t f, NBCB. PA. ,1, - - - SETT. 4, 1SS5. '"jOCM AND PERSONAL, rgre Ifirrean'l'fhe Other Flac: f -Cilr. -,urt r.xt week. i,y,,rfin' I -'f'" P trt he Sugar Bowl. tli- printer. . . .. Km lt :L WU 6 sweet- nir iu in wiui tTicoTiP en tf thf Suar i i.i T..U cmiii'y tl.is year xi the anniversarj of -iM" in ! 's rl ; prture from the Jail. i ts you can at-t an apple parer -,T af Dufton's. r eort' 11 1 i,.,.o! t:me for snooting squirrels i rivi ".' iic schools of this place open on jn.-u fif vegetables go tc. the 1. . -.;i:icus!y awaitina the time !.-'it Cleveland will ruo out of I' y 1. :- tc It' rr-tA '.?.:'" McMnnarajr, one of Al v y.wf:'!ip's oldest and best citizens, : , ' a viit on Thursday. i. ,m II. Gardner, who paid our i v j r fit'out two weeks ago. Is said to :. vf-ry ill at home in Hollidayaburg . ,;, vi-T imi nt the Forty Hours will went the Catholic church In St. :; . ri Sunday next. ; r :e M. Yeager, a piomirent . i:. in .if Altoona. died on Thursday k ace'', ahont 41 years. - r: t ty eiul.t years since thd use of cf -1- i- r -" : e-r,-:.--A W ps w.is infr(Kluced by the gov- .RuiMhur(r, Blair county roan re-'-n I'.oa with something like T-ins? attorneys picked their eens'uirn on Monday last and t;"(1 to prnctice. riff B air was on the sick list for ,, )ut I; aeain able to be abont .4 " n t !" -I x - f5 -hi: T irn Men supposed to be the men who rKS.'.'y c ninitted the murder at Duncans T :"t t ..ivc l!cn arretted at Bedford. I !hits.1: the laying of the rails on tht'r---'.n and Coalport railroad, was tear mewl at Coatpott. Vr. Kiae Ilvans, one of the oldest (!; of thi- i'ace. is lying very III at his p- d : in this place. 1 fiii lowing persons can each get a !f':jT by callir r at the Ebensburg pot . Mi-1 Clara Allon, Miss Hellen Mi-. M:-s S.i rah Q-ilnne. -tp-nln Wintiip, Providence Tolice, iz'a five years from kidney disease, was t'i'.ii '" Ilunt't (Kidney and IIver) Rerae- Mpssrs. Barkers' lost a horse one t week from the effects of an op terformed to remove rin? bone, id to shoot it. m-i i: T' 4 l J:;e attention of contractors is called to iKt;:: r tlio building of the dam for ifvf -trr W(.rks. Sje advertisement In an c'1 t cjlmun. i!r. Trior A. Schwab, of Coatesville, F ,'a son in law of Mr. Martin Ward, of paid a visit to the town on Tuei :r.'ent::in of farnirrs id called to the 1. i rd L U.ivis, liai a Ur,:e stock :i'!'i-r boot , just the thing for V t . C'fc , r. t. : !'.t-4 -r Wis I ::t.Ti'.T his ahce Store Oil ! and -n-e them. Jiii.ii Kra pper.of Croylo townshlj, ; r,i 1 y a vic'ous cow about a week i y ai'i, at:d so severely injured that I it ! prex r,t tmie but little hopes are had j of 1. rc' ivcrv. -fcii.-ria: et;.' food, for young chicks and E:-Jt.rg fi.i is, will make your hens lay, t' l and cure nearly all diseases com b t poultry. For sale at Zimmerman's i': tre. T' iT.inties Fire company rectived '-'ft K' eHrriagr on Wednesday even- 1 it ! sa il to be a fine one. It was r.' : .; v. i.i ;i:u-;port, an J the Peonsylvan ia r j p a it free to this place. ' Sy:iud of TennsylvaBia, comprising i. :!.i:.i-t-is and laymen, will meet ;a 3r-':i.te "ii the 17th inst., and the it tj: w :i ! t-t four or five days. It will be a :,!if...rt.int event in Presbyterian cir- ":f Sir I'l.arles I.atterrer is now engaged it t!J ,.iiicn Kasjle Clothing store In Al t: : i, 'Al.er,; he he happy to meet his .1 tli- ii U a!;J cu-tomets from the moun- : jt.d -:ve them hirgatns in anything in '. iy f c!i;!.ing. 0 .-. N. Ii. Wfdf, a prominent citizen of '."--fc-iHti, who, about thirty five or forty Tyi was a rH,i,i6i)t of this place, and Jp r-ri"':iiberd hy many of our older -f.M.t a ft-w hours in town on Sat- i i j 4 1 "'r "''d hoi if of a horse was found a Ik.- " l'u in t!i" oUl Pennirlvni.T nnarrv 1 i port, enihertded in twelva feet ; t t r.'y feet above water level. . ' i v-ry perf.-ct one. and thosn ! S:r. i' , not -Hi h .. f i ni !,, b-.w s,v It it not less than: -.1 v;.l years old. j i -nd that from a hill one mile north- ! ( ur-.r.-Misville can be seen the hill- j ''mlit 'hilerent counties, Cameron, I -r-f'i!, Indiana, Carchrla, Blair, ! 3" ! '' :-.i fit Id, presenting to the eye 1 ' ' ' crr.r:il'i.-r unexcelled anywhere. 1 ' '- 1 '! at the prospects for better ! A.'f.una are looking tip. Men who '. .'v !pn W'irkinff short t'-oe hT I . i Vf -re I'-rt 4-,., J"'-n I!. Fitke, John Fleers, : , Bt n. Meyers and Joel Gates, '-' x citizens of White and : were In two on Monday "2 a law suit from that end of - it "V. 2 '':" fears, despondinjz views, Pr: ;,' Jl f nuny complain of. would t t're the ti run! irimla n n r a anil 1 Kia nr.nii:,, . , ; . . n n T i .. .1 . ----- ....... w u . - ivpuiAi , 1 1 ,iai a livhi i d.irvi i'ei L --i 1 ... I. ! I .1 . . . . ! blood, t! ill nrAniiiMni, llio 'Jj an I sanity of miud. j :"; ila'.es, who was Jailed about- ) 'ii fur f irging the name of his i - --n-.aw t0 n()te ADli tf)e posing of J'-I.r, TV. Sharbaugh, was released ? "n Thursday nijjht of last week, F 13 '' Hearer rt f!arrr.ll fnvnchln Sk . rS 1.1? snrutTr 'thhii I'nuDi; jail uas 2a ' -e .arjest number ever confined at. f 5ir,Cp tho r. t:i . .ii t, tail wao ullb. Blll f'-rtv-IVreo i v., - - - - IOIH.U inn uiuj i,o '( " r hy the difference In the climate, rJ Preferinir tho . - m- 1 IUIU1HSIU lllll Of the J J"" i 'if Mr. .fil.n ciffiiim r r -v a, , v- . iiuvlio, v.i - n, ClearCeld county, foriucily a ' ii.. 5 place, while chopping with JJJ Veilnesc!ay of last week cut his '-vJ the cuo next to it entirely of, "r'l one t',rouh the joiDt so that i "'Jiptiiated. -V.J. Kirsch, of Barr township. , ;'"'' nh this place on Wednesday 10 iiaisillon. Ohio, whither t to uperiBtend the erection of some J-Pioyer has secured -itiided utxjrj. ur. William A. Smith, we 1-known to all our oi ler rpal.ients, arrive d la town on Wednesday Intending to spend a abort period on the mountain. The doctor looks hale and hearty for a man of his sears, and Lis Democracy has not shrunk ary since he removed from Cambria. Miss Stella, a little daughter of Dr. M. 1 K. li. Creery. of this place, while descend ing the stairs In her father's residence one day In4t we k fell and striking her fore-, head acal nst a doll'a oradlo that she was . carrying at tha. time, cut an ugly : thonsh not dangerous gnsh. Dr. Mont. , Jones dreaded the cnt. Wilsie, a flv4-yesr-old son of David , Nnrf, or TuBoia, Clearfield county, some t lays ago, committed suicide. Daring the ; absence of his parents and sister, he locked ! the doors of the home, repaired to an up- stairs mora and shot himself In the breast. ; The lad, who was bright for his years, fre quently talked of dying, but it was never suspected that he contemplated suloido. i Tt n.,. r, ii . .v . . "ensourg wnn an tne rorce or an in it appears from a list of the rriminal i fiiif , ,. ,t . . , , . prosecutions for next week's court published . . . ,. . . a Ann,, ntih tahnil in the Johnstown Tribune of Monday last, that forty cases will have to pans through the Sint mill of the Quarter Sessions. This is quite a formidable list and is miscel laneous in its character, but It still shows how much deviltry can Da committed in this county in the short Fpace or three i months. . I Since operations on the road hav6 i ceased, the landowner on the line of the South Pen n-ylvanla railroad are warning' one another not to sign or execute deeds for the lands until the completion of the road : at the time specified Is assured: The artl- ' eles of agreement between the landowner i . .t . . utiu ire btjiii fennsyivania frovido that the road shall be completed by January 1, 1S77. Mr. Thomas R Faweett, of East Sit. Louis, Illinois, has been appointed Special Exam'ner of Pensions for the districts com prising Blair, Cambria and Clearfield coun ties, and Is now in Altoona giving his at- tention to his official duties, stand there are nine case from that have been delayed from and that they will now receive tentlon. '.Ve under this county some cause prompt at On Tnesday night about 10 o'clock a lanre planing mill in Altoona, owned by Mr. II. Mackey, was discovered to be on f.re and owing to the combustible nature of the mater'al In the buildine it was Impossible to save it and it was burned to the ground. It was with difficulty that several other build ings situated near the building burned were saved. The loss is estimated at abont $12,000, on which there in an Insurance of ?c,,ooo. Busim-ps all over the country is Im proving and times are getting better. Within the last two weeks all over the conn try mills that have been standing idle are starting up, and in a short time tho busi ness of tho country will be in a prosperous condition, which leads us to remark that. John Owens is still selling dry goods, dress eoods, boots and shoes, groceries and pro visions at bottom prices. The Freeport Journal says: One day last week John Bole's barn, in Allegheny township, Westmorelan-i county, not far from Hill's mill, was burned down. Tho particulars a related to ns are that Mr. Bole was hauling in grain and had thrown his vest on the barn floor. There were some matches in the pocket. The pins got in and commenced tearing up the vst, the matches set fire to tho straw and the barn was burned. He had nearly all his grain and hay in the barn, but we did net learn whether there was any insurance or not. In the prize fight between John U Julian j Sullivan, of Boston and Dominick Mc CatTrey. of Pittsburg, that took place In Cincinnati on Saturday last, .Sullivan failed to knock out his antagonist in six rounds, but the Ceht was awarded to Sullivan on ac count of scoring more points. The referee, William C. Tate, of Toledo, said: "The match was a regular farce, and that as Sul livan displayed the most science, and as McCaffrey did nothing but dodge to escape punishment, he based his decision on each man's individual merits." The great Peter Cooper is credited with thp fol'owing: In all the towns whore nrvrs. papers are puMVied every man should ad vertise, even If nothing more than a card tolling his name and the bui'mess in which he is engaged. It not only pays tha advertiser, but lets the people nt a distance know that the town iu which you re.-ide has a prosperous class of men. As the seed Is! sown so it recompenses. Never pnll down the sign wbiie you intend to do business:! for it orten Indicatr-s t'nat your grip, com- j mprcHlly, H broken. j On fSatirrtay rtieht hftwoen nine and ! tfn o'clock the barn of William ShutuaD, ia j Jackson township, took fire act was entirely j destroyed, touether with a lot of hay, oats, j fcarnoFs.wini mill and a larte lot of farming ! Implementa. Mr. Shuraan was not at home at the time and there bad beeD nn fire near I to communicate to tho barn. There Is ai story soing that three men were soen near I the premises in the evening, and It is snp- ! posed that they were the Incendiaries, but j whether correct or not we are unable to) learn. Mr. Sbuman's loss Is estimated at I about ?;00, and he had no Insurance. On last Friday about one mile west cf Al toona, an old lady fell off fast line West whilo passing from one car to another. No one saw her fall, but she was missed a short time afterwards and the conductor reported her missini! at the next telegraph tower. The men on a freight train going tastshortly after were on the look-out for her aud found ber lying close to the track with both feet badly crushed and an uly gshon her bead. She bad a gold watch in one band and a S3 bill in the other, nr'rtrt! v spnslhlrt nrf r. increased, and It is expected ( moaning piteously. She was taken to Al m the different shops v. ill ba ; toona and ma(le a3 ccmf0rtable as her con- dition would permit, but on Monday last death ended her sufferings. Her uama was Elizabeth Roseeslet, ber home wag in Schuylkill county and she was on her way to vislt a daughter residing iu Chic ago. "Doiens of leltera st slay pour In open Dr. David Kennedy, of Rotidout. N. Y., from peopie who have been benefitted by using Kennedy's re reaching the delicate vessels "Favorite Remedv.' And thev often iil.ia. jri-n. Ayer's Sarsaparilla purifies ! trato what this remarkable medicine accom- pliahes In some new and hitherto nntried field of operation. Not infrequently patients cotno long distances to grasp the Doctor by the hand and express thir pratuudn for de liverance from pain." Troy (N. Y.) Daily Times. Hay Peter. I havo been a great sufferer from hiy fe ver for fifteen years. I lead of the many wondrous cures of Ely's Cream Bairn, and thought I would try once more. In fifteen minutes after the first application I was wonderiully helped. Two weeks ago I commenced usiii it and now I feel entire ly cured. It Is the greatest discovery eyer known. -Duhamel Clark, Farmer, L,ee, Mass. Price fifty cents. j , An Answer Wanted. Can anyone bring us a case of kidney or p. liver complaint that Eloctric Bitters will not speedily cure? We say they cannot, as thousands of cases already permanently cured find who aro daily recommending Electric Bitters will prove. Bright' dis ease, diabetes, weak back, or any urinary complaint quickly cured. They purify the 10 De "Ul't In that vicinity. blood, reaul.tto the bowels ai.d act uirectiy 19 a first-clasj bridge builder, i on the diseased nai is. Everv hnttle vntrin. a man that i teed. For a!e at 60 cents a bottle by F.. teed. For a!e Jame.-i. THRFJE WFF.liS l)OW ft OCT II. At nine o'clock (Wednesday, ) we all fonnd ourselves on deck. The morning was surpassingly beantiful and exhilarating. We had heen some half hour at our posts of observation, when before us appeared a stream apparently of equal volume with the (Mawahn, which united with it from the Western or left hand side. The next mo ment Capt. Gray shouted "Ilere Is Oar Spring. " We seemed etonce to approach enchanted (rrrund; or rather ench anted water. The sky was cloudless the sun high in the haveus, while the stream we were now en-. fnvtnr . .1 :.w - ,,i j 1:1 I . W1U. ...miiMinu una sneent uii e:irav;sninT to tne senses! None of our eeneraphies or cyclopedias, so far as 1 know, Rivrs a description of this sprina. Since I have seen It 1 have read a description by a newspaper correspondent, but it fails to convey any accurate idea of this remarkable spring. My friend, Mr. C, -":iii. uarncr, niteiuyieu uj picture 11 to me; and yet I could not realiae the scene presented; until it came under my own yl sion. Nor do I expect now to convey any adequate idea of what we witnessed. We entered the spring stream some nine miles from the fountain, were more than an hour traveling tliak distance. Imagine a stream with a sufficient body of water to floit a steamboat, varying in depth from ten to 50 or 0 f-et wWere the water afforded, at the preatest deptb a medium of vision of aM the contents as our own pure mountain air. We could hardly resist tho delusicn that we were saiiinz in the air. TM,: , . . V nl"B m mstnr.ee ana ai; lir.ur or time. It mav well he m- agined that during this time the foliage and flowers and every surrounding object lot their interest, and everything waa absorbed in the sights beneath us. We sat leaning ' on the railing, viewing through the crystal j water f very species of the finny tribe, from 1 , nearly a y ar.1 In length to the smallest size, : : moving to and fro, and apparently entirely j ; undisturbed by our craft. The stream j j seemed Utterally alive with every species, i while crabs, turtles and others of the va- ! j rious tribes of aquatic life plodded their way j quietly along the bottom of the stream. In I i water over 50 feet In depth I yerily believe ! a pin could have been seen at the bottom; ' which was mostly sandy and pebbly, with , an occasional short growth of fine moss. ' i Our boat was mofd at the head of the j spring, whcr we all debarked; and to sat- ; isiy myself that this was in reality the i berinning I made a recomiotsntice of the ad- joining territory. I found it as high and j dry all around as the streets of Ebensburg. j Besides the station house there was a large ; store room filled with groceries, fruits and ; confectionaries, and two public houses which were tsdry as the rest. ! The spring proper covers some half acre of ground, nnd rises near its centre. It is here ; in places SO feet deep, but just as traospar ! ent as before. I This seems to tw the hunter's and fisher's ' paradise. All around appeared men, ! (mostly Northerners,) In the most outre' j garb wiih their fowling pieces aud game I bags; while all around the huge spring wer ' anglers, busily engaged in plylug their trade. ' Their greatst delight was in feeing the fishes approach and swallow the alluring bait. Add to ttvs numbers of boys and girls j of browny color selling their air piante, I magnolias, and otner flowers and the pict i ure of Silver Spring is completed. ! In a short time we re-embarked for our j return trip and had the same period of i watching the inhabitants beneath us until our stream formed its junction with Uio Oclawaha; when the vision vanished. I had viewed the Falls of Niagara from every point of observation I had explored the Mammoth Cave but in all mv existence I had never experienced anything that filled me with such awe and wonder and pleasurable excitement as did the Silver Spring. Traveler. Toped r,T an Elf.hhant. On Mor.day last John Keroherling, of Altoona, wbo was employed by O'Brien's circus, was attacked at Philadelphia by the performing elephant Err pt eas and his injuries are such that it is thought he cannot recover, Empress is the same elephant that was here with O'Rrien's show about two months ngo. Tb following account is taken from the Philadelphia Time: Kemberling had come in from the cooking tent late at night for the purpose of sleeping. The elephant was chained to a stake in th centre of the lent. When the young cook crawled under the canvass the Mg brute was lying down, apparently asleep. i Near her was a pile of hay. Kemberling j fctole quietly up to the hay, gathered up an I armlui, and made a bed for himself under j the lion's cace. His movements had evid I ently been watched by the elephant, which I lay quiet, however, until the young mau I had fallen into a sound sleep. ! The Empress then quietly rose to her feet, j measured the length of her chain, and, find I Ids that It would not permit her to reach j the young man, she deliberately pulled the , stake to which the chain was attached out ! of the ground. She then walked to where the purloiner of her provender was lying ! and, wrapping her trunk around the mid- j die of his body, burled blm across the tent, j ' He was thrown violently against a heavy ; tent pole, and, as be fell to the ground, be j ! screamed Instily for Mr. Col ley, the ele- I ; phant's keeper. When the big brute heard ; bis name she stopped short, and, with a i look of fear, gathered up her hay and beat j a hasty retreat to the spot where she had ! been tfthered. Kemberling is seriously in- jured, and it is thought he will die. ' I Attention, Kallrnad Men "I sufferd for more than a year with Indi gestion. I was very bilious, occasionally having a dumb chill followed by fevers which probtrated me. I took Simmons Liv-, er Ketjaiatwr, and am thoroughly sa tisfied that it Is all that it is recommended for indi eestlon and bilious complaints, for mine was certainly a stubborn case. Many of my friends speak of it and they all asree j that It possesses all tbe virtues you claim for i it. , A. II. IIIGIITOWER. Cond'r C. R. R., Ga. j Itcale Township Items. Rev. T. Van Bcoyoc has returned from Cape May much improved. No 2 coal bank, known as "Bell's" is only working half time. The other two are doing nothine. On Wednesday thsy began hauling logs at the Reynolds mill. The have erected a new mill in place of the one burned and wi'.i start to saw this week. Money is quite plenty at Fallen Timber since the C reason and Coalport road paid off. X begins to look as if the cars would be running soon. Quite extensive Improve ments are going up at Flynn's dam below Fallen Timber. Robert Jackson, the man who bad his arm cut off ct Xewburz and who is a son-in-law of T. M. Apphi, is doing as well as could be expected, the joints having nearly all healed We had two frosts aDd ice last week, but nothing hurt. Some people think that so much rain will caue tho potatoes to rot. There is the largest crop of apples in this neitfhloihood that there has been for years. Several friends of T. M. Apple, from Phil ndelphla, are spending the summer with him. J. G. Hollen bad the largest crop of wheat !n this vicinity. HTMESEAL. GILES GRIFFITH. Man ied, on Tues day, September 1st, 1885, by , Mr. William Giles, of Barr township to Miss Griffith, of Tine township, Indiana couDty. AKERS McDERMOTT. Married, at SI. John's church in Johnstown, on Tues day, September 1st, 1885, Mr. George J. Akers to Miss Mary McDermott, both of Johnstown. The groom is the city editor of the Johnstown 7i6un, and the brirte is one of Johra'own's most accomplished young ladies, -shft ta wpll.Vrtfitrn h pro nnrl mhn finttr ro ltllrrjed home from a visit to this place on hhe day of her wedding. We confess that we did not know just what brought our friend Akers to our town on bis two last visits, but when W6 heard of their wedding it kind of suddenly struck us at once. We congratulate the happy pair and hope their matrimonial life may be passed pleasantly and thatin the evening of their life.countless Akert will be numbered among their pos sessions. OBITIARY. S nAFFER. Died, at the residence of his father, Mr. Jacob Shaffer, in Allegheny township, on Friday, August 28, 1885, Mr. James Shaffer, aged about 40 years. McGOUGn. Hied, at her home near Wiluiore, on Thursday, August 27, 1885, Mrs, D-V'rah MGouqh. aged about GO years. KENLY. Died, i:i Johnstown, on Sun day mor:dng, August 30, 1?85, Miss Sue, t - " ' - ' , daughter of Mrs. Ac2a and the lat Samuel fvfn'y, aired about .I0t years. i IlUC;ilES.-Died, st (hf rehKnee of her ison, Mr. Wiliiani B. Ilosjbes. in Carroll township, on Tuesday, September 2od,18S.a, -Mrs. Hughes, aged about SO years. j G WINNER Died, at the residence of hrr son-in law. Mr. John Sechler, in Croyle township, on Sm, day, August .30th, 1885, Mrs. Theresa Gwiciier, aged 81 years, j NOEL. Died, at his residence in Minis ter township, tin Saturday, Aug-.ist 29, 1883 Mr, John Noel, aged oO year. The deceased was born In Germany and came to this country with his parents when he was about six years of age. His parents settled on a farm in Monster township, where thay continued to reside until they departed this life, and the deeeared resided on the same pii.ee to the time of his death. About thirty years aao he married ar.d ten children, six boys and four girls were born unto him, al! of whom were present during his last illness and at the time of his death. : He was a strictly honest man, and It may be said of hini that his word was as od as j his bond. In all his life he was never either I plaintiff or defendant in any law suit, but j always had the good will, respect and e.iteem ' of all who kiiL'w him, .1-iing his duty in all ' things and living an industrious and useful life. He was a member of the Catholic ' church and his death was fortified by all the ! consolations of his religion. His remains , wer inteirrd on Monday last at St. Mary's Cemt t-ry, Lorrtto. Peace to his a-hes. N TOTICE OF I.ETTIXfi! Prop s -,is will he receive.! by tha Council of tho Borouifii of Eticnsl'iir unlil 7 o'clock. Y. M., THl'KIiy. .se;.f. lu. Hh.!, lur the construction ol a ihiui lor uc ol Korougti Water Works on Ian ! r.l Mrs. .!'ine.l.isc. according ti plans and siecifi":i ti'.tis i n tmisc Jsion ot ( 'oiincii. nm! to be seen at st..re ol .loh n t iwrns in Eoenslmrg, the .;ouncil rcs..ry:tm 'he nuht tn r.-j.-.-t ;,,,v .md all bids, rhe s jfi-essliil liid.lcr wilt be rin:irei! to i Hive b.md li'li tl,C i-'Ciiin ; v . I vi lll.il to lie ; lit) ed hv i '..-li :l. i ! . !ui" conrr c t. A '1 pr- i 'S pe. firm nice ot tbe ' be r.-ale! ;.nd hindwit to the 1 on or buJ-jro the noovn .'are. F. H. IHUKFll. Burtit-fS. a, l'n. Sept. 1. lsia. uiidorsin RAY IIEIFFKR. ( m.j t.l t!;t- r-"!d i.ee .( i,e s'll -cr atio'it the 1st of J uly 1 : i s T Vj ii color a rid ti -t -i k sfl-rs. Th-i .:!; is u il irk r.-d in r-ulro-4l. 'i he f-thor I :e. on t h is a roan . o.i'h ,-.ir t i ll .no! k hole In tbc rlt'ht Kin., mi I s'iil n.'n.ii yiar.cvl. 1 lie i, her is ; ..q'lcst prove i-r-'l-i-y. p-iy c: JiTur- J ;i othor'v.-L-mi - v;i! l-c CiJ;i'' law. .ii Vi!m re, s. , t. 4th 'efj.-.tr. "viifi the umler- i to coin'! lorwar l, 1 t:ik her W:iy, 1 oi ac -or Ifnxr to ii.N Si'IlliDiil, JXIXUTOU'S. NOTICE! Kt i ! e ol .In!-. ti Dougherty, ile -ei -e.l. r.f'ttrs i-.-t.i!iicr.t:irv on the c-tatn i f .lolin D uiif liei :y. itc. ..(:. , lute i Kdenslinri; iicnviiuh, h.iviuic l-Ki-ii urar.ic I to the tindersiuna.l. notice is neri-iiy s:""n to those imlilite.1 to that p. tiiMM iiiust i. ; m.l without :ild estusa, I del. iv, una ui.iy" '.u-vi'.T.- or -in ;iiiiit ':.? pime, mnst pr. n.t ii, ?n, pc -.ti 1 1 . - 1 1 in-n'tiM -r- for ro-uiemeut. FT 1ZA .TANK an'I.'FIiY. Kxccorrlx. sept. 4:h, ls-5 - -it. N otici:: Notice ia l-e'ehy xiyn t'tat the fr.l'owiriir nc ct.unt Iu' i-e.-.t niai n il.i- Con-t f Common Picas, ot Ciiin'ir i . onnry. Pi.. will l nt- lerej Ir orinuliou t. s ud court uu .domlay Sept. 7. WV ' I lit) Urit a roi fi.i 1 1 ncc-n nt of Ado.m Seh.ettlj itf n.v-f Andrew K.-lu- n li; and Wiiliam'o' chrt!j.tra.:j:ia r K-kee,.,,; -,.( rt..-))rtt, H. A. Mim .M IKKK. P.otl,: notary. t-.ln r, sli'.ra, .lelv -o, '.SSi A KM FOlt SALK! The snhenrer t.flers at j rirnt in Cuin'itin ;iiiiliii;. t:nTii.ria twnmil.'s t: ir;ti,, i;(ie'i-:;ir.', hundred a u-1 r.-vpntj one -ii-re-.'a h ! i f . rm v . sit ua te ;n-rn (no frfi ;irrt of ' t: !I i ' I VI- 'vy friam i orrhiiM hi:- PH.nit wnu'fi n ro .! r "it mm i ; a k ti'.n. h.ivirii; t!i!-i-n:i er. , . t ,i 3 house :in.l :l ii w Irjldi) liiirr,. .1 of S-Wvel trui: Trees ip (,r the vl-ole t trm is r-lt ivu'. --.!, en I t.!i the f-if'.-'T.lc-r ii'i ' rea 'oriahio. ,MM; Camljria twi--., A nir. 1 1; n, n j. i rrid i a k r. 1M 'An" Efficient Remedy1 ; Ta all ease of Bronchial nnd Pnlmoi: nary AfTbctlons is Aim's Chkrht ' Fkctoral. As fuch It Is reooirnlzed and ! prescribed by the medical profession, ami la many thousands of families, for th part forty years, it has been regarded as art Invaluable household remedy. It Is a preparation that only require to be taken In Tery small quantities, and a'few doses of It administered In tht early stapes of & old orcongh will effect a upeedy cure. and may, very possibly, eav life. Theta ta no doubt whatever thai 1 Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Has preserved the lires of great numbers of persons, by arresting the development ot Laryngitis, Itronehltisi, Pneumonia, and Pulmonsry Consumption, and by tbe cure of thoso dangerous maladies. 1 should be kept readv for use In every family where there are children, as It (s at medicine far superior fo all others In thQ treatment of Croup, the alleviation of Whooping Cough, and iheciireof Coldfi and Intluenza, ailments peruliarly Inci dental to childhood and youth. Prompti tude In dealing with all diseases of this class is of the utmost tniiwrtanoe. The loss of a f fnirle day may, In many ensesy entail fatal consequences. Do not wasns precious time In experimenting with medicines of doubtful efficacy, whilo tha malady Is constantly paining a deeper bold, but take at once the speediest aodk most certain to cure, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, PREPARRD BT T9. J. C. Ayer & Co, Ixwell, Masat' Sold by all Drttfrglsts. . NOT DEAD YET VALUE LUTTRJNCER, KAltrFACTrRua o ! TIN, COPPER AM) SHEET-IRON WARE A SI) TIX IIOOFIXG, Ifefpeettiillr invites the attentfnn ot his friends ard the pub'ie in venemi to the fnol that he is still j carrsinif on laineis at tlie old stand opposite the Mountain Mnine. Khenstiurir. and 1 trer.red to J supply froii a lire sroek. or innniifac'iirinif to or der, any srtiele in his line, fri.ru the nn!test to ', the larifest. In the ht?l manner and at the lowest j livinsr prices. j t f No rten'trnt'Tj work either msde or sold I nt tills est il.lUhuieat. ! TIN llDOl'INO !x SI'KC IAI.TY. Oive rr. a c work a ml prie-a, Khen.-OTiurK. Aj. and Fatisfv t"nrlr o my V.'U'TTKISUKK. il 13. 1SS3-U. EBSSasiiriiikfsia VVc Wi.i :fiy K' litf r-aia; y i r inma and fxpfnv-, -r . :w cnmn.iaif-n , a ?.j i,i;r PMaj-st fi c. :i -sa Kr a Ho., t i.ti ..1. .i. a. Happy Children. now to Make Tliom So Keep Til em In II Call It and Tbey -Hill Take fare of the Rest. The joy r.f every we!l-rarulated hemehoM pfme chiefly from the children. Thooxunda of afp-tionat rrem do not take care of their chiMren. Through Ignorance more than enlpahle neglect ther under 'hem to fall elclc ni die. whfn knowledge mlirht have naved them to love and home. Ir. Ivid Kennedy r.fTerg hte "Fav orite Kpmerl?" emphatically a medicine lor his children nle In ! action, containing hrtnmfttl infrrflittnta whatever, eomir Mraiitht to the Blooi't. which, when Import, ta tte eat and eoorre ot disease. "Fflorie Kemcrfy" M the f-ICTid ot chlTithon1 and should he fonnd in every nursery In the land. Keep it in your house for your children's satee. as well as fi.r your own. Try It and yon will he irlad yon w this article. Make no mistakes. The medicine l "Favrife Remedy" and the proprietor's name and address: Dr. Ivid Kennedy, Kondout, N T. One dollar a bottle. linnii Werdi ftra Jool Thlnr.-IT. Havld Kennodvs '-Kavortte Kemedy" ts exactly what It claims" to he. and deserves the praisss that are showered upon it by al who have used It. Mr. Irael H. Snyder, of Saueerties, N. Y., savs: "Mv lit'le daughter was covered with Salt Khenm from head n foot; Tr. Kennedy's 'Fav orlte KemedV cured her. This was two years We are not lis the) lTablt of Pmfflnc in, sort nt t,m tent medicines in our columns. tnt we happen to know Pr. Tavid Kennedy, of Ron- i dont, N. Y.. and can personally teststy to the ex- I eellence of the medicine whith the Ivctor calls "Favorite Remedy." And if a word of oors will nnrsnails anvbodv'to use It and thns find relief 1 from sufterlnir n0 professional etiquette shall hln der U8 trom ravlnic that word. For diseases or the hi nod kidhevs and bowels It has no eqnal. We wonld not be without it for Ave times the dol lar that It costs. Daily Time. Trpy, A". Y. ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOTl SHERIFF. I hereby announce myself as a raml'data fur the Democratic nomina tion of Sheriff suhiect to tho decision ot the Dem ocratic rirtmnrT elections. j5t;ph a, OKAY. Carrolltown. May 8, ls5 EOF STTFIUFF. -I hereby announce nivsrlfas a caniliilate for FherifT pnhirct to the dei.-ilon of the lH"mocrti primary election. JOHN W. WONDERS. FOR i'OOR DIRECTOR. I here- tiT announce mvsclf as ft ennuiilate for the nomi nation of Poor Director sutiject to the decision of the Democratic primary election. JOHN FEROUSON, Blackllch Twp., Jane 11. 1S85. FOTl rOOR DIRECTOR.. I hereby annonnce myself aa a candidate for poor Director subject to the decision Of the Democratic primary election. JOHN IdTZINEK. ClearBela township, July 24, 'hi. FOR TOOTl DIRECTOR. 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for Poor Honse Director subject to the decision of the Demo cratic primary election. JOSEPH CK1STE. Washington twp., Aug;. 7th, 'ii. TOR FOOR DIRECTOR. T here- by announce myself as a candidate for Poor Di rector siil'ect to the decision or the Democratic primary election. JOHN RORABAUtlH. Croyle township, Aug. 14, '85. FOR JURY COMMISSIONER. I hereby annonnce myself as a candidate for the nomination of Jury Commissioner subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election. . E J. BI.OUUH, Scalp Leyel, Pa. Sheriffs Sales. n y Tirtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias Allns 1sned out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria county, and to me directed, the lollow ing described real estate will be exposed to pnhllc sale at the Mansion House. Johnstown. Pa., on Salnnlay, Nept. 5tti at 1 o'clock P. M.. to wit.: All the title and Interest of William H. Mnr !ffn and Martha A. Morgan, of In and to all that certain lot ot ground stfnate in the berongh of Cooerrngh. Cambria county. Pa., fronting; on the Franktown road and running bck to an alley, having- the property of Iirrie Thomas on the esst and property of Cambria Iron Co.. on the west, having thereon erected a two story plank house nnd ntbni1d"rys. now in the occupancy of Kphraim Wills. Taken In eyeeutlon and to be uld at the suit of Divid Teeter. Also. All the right title and Interest of .Tere- mlah Oaks, of In inrl to all that certain lot of yronnd slf-inte In Stonvcreek township, c.tmhria f'o.. Fa . bounded and described as follows, to . wit : Beginning at a corner of lot No 9. thenco ; slnnp the west aide of feet -uth. sty and one : fonrth deirrees west, one hnmlred and five feet to 1 a post, thence south sixty seven and one hell de- grees. west, fifty one feet to a post, thence bra division One through the orVinal lot north six thenone fonrlh degrees east, one hundred and thirty two and ft half feet to line of lot No. P. n. of tot Ttfo o thenee alonr si'd lot No. 9. south eiehty-three I and three-fourth leifee eist, forty-four feet to I the place of he..inn'nir. Taken "n erecnMon and to be sold at tbe snlt of F.id rnim P. Hayes. j Also. All the rltrht title and interest of Fli7a 1 Deekworth. of In nnd to all that certain lot of I trronnd situate In the township of Stonvereek. t'nmoria fo., froitfnir on the Hedford Pike e.t feet nnd rnnlnc bnek to an alley tTfl eet, havfnir an itlley nn the northwest and l"t of Cleorse Flch enselor on tbe ea-t. hTvfnr thereon erected a two-5f.-.ry frame house and frame stable, now In the occupancy f Flfra Pli-kworth and Vrs. Mt- ban. Tas.cn In execnt'on and to be sold at the suit of the .lobnsrown Real Co. Also. All the rieht title and Interest of Hnsrh 'tiiiiaeber, of in and to all that certain lot of ground situate f n the horonxh of Prospect. Cam- Wi On., p bylnndsofj' frontiner on street and bonnded TV Fills on the east, on the north by ambrta Iron Co.. and nn the west by Anthony Hodirerq. harlntr thereon erected a two-story plank honae and onthwldinirs. now in the occupancy of A ndrew Firear. Tiken In nxecnMnn and to be sold at tb snitefnse Wood Morrel! fk Co.. Limited. Terms of Sale One-third of the purchase money to be paid when the property is knocked down and the remaining two thirds on the confirmation of the deed. D. A. LUTHER. St Sheriff. Ebensburir, Aug:. 12, 1SS5. .- TRIAL LIST. Cacps set down for trlnl nn the first week of September Term, beirlnninn on Mondnr, September 7th, 18S1;: 1RRT TEK. Wilier vs. Kenne-!v et al. Kosenteet v. 'reswe!l. BEOOSin WEEK J Shaffer vs. Plekwnrth. '"nrtilron vs. Wharton. Wentroth vs. Home fc Co. et al. Brseken vs. Ttevlin. Fnrtler vs. Miller. Myers vs. Wilkinson. MnlHifun vs. Iltimifer. Moore vs. Bender. t oopersilale Born. vs. rwer Yeder tp. Krsntz vs. Vockanrode. Mvers Kx'rs vs. Martin. Mnrphy vs. Fve. Flske vs. Towel!. fnnninifham et al vs. Weakland el al. Anrlersorf vs. fiwen. Tonkin vs. Frsnelsens tt. Woods. Ml'l'irnn vs. Fi'heretal. IMeMillen V Waters vs. Brendllnifer. Hairer vs. fJrlftlth et al. Helsel's Fi'rs vs. Storm. :hilds vs. ri ff ft Jo. Anderson vs. Notley. IMef'aitJe's Adras vs.Hawksworth. 'user vs. f 'lister. McOoy vs. Watt. Frothonotary 's Offlee) i h. . Eh'n Auir. 10, lS.V SHOEMAKFK. Prothonotary. J"OTICE! Notlee Is hereby piven that the following ae enunt has been filed in the Court or t 'etnmon Pleas, of Cambria eonntv. I'a.. and will be offered for confirmation by said Conrt on the Brst Mon day of September next The first and partial ae eonntof Thomas I. I'owers Assisrnee of Mrs Kose Mcdough. H. A. SHOF.MAKEK. 31 Frothonotary. Ebensburs;, AniruM S, 18S5. REMOVAL! I -)o(- ! Alfred E. Goetz, ! -)(- ! Altoon's Leading Merchant Tail j or, Has Removed to Much j Larger and More Commo dious Quarters. ! -)o(- TWO SQUARES ABOVE IIIS 1 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, -W- 11th Avenue TTook 1tK cj j luni ut.. ALTOONA, P' SELWYH HALL - theroneh prenarnterv Schol forere aU iny L. C. BISHOP, Head Masi'stto. Sheriffs Sales. BY vfrtne of SanoVry writs or Fieri Fca, tllu Fieri FftcUs Plarles Fieri FftcUs and Vend Expon I-evarl Ttznr and Ten Vend Fxpon. Isiued out of the Court ot Common Fleas of Cambria county, and t me directed, there will t ei Psel to public rale, at the Court House, in Ebensbur. on Mondny. iept. 7th. 15. t 1 n'flk, P. St., the following real estate to wit : All the riirtit title and Interest of Elizabeth C HraiW and Ellen Parrish. ol in and to all that cer tain lot of irmund situate In the bnronrh ot ral- nizin. a-n una toumy, i-a.. imntlna: an Main St on tt.e east and running back to land or I. Watta on the west. Hiliotntnar lot of Dr. teo. W. Miller on the north. Mrs. Mary C Kaylor on the south, having thereon erected a two-story plank house and outbuildlnrs.now in the occupancy of Thomas Burkej and tleo. Yeekly, Jr. Taken In execution an.1 to be f!1 at the suit ol Michael Bracken. Also. All the riii ht title and interest of Mich'l Hrti-kner.of In anil ail thit certain lot of around mtuate In the boromrh of la llitiin. "atnhria Co.. !'.. fronting on Main street on the west and runninn hack to !1ct on the eat, ndjolnir.a; jirotwrty ct Albert Bender, dee'd on the north and Forest street on the south, having thereon erected a two story frame house and outholhl enars, now in the occupancy of Michael Brlck ner. Taken In execution and to be sold at the suit of Equitable Iin and Bnihline association Also. All the rtuht title and interest ef Francis Burk. of In anil to all that certain lot of gjronmi situate In the boron xh of lailitzin. Cambria t o.. Pa., fronting on Main St.. and running; hack alonit Forest St.. 1T0 feet to an al'Oj and adjoin ing; the land ol Jtcob Foirle or. the suth. havlna; thereon erected a two-glory prank house one story plauk store honse an I flunk stable, now In the ocennancy ot F. N. tou'k. Also. All the rlirht title and Interest of Francis N. Hurk. of In and to all that certain piece of land situate In the b.rouirh ol tlallitiin. Cam bria V., Pa., fronting- on Main St.. &0 feet and running: hack alon Forest St.. 170 feet to an alley, aitiolninv the land of Joseeh Durbln. i lng; thereon erected a two-story plank housa hnd J on tbnil jlr.ns. now In the occupancy of Caiip I bai'gnd Mrs. Jennie Cooper. Taken In execu I tlon and to be soli! at the sujt of the feim t?uil( I Intcsnd Ian asiociation. ai.A i II ,K..utit ml. tlauinee r . -o and Interest of Charles I i '.a and to al that certain piece or I , parcel of land fitnate in White township Cam- i bria county. Pa., ailioining; lamia of . A ' . Hvnnonthe north, heirs of Tsac elates on the i east. Luther and B vers on the south and John , Ionif on the west. conT.irT.ing; about "1 acres ' j ahout S3 acr?s of which are cleari and having; ! therein erected a 1 ' i try log; hone and frame kitchen, now in the occupancy of John Ixing- a I small one story plar.k house and log- stable, now ! j in the occupancy ni Wm. Connelly. Taken In ex- I ecutiunandto be sold at the suit of A. V Bar- I ! ker. I Also. All the ri(ht title an.I Interest of Mat- ' thiae Kt ssler. of in and to a piece or r.Hrecl of ! land sit .-ate partly In licale ti wnshlp and part ly in White township. Cambria county. Ia.. ad juinlng l.inds of Hon. John Dean. Martin Tlihe I and others, containing one hundred anil seventy aeres more or less, ahont thirty acres cleared having thereon erected a two-story frame hone. now in the Ccnpancy of . Taken in execu tion and to he ol. 1 at the suit of A. H. Fike 4. Co.. now tor the use of the 1'nited States. Also. All the right tlMe nd inte-est of John j Swires, of in and to all that certain tra.t of land j annate in I'ean township, t atr.hria t o. Pa., ad i jolnlnar lands of Catnbrl: Iron Co.. on the west, John Dean on the south and others, containing; 100 acres, more or le. about 40 acres ol which ! are cleared, hnvinjr thereon erected a two story i plank htu?e, ft two-story frame honse, frame j stable, stettn jaw mill and other outhnlldlnits. ' now In the occupancy of John Swires and .lamer Swires. Taken in execution and to be a id at the 9U't 01 Ehsha Ellio't. Also. Ail tt.e rlit'it tide aud interest ot Al j exaoder Troxell.of In and to a piece 0r parcel ot utua s uuaie in rasinnm. atnhria C.o., Pa., adioining lands ol C C Malholen. Wm. Smith, i Jevrre Kuhn anj iiher, cyntalning; 100 acres, more or less, nlv-tit To are 6f wMch are cleared, havlnj thereon erected a two story plank house weather boarded and loir barn, now in tbe occupancy o' A. Troxel!. T iken In execution and to be sold at tne suit of Joseph Hardiue tor use of Samuel Matt hews. ' Also. All the riifht litis an.I Interest of Wil liam H lluraoon. oi in and tn all the following deecribed biiiblinur nnd lot of itround. yit..- A two story Irame house or buildine: sltnate in White township. Cambria Co.. l'a., on a piece or parcel of land containing; about twenty acres, more or less, bounded on the east by Charles Karstead. on the ea-t nv Dihart and Toother, south by Larry Hurtr on and north hy land of j .lames Pnnknt and Charl.- W-mstaad, the house heinn twenty six le-t wide hy thirtv-fonr feet I lonn and eighteen 'oet Mah. Taken In eyecu- tion ;nd to bo sold nt the snlt of I at c. Monro, j Also. All the riitt t title and tntorest of Wll i Ham L. ShnneieU. ot In and to all that certain i lot of uround sii'ia'o in the Kast Ward ot tt j enst'iirv Borontrh, t'ambrla Co . Pa., frontlntf on Craw lord St.. on the south and runnlnt; haek to I property of J'hn Caiiii. cn the north, having ' lot of John (hrmin on tliee,t nd lot of Mrs. I Ann I'atte-Sin n the wet. ccnt-ilnlm ot nn acre, having thereon erected a ono and half i story frame hon and outhuil iinxs, now in the ; occupancy of John Folsoo. TnWen In exeention j and to be sold at the suit of David M. London. I Also. A II the rin tit title, an I interest of fleo j F. Miller, ot in and to nil the folljwinn rtescrihed j building and lot ol ground situate upon a certain ; piece of land within the township of Keade, In I the connty of Cambria. I'a., and known as the Mi!lr farm, adiolninn lands of John dwtnn, tl. W. Oree and others, naid bulldimt is a dweillna- honse of two stories, sjZe twenty leet bv twentv- i oli,,' .,., ,'!, r, ' '. ...,. . . ' ;: . hlish fcc., now In the oc-upaney of leo. F. Miller. Taken In execution and to be sold at tbe euit of K. F. Spencer. T erms i f ii i ie f no-thiri! of the purchase money to be paid l n the property is knock down and the remaining two-t!iirds at tne conhrrnatlon of the deed. D, A. LL'THKK. Sheriff. Eb"nfbur, Aug. li, '65. St S. W. Corner I" run ATe. anilMithSt , PITTSBURC. PA. Hon. Wn. A. Hbiikon, J. P. Andrews, f'res. ol Hard oi Trustees. reoi" ol Hoard. The Laritest, Mt Thorough, IrettCHl aw. I Soe cessful t NiinmerelH 1 '.! Ii-e ftt Knicli!li 'rralninic School In I'enr.sj-lvnnla. ii:i Students lst year. Kleicnt Kuitdiuu. t-Irst-eini Kqulj-ments. Instructors. 15 l.r.rne Il-ills and Keeitation Rooms, oecap Inie an , ten cii over IO,(MK Sij Ft. Copies ol the fli.e.t piece or I'encuanshfp In the State mailed free Willi llHUillnn k ol JS' liool upoc applfeation to HJ armos V. Williams, Business ManaKsr. Jas. t: la iik Williams, A. M. Principal. Important to Canvasser's . WAXTFD- l.ivo O invns-er. tn everv eonntt In the 1 nlt-d S';-.te i. 'II 1 (l WIMT t.-X'-r t- yEKSiiti.K SA1 IKi.N. wh en cmMnes two Sad Irons, Pohsiier. Hut. r. li one tr..n doinir the work vl an entiTa set .if i.nlinnrt iron" l seif-hestir.it I v irs vr ei i-ol inin llliru AWAV hlTH tIT lilKUFNS. I'rice moderate. A ii'eju! Ns'.mjr inenme Insured hi WHiriiniiiF''i.. A lore's, tor elreiiia Fl)X SAI 1KH.N "(.. i-f. I.'eade St .. N. Encines, v.f3IT rorrs, THRESHING MACHIEES, CRAIN DRIL! S, cider mills tVarrantel the st flri-ln r lis: tho eele. hrsted I"ennsvl a '.Is. trie only per feet feree feed phosphate attaeh mon: in me. t'lder Mills: the celebrated Ameriin nnd vounir Amerien. l OHMtlll i.i.n: II V lltr.ss. and STAMKI I'll-l.tHIMH irenerst'T. Send for ainins. A. I'. ltt I II A R, PennsTlvanis Aar.CMltunl W oriis. Yorn I'a State iriaal School, INDIANA PA., Will ojk ti for ' h n-w yp;tr, Monday, September 7, (885. Tnis is I lior-'tii: i: s-i-tnal School for tearfiprr. j-r ? i.t v. a. N: CoIlx Freparslorr nepnrlinent. Mnslral le r neat, Commtrrliil (Irpiirlm nt. To be sure i-f a room it s!inn't lo or dered farH. For Miti:'i.J-ir- r r i':'!-.-n, m. dress, 4t L. W. DDP.U'riO, A. TT., Prin. JEFFERSON ACADEMY Canonsltnrr, Ir., 30 miles fr-m I"lt!shurr. For hot h sexs l- teneh -rs. T'loron! instroe- rooR, AXD '-5i,L., 'om !:: l. SciK.vTirto, Of dream! Mii.tr!"- I': fi t. ..'. n. French, the blb Sophoinii-e veir in soy eoileue. why ho10 N "xt ,c"n s'l'- i 'losne : ii M:ri.i lion, a !.!-e ss Kbv. thath. rvf ! ,.:-,.,, AL. It was 14 PLUG rOBACCOk. "Wholesale BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS, CARPETS AMD Oil- CLOTH, 723 and 725 Liberty Street, (HEAD OF WOOD.) PITTSBURG-H, PV. KKOIT.AK AUCTION SAI.KS. T.vtry KF.DM.KDtT at II A. M. t Mail Orders receive I sell poods 20 to 2, rwr cent, lower th:i tle Jobbii g Tral. -either direct from the Factory, or from my Waiehome in IV . -' re assure Merchants handling goo Is in my line, '.hut it will iv tL. rn me lfQie mating their purcbises. AS my suck 13 T3TD A ffB iH. nnd yon hava larger Jiv to s-. ' sample. Mr Jt,L .STI'LKS fsnnjcn tif any iiffi'er jn. th I "liiiv u.iiy jiui i jii'i J',ili,i.l It I am the Only Rubber Agency in Pittsburg, I and offer this fall LYCOMING. MKYER, AMLKICAX ,t NATIONAL1 KURUEU COMPANY'S GOODS, at prices that cannot be met hv Johtrfj; ; lesides, always have a f nil line of Seconds, as well as Job Lots of Rubbers, ' at 10 to 20 per cent, below the market, on s'andard. first quality Roods. 1 sell the best f,iAK) Shoe in Men's C.tlf Dutton Bils and Congress in" the U. S. I sell a Men"s Veil Calf Cp Toe Hook Dal I Double Sole, SOLID LEATHER, that you can Retail at ?1.2". Send for samp'.ts of Loth of above. J Sole Agent for ' John Mundell & Co.'s Celebrated Solar Tipoes. ! Hardware! IITC) I W A T TO CITIZENS OP EB KjSTSBXJRG and vicinity. E TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY OF Itf- forming the people of Ebensburg and vicinity, that we hare opened out in the Tudor building on High street, a new, large and complete stock of hardware of every description, xarMEcn.i.Yics' tools. nriLDF.ns' ii.innw.iRF tSTF.iRMl.V I'LEM H.TS.FtKK. S'.IDFS. HT iHK lr,UJTJI TOOLS, HORSE KHOKS, ILlRROK ELYS Zr.Y.4ILS OF .ILL A'EYDS, B.1R JR Y and STEEL, I10US E FURNISH LYG GOons, ?;. VZ-VOLVERS. CUT ;.'.' 5. OlYS. SHELL t-irCARTJi l DOES, Til 'LYES. CORDAGE, ETC. Referring to the above, we re:.t dfully ask the citizens of Ebens burg and surrounding country for a -Vrc . f their patronage. We have been regularly trained in tl kndw: re business, have bought our goods for ca-sh, and believe we those who desire to purchase. E. DUFTON & SON. EnEXfncRO, April 3, 1S35. BOTTOM IS REACHED AT LAST :o : 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 Farming hments, Call and See My Prices, I am Not Uundersold. Ebensburg, Angust 14, 18 So. UN1TEP STATES SALE I IF LAM IN CAM BRIA t'OUSTT, riSSTLTSU. Pursuant to Section S79. Revised Statutes, the tjnrferslirned will offer t public auction, on Sat urday, September 11. 18". at 2 o'rlnc-k. p. in., on the premises, all the riitht, title and Interest of theT'nlted States In and to the fdlowina de scribed tract or parcel of land fn "nuihri cuinty, I'ennsylranfa : Beelnnlne at a stiirr tree marked for a corner, thence by land now ot Joseph Van Ormer east 8 degrees south 27 perchs to a post. thei.ee bv same south 7 dirrees east 24 perches to a post ori line ot land of Thomas I'owells' estate, thence bv land of said Thomas Powells' estate, west 2 (teirrees south 4' perches to a i.ost. thence ti( rth 23 degrees east i2 perches to a poyt. thence north 11 decrees east e1 perches to a snirar tree, the place of beirlnnfne, contalnina 6 acres more or less, beinn the same premises conveyed to the l otted States bv w imam w. imnier. irusn-e. by deed datd .inly H. 1SI, recorded lu said j eonntv In I.toer 61 folio 7S1 et fq. TERMS OF SALE : One third cah and bal ance tn 6 and 12 months, with interest; or all cash at option of pnrchaser. Inferred payments to b secured by notes and mortifase on the pro- j pertT. A. Mit'l'E. Solicitor of the Treasury. June 12, l5.-8t. I -JOR SALE1 Will be sold at private sale. i That popular and pleasantly located Summer ,. Hotel known as "BflBieat" at Kensb-sr. j The house Is thorouehly furnished and Is pro- j vided with all the necessary outbuildiniri, and , flftv-three acres of Improved land adjolntne the! borouirh ol Kbensbunr. Alao one two horse ear. j rfaire and one road waa-on, all ot which will be ; sold cheap. For particulars call on or adfl res OEO. A. KINKEA1). 4 Ebensburs:. Cambria County. Pennsylvania. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of John T. Caoney. deceased. Letters ef Administration on the estate of John T. Cooney. deceased, late of Washington town ship, havina been srranted to the undersl.rncd.no-ti-e Is hereby riven to those Indebted to said estate, that pevment must be pld without delay, and those navina: claims arainst the same, roust present them proper'v authenticated for settle ment. MICHAEL KKACtEN. July 17, '85, -it. Administrator. F ARM FOR SALE. The subscriber offers at private sale, tils fa-ni in Cambria township, one and one-half miies trorn Ehebsbnnr. containing; 94A Arew, in a state of enltlvation. with srood frame hoot and frame barn, an evcellet t orchard, plenty of a'r ana about one mmton iri pi iuuioi vnw i-i-i.. ises To parties wifhlna- to purchase a si.na or j.fece of land, he will divide It to suit put-elm "s Terms reasonable. Call on tbe subscriber rc-M-lnr on the premises. MAKTIN SAMLli. Cambria twp.. Jan. . 1RR5. otice of incorporation: Notice Is hereby given that an application will be made to the Court of Unarter Sesfonsof Cam bria eonntv. to oe held at Ebensburg. on the firm Monday ofScptetoher next. for a boroutih charter for the villtiire ot Summit and adjacent terHtury, . in the township ot Washington. 1 JNO. E. SCAN LAN. j Attorney for Pet It loners, jnit m. I'ss et 1 rnRri llcxchaixnxl. (Als)in!5Jl-L'.J r Auctioneer -AND- -F- MMIIS AT FACTtlRl FKICFfl. AT PRIVATE SjALK. Troiupt and Careful Attention, 1 '.fliirer fend can c-ti! on a ways very a wava very full cf a Jrrt from than are ihe hamlxoi : "I h"li sunn (font--? S .Mu Hardware! -:Or- oiler . rr - ... . . greiit inducements to G. hui: MEN 1 Hon for their a; I j run bly of t - - ' r. Published f-.t r ' .. . i raonweftl'h ' -i i I Article XVI21 i I - - -antai Tt.o t it sect tea of Joint re"Ti:tf..n - the Constitution ol t',- i . sjlvanla: He It resolve,! by the Sen. -rescntativs of ths Common- vania inOeneral A.-setnflv lu "nend-nent to 1 aJth of Pena- House or Ree ti ot PennsyW t the follow- Inu Is proposed as an imra'lme-" of the Consti tution ol the Commonweal's ot Pennvlvan!. la accordance with the provisions ot the'elg-hreenth art Icle thereo t. A51EN1)ME'T. That section five of article five of the Con'tlta tion ot the "ommonwealth of I'ennry Ivania.whlea re.is as foil iw; "WhenevcT a ei.uctv shall eon. tain forty thousanl Inhabitants tt shall constitute a seprte judicial Jtstnct, and shall ele-t one judire learred in the law: and the Oeneral Ass embly shall privHe for additional Judaee. as tbe business of said districts may require. Couatl cortalnlna a topulatton less' thn Is sufneent te constitute separate districts sha. I be formed fete convenient single districts, or. If necessary, may be attached to contliruoos dlftctji as the Gel. erxl Assembly may provide. The office of as ao rit iurre. not learned tn the law is abolished tn coiintles fortclr.c separate districts; bat the several associate judiies In office when the Con stitution shall be adopted shall serve for their unexpired terms." be and the same Is hereby amended, so as to read as follows: Wheneve- a eounty shall contain slity thousand Inhabitants It may eonstitnte a separate judicial districts .and. may elect one judge learned 1n the law. and the General Assembly shall provide for additional judites. as the business cf said districts mav re quire. Coanttes not tormina: separate district, sha'l be formed into convenient slnt-le district, as the Oeneral Assembly may provide. The office ot associate judce. not learned tn tbe law. te abolished In counties tormina: separate tSistrlete and bavins: more than me law iudre: every ether rounty shall elect two associate judges, who shall not be required to be learned fn the law; but the several associate judves in ofTlce. when tblf amendment shall be adopted, shall serve for their unexpired te-m. A true copy of the Joint Resolution. W. s. Stxxsci, Secretary of the Commonwealth. NOTICE. To tr heirs aDd letr&l representatives of Otlian Hoffman. decease. 1 ake notice than an Irquest will be held at tbe resldet.ee of Olllan Hoffman, deceased, fa the borouRh of Johnstown, in the county of Cambria, on Saturday, the 6th day of September aext, at 10 o'clock, tn the foreroon of that day, for the purpose of maklna- part:tton of the real eesate of ( decedent to an 1 I amona his heirs and lewm.1 representatives. (I the same can be done without pre.;n.!ce o or signing- of the wh!e: o'herwlse. v ;!r..- nd appraise the same aorordlrs; te law, ime and place yoa are required to at od i: Jfi think proper. 1. A. Ll'lHF.H, Sheriff. Ehcnf-nrg, Aujt. 11, 1R5. a F OR SALE. v.-.liislde piec of lsn.l contalnlnc abont 1T ac . In White and Keade townships with the Cle:irfli I e-ck rnnmaa throneh it. ad'olninc lands ot IoD. !"hn Iteao and MartlnTlahe about So acres eienred :ind I vtr, thereon erected a two story frame boute. 1 he ha ance is well fmhered with pine, hem'ock ..Ht Bnd other tlrut-er Tht 1-nd Is under aid with p .Hi and Iron ore' Tbe Cresson and Coalport railroad, row heins built rnv throimh tin !". a-, nrticulars aao torrus cail n or ed Ire's MATtriAS KISSLFIJ. ,sl Cambria Co, Pa 3