ala thl lij. ore, i tbl ?ti LJiilet Core seat 5ES ors LOR! artB T-L' ; roc - mi v; . i -r j r r -j i fin da r. . A. Hi. LOCAL AXD FERSOXAL. - lere. There nnl ihf Ofher riare. Kf'-t: v,.r e ' i f.-it" fl'V.if to Sncflr rel? September 4th li the ('; r t day. s 1 rM'. f.-,I cutter at Rirkrrs' if you i.. ;. 'ri!lnrr, of Ililliilay s- I , j , , u:r tn-vn a visit on Monday last j (.) fr"!i rrocciiP9 no to the Sugar I M . T't, of nn'HrtaystMire. I , . -ii her i;nrle, lion. Rolert L. Julins- 4 , -I"!. !p.'!i"t f : i : t l'"1?' n.'oiiler mill at Hartcr-t' j f jM. wi;t n K"ort one. I t)n Safnnlay Ift-'t Mr. John Rrhroth, of :-,fl wa appointfl postmaster at Mint .., .... i ;.-. (: F- O'Donnell, postmaster at j ! ?!t ni-w boxes and has fixed up v-ry iirat piit-oiTice. 1 k.t ail fei"'ls of vegetables ro to the 3 rr of Cf-sson and Coi.Iport jjT, ' .fl '3 'I ' ' I " V V. . a,,. .taj e...r.ti. . f J :. I f: reiM'p Yil"elirsrf". of Alieelieny i wr.s'.ip. '" dan?eronsI m ".vith but little ,,r, fr-r hi recovery. f iur'f-ers' liave the lost phosphate for ) Vi n:! - N'-n i! t''e wl;ik;irc chair has re r nted by Mr. John C. Mc t. Auk".itino. (.Ms rmimy. T!;ef wi !l be a re union of Company Ueirm rt, TVnn. Volunteers held Muiiinit on the lstli of Sept. next. 4r.nkers' mM! the Conklin wagon, the y.' (-:) in the market. IT -ic Kin nf matrimony were published J; M.iry's eharrh, Loretto, on Sunday N-tween Mr. Harry Rudolf and MNs "3 M-Atet-r. p, iy your rain drill at Rarkers and you ii ! 2-t a L'ood one. L-Srcit ihmme was i"ne to portions of (J!: n ro'ir.ty on Friday last by a hail ?lcni. Trie los- is estimated at from $S0,- f t.i S'.ne.Oon. Lfin M i;liy Inst r. fleoree Conrad, of a.'p Level and i). W. Luke, of South Fork, vere appointed postmasters at their ,-. five places. U Mr. Harry Enelebart has bought the hi-i fixtures of Mr. Charles A. Lanebeln, of arrolltown, and will remove to that pi nn Tuesday next. i Tl f following named persons can each j i.-tter by calling et the EIiensburR pot- i Theodore Kvnns, Isaac Jones. Miss Y.tH' Leech, Miss Rosalind W. Smith. lA -fnrilini to an Act of Assembly last u, teachers cannot be piid for attend h c(.uny institute. They cannot teach 'iti week, and they are not compelled to To nii-p Kod crops of wheat yon want a 9 ! j h update to put on your poor land. 15 'an si t better phosphate for less money ! 8 ; kfiV t!.ar; any where tlse. Try them -i Vn're will te a picnic for the boiiefit of !'( ,iM: V c!,;:rch at St. Aoituotine, held bm :t at p'nee on Saturday next, to which i.; fr'tis witling f etijo- tnemoclvp are fifft. I. 4lT.e ro'.ilMi n:r. of !he II'.flMaysburu Ire 4 .'. ' N.i:. onTupmy shut down on Sat-sr-'t I'M :ic.'"i:i:t of ro orders and to make r'c--,i:y repairs. It will take several days !i .ke t! e r-pair- A lt,' y. u -'! '. biy ttansed Harry Robi e:T j i e of ore on the railroad ;it 11" :M .iy-.tL. m Ju-t when a train of ifpi; car were avng tin Satutday even tj ti j was intatitly killed. -It-Lemh-r that Ui best is always the :!;tl--! s t . 1 1 tn it joii can qt-t a crain driH, ". i -.--. d feed cutter, a ton of phos ?-! 'r a waiton. cheaper at Barker's than iiy ,.Tti , i.j. f(,r t!,e same quality. -T e hiv.kherry season is at hand and t'"!.vit at Lilly's did a flourishing .9m- l'ir:iii !a-t week in receiving and '! 2 '.! fr-i't . ("pwards of 3,000 quarts "'f -rwardt-d by tliem to various points. -?r rn prei.t appearances the apple ,;!!' a ! u.-e one. and every one will j:tt i make cilT ami every fanner ought t a ri !nr mil. nn.i to eet the best one f 4 nr. t it t' i lowest price go down to h. rrapprehension exists in many cr s to the new law requirint; Justices ' returns in criminal caces within ' fp.ai the daf of hearing. The act 7 1 ; to f,.!oriies and rot to misde- -Dt Tarr.PT, formerly r,f (lallitzin, has -yi ;,i r.f.n-t'o. TIih doctor 's - aid to be "ll ir.an in every sense of the word, ' : ' 'S'le.i in !.;s profession and we have ' 'i ' ' I " will receive a larse and suc 4 practice. -it yon l.avi not bnueht a erain drill vet 5 -,t me now. V. S. Barker A Bro. i " l -,j t'ja beit enmbineri grain and fer ;,rf"i;! in M'.e market. (Jo and gee it be - ft v,a- r.LT, and you will save money i from tliein. -- -ai l t!:ere is a man in Bellefonte "k twenty five saucers of ice cream 1r'rn-p-,nd!t,ij number of pieces of "-ver!riiIa-t week. Rut ..lienitis H iMh!. wn, done at a church festi nun may not have eaten so much ; rr. ,a: authorities acknowl-c:--r.t vM'.ie (,f Ayr's Cathartic ,' ' 1 '""'i'lent'y prescribe their use ctrr.t confidence, well knowirg : ''"t1" createst remedy ever de 9t dseaes caused by deraneeraents "! ?- ay evening la it an immense pile '.:ne aV.ut seventy thousand V"'?'1 krinwn as the "accuminulater" ""id shops st Altoona fell, and ; rrPT,Pn()0Ils prash As happene(1 "nr,1?m'n 158,1 ,Pft tho snopsnoper- -2 !; Jr,iay '""t t,!P bride? that spans ' "rk . King's, between Somerset t-ra counties, wa, condemned by srpointed Tor that purpose. A a . mx likely of iron will be Vj1'". the POt of which will b- f twri er)iiF(r-. V " ?:ettion on Saturday las the follows: m the West ward, , iMHemeuness to VJ 7.Vl ln " FaH ward, C7 for and 5 ' , 124 'r to 24 aeainst making a I'OOforlncreaslnB the jndebted. ? ? snppiv of water. im"t M,l for a Monday to . 'Mt day of a month and still more odd fr,r a mntn Uj hay, tnd Mondays. Yet this is the - Pfesent month, and yOU win ra im,-i many old almanacs A r-rr.,i;fi1iilnn of affairs. "-or ic . . . . . ' 'i'e: a res, Mentor Mc- . who, during the 'imo the Old n wa in f.rirrntirvn carried PL- V Tlll(-t ..... n . . .1 t-..m.,,il 1 n 7 Mon.lav Ian while on a 1 ii-t"' M'- "arrv Stoner, of n," :!t 'ir' years of age tfnimmn ! -A ,'ct'rr ;:ui i0 rt-oiA'"d ".s u ; l'"C0-.-arv -Vl'Mn Ihrt U'V!.. Sves I lo get It to th oivner wifaout extra pr.s i tap. The on'y limo 1" rhe nrnpf rf cuanRes ihat can be made In the addresses on the envelope. With newspapers it is'dif ferent as additional postage has to be prid ror rematllinc. ! The letter written by C Koeniv, the mnn who wns found deid on th" onrc't;rfs i of th fown last week Is ri?,t p,v German ! scholars fo he very poorly written, both as j to the composition and orthoeraph'v nod in I dlcates that be was not a man of fin" ed i ucation as at first reported. It is said that the Indian troubles are ! largely cau-ed by their being swindled bv agents, who rnrnish them supplies. Presi dent Cleveland is seriously considering the j project of having them buy their dry goods. aresg goods, boots and shoe", canned goods and grocrries r.t John Owens' store on Hich street, where they will always get poods at bottom prices. When yonr collars and cuffs come from the laundry, savs an exchange, as hard and stiff as a board, don't, get mad and swear and break your studs and cuff-buttons in trying to put them on; but Inst dip the tip of your finger in water, and touch it to the button holes, and see how easy they go on: then go and hate yourself because you never thought of it before. Ira Toder, of Brolhersvalley township, Somerset eonnty, was partially overcome by foul gas some days ago, while cleaning out a well. He gave notice to be drawn out. When within ten feet of the top he fell from the bucket to the bottom or the well and broke his neck, n is brother Joseph wont down-to rescue Ira and was also .overcome and perished before assistance arrived. W. A. Skelly, of portage, who has teen working in Altoopa sine the 29'h of July, was picked up In the lattsr place on Saturday niirht last in an insensible condi tion, the result of a fall down a pair of cel lers steps while being under the influence of liquor. ITis skull was slightly fractured and an ugly gash In his scalp were the in juries found by the phvsleians summoned to attend him. It is thought that he will re cover. The saw mill of W. W. nan-is, Keq., of Jackson township, was detroyd by fi'e on Thursday night of last week. The Cre is supposed to be of incendiary oiicin, as there l ad been no fire in the establishment for a couple of months previous. The build ing, contained a turning lathe, planing mill and some other machinery and the 1:s is estimated at about ?2,.-00, which is partially covered by insurance in the Cambria Mutual. Richard L. Davis has again received a new stock of boots and shoes at his shoe Store, and people in need or anything in his line should call and examine his stock. He has a handsome flexible soled ladies' shoe, which is one of the neatest, as well as one of the best shoos out. He has also a broad soled mens' calf boot, wb'ch ; in,t. the ' thing for comfort, besides a laiire a.sort ! ment. of all other kinds of boots and shoes that he sells as low a; th?y can be bought any where. A correspondent sends the Rural Xe.w Yorker the following: "As the tomato ..ca son is here I can contribute one way of Keeping them for winter ue that may be new to some or our readers. I ate th-m In February, sliced anil seasoned with sugar and a liltle vinegar, that seemed every way as nice as tomatoes fresh from the vines. They were prepared thus: Dissolve a tea cupful of salt in a gal'on of water. T.ck ripe tomatoes, but not over rip", paving a little of the stem on. The tomatoes must bo kept .veil covered with the brine, and they will fcpp tiil spring or louger. That was a beautiful idea, prevalent In the Eistetu countries, that the new moon was a paring from the finger-nail of God. Loveis have been united, inarches marie, good luck foretold and bid predicted, on the first appearance or gentle Luna in the heavens. What pave rise to this thought was the appearanc e on our table of the Au gust number of the Tfe ew Moos, fal' as uual with good short stories and inter esting miscellmy, carefully edited and handsomely printed. The Xew Moon is on salo at the bookstores, or a copv can be had by sending 10 cents to The N'ew Moon l't r.LlHiNO Co., Lowell, Mass. It sometimes happens when a n.an is burned out be finds that it cots as much as his insurance comes to, to collect it. Th's was not the case, however, with Ex Sheriff John A. Blair, of this place, whose barn was burned on the Cth Inst. Sheriff Blair was insured in the -Etna, of Hartford, and on the imn inst., Mr. O. E. Weeks, of Wilkesbarre, general agent for Pennsyl vania called on Sheriff Blair and settled the insurance bv promptly fivirg a check for SYi 2."5. without any attempt to shiik the responsibility. Such promptness is com mendable, and the .."Etna deserves the suc cess it has attained. The Ilollidavsburg Stanlard tells or an accidert that happened to one or our Eist ward citizens od Thursday or last week: While George Riddle, salesmen for a Phil udelphia firm, was returning to this place from Freedom Thursday evening last the breast strap on his horse broke while com ing clown a hill, and the harness becoming entangled ahout the horse caused him to fall. The sudden stop threw Mr. Riddle over the dash of tho buggy Injuring him se verely. He was brought to this p!a"o and taken to the Logan nouse and his Irjuries were attended to by Dr. Smith. Mr. Riddle is a brother of on r granger friend, Joseph Riddle, of Scotch Valley. Mr. Georce Clough, of Duneansville, Blair county, who was shot by a burglar on the morning of the 12th inst., died at that piace on Friday last. Rewerds aggregat ing f 1,000 dollars are offered for the arrest of the mu rderers, who are described as fol lows: One waa about thirty years old,?bout five feet rlne inches high, sandy hair, smooth face, somewhnt freckled. Wore a sack coat with a brown stripe- in It, vest or goods almost similar to coat, black derby hat, long, watch chain, imitation gold. The second man is about twenty -Ave years old, short, heavy set, about five feet six inches high, smooth face, wore full black suit, eack coat. Imitation gold chain, and a large set gold ring on his little finger. Highway Robbery is Someret. From Wednesday's Johnstown Tribune.' "Yesterday two colored men attacked a redleron a public road near Berlin. Som erset county, and. after beat'ng him to In sensinllity. robbed him of Sioft ' quently Sheriff wiou-rn got pn the track of t!. negroes and arrested one of them. The other made off, the captured one preventing tho Sheriff from firing upon the fleeing rob ber, a description of whom Is furnished as follows: He is about five feet ten inches high, having'shnrt hair, eyes set deep in Lis head, he is about 22 years of age; has smooth face, ginger-bread color; wearing a new dark-brown stilt, gray hat, and new shoes. The captured darkey was taken to Somer set and locked tip to await a preliminary hearing. The first pews of tha above affair that reached Johnstown was to the effect that the darkeys had murder1 the peddler, cut ting his throat from ear to ear." Young, old, and middle aged, al! ex perience the wonderful beneficial effects of Ayer'sSarsapariHa. Young children, suf fering from fore eyes, sore car, scald-head, or with ai y scrofulous or syphilitic pain inny be made hea'thy and stroo ; by it i ti'-e. THREE WIXKS DOWX SOCTII. Ti: ..u... S , ,. , ,.k , , , .. a tn-?e : ij xp, ,i : .-i S .Vet Sprtuif, oiu- of toe ;rLdt.'st euiioMues iit liiia or auy other country. At eight we took tho Jacksonville train for Palatka. This town, like the former, Is on St. John's river, and is a quite nctive business place, lt has suffered much from a conflagration that destroyed its leading hotels, and for thatteason it is uo hone for strangers. n?r after a short delay we boarded a steamer and the bosom of the St. John's bore two steamboats abreast, their prows to the south. The larger one soon forced ahead of ns, and left us plodding on our way in the Osceola, Capl. Gray, which has a monopoly on its own stream. About the middle of the day we entered the mouth of tl-e Ocklawaha river, which is on the western side. This is a comparative ly small stream, and does not increase the apparent volume of the St. John's. Our di rection up the river was west for some fifty miles, then south, to our destination. The distance from Jacksonville to Palat ka is neafly fifty miles, thence to the mouth of the Ock'.awaha a!out; twenty five) and thence to Silver Spring about one hundred. I may literally say that this whole distance was wilderness and nearly all a thicket. Oc casionally fn the distance we would see what is down here called a "hummock," or elevation cleared and in cultiva tion. But all the way the stream, though well within its banks, seemed to ".fill them. The stream, though apparently sluggish, had a very perceptible motion. Yet not a rock nor a ripple appeared in its whole distance. It was as crooked as couid be imagined ; and two colored har.r?s were constantly em ployed keeping the boat off the shore. The trees on the hanks throwing their boughs over the stream, there was almost a con stant crashing of limbs as we passed along. Many of the trees were the oM acquaint ances we had met with in our Pennsylvania forests, but there were many others. Im mense forests of gigantic cedars pervaded the fort-st ; an ocjasional live oak was to be seen as different frr m one In Its appearance and f ilia?-? r 3 v.ell cou'd be. and th stately pal metto was a common ohjaot before us. Ar.d a'! these trpes, of whatever kind, were r'rapei in the tropical moss, which hung in festoons, sombre but beautiful, giving the whole fr.rest the appearance or a grand funeral d'splay. The rich and sol emn beauty of the view baffles all descrip tion. Then the mistletoe has established itself in many of the trees, and the air plant was a constantly recurring attraction, attached to the n.or.arcbs of the forest, but like the chameleon, living on air. Tho magnolia rjranrlifora was in its most gorgeous dress, while the senses of sisrht and smell were filled to satiety with the lovely eights and fragrant odnrs which permeated the forest. A muHitnde of birds were hovering in the air, mostly of the aquatic kind ; herons of every variety, and especially a larce bird known then by the unpoetic name of the "whangdoodle." Frequently a monstrous, black buzzard swept over us. But the river monsters chiefly attracted our attention. At every turn in the river alligators would be seen lying on logs along side the stream, but they were very shy and would disappear in the water "as quick as rolling rff a log." Some of them appeared eight or ten feet long. Moccasin snakes, too, were frequent and much bolder ; while the number and variety of turtles were sim ply astonishing. Throughout the whole of the leng day o:ir seuwes were occnoied by these various ob jects, and when night closed in vre continued to enjoy our s?at on the prow of the vessel. Stores and adv ntures amused us. t;!l time for turning in ; and we enjoyed a delicious repose until af;er sunrise the next morning. Traveler. Carp I'oikM. Some six j ears ago Mr. E. B. Isett, of Spruce Creek, availed himself of the op portunity to stock a pond on his prenrses with twenty-live Germnn carp, which he obtained from the department at Washing ton. He was probab'y the first gentleman in tho country to introduce carp culture and has mado it a complete success, hav ing at this time, as ho estimates, about a miliion carp of all sizes. We had the pleas ure of a visit to M-. Isett's ponds a few days since, and found him not only willing but delightful to show his pets, a feeling, howeyer, but didn't seem to be shared by the fish, for they are very shy of stranger, and didn't show off on first acquaintance, in tbo afternoon with any perceptible degree of enthusiasm, but kept quietly concealed under their green, mossy conopy. But in the evening about feeding time, there was enough animation on the waters to con vince the most incredulous that carp do move. Mr. 1-e tt gave them bread crusts and bran shorts, and such a treruhling.jump ing, biting and swallowing it would have delighted ar.y lover of Isaac Walton's pas time to haee witnessed. The caip, until fiey get over two years o'd, are very tame, and will come to the surface and eat food held in your hand, but the old fellows don't appreciate any such familiarity. They keep at a distance pr.d prefer that you do the same. The young fry are easily caught with a hook and line, when yon know how. They will bite greedily at a piece of bacon, which they mistake for hread (they won't r-at meat of any kind), and if you are care ful to hook them wheu they throw the bacon out of their mouth, you have your fish. Oh, how they pull! They are as gamey as bass and fight for life with as much vigor, and the person who imagines that carp are a lazy, sluggish fish will find that he is mis taken when he tries to catch one. Mr. Isett has now three ponds. In one he has seven large carp, which are breeders. They rjc six years old. One of them when caught last fail measured twenty-five inches long, fifteen inches in circumference, and wr-Ighvd eight and a-ha if pounds. This gives some idea of tha rapidity of the carp's pnwth in size and weight. In another pond are kept the ore and two year old carp, and of these Mr. Isett ha9 so many that he doscn't pretend to count them until he lets the pond go dry. In the ad joining ponds are thousands of this year's spawn. The water in each of the ponds is kept almost stagnant so that it can be as warm as possible, only enough water being let in to provide, for a little more than is lost by evaporation. tr. taet finds pleaauro well as profit in keeping carp, and we see no reason why the culture of tnis elegant food fish should not be more genera! in this country, espe cially wheieeven alimited supply of spring, crctk or river water can be had to make a pond. Mr. Isett has the scale and mirror varieties of carp ror sale. Huntingdon. Local Xetrs. Merchant Read Thl. To those subject to Its incident to the vcxa:ions of business life, dyspepsia and a feeling f.f debility and fretfulness, we say, without equvocalion, take Simmons Liver Peculator. This remedy is unequalled in the cure of piles, const'ration, bad breath, sick headache and hi. lous complaints. The Regulator is free from any injurious mer curial substance; not dlsarreeable; can be taken any time without Interfering with business or pleasure?. It Is gentle, safe and aoo 1 digester. The Crosvon and oalporl Road. Vr T S Freetand, the contractor in (! re ,,f tr.,en"trtietn ,.f b Cr-"?:. Clesrf.e d & New York Shore railroad fur nishes the Johnstown Tribune with the fol lowing information concerning the line. He says: We are building a standard gauge, sand stone ballast road from Cresson, following the course of Clearfield Creek, to Irvonia, in Clearfield county, thirty miles distant. We broke ground on the 10th of last May, and by the 2Stb of this month we shall have twenty-two miles ready for the ties and j rails. The remaining eight miles we sha'l j have in the same condition by the first of November. At present we have 1,500 men at work at various places along the line. On the sidings next to "Y" of the Pennsyl vania tracks at Cresson, we have an engine, ten cars, and one hnucired and fifty men at work. The sandstone ballasting all along the line is nine inches in depth. The sidings are numerous and long, so that tho work ot double-tracking it will be attended with very little difficulty. The road will be laid with steel rails. My impression is that they will come from the Cambria Works at Jotnstown. but I am not certain of this. The road will develop one of the finest sections of country in the State. The coal fields are large and almost intact. Eight or ten veins along the line of the road have just been opened up, and all have a six foot face. This coal will be brought to Cresson and shipped east for gas manufacturing purposes. It will also make a very choice coking coal. There are SO. 000 acres of tim ber lands along the line, consisting of oak, chestnut, hemlock, white pine, beech, cherry, walnut, and other varieties of valuable woods. Xone of these vast forests have been harmed to any extent. A great deal of "shuck" or sugar barrel 9tave stuff Is taken out of this region for shipment to Cuba and the West Indies There are now seven or eight saw and planing mills along the route of the road. The rails will be ready for the ties and the work of tracklsying will begin in about fif teen day. There is only one bridge and that is across Clearfield Creek, at Coalport, and it only has a span of about eighty feet. The maximum grade of the road is fifty feet and the minimum grade ten feet to the mile. The road is entirely In Cambria and Clear field counties. From Irvonia to Ansonville to the connection with the Beech Creek sys tem is only thirteen miles. This road, known as the Senator Wallace road, is one that Pennsylvania long wanted, but it was not till the recent deal that it betan to look j like it would get it. Following the right branch of the Clear- field Creek the distance of ahout forty miles the Cresson and Coalport road could be ! easily extended into Jr fferson county with j its inestimable wealth of coal and timber. I iirnKXEti,. i I BECK LEIH. Married, at St. Rose's ' Catholic church, Lilly, Pa., on Tuesday, I Aug. 25h, 1R85, by Rev. Richard Browne. ' Mr. Mic heel Beck of Lily to Miss Mary M. j lieib, of Washington township. j OBITI'AKT. i i KRISE Died, at her residence In A I- toona, on Sunday, August ?4:h, 1W5, Mrs. I Sarah Jane Krise, wife of Stephen J. Krise, , aged ahout 30 yeara. . MrCORM rCK. Died, at her home in ' Pittsbuig, on Thursday, August 21st, 1885, Mrs. Ju'ia McCormick. aged about 22 years. The remains of the deceased, who, was a daught- r of Mrs. Barbara Lehmire, of Car- I ro'.ltown, passed through this place on Fri day last en route to Carrotltown, where they ' were inrered in St. B-ni-dict's cemetery on ; Saturday last. j IIAGAX. Died, at Lilly, Pa., on Sun- day, Aug. 2nd, 1So5, Mary, wife of Daniel ; Hagan, nge.i about GO years. ! The deceased, who was a native of ' Ireland came to this country many years ago, having resided at Lilly for nearly 25 years. In all the affairs of life she was an upright, virtuous, honest woman, and a practical member of the Catholic church. On Tuesday morning, after a requiem mass foi tin; repose of her souUnd an eloquent and appropriate sermon by Rev. Father Browne her remains were Interedat Lilly. May her soul rest in peace. c. O RPIIANS' COURT SALE! By virtue of an order of the f irphans' e.urt of Cambria eonnty. the und"rHirned will expose to sale at public auction or outcry on the premises on Saturday. Atiifiist 2!Jh. ISSi. at two o'clock I M.. the foliowlnir dcs"Tibod real estate ol which Jeremiah eileason , died seled. to w-t.: No. 1. The one undivided hnlf.pnrt of a cer tain piece or psreel ot land situate in Portajre township. Ta mbria count v. adjoining a tract of lsnil warranted in the name of eenrire Cntwnlt, land of Henrv Helpel , Henry and Cornelius Zel. lers and others: containing one hundred and twenty-five acres, more or les, about tilt acres cleared, havinir thereon erected a two-sfot loir honte loir stable and frame stable. No. a. A piece or parcel of land situate pnrtly In Portitye township. Cambria county, and partly In Orcenfleld township, Blair connfy (about ten acres befnp in Blair county) adjoining a tract of land warranted In the ranie of William Smith, TV I)., land rf Henry He1el and other; contain ing two hnndred and hMy-nine acres, more or lc. about sixty acres cleared, havim? thereon erected a loir barn. Tkrms or Sai.k: Ten per cent, of the purchase motiev to be paid on day of sale, one-third if the hulnnee on confirmation of sale and the re minder in two equal annua! payments, with In terest, to be secured by morttra&e and judgment bonds of the purch-.iaer. VALENTINE CRAMER. Adm'r of Jeremiah Oloason. deo'd. August 7. ISS5. 3t. F OR SALE. Two lots ol cronnd. on Centre street. Ebons bunr with a Frame Hone of eleven rorms. stable. or"hard and ontbuildines. At.ao-Two lots on same street, suitable for cottages. Also A pasture lot of about one and-a-hnif acres, situate one square from above deicribcd prem i ses. For terms, apply at ther.ffl-'e of JOSEPH MrDONAT.D. t Armory Buildiutr. Ehensburjr. June SO, 1SS5. N OTICE! Notice Is hereby srter that the following ac count has been filad It the. Court af Common 1 Fleas, ol Cmhria 'onn.y. Pa., and will be of- ! fereil for confirmation by said court on Monday. ' Sept. 7. 1SV5. 3 : The first and final account of Adam Sehnttif, assignee of Andrew Eckenrode and William O. Schroth. trading as Eckenrode and Schroth. 11. A. SHOEMAKER. st Prothonotary. Ehenaburx, July 35, 188. P ARM FOR SALE! The snbscrlher offers at rirlv le h!i farm In Cambria township. '-.noria county, situate. two miles north of tbethnre, containing one-; hundred and fwtity onc acrj. about 100 acres of which are r,,rst uhd In a good state of eufflva- tlon, h diir thereon erected a two-story frame house and a now Irame bum. A splendid orchard of well selected fruit trees is on the premises. and ' ., whole farm is well watered. For narti?ulars ' call on the subscriber on the rrcmlses. Termi reasonable. ANDREW DISH AKT. Cambria twp.. An. Wth, '85. St HOT DEAD YET VALUE LUTTRINCErt, AJtrrACTrmn of j TIN, rOPPER AND SHEET-IRON WARE ANT Tiy JtOOFIXG, j Re'pectltilly Invites the attention ot his friends and the public In general to the fact that he is still j carrying on business at the old stand opposite the j Mountain House. Eben'burg. and l prepared to j supply from a liri(e stock, or manufacturing to or- I Her. anv article in ni nne. it ti e smallest io the largest., in the best manner an ! at the lowest l.viug prices. wNn penitentiary work either made or sold at this establishment. . TIX HOOFIXa n SPECIALTY. J;reme aca and satisfy yourselves a to my work and prices. V. LUTTR1NOEK. Ebensburg. April 13. 18S3-U. e wiii tay rt trnis h Kamry 01 i jtr ii.oLia and i'i'!Mr - r io.r toif:fn--ii'-ij, to i j nur AMPUTATION OF THE LEG. Jtnnev i? the pniTeiftl tiroeisity, and none bnt t cj'dic ur luol Rill afK-ct to despite it. Mr. Abram Ellsworth, of Port Ewen. Vlster County, N. V., had realized this truth. HlB disease tn volved the whole of hi thleh-bone, and tbe ufter tne man looked forward, not wlthlDR apparent reason, to death s his only deliverer. The family physician refused to mpntle th e limb, asert in th;it tho o.rratinn w.mld kill the patient on the Pot. Ir. Partd KFNNhliY, of Kondout. N. Y.. who w. coriuled. held a different opinion and amputated the li'nh. The Uoftor then ad ministered fri-piv nit irreat Blood Speelnc FAV ORITE REM KDY to aflord tone and 'trenirth to the pvFtem and prevent the return of the diem.e. and Mr. Ellwnrth remains to this day In the bioom of health. This Kentleman's disease was the of)er!nif of fool Mood, and Kennedy's FA VeRITE HKMKIA' purified the Mood and re stored to him the power onee more to edjoy his life. Are yon uifferfrsr from any disease traee ahle to the same causef Trv Favorite Kerned r. Your drusrifit has it. ONE HOU.AR I bottle. Hear in mind the proprietor's name and address.- JJr. l)vvA Kennedy. Komlnnt r . . To lieep the 111 aod Pure Is the principal end of invent'ons and lit.-covrries in meiieme. To this object probably no one has contributed mo-e siirnally than Dr. Iavid Kennedy, of Kon dout. N. Y.. "in the production of a medicine which has heeome (anions under the title of the 'Favorite Kemedy." It removes all impurities of the Blo .d. reaulatos the disordered Liver and Kidneys, eur-s ConHtipntion, Dyspepsia and all diseases and weaknesses peculiar to females. ann()I7Xci:mexts. TOR SIIF.RIFF. I herebv announce myself as m candidate tor the Iemorratlo nomina tion of Sheriff subject to the decision of the Dem ocratic primary elections. JOSEPH A. OKAY. CarrolHown. May B, ISHo EOR SHERIFF. I hereby announce mvselfas a candidate for Sheriff subject to the de-islon of the Democratic primary election. JOHN V. WONDERS. FOR i'OOR DIRECTOR. I here by announce myself as a candidate for the nomi nation of Poor Director subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election. .ItiHN FEKOUSON, Blacklick Twp., June 11. isss. FOR POOR DIRECTOR. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for poor Director subject to the decision ol the !emoeraHe primary election. JOHN I.UZIMrEK Oieartield township. July '24. 'S5. FOR FOOR DIRECTOR. 1 hereby announce mvsclt as a candidate (or Poor House Director subject to the decision of the Demo cratic p-lmarv election. JOSEPH I KISTE. Washington twp., Auic. 7th, '35. FOR POOR DIRECTOR. T here bv announce royelf as a candidate for Poor Di rector subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election. JOHN KORABALXtH. C'royie township, Auif.U, 'S3. FOR JURY COMMISSIONER. I herebv announce myelins a candidate for the nomination of Jury i'ommlsioner subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election. E J. HLOUCJH, Scalp r-evcl. Pa. Sheriffs Sales. 1 y virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias Alias I V Fieri F.ieins Ijerarl Fa"i i and end Expon. Isijed nut or the Court of ('ommon Pleas of Cambria eountv. and to me directed, tho lollow Inir described real estate will be exposed to public sale at the .Mansion House. Johnstown. I'a.,on Salnrday, Kept 5ti lsri. at 1 o'clock P. M.. to wit.: All thetP'eand interest of William H. JIr iran and Martha A. Morirnn. of In and to all that certain lot of irronnd situate In the bsrontrh of Conerr nh. Cambria eountv. Pa., fronting on the Franktown road and rjinnin hek to an alley, havinir the property of TlTie Thomas on the esst and property of 'a mbria Iron Co., on the went, havinir thereon eree'ed a two story plank house and outbuild'nsrs. now In the occupancy of Ephralm Wills. Taken In execution and to he sold at the ulf of Divid Teeter. Also. All the riLrht title and Interest of Jere miah Oal". of in and to all that certain lot of rroond situate In Stonycreek township. Cambria Co., Fa., hounded and described as follows, to wit: Besrlnnfny at a corner of lot No. 9. thence alone-tb.e wet ide of J5 feot -uTh . six and one fourth decrees wet. one hundred and five feet to a post, thence south sixty-seven and one hPlI de crees west, fiftv one feet tn ft pot. thence b a division line thronuh the original lot north six thenone fourth dcirro eat. one hundred and thirtv-two arid a half feet to l'ne of lot No. p. thence alonar said I t No. 9. south eighty-three and throe-fniir'h decrees cat. forty-four feet to the place of hr-Kinninz. Taken ;n execution and to b. fmld at he uit or F.; hr.aim P. Haves. Also. A 11 theriifl t title and interest of Elira Pock-worth, of In and to all that certain lot of crotind situate In the township of Stonvereek. Cambria Co., frontinff on the Bedford Pike 63 feet and rnning t ack to an alley 171 feet, having an ttlloy on the northwest and lot of Oeorire Eich oni'or on the oa--t. hc.vlnir thereon erected a two story frame house ami frame stable, now fn the occupancy ol F.lfra I'lekwnrth and Mr'. Tft- han. Taken In execution and to he sold at the suit of the .lohn'oorn Ileal Co. Also. All 'he riitht title and Interest of Huith H-al'nuhor. i f in and to a!i that certain lot of ff round situate j n the bo-ouKh of f'ro?iieet. Cam bria Co.. Fa., fronting on itreet and bounded bv lands ot '. p. Eihs on the oast, on the north by CamWipnn('n., and on the wet bv Anthony Kodrers. havlnc thereon erected a to-story plank houje and outbuil now in the occupancy f.f Andrew Firear. Taken fn execf inn and to be sold at the suif orucr, Wood Morrcl! c Co.. I,imited. Terms of Sale On-t hlrd of the pureha se money to he paid when the property is knocked down and the remaining two thirds cn the confirmation of thedeed. P.A.IATHKK. St Sheriff. K.hcnshursr, Aua". 12. ISM. TRIAL LIST. Ca9es spt, down for trial on the firt week of September Term, bririnninir on Monday. September 7th, IBS'): TIPfiT WKEK. Miller vs. Kenne ly et al. Kosenteel vs. t 'res well. RKCOTsri wkkk; Shaffer V". Pick worth. Condron vs. Wharton. Went roth vs. Home ii Co. et al. Bracken vs. Devlin. F.ndler vs. M iller. flyers vs. Wi'kinson. Miil'iK.m vs. I,it7.lns;er. Moore vs. Hender. "orpersd,t1 Horn. vs. Lower Y'oder tp. Frantr. vs. Voekanroc'e. Mvers Ex'rs va. Martin. Murphy vs. Fye. Fistte vs. Powell. Cunningham et al vs. WeaklanJ el al. Anderson vs. e Iwen. Tonkin vs. Franclscus 4c. Woods. Milliiran vs. Fishcretal. McMillen Jt Waters vs. Brcndllnfrer. llaircr vs. (frlfllth et al. Helsel'g Ex'rs vs. Storm. t'hil Is vs. Ecoff ft. 'o. Anderson vs. Not ley. Mct'ait je's Adra'rs vs.Hawksworth. Cus'er vs. Cjister. McCoy vs. Watt. Frothonotary's Offle, ) H. A. SHOEMAKER. EO g Auir. 10, 18S5. l'rothonotary. UNITED STATES SALE OF LAND IN CAM BRIA County, Pkn-nitlvama. Fnrsuant to Section 374". Revised Statutes, the undersigned will ofier at public anction. on Sat urday. September l. ISSft. at 2 o'clock, p. m ., on the premises, all the riifht, title and interest of the United States In and to the following de scribed tract or parcel of land ln Cambria eonnty, Pennsylvania : Beginning at a sugar tree marked for a corner, thence by land now ot Joseph Van etrmer east 0 degrees south '7 perches to a post, ther.ee by same south 7 degrees east 'IX perches to a post on line ot land of Thomas Powells' estate, thence by land ol said Thomas Powells' estate, west 1 degrees south 4'"C perches to a post, thence north '23 degrees east 2J perches to a post, thence north 11 degrees east fO perches to a sugar tree, the place of beginning, containing 6 acres more or less, being the same premises conveyed to the United States by William W. Dudley, Trustee, by deed da-ea July 24. 1SS4, recorded in said eountv ln Liber 61 folio Ttl et seq. TERMS OF SALE: One third cash and bal ance in 6 and VI months, with Interest; or all cash at option ol purchaser. Deferred payments to be secured by liotes and mortgage on the pro perty. A. McCUE. Solicitor ol the Treasury. June 12, l!"i5.-8t. ilOVAL! -)o(- Alfred E. Goetz, -)o(- Altoon's Lcat3ing Merchant Tail or, Has Renioveil to Much Larger and More Commo 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, -)o(- Uth Avenue, Near 16th St., ALTOONA, PA. RE Sheriffs Sales. BY vfrtne of Sundry writs of Fieri Faeas, alias Fieri Facias piuries Fieri Facias and Vend Expon levari Fa;as and Test Vend Fxpon. issued out of the Court ol Common Pleas of Cambria county, and te me directed, there will be ex posed to publlo sale, at the Court House, la Ebensbutv. on londav. sent. ?tti. ..1. at 1 a'rlork, H. M., the following re.T.1 estate to wit: All the rlitht title and (nterest of Elizabeth C". Hrady and Ellen I'arrlsh. ot in and to all that cer tain lot of sround situate in the borounh of Oal lttrin, Cambria county. Pa., fronting en Main SSt., I on the east and running- back to land of D. W atts j on the west. adp1tiinir lot of Dr. Oeo. W. Miller I on the north, ilrs. Mary C Kayloron the south, I havinir t hereon erected a two-story plank house and outbuidinir--.now in tho oocupan-'y of Thomas Hurkey and Oeo Yecklv, Jr. Taken in execution j and to be ld at the suit ol Michael Bracken. Also. All theriyht title and Interest of Mich'! Hrlckner.of In and all that certain lot of around situate in the boroiiKh of (lulliUin, ambria (i i l'a., froiilini? on Main street ou the west and j runninir back to alley on the east, adjoinlrir property cf Albert Hender, dee'd on the north ' and Forest street on the south, havinir thereon I erected a two story frame house and outbuild- j enirs, now in the occupancy ot Michael Hrick ner. Taken in axecntion Bn'd to be sold at the ' suit of Equitable Loan and Huildinif association ' Also. All the rmtit title and interest ef Francis i Hnrk. of In and to all that certain lot of Kronnd I situate In the boronirh of Oailitzin. e'ambria Co., I p.. frontinn on Main St., and running back I alonir Forest St.. Ko fet to an alley and adjoin- I inif the land ol .liicob FoKle or. the south, having thereon erected n two-story plank house one story plank storehouse and " plank stable, now ; in the occupancy ot F. N. Kurk. Also. All the nirht title and Interest of Francis IV. Burk. of in and to all that certain piece of , land situate in the borounh ot Oallitztn. Cam- : brta Co.. l'a., rrontinp on lain St.. fro feet and runninir back atonic Forest St.. 171 feet to an alley, adjoining the land of Joseph Dnrbln, hav ing thereon erected a two-story plank house and outbuildings, now in the occirpar.cv of Caup bell and Mrs. Jennie Cooper. Taken in execu tion and to he sold at the Miit of the Penn Build ing and Loan association. Also. All the right title and interest pf Charles fautner. of In and to all that certain j.ieee or : parcel o( land situate in White townshiji. Cam- j brla county, Pa., adjoining lands of t1. & , Flynn on the north, heirs ol Isaac Oates on the east. Luther and Bvers on the south and John , Long on the we--t. containing about. 71 acres about 25 acres of which are cleared and having thereon erected a li-story log house and frame kitchen, now fn the v-cupancy of John Iong. a small one story plank hor.se and log -table, now In trie occupancy ol Wm. Connelly. Taken in ex- edition aud to be sold at the suit of A. V. Bar- t ker. j Also. All the right title and interest of Mat- I thias Kess'er.of in and to a piece or parcel of i land situate partly in li-.ide town-hip and part ly in White township. Cambria conntv. Pa . ad joining lands of Hon. John Dean. Martin Tirhe and others, containing one hundred and seventy acres more or less, itbout thirty acres cleared, having thereon erected a two-pjory frame houae. now in the cccupnncy of . Taken in execu" tion and to be sold at t he su't of A. H. Fi.-ke &. Co.. now tor the ue of the Cnit"d states. Also. A 11 the riglit ti'!e .m l interest of John Swires, of in and to all tl at certain tra.-t of land ! situate In Dean twnhip. Cambria Co. Pa., ad- ' joining lands of Cambria Iron Co.. on the wn. John Dean on the suiji and others, coritain'ng 400 acres, more or less. ;tb-ut acres ot which , are cleared, having '.hereon erected a two story plank houe, a twostory frame hise. frame stable, steim saw mil! and nther outbuildings, now in the occupancy of John Swires and Jamer Swires. Tak-n in exeTi'lon and to be Sold at the suit ol F.i'Slia Elliott. Also. All the right title and interest of Al exin ler Iroxell.of in an i to a piece ,,r jmrcel ot land situate In lieadu loarn-l.it'. Cambria Co.. l'a.. a. '.joining lands ot C .' Mulholen. Wm. Smith, t le.-rge Knhn and o'hers. ooTi'aininir 10) acres, more or less, at'O'it To s"refc- of whi'-h are cleared, having therrors er; 'ted a two storv plank house weather hoird-d and log barn, now 1c ' the occuj anr y ' A Tioxi 11. Taken in execution and to be sold at tne suit of Joseph Bardlue, lor 0e of Samuel Matthews. Also. All the right titio an 1 in'erest of Wil. liam H. H iTuoon. ot in and to all the following de-cribe-i buil 'lDg. ni.J lot ' f ground, viz.: A two story Irame lioce cr ' nl ling situate In White township. Canihfoi Co.. l'a.. on a piece or parcel of land 0'nt:t:n.!jg about twenty acres, more or 1"H, hounded on the east by Charles Karstead, on the east bv Dishart and Luther, south by Larry llnrs mn and north by land el James Punkct and Charles Kan-'cad. the house being twenty six feet wide bv thirty-four feet long and eighteen lc?t high. Taken In execu tion and to he sold at the suit of D. K C. Moore. Also. All the right tub: and interest ot Wil liam L. Snnnelelt, o in and to ali that certain lot of ground situa'e in the Ea-t Ward of Eb en-burg Borough . Cambria Co . l'a.. fronting on Crawford St.. on tho south and running back to property of John Oaruian on the north, having lot of .John f l.irman on the east and lot of Mrs. Ann 1'itte-Hon n '.he west, containing x ol an a re. having thereon erected a one and naif story frame house and ouibuildingst now in the occupancy of John Folsou. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of David M. Loudon. Also. Alt the right title and interest nf Uw. F. Miller, ot in an 1 to hII the b-li-jwing described buildii.g and 1 t of ground imiu ate upon a certain piece ot land w;ihin the tonn-hip of (leade, in tli-j county of Cambria. Pa., and known as tne M illr farm, adioini tig I i ml' ol John li Winn, (1. W. Crco and others, said building is a dwelling house of two it'Tii". Si7 twentv I'-et bv twentv- pight feet piank frame !rom eighteen lect high, I fcc, now in the occupancy ot Oeo. 1". Miller. Taken in execution and to t e sold at the suit of I E. i . Spencer. Terms i.lsslp. One-third of the purchase money to be paid when the property is knock down and the riuaitiltig two-ihirds at the oiniinint oi of the d ied. It, A. Li "TH V K. Sheriff. Kb-nsburg, Aug. 12. 'SS. 3t S. W. ("ornrr I'otui Atr.nml Sixth St., PITTSBURG. PA. Hon. Wv. A. 1Ik!'U. I'ren. ol H : r.j til lYti'.-1 The Larvt. M.--t Tlior cessful C. in .Herein i "i-i It School In l'i'in;y!v;inl,i. E'OKalit H j i ..I i H :s. rir. Instr'ictrrs. IS L-.ntn K(iom, tecii. Inn n l r-: Coidrs oi tlin fti o". St-itc tiimltd l.vc niih li: :i'ti!ir;itiMn t-t J. Amdbkwr. ;. Scrt'y ol Hoard. u'ii. rrii'tii'iil ao l Suo-j.- .V Kniilish Trainini '.:: i;id"ti'- I .if l year. :-!!.- J'lij'ltuts. 7 Hills nnl Kocitntlon i ul over lt.(M Sq Kt. !-. cr rtiniiian:-tfl In the ind booh ul s-di'iol u:uo llARMHN D. W 1LI.1 .!, J.is. Clai k Williams, A. M. '.'rlnripal. IJiisir.css Mannji'T. Im)ort(mt to Caiwasscrs. in the I ' n:iI Sr to i (. -pj i yt XS 1 T KIN I" K K VEKSIHLK SAI !'N. vhifii r.;mtine two Sa-1 Irons, I'nlis.'irr. KltiT'-r. nv irrn (lo.nt t!ie work dn rntirrj .f nrt!-nrv irn. Is pflf-hpntir-r -; .r n'endi,! Ip.rp.p I)OFS AWAV UIIII HOT Kill IITNS. Price moderate. A i -ir - i I i-mu incnmo in?ureI to rniMi (iHnvii-.T. A T.ir--a, d.r cirrM'ars, tec. FOX SAO 1UN t'M..L-j iu-:i(JeSt.,N. Y. ENctps, v.n?? ty tors. TURF .; li c &l..Qfc:rsJ, CRAir: DR!l5S,ciaer mills Varranled tlio :,r llriin dr lls: the roe-brar-i rnn.-.i la i . tne orlirt force feed (inis(. hate au iph incut In n o. Cider Mills: the eelchrnted Ainei- -m ..-.-I -'I'lnx American. ! MII I.I.I its HtV I'I!r...KSi and NTAnKI Ilil.titl.MS cdtiorallv. Send li.r . 1 !.. f V. I; I K( 1' M AR, Pennsvlvaiii.i A jriu ilmnl ".V.ir"x. YorK l'a Slate Normal Scliool, IDIAri.. PA., Will mien fi-r tlie new year, Monday, September 7, 1885. Tnis is a t Ih.i 't ssi-nml Scbool for teHclT, in s i t j, a''": Collpar I'rrpnriKnrii Iffnirlmfiil. Hnnlral llfii irtmiiit, ( liliiiiltrthl J"rliTciit. To be sure of a room it sltouM be or dered early. For p'.i t ii'i;'.irs ;r c f a!rne, ad dress, 4t L. ??. DHfiLIMC, A, M., Prin. JEFFERSON ACADEMY lirttUii-Musinc PLUG 'TOBACeaFjL (nnnnsliurir. I'.t, For both (Mi? li li tlon in i i.s:r.i:.. Normal ai Mr-n (lernmn and Mtlit pared for Sotdtomo Tnltion, tlt t' For c.itrtlou.-; w. f. Ktitiwy, 1'ci July U, k"i-:. .,'20 miles from Pittsburg, iichors. Tliorouh instrup C om m f.r.ft a L, S-t r-TtTt nc, -al Ci-rsesi: also. French, i''" Dhii.l. students pre -e vi'nr In nny colleee. Sl No;t term opens Sept. - ii !.ir:nn lion, address Kev. ll-AL. Wholesale - BOOTS, SHOES. RUBBERS. CARPETS 723 and !25 Liberty Seet (HEAD OF WOOD.) PITTSBURGH, 3? A.. KEOVLAK AUCTION SALES. Every n I DMMttv at 11 A. .n. JJ! Mail Orders receive Prompt and Careful Attention. I sell rooiIs 20 to -25 per cent, lower tliati tt-e .Tot.bing Trade, and tl-'lirer either direct from tlie Factory, or from my Warehouse in IiLtsburrh, and can assure Merchants iKitidlinp; grKi.ls in my line, that it will pav them to call on me before milking ilieir vurchftses. As my stock is alwavs very full of wul you hni-e a Inrrjrrlhio in s,hrt from Hum inni arf ran xhoic by simple. .Mr J JJ. STV1-ES nrr the hnl snuu-st inrf hrxt n,1 , I am the Only Rubber Acreney in Pittsburg, . and offer this fall LYCOMIM;. MEYKK. AMEl'lt'AN" A: NATIONAL IiURIiER C'OMI'AXVS (i()OIs, at prices that cannot he met bv .lubbers: besides, always have a full line of SeccDds, as well as Job Lets of Rubbers,' at 10 to 20 per cent, below the market, on s'andard. first quality poods. I seli the best S'l.OO Shoe in Men's Oalt Button 1! lis and Congress in the 1". S I sell a Men's Veal Calf C;tp Toe Hook Hal i IluuWe s.jju, SOLID LKATIILR that you can Retail at fl.2. Send for samples of both of above. ' Sole Agent for John Munuell & Co.'s Celebrate 1 Solar Tipocs. Hardware ! -:0:- Iri?C)nTVlSrT TO CITJZENS ok eb; ENSBURG VsTD VICINITY. E TAKE THIS 01T0HTUXITY OF IX- forming the peole of Klensburi and vicinity, that we have opened out in the Tudor building on High street, a new, large and complete stock of hardware of every description, lirMECU.l.Xirs- TOOLS. BUILDERS' 7. i:im1HF. i-rtjnMiMi'Li:Mr:.YTS.roi'K . sr. ides, it jck 1-S.11T1I TOOLS. 1IOKSE SHOES, ll.i UU vir P LYS Z3T.Y.JILS OF .ILL IiLYDS.E.lE lEOX ,,,,! STEEL, iiousEFrn.YTsni.YG noons, fe- l I 'OL I 'EL'S. CI ' TI EE tH YS. SHEL 1 lir CAUL RIDGES. Til LYES. CoRVAGE, FTC. Referring to tho. above, we respectfully ask the citizens of Khens hurg and surrounding country for a share of their patronage. We have been regularly trained in the hardware business, have bought our goods for cash, and believe we can offer great indueciiK nfs'to those who desire to purchase. Z, DUFTON & SON. EriENPnuRo, April 3, 1 BOTTOM IS REACHED AT LAST -:Or- 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 Goods. 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 Shall Con tinue to Sell at Bottom Prices, until I am Compelled to Re-stock up. When You Want a Cooking or a Heating Stove, Tin Hard ware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Trunks and Fanning-Implements, Call and See My Prices, I am Not Uundersold. Ebensburg, Angust 14, 18S5. O nrilANS' COURT SALE! By virtue ol an order of the r1tian' t mrt ol . f,,r their a;frova or reiectinn tv the U n'-ril A Cambria county, the omlerf iirncd wi II etose to I serrtdy of the Commonwealth ol F'ent!-rlTHnt.v; gale at public au.-tion or ontcrv on the (remise i 'i:t.lished by orrter ol the Socretars ol she 'nra on Saturday, Aniriigt 2ttk. 1. at two o'clock , tconwealth. In ournance ol the in pectmn of I. M.. he" fiillowinir described real estate f i Article XVII 1 ot the ('ontitntlon. which John Shecban died, felfd. to wit-: A piece or parcel ol land ituate In White townfhlp, Cambria county, adjolninn lands of Tlmotby Sheehan, other land of the estate of John Shee ban. deceased, and tbe road lcadinsr from St. Anirutine to (lien Connell; contalnlns; Berenteen acre? and tftT tie p"-ches. Tkrvs or Salic- Ten per cent, olthe purchase money to be paid on day of sale, one -third ol the balance on confirmation ol ale. one-third In fix months and one third In one year. Deterred pay ment to bear Interest and to be pecored by tbe mortiiasre and judKtnent bond ol the purchaser. F.LIZA SHI-KHAN. Adm'r. of John Sheehan dee'd. Aniust 7. 1S5. 3t JT'OR SALE! W ill be sold at private sale. That popular and plean-intlv loor.twl Summer Hotel known as "Bflmonl" at rensba-tt. !' The bouse i thoroughly furnished and 19 Tiro Tlded with all the nccessnry outhni!dtns, " . .,-. ,.t i,rnrnrrl land adiotunm the bor'nUKh oi Kbenfbunr. Alfo one t-., r"r- j aBirnn .'r (' Whlfh Will DO , old chear iirVrticu!ar. call nn or address poldcnear tll.U. A K1NKK.AD. 4t Klensburtt. Cambria County, I'enDsylvania. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. F.state of John T. Coney. deceased. Letters of Administration on the estate of John T. Coonev. deceased, late of Washington town ship, hav'inir been irranted to the undersigned. no-tl-'e Is hereoy niven to those Indebted to said estate, that payment must be paid wltboot delay, and those hain; claims aeainstthe same, must present them properlv authenticated lor settle ment W1CHAKL HKACKEN. Joly IT, 'M,-4t. Administrator. F ARM FOR SALE. Tha subscriber offers at prlTate sale, his farm ln Cambria township, one and one-half miles Irom Ebensbunt. containing 20 Afres, ln a nood state of cultivation, with frood frame boose and frame barn, an excellent orchard, plenty ol watar and about one million feet of lumber on the prem i Ises To parties w-lfliinn to purchase a smaller piece of land, he will divide It to suit purchasers. Terms reasonable. Call on tbe subscriber resid- ' lnit on the premises. JIAK11N SANDERS. I Cambria, twp., Jan. 9, 1SS5. -JOTICE OF INCORFORATION! Notice Is hereby srlvca that an application will be made to the Court ol Quarter Sessions o( Cam bria eountT. to be held at F-bensburg. on the first Monday ol September next. lor a boroiikth charter for the Villaite ot Summit and adjacent territory. In tho township ol Washington. JNO. F.. SOAM.AX, Attorney lor I'etitioners. July si, 1SS5 et JjTOTICE! Notice is hereby Riven that the followtie e eounthasbeen filed ln tbe Court or Common Pleas, ot Cambria count v, l'a.. and will be ftor-d lor confirmation by said Court on tbe Hrst Mm day of September next. Tbe first aud partial ac count of Thomas 1. Dowers AMiwrnee ot Mrs Kos McUoutcb. H. A. SHOr.MAKFK. 3t IToth'. notary. Lbensbare. AurusI 3, l. SW' Auctioneer AND - -OF- AND OIL CLCT-H71 HOODS AT FACTOKY I'l.TCES. AT I'RIVAir. SAI.K. Hardware ! -:0:- G. HUNTLEY. A M EXPMENT T THE roxsTI- ' - tln to the citizen of this 'nn-. msmwaltli Joint resolution proposing an amenlnent to the Constitution of the C-otnmonwealth ol Penn sylvania: He It resolved by the Senate and House of Re resentattves of the t'ommonwealt h ol I'crnsTl ania tntleneral Assembly met, th.t the follow ing is proposed a" an amendment of the Consti tution ol the I'omiaonwearh ot Pennsylvania, la accordance with the provisions oi the eipLteenln art tela thereof. AMF.NnMF.VT. That section five ot a'ticle fire of the 'ontltw tlon of the Commonwealth of lnn'Tlviiri.-lil''!l reads as follows -Whenever a -"" .!! eon I tatn forty thousan 1 tnhaM-"s sha'l costituta a separata judiei .iiftnct, and thai! rli-ct tint ' iudk'e lesrotd In the law; and tha ;reral Ass ! embly shaM provide for ad iitional pidi."-s. as tbe 1 bostriess of sid districts may require. ( nutlet I enntainir t; iM.pnla'ion l-s than Is si:ffcent to I constitute seoa-r.ie .!i-trlcts sha.l be I irmed Into ' convonient s i tm le ri ti-.ri.'ts. or. If necessary, may I re attached to contiguous district as the Oen ' eral Assemb'y miiv provide. The offVe of aseo I elate fii'ire. not barred In the law is abolished In ennties f tri- t piparare dl.-tric's; ut tho several associate iude In ofM when tea Con ttitotloc shall e nil pi'd ' m for tle'.r tinevplred terms," te a.ij ; e -trc is hereby j amended, so as to ret I t f. t Wherever a ! county shall ron'.i'n ill thoai..l 'r.! I'llijtl !t may e-m'tl'nta a rate judicial c istrk'ts.and i may elect orejndice i - -ret In the la. and tha ! Cteneral Ambiy rha : provide to a i I tleaal ! judues. as the business , t -am diatrl'-ts n ay rw j quire. Coant'es not lo'in ir separate di.trleta, thatl be formed Into conve- ient linele distneta. i as the (Seneral Assembly r-ay j.rovi e. The ! office of associate ludae. not lean.-! 'rt te law. la i atiollshed In counties furtninit s. : -"'HtrlctJ and havini more than one law jmlee. ?- other I county shall elect two associate judires. w)fo shall I not be required to be learned In the law; hot the , several associate judires in t.!B-e. when thia amendment shall ba adopted, shall serve for tneir unevpirea term. A true copy of the Joint Resolution. W. S. Stivum, Secretary of the Commonwealth. NOTICE. To the t;-ir adl leeal representatives ol (.Jtlian Hoffman. deceased, lake notice than an Inquest will be held at the residet.ee of Onian Hofltnan. deceased. In 'he borousrh ol Johnstown, in the eonnty ol Cambria, on Saturday, the Mb day of Sep'cmbcr next, at lu o'clock. In the loret oo'n of that day, for the purpose of making- partition ot 'be real eate of sai'l decedent tn and amorist his heir" and lera! representatives. II tbe same can be done without prejudice to or stxd'.tnir of the wbul": otherwise, to value and appraise the same ac- rdir te law, at -which tima and t-'ie tou are rt-i;n,.r'd In at tend if you think proper D. A. LVTIITK. Sheriff. I Fbensbum, Am. 11, 1S. Si F OR SALE. A valuable piece ot land containing abont IT acres. In White and Keaile tcwnrhips with the l'leartlld creek runniest thr.uih it. ad'oiLlut: lands ol II on. John lcan and M art in Ti7tie.abut IW acres cleared and hav'nit thereon erecied a t w -Ftoiy irame bouse The balance is well ttn.b.'-red wit h t; i ne. honi lo-k . o,a; and ether tloit-er. 1 he l-nd is noiter;iiid mi'h et.al and iron ore. 1 '.ii I'resson s rd Coalport ra-iroad i-ow tera h. t runs thrciuieh tits lend. For parV'-u'qr ; tortus call on or a ld--r M ATI 1! I AS K1.SSLF - a, M Carolina - I
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