th Hotel of 'reora la tbe borvogh. f Lilly, on Satnr- d.r. August th. li. at ten 'ek . M the followloi des.rlbed real estate of which Vt liltatn Tlley died, selied. towlt : A let'of around situate In th borruh of Lilly, county oftVmbrta. ad,otnln(t lot of r M .org. Ksq . and F. O. rJeorje, and (rontinic on the old Poriaa-e road. , . Aim-A lot ef ground sltnate In the borouh and evunty aforesaid, adjolotna lot of John Hrad ley and others; fronting on a iret and extend ing back te an alley. Also Fifteen lots ef gronnd ltute near the fo.t of riane No. 1. in the township of Washing ton, eonnty aforesaid roi.oer to he paid on day of sale, one third of tt.e balance on confirmation of sale, one third In tz tt.ontl.s. and on third In one year. Ive'erret pay meats to be or Interest and to eaecuredby tt.e judgment note, of the J"5jw. Adm'rof William Tlloy, dee'd. Auiiofl T, 18S5. t. O UrilANS' COURT SALE! Hy virtue oi an oruer -."-"'- - . . Ar .V . Ii.,.h.nc' fT.itrt A I ttttSrit rOUIUJ. I'W un.-.'- .. - r- SHle at oublic auction or cmcrr on tte j remtses . . . .wi. I. 1 fi. . ..elnrk I on saturoay. n u o-i i - - - M.. the tollowtnir deserlbed real estate ef which Jeremiah Oicason, died seised, to w:t.: INO 1. I ne one unui- ...ry - tain piece or parcel of land eltuele In Hortaa townshtn. Cambria oounty. adioinln; a tract of land warranted in the name of Ueorae nt"'t. land ol Henry Helsel . Henry nd ernellu Zel lers and others: con tall) In- one hundred and ...... uns more or less, about fills acre clejred. having thereon erected a twe stei leg bouse whfisoi. sna irip.-.v... o. -- A ptece or parcri wi ..oi - ,-.cr-...- In I'ortage town.u.p. .o ui . , . .... In Orrentlel-1 township. Hlair county (about ten acre being tn Hlair county) adiolninr a tract of land warranted in th ntn of William Smith, I) JJ land ef Hnr He'sel and otlir; remain ing two hundred and fifty-nine acre, more o i... .limit .hit acre cleared. havtDK thereon erected a loir barn. Term ofSl: l en per cent, oi ms p.r. u..o monev to be paid on day of sale, one-third if the balance en confirmation of ! rid tbe re mainder In two equal annua! payment, with In terest, to be secured by mortgage and judgment bond ot the purchaser. vit.vVTINF CRAW FR Adm'r of Jeremiah (Heason. dee'd. August T. IS.4 St. -poll SALE. Two lots of arroond. on Centre etreet. K bens bur' with a Frame Honse of eleven roseni. table, orehard and ootbuildlna. Aun-Tst lot on same etreet, suitable for cotiaa-ee. Aij.v A pastor lot of about one and-a-halt acres, situate one square from above described premise. For terms, apply at the offl -e of JUStl'H MclH trs Al.D. 4t Armory Building. F.tenburg. June SO, 1SW. TIAN I tUI to secure and fill osjr orrters In bis a (Jill ll aa. Rceaalbk Howe. itAferenee n irinrt tfesonaiur different rlev 4riin-ntJ. LiAK JiKUSSa BV4 j Hardware ! CTTIZKNS OK 3i:B- -:o:- Q HUNTLEY. FOIt SALK. A tu r,r l 'erm fl'fre rtre slrosted la AV leahesy t..wr..bi,....rr.t.rlH r.-in'y.ra.. 1W nlle from l.orri:... ror.TsT..nt oerlix. .rrri i geod Ian. I . i.x r. 1 1 sn eu rri al shi'li are eloared, w.li f.nee.t n4 in s vi. imn r-i relii.scce ta uSrre.1 for ' on nxitomitsf.rj teras. Th Irrpl-n.T.'s enr lt nt a lsre twelMn( Bees. r..s:.inii! sirren rnm tnd a kit.-to en. a eeas lort.e arm h.use.a Isrue l arn sad ooriimedlewa ouTr-ml Itnirs. 1 'ion- are alro jn it e Nn.l an al.oc)Dee of tlaa ler snd roil. plTtr ol r-hoiee- fruit, sneh a apples. p.se.es. p-nrs. rlieerie. rapt. el., a tt -i well ui s..t wir. an I a aunUrr et aerer li"inr spnai ol tre eater. Tt e prr i itij Is In a Wealthy looatton. with at rsn.l f-f.ni the l.cuse. anj frr mora tbaa twenty fle years liar i.eea ued as a resort fee uir.tii-r r..ar..rs The ewnor wtebee to retire Irom business an,! will sell rery etieap. r nr furthor particulars I-ir in ' ' E. s. BVHB lxrtti. Pa. A I)JOUnN.KI)Assi(;XELSSALKt ny ririee ef orders l.sulr out ol th fin . of t'ornmnn I'leaa ,f t'arehrt ty.untT. .e under signed will offer at r.ullie sale, at thet'ourt House tn Kt enit.ujr. on Menday. September T. 1ai. at I "rl.-k 1". !.. a'l teat e-rtain tract of land S'ttinte In 'atnr.-la township. I'linhrii enouty, arlwinloa land ol Marfn Sanders. Kooch Short! W lil .am t ' orn-l! and hrtrs ef HoD'amta I. lord, decease.l. eontalnina 12 acres. aNout 0 arree'ef which are cleared, hinni thprern erect. d a houso and barn . It has a .jod apple and pear orchard and is one oTthe t est rin tut eras terms tn Caret. rl.s countr ana will posttieely be soil Tr CP St:-Ori third ef the 1 a-ehase monv to be paid in confirmation ol the tale, tbe hnlance lot paid id two equal annual vay utent. with Interest to t-e ae-nr-d upon tbe .remit. Mli'HAlX HUHM.KT A-in of Jam O Mtrray and fraael A. Murray. JOR SALE! A Talust.le pteo ol laod Roctetnlna eai 1 In Wbllo and Keade tcaa.bip with the 'lcrtlel1 crecfc tintim throttirh It. dlolBusa; !aod ol Hi.n. ,?..hn laB and M art in T'cle.shstl a--rc cleared and har'.ra thereon erected a twe st..rr Irarte Li-tne. 1 be t alance ts well tlrube-asj with pine, b.miurk . oKk and other timber. Tbe lsr.1 is under std wni, et.al and iron ore. The C'resson and Coalporl ra lrnad. now belrf kalit rues throuah tLit lan-1. J'or par:toslr bb4 terms call on or a.! J-es JaATTHlAS KT?sSJ.KK. risk, st I'arobria t'.. Pa OTICE! Notice Is leret y g'ren that th following aiv. count has bora ti'ed in the Court or Common Pleas, ol f aichriacountT. f . and will be oO.-ed tor c.nrrtnsttnn by ssi.l c. urt oa the first M day of September ret TLa ttrst and partial ae count of Trntcas I'. Posters A'-Dee ol Sgra Hose M-'..u1h. H. A. SnUKM AKKB. - I'rothenolary. Ebensburg, Atigutt S. E LKCTION" NOTICE! In pt-rsnance ot a resolntion ol th Connell ot Fbeobtir t.orotih apt.e.vo.1 .luly l.Hth Its io tict i, he'ehy .vn ttiat an e ectlon win be Veld at the usual f.laees ot boldlt,; municipal and lrenral election in tlie KMt and West wards of said borouah on Satttrd.v. Aua-tist fJd A li is between the hour of 7 A at., and T r. M fjr the' purpose ot det'-rniiog whether the indrbtness of sal 1 torouitb shall be lnreaed to ace ameent not to eiooe.l seven .cr rr.ust npon she assessed valtietlon of the taMe t-roperty therein Tickets voted to be labelird on tbe e itelde "Inereee of debt." and to contain cn tbe in-lds tb word "no lacresse ot debt." or -dbt may be Increased " AruoBot of last assessed valpsUoo 12PS4S, fa Aoioont ot existing indebtedoee: " I vnpon Mods Aoorucd Interest . Iiednot amoot.t of duplicate for rear lass Applicable to tbe par men t of same Ii2rt TT Blalanc dueon duplicate of ltsjt g 41 " " 8M a ie If et amount of bon.)e tnrebteiirMa . guae vi Amount ef oatstand ibk orders aia a B. lance doe on dup, ot '! for bor 4 f t "4 S4 05 Amt or ay, M Amount of tndeb ednes proposed to be la curved ttcsjo ea Perentae cl assessed valuation. '.u.'iisi'prr rvahssa Tbesai.l lo.'e'. redness to he lncnrreJl fur .hl pun-oseet obtainlrg an a t.Htional wtor enri-le for the berouich and a utHe:.nt .ju.ntl'v of h.we V. 11. BAEKEB. Attest: J. H. nAVI. Clerk. Council Chamber. Jily ltth, lSsj Harges. et AMENDMENT TO THE COXSTI tion to tbe citizens ot thl 1'omnoiivr.io. for their ppro al or re.ectl..n by the eDeral is. embly of tbe Commonwealth of I'eca.vlvaniaT Ful.lisbed by order ot the Secretary ol the Com muostii'it. in pursuance of the 1st ecio ef article Aiuiot mei-otistitutlen Joint resolution proposing , amendment, the Constitution of the Ccmmonwealth of Fee. aylvar.ta: ' Be It resolved by tt e Senate and H..ne of v.. resentattve of the Commonwealth ,t .J,i van!, intleneral Assemblv roet. that th. t.n.-' ing te proiwsed a an amendment of the ontttl tntion ol the t'mtnonwealth ol I'ennsviv.nia la accordance with the provisions ot lh"e1btee'Bta article thereof. s rosia AMEM'M F;st That section Bve ot article fir of the Contt. tion of the Commonwealth of lnnsvlvn.e srhioL read a folljws- - w herever a rouotr shall .a tsia forty thousan 1 Inhabitant, ft shall con.tltBba a separate jndlcial district, aed shall e eet ... judire learned Id the law: and the Oeneral A... embly shall provide f..r additional Jodireea. tSlT busi.e-. ol eid districu may require. Co.ntiai coctalnlna a wpulauon Ish.. ths cnstitute separate district, shall he l .rmed i.ti convenient smile dl.trl.-u. or If r... Is be attached te contiguous distrota s lbs 11.V eral Assembly ma? provide. Tbe office of ..JL elat.ju.ige. not learned In the law is .bo,.bi in counties tormina .ep.rat district; but th. everal associate judres in orUc. whea the i tltutlon (hall b. adopted shall serv. f .r unexpired terms." be anfl th. ,,. u hrVl amended. o a to read follows- Prh.,.,-. . county shall cot, tain lty thoo-snrl inK.u..... It my coastltnte a separate judicial distneu aad may elect nnejudge learne-1 In the law and ' th. tieneral Assembly .hall provide for '.aZ. ... . judne as the business of said district. nt. J2l quire Coanttes not tormina- tm.ir... ,..-1; shall be lormed Into convenient ringle distrieul " " setLss-ie., n -rfiui'is ITT KT T irpTtdft Tl tat efTlc ot associate judge, not learned lathe iasr la ......u,u.u ,r,,K,, aeparate distnev and lieving snor. than on. law todea- eeere . w .nlZ '.'.!ir.VW-0."""r," ; J"-ig. "he VhVn ..vera! associate judae. in ofBoe. when thl. amendment shall te adopted, shall serv. fee their unexpired term. ' 1 ,erT r A true copy ef tbe Joint Reso'utlnn. W. s. Stsksl Seereury ertincemaoawegiU. s-X 00 te oe VtM oe