t -We were 11 into ... . IBIIIIBtM. PA. Y, - - SEPT.2B. 188S. flap per Tfre and trie otfi0r Ylace. Hwt up your overcoat F.w frcih- oystrT' ff0 " SuRar Bowl, 'c Dt ibcrlff-Jwwpti A. Qray. . or the pest flour to tbs Sugar Bowl, "jlr M:cfceI Sweeney was appointed .7ff.Mter at Cambers, oo Frldty last, "i tiwPPf IT TilJ for W,H Po'lsh I 7, btwr sod rriTiter than a brush. . . mtVlno their anneer- AatUOin BTjrv. -rr--' " . . In fhle IrtOAlltT. CO 'r lrr" ' - . A f s a imiad An w t Ti"11 - .1.. lst. f-Mr. Jolm'tSrlfflth. of Kan. I pasloo; a 1, Jt'to'tM r' roof. j -irlt. ftr.est. freshest an.i.cho1st gro- Leoto the Sugar Bowl. j n eqnlnoi brouuht a cold spell ou ;ie,!es?y. j Tr whins: haer, the sallow akin, the l.i,7 tm'" w'r 'Txd'iy before j" TS Monntaln House at Cresson closed ' -in t" IP"t3 for tMs fMIM,n on Sat" ''""-arj Democrat should sea that bis 'repal'l before the Vd day of Oe- 4' T. R Jones, of Windham, OMo, lj PT'n 'I51 10 h'" t)nierout friends In '.v. locality. j "r-mf'j: and all forms of scrofulous die r rarirllv rrerl away by tbe-nse of .rsr's Sr-r"","!- ( urtin McCain's fleath warrant bas vjn i-so-d ard November ltb ned an time f"r hi eTerutlon. I TV? w-'e of r JmM MdDnno, of 1 s-tmrrrh-l tnwnMp. Is Ijine daneeronsly j"- with hut little tKTes fot her reeo-ery. ! -Indiana county Intends try in 2 to better ?er Conn room hi rseard to aceoustlcs the tw: !ot t" etc'ed two thousand dollars, i Tr, VftninrptRnd County Talr opena 3"T-c5f1nT, OrttfberlSth, and will continue fear day t p.llir? 'm the r ward is aam 10 fv, j.n r,n tho hll's for next week, lust In -'xe tn eft thrnizh without a ricense "-Apnir.rkhi wflehlnii nlnery-fle ponnds ?,M n-'irlp firtv thre and nne 'nalf In Kt In c!rri!TiTprpnce. was o e of the ex- !Mt at th hollldsvsbora fair. A Ift'cr from John A. "Kennedy, Eq , p3i, !r Bnfhr column announces bis !t'oT''! hi1 future home, on Wednes of 't wp?k. The rnr.traot fur building the new dam r,r th wtr work, was awarded to Mr. Si yaon on Thurnday of last week, his bid Vlrr?-O0. T" following namd teachers have wn w'prtfd f"r thcDan township schools: So. 1, Briffpt Flnertv; Miss Martha J -Mr. Jnt-n O'FIura and familv started on ?Mici1t l on a Tlsit to his sitter, latent. A. Shofi.akr. whoe huhand Is at pres f f jfstlnrted at St. Lonls. Mo. We wish '.hem s p'esnt anrl safe journey !("nr rflV sr ter,rlred to Mr. Isaac W!eer. of B'scMlck towr.shlp. for a i S-p hiilrt of spp'M. They are of the Fall J tin fiet and for sixe and flavor are ?:ar4 to hst. ?ltr Brown, of Wllmore. will lead :! RucnW.'srj candidstea uo to the elaogh r st the omlna election, be having been 'rtpd t fnlrman of the Republican Coantv L'ofrtmUtp". -Vr. MW"hal T.sttemer, formerly a well knwn ritten of this plaoe. but of late years , rniiVnt of Altoona, was stricken with f-!y'i. on Wednesday of last week. 171s ivs?ed age renders bis recovery extreme' !v Jimbtfs!. The following persons can each receive i intr. M csl'iDg at the Khenshnrg post-oS-e: Vrs . . II : AllPr2, MUs Lettle Cos tr. rtor M. E Cbnrch, Miss Margaret Irani. John P (John, Miss Jennie M. Jones, Mm ?nfn Croft. Furiterporehlng, of Favette county, has tnvt oni thonand Dushels of apples In his orfhird, wMcii be recently offered for $10 to inr od who wou'd take thens awav. The srr.p In 'Vetrn Pennsylvania Is the largest for mr.v yeirs. -0lna to the crowded condition of our co'imn it week, we neglected acknowl tAt'm th r-Hpt of a Ann naket of aweet i forn from r.niity Superintendent Strayer. A 't ! hetr late than never, we hereby ifniifr oir thanks for the same. f.anra Broomhaugh, of Altoona. tbnet seventeen yara, committed n'r.A st y-tr hf.m on Monday last hy tak-!-mnrnh'n No can e Is knows for the K-tsndiMs tho?rrt that she was tem foiriiv d-rsnijpd at the time. -A horuo b'onglng to David HaiHielton, !r.Stt Msonlng township Indiana eounty, ""l " Id a !!!d clr,e to a public road got f:'e'tnd at an eoglne that was passing i'wg sr ran lu hpad against a -poat, tr.ocV'rg Its brains oat. -School tos--hirs are as plentiful as black drr:f Ahor.t forty young men and irsidors skd for situations In South W.dhurv to Bi thirteen places. Abot wr.tv wPr granted certlfleates at tb B-'f-T.l Normal -hool on Friday last Hsr, of Mw Florence, a young "1 the Pennsylvania railroad, was 'Mv,!y k'Hed near Brlnton Station Tbors lr'tprnoon. He had been on the road forei:t vptrs and was recently promoted tot,1 pr,:iion 0f conductor on a "vani tn n." A Wtmor'and county farmer. Darned T6orMNi,!v. residing In Bell township, rov-wd nf ooo on Friday last. He Wttronoy in a trunk under blv Ded r1 how n was removed Is not known, but It t f.nd ont In a cornfield with Ito pre ''Pf) c rrtwnts mlsHing. -Tf siuntioc of persons Interestad In :ngo'd heep Is called to the adrer t:rrt of Mr. Rouben Fox, of Sinking T '"r. B airoonnty. which will be found !b -.vPr eoiamn. a. fln specimen of rilppej from the ihaep can ba seen at Mr. John 8. Parrlsh, youngest ion of f J D. ParrUh, of tbia plae. who bat for scyral years past residing, In Al fc'i where be waa engaged In a clerical tls'"T, has puaebased the coal-yard. Rood "! Ac , of Vr. 8. J. founjt, of that city t embarked In buslnest for himself, "'ihtalna success, -Forty one years ago last Tuesday nlgh, 5"pt-iBher 23. 1M4. during the Polk and jjJ Presidential campaign, mow fell In w' place afoot deep, and In all tba nr JNl!rif counties from six to ten Incbas In It dtssppeared as rapidly as It fell. m SQcr.eded by a moDtb of fin and lieasact weather. Whil Barnumt'i show was la progress Tltusit!e, on last Tuesday night, ti nn ppie being la attendance, a 7 rain and windstorm arose and rba teritpoi'spsea'. The wildest excitement ;t,w' the sccldent and a perfert panic jened. About twenty-five persona were bat none of them faUIIy. v -St. Mlchael"s Society, at Loretto, will 1 Pinion on Sunday, October 4th at 1 dork. T. u., two societies from Altoona. ,roT Jobnstown. two from Gallltzln, ffo St Augustine, and at least four -t from Altoona, Johnstown and Oalllt a lll be present. All persons lotereetad ! i.e rf fT,neT.,, gr(, nTfed .) be 8 8wy. who died at la dlana on the previous Sunday, was a danh tsr of the tate2arbia Little, of Allegheny township, in thUoonnty. She was a daugo terof William WeakUrd. one of the oldest InhabltanU of that town hip, who died sev ral ears ago on Lis farm In the Imme diate vicinity of Loretto on tbe Cheat Springs road. -The Rev. Father Edward Burke, pas tor of the Wllllamsbur (Alle4teny county) Catholic church, died sudden lyof heart di sease en last Tuesday eTenlnK. He had been complaining for some time past and after aupper he sat down In an easy chair about fifty year 0f age and fonnded the oh?.VefatT,Chh,,bdChtr,t,,mt tba ' ofr-it1 Uk vown fet tnat ftor b i of September tbe reduction of five per eent. jnade te tax-payers for paying their county J"! "at date stops, and the Mi amount must be paid after that date. Peo-' who failed to take advantage of the reduc tion .y ,t,,i ,.T. flTe T Mnt mnd bT buying their dry good,, Roods ooeu and shoes, groeeries and provisions at Jebn Owens' store on High street. -Before putting . their armor and en- 21ni" ? tbe fl8ht for the lect,on fori PUW W,nt 10 der.t.nd be- J" ' vwbichof tbem would be called npon to run the office on the shares. As Mr fhl Mf- St"ouM. who did the running lart fall for the Trewnrer's elected be obled to put In a substitute. -The Democratic Convention held at Somerset. Monday, nominated William P. Hay for Jary Commissioner, and Samuel Phllson for Director of the Poor. Charles H. F.sher was named as member of the State Committee and Jno. J. Hoff mon was reflect ed Chalrwiao of the County Committee. The n-solutlons unqualifiedly endorse both Na nnDV Stat AJ""n"traRons. and the nomination or Conrad B. Day. and vigor ously denounce the attempted transfer ol the Sosrth Penn to tbe Pennsylvania Rail road. e "1m nother Portion of our paper will be foundthe returns of the primary election, whlrb too,f on Saturday. On Mon day trie return Judges met at Armory Hall and after the meeting had been called to order by Chairman Connelly. Michael Fltx J S , r, Qmin was elected reading clerk and Caron Leahey, of Ln,y.s boreugh and W. A. B. Little. Es,., of I ' Ugheny township, were elected tellers. Everything passed off qnletly and bar mooiously, and the closeness of the vole for the nomination for Sheriff caused the count log to be watched with eager Interest After the vote had been counted. W. Horace Rose. Esq., of Johnstown, was elected Cnalrmsn of the County committee. -Shortly after 3 o'clock on last Friday morning an alarm of fl -was sounded by the whistling and screecbhig of a dozen lo motives in the railroad yard of Altoona. Ina few mlnntea a lurid glare Id the sky located the locality, which proved to be In the western part of the city. The large planing mill of S. I. Frlee was found to be lo -flames, and before the Are department was in readiness the flames had communi cated to the row of dwelling booses, five of which were burned. The mill was the most complete In the State, and the disaster will tferow many men out of employment. The loeses are 40.000, with -only about tlO.000 losursnce. James Blgley, a dissolute char acter, bas been arrested on suspicion of hay ing set the mill on fire. The following Important changes among clergymen In theCatbolle diocese of PUtshurg are officially announced : Rev. ngh Ilaggarty. of "Murrlnsvllle, Butler eounty. bas been appointed psstor of St Marj'a ehureb. Hollldaraburg. to Oil the va cancy occasioned by the death of the late Rev. Father Reardon ; Rev. J. P. Tahaney, of t Agnes' church. Soho, Pittsburg, to be pastor of St John's church, Johnstown, vtet Rev. O. P. Gallagher, appointed pastor of St. John's church. South Side, Pittsburg, rfc Father Pollard, transferred to St. Marv's church, Lawrencevllle, and Rever eod -Thomas Corcoran, curate or St John's church, and nephew of Father Gallagher, to be pastor of St. Agnes' church Sobo. it appears to be an object In this bor ough when the water supply gets short to cut It off with as little notice to consumers' as possible, and when It can be shut off without any notice at all. it gives the su perintendent better satlafaetlon. Oo Mon day last at the Blair House, In the middle of their getting dinner the fire bad to be drawn from their range to prevent an ex plosion, as the surterlntendent had iUlrt on that moment for shutting off the water. At the Slater's convent one of the pipes bursted by reason of the water being shot off without the fires being drawn. This Is not as It should be, but then he borough fathers have not been celebrated for the employment of any great amount of talent In the management of the water works, and the people ought to be tbaokfnl that It Is no worse. Tbe Indiana State Normal School opened on the 4 rat Monday of September with an Increased attendance over previous fall terms. QsKe a number of students are attending from Cambria county. There are seven graduates of the Indiana Noraoal em ployed to teach 1b our county public school for the present term and tbey hold the most prominent positions In the county. The Indiana Normal school Is now among the formost schools ( tbe State and is ably conducted by the principal, Leonard (I. Darling. A. M. Tbere Is a great demand for thoroughly trained teachers, and nowhere can this training be made to a better advantage than at our Normal schools. Teachers who will teach during tbe winter and attend school during the spring and summer terms, should write to tbe principal for a catalogue that they may take up the course of study, and prepare themselves accordingly daring the time they are teaching their winter term. . The Rotai. Baxeb asd Pabtbt Cook. A Royal addition to tbe kitchen library. It contains over seven hundred receipts per tabling to every branch of tbe culinary de partment. Including baking, roasting, pre aervln g, soups, cakes. Jellies, pastry, aud ail kinds of sweetmeats, with receipt for tbe most delicious candles, cordials, beverages, and all necessary knowledge for the cAf 2 cubine of the most exacting epicure, as well as for tbe more modest housewife, who desires to prepare for her lord and master a repast that shall be both wholesome and economical. - With eaeb receipt Is glyen fntl and explicit directions for "putting to gether, manipulating, shaping, baking, and kind of ntebsil to be used, so that a novice can go through tbe operation with success; while a special and Important feature is made of the mode of preparing all kinds of food and delicacies for the sick. Tbe book has been prepared nnaer the direction of Prof. Rod man I, late htf of the New York Cooking School, and is tbe most valuable of tbe recent editions upon the subject of cook lDt tbat hat come to onr notice. It Is gotten np in tbe highest style or the printers art, on Illuminated covers, eto. We are assured that every one of the "Royal Baking Pow der" contains an order for one ot these valuable books. Benjamin Norman, for surety of tbe peace, was brought to Jail on Thursday from Jofcnstown to spend the next three months eojoyln, tbe hospitality of Sheriff Lother. Retmtea. A very pleasafit reunion of the surviving members of Company "A." Bflth Pa. Vols., was held at Summltvllle. Cambria eounty, P . on September 13. About forty mem hers of the company were present, with F. George, late R. Q. M., Kth Pa. Vols. ; also a delegation of tbe G. A. R. Poet of Galilt in and a number of other veteraos. Capt P. F. Hodge, who was nnanfmoosly chosen chairman, called the meeting to order by an appropriate speech. In wbleh be expressed In a few touching words the pleas ure It afforded him to meet so many of his old comrades for tbe first time In twenty years. A motion was then made by Ser vant Harry Msrlett and seconded by other members, that an association be formed end lTTthCVtermn Association of Co. "A." Mth Pa. Vols., for the purpose of holding annual reunions, and, that a president a Tlce-prwldent, two secretaries, a treasurer nd a committee of arrangements of five n appointed for tbe ensuing year. The resolution was unanimously agreed to. and t-spt. P. F. Hodge was chasen president. Llent J. Lvnch. vice-president. J. C. Noel snd C. McMnllm, secretaries. D. K. Wll helm. treasurer, and Harry Marlertt. R. P. P- F- Hughes, Harry Flanagan and Long the committee of arrangements. Short speeches were then delivered by .Cpt. Hodge, p. M. George. J. M. Wherry. I F. Hughes, and others. A resolution was adopted authorizing the committee of arrangements to meet on the first Monday In June. 18. to select a place, fix the date, Ac. of the second reunion of the Associa tion ; also authorizing then, to Invite all survivors of the 05th Pa. Vols., the G. A. R. Post of Gallltzin. and afl other veteraos who wleb to participate, to attend said rennlon. A vote of thanks was' tendered to Mr. Fltzharrls for the use 0T fag. and to tbe G. A. R. Tost of Gallltzln Tor valnable services rendered. A resolution was concurred tn that the pro ceedings of this reunion be published In the Camtoia Freematt and In the Altoona papers. The company then formed, snd. headed hy tte sd rum corps and delegation from tne GaTlitiin Post, marched (from the achool honee where the meeting was held) to tbe Summit House, "kept by Captain Linton, where a vote Of thanks was tend-H-d Capt. Linton for services rendered, and the reunion adjourned to meet at the call of the eommlttee "C. McMcllkw, Secretary. tteaolntlona. At a meeting of St.. Michael's Total Ab etinence and Benevolent eocUty. of Lo rtto. Pa., held on Monday, the 14th. -September. 1883. the following preamMe and resolutions were nnsnlmonsly adopw: Whxhkab. It has pleased Aim IgtrtT-God Si? ..ln!LnIt W'Mo,n 10 talt" ,r midst by thennsnarlng hand of death onr worthv brother. Charles Stepriens; and ReMolve. It Is eminently fitting and ap prerrlate that the members of St. Michaels Total Abstinence and Benevolent society should give an expression of their senti ments and feellnga noon thla sad and mournful occasion; he it therefore !. That in the death of Charles Stephens this Society bas lost one of its most useful and consistent members. Ms family an affertlonate and loving son. and the cnmmunlrv an upright and honorable-citizen iResrfvea, That this Soeletv dnlv eensihle of the greet loss it has enstalned -by hla death, but yleldln with humhle submission to the will of Almighty God. hereby ex preees Its sincere sorrow at tbe sad occur rence. -and extends Its heartfelt sympathy to Thefsroiiv of our deceased Brother 1n their bereavement. JiMOlvtd. That these resolutions be re. corded In the minutes of the Society that fhev be published In the Cam frta " Tre m aw. and that a copy of them properly ned be sent to the family of our deceased Brother. Mtchaet, Rradt.kt, Josfph M Noow, James O. Rtawlato, , Committee. James W. Datit. President Hcgh Ban wan, Secretary. Adrtaw. Minn.. Sept. 20. 193. Ed. Treevan : We arrived here safe and all well, on the 16th Inst. The weather is very pleasant The tner mometer running np datly since our arrival to 73 decrees. The farmers are rushing tbelr threshing and are working about 13 hours per dsy. The crops are fair, except com, which was Moped 1n the bnd on tbe last of August. The yield per acre is as follows : wheat 20 bus., barley and oats 40; flax 18. The Prices are wheat 73 ; barley 33 ; flax $1 oate 20. . ' The people are quite sociable. The num ber of teams and folks In town yesterday re minds me very mnch of Carrolltown on a Saturday afternoon, and the peace officers flod et.me employment officially on such oc casions. Harry Boctr, who esme with ns Is delight ed with the appearance of the country. I find the markets here generally similar to Cambria, except cattle are higher and grain lower. Sportsmen are having a gay time hunting prairie chickens. I have not yet tried my hand at It, but expect to In the near future. More anon. Yours, Ac. Jora A. Keitnedt. The Thiktks Are Known. If the boys (or yonng men rsther) who were stealing my grapes on my farm a few nights a go, and also In my garden, repeat the theft they will be dealt with to the full extent of the law. Toor names are all known and I give yon fair wsrnlng. The pistol shot that was fired at yon might have hurt yon badly; but you were badly scared. Last year I caught flye young men In the name act fstealing my grapes). I took them to my office, but let tbem off giving them good adyice and an their promising not to repeat the crime, bat I find that moral suasloo does not pro blWl,' consequently legal suasion, will have to be resorted to, which is a swre remedy.; "I will willingly give you one-half Jhe grapes I raise If yon win come and ask for them when they are ripe.-. . . A. A. Barker. XbmAurg, Sept. 23, '85. " s . Tbese Are Sol lei Facts. Tbe best blood purifier nd system regr. lator ever p'sced within the reach of suf fering humanity, truly Is Electric Bitters. Inac'lvltv of the Liver, Blllioosneee, Jaur. dice. Constipation. Weak Kidneys, or any disease of the urinary organs, or whoever reaulres an anpetiter. tonic or mild stimu lant, will alwavs find Electric Bitters the bst and only certain core known. They act surely and quickly, every bottle guaran ree to give entire eatlsfactlon or money re funded. Sold at fifty eents a bottle by E. James. IteretluE te Beth SJewM. Aoy man or woman making less than $40 weekly should try our easy money-making business. We want sgents for our cele brated Madame Dean Spinal Supporting Corsets: also, our Spiral Supporter, Shoul dei Brace, and Abdominal Protector Com bined (for Men and Boys). No experience required. Four orders per day give the Agent 1150 monthly. Our Agents report four to twenty sales dally. f3 outfit free. Send at once for fall particulars. State sex. Lewis Schiele & Co., 390 Broadway, N. T. FTTi All fits stopped free by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. No fits after first dsy's use. Marvelous cure. Treat's, snd 12.00 trial bottle free to fit eases. Send to Dr. ITlrae, 951 Arch 5f., fhtTaderphfa, Fa. PRIMARY ELECTION Returns of the County of Cambria, Held Saturday, September 19, 1885. Sheriff. r.H.JHrtetmr. J.C. Crr '? ? i IT If & . " at " " ? COUIfTT COMMITTEE. ' ? w I : j : : f j : IT 4 18; JtBH OMtli. T 4 If 3 44 James 3. Kayler. S U 14 1 SS 67; Jehu D. Earer. 1 13 14 1 It Iaao If. Wlminger. S It 4 SSj S6 81 1 Robert Brtdaea. SO IS e SO: 4 n Ada- Stlbhleb. 4 14 T T 4 1 Thomas Hoover. a S SO ST1 S7 S ... Philip J. Detrlek. 8 144 S 8, 4 148 Joseph Bearer. IS 4 1 .... IT 1 John Connery. 1 W el 1 T Jehn O. Olll. IT 88 10 S IS 44, ... Silas A. Ryan. 8j 1 SI Jaoob Kohler. 1M H 4 lSSl 4T lTSl SO P. S. FreldbeaT. 114 14 8 St. M i2 ,M jM,h Ually. I Ne Election. SO 83 S3 8 48 A.J. Skelly. 11 11 11 Dennis Cawlay. - -- .... No Election. 9 1 4 1 4 10 10 James B. Clark. 8 8 S 4 4 11 ...... Henry Byrne. 5 64 14 88, IS 66 Jtosf My era. . ...... g Tl 11 S3 7a F. E. Wllon. 1 14 I 14i 16; Anthony Harshberger. 23 88 4 SS. 2b 43; M. Flttharrls. 6 1 t D. J. Slbert. ...... .. -....j.... No Election. .. No Election. S3 6 3 81 1 a ST John Hannan. 36 S 1 3S T 80 John Habb. S S 8 Slj S 44 7 James King. 14 3 1 1 8 l A. H. OrnmMlng. 4S 3 1 SOI 8 60 36 Qeonre J. Akera. M S 3". S3 41 60 L.J. KIpple. 18 Si 1 1 I 30 Adam Hlpner. 13 43! 14 Sfli 16' (isroo liShsy. g 3Sj 3 16 10 3; .. W. lSihwab. 3 61 8 36 4 j 81 is Jackpon St Clair. 41 . 40 3j 43! 8 Austin Neary. 84 li 1 87 46 84 j i Patrick Connelly. 4 37 1 4 S IT 81 J Smith. 8 16 3 11 8! Sl James ltel. 36 S3. IT 8 34 47 41 Patnek O loole. . I No Election. 36 6 10 11 l 81 Hiram Orris. 18 6; 23 g 331 1 Levi Jacoby. T 8' 4 4 lSi Edward rew. l S3 3T 3 63; 31 J. B. Stalb. 18 4j IS 341 jonn j. Kinney. 10 ... 10 ... 10 ChauncT Uaris. Hi eo S 10 48 47 Joseph Kalney. 1 S 1 .... W . M.J. Noel. l lfl -- 14 p. r, Klrhy. ! 4 as 8 4 Joseph Hortoa, Jr. I..... j No Election. 1W0 llll! 840 10M 783 1936 343 DISTRICTS. Adam! Towhlp Allavtaeoy Twngat.... Barr Tewmhlp Hlarkllek Tawnthlp. Cambria Bor. lt Ward 4 4 Csmbrls Township...... Carrolltown Bor Carroll Township. Chest Sprlnti Bor ChMt Townehlp ClearllHd Towmhlp Consreanrh Towmhlp. . Coosmaoffh Bor. lat w. M W. Coopr!a!e Bfr CroTle Township Peaa Townehlp. . Fat Conetnanvh Bor.. EastTaylar Pownthlp .. EbaDtborg Bor. Eart W. " " West W.. Elder Towrhtp Frankl'n Bor Oallltitn Borough " Township..... Ombbtown Borongh Jacksoa Township John town Bor. lrt W. a sd " " h " " Mh " 6th - 7th " Lilly"! Boronrh Lorstto Borontrh Lower Yodsr Townnhlp. Ulllvllla Bor. lat Ward. " 2d Ward.. Manner Townhtp . Pnrtui Townehlp. .. Fronpeet Boron Kh K ead e Towneh t p KUhland Tfwnehtp Stonyoreek Township. ... Sammerntll Towmhlp . Sneqaehanna Township. Tunnelhlll Borourh T7 rper Yoder Tnwnhlp. Waahlneton Township.. White Township Wlltnore Borong-h . .... ' WoodTale Roronirh West Taylor Township.. Total COIBT PKCCEDIeS. Court continued In session last week until Friday evening, and the following cases were disposed of in addition to those report ed In lst week's Fukkmas. Jas. Cunningham et al. vs. Samuel Weak land et. al. Ejectment Jurv find forplaln tiff's. MoMon to eet aside verdict. B- P Anderson vs. Albert Owen and Har ry Hoffman. Ejectment. Continued at cost ot defendants. Gporge A. Hager vs. John F. OrilBth and John M. Davis. Appeal. Juiy rind for de fendant's. John Anderson vs. D. E. Notley. Sum mons tn Covenant. Jnry find for plaintiff the sum of tS5X T9. Administrators of Michael C. McCague vs. John Hswksworth. A Has Scre Faciaa. Jury called wben defendant amends his plea and plaintiffs make affidavit of eoi prise and case contitrued at costs of defendant. William Custer vs. Executor of Frederick Custer, deceased. Assumpsit. Jury sw orn and after plaintiffs testimony badclosea, he becomes non suit. Tlse tjflene. The hearens are darkened In the tbreerTHia; west; All natare seems.br bodlnr fears. oppreseJ TTprolls the storm-kin In bis mlnhty tre. The rolling blackTiess hursts with rlvld ore, IMre ceaseless rambling! shake rb shadowed bills. A far off rush wttb fear the city fllla As wben Elijah steod as Husb'i er. And Tlewed Jehovah's might. th whirlwind's rare. e Thou (od of heaven and earth, hare mercy on na Within this ranfky darkness! Jeans lava. Thy helpless erea'tnres From this great tlestmetloat The Cyclone's pnvw leon ns! Horvnr.rfeath! The city falls before the angel's tree.th1 The towers are topplltv.the timbers are crashing. The pride of the city, the cryelone e thrashing, Tha power of earth In contusion Is falling. In blackness, and darkness, and thnnderings, appalllnr. eeeeee TIs past ond heaven -weeps o'er tbe cumbrous ruin! Tbe dead are burled tn the fearful wreck. Like bold of wareblp neath a shattered deck. Jary Lief. The following Is the list or Grand and Traverse Jurors drawn to serve at next De cember term or court, commencing on Mon day, December 7tt, 1885 : OB1KD JURORS. He win aa Oeo. W., farmer. Kesda twp. Brawler A lev., farmer. Barrtwn. Betler Nathan, bnteber. Johnstown. 6th ward . Clerk Morris, blacksmith. Jobntsown, 1st ward. Conway Michael, roller, Oen. eor. and ward. Crista A. !.. gen't Mnniter twp. Hownev John, engineer Johnstown tnd ward. Kitrner teorge, hotel keeper. Cambria bor. S1 W. Flick Peter. Jr.. farmer. Allegheny twp. H Kdward, earnenter. Clearfield twp. Jones John A. la borer. Prospect, bor. Lather lenlel mlllwrlahr rubbtewn bor. Lltslnger Eosrene. ren't. Loretto bor. Ott Trancls M. hotel keeper. Elder twp." Prlngle Martin, farmer, Sommerhlll twp. Ralney Joseph, farmer. Washington twp. Smith Valentine, miner. Prospect bor. Slger Jacob, farmer. Conemaugh twp. Hanewalt O-eo . laborer. Tavlor twp. King iKirsev, Merchant. Jobnstown bor. 3rd W. MeT.at.ghHn. M. B.. laborer. Waabingtoa two. Vtekroy Adam, farmer. Taylor twp Wlsesrarver John, miller. Johnstown, lit W. Wetnbura James, boss. Prospect bor. TRAVERPE JURORS PIBST WEEK. Anderson John, farmer, Barr twp. Bock A C, clerk. Eoenebnrg. West W. Ooben Henry, merchant, Johnstown. 6th W. Creed ravld. merchant. Johnstown. 3nd W. Plbert Tav1d. gen't Johnstown, Sth W. Dorh4n James, farmer. Monster twp. Doran Themas. farmer. Sommerhlll twp. Even le'h (of Rle'k J.. ) farmer. Cambria twp. Eicheehsor H enrr, lumhern-an.Rlckland twp. Farabeugh Charles. fsrmer.Hlarkllek twp. Utm Joel, farmer. White twp. Humnl Samoel. farmer. Richland twp. Horrless Samuel, miner. Con. bor. 1st W. Haug F T.. tinner.Wllmore bor. 1st W. -Tones ClMirles. carpenter. Portaero twp. Koonti Jacob, farmer. Susquehanna twp. Ketrer'veergo. merchant Con. bor. 2nd W. Kell Jacob S.. farmer. Portage twp. Kelly Wm . B.. clerk. Johnstown. Is W. Leahey Caron. merchant. Lilly hor. LltalDger Rebrt. clerk Johnstown. 1st W. MeOreleht J. B.. laborer. Johnstown, 1st, W. Miller Iar lei, carpenter Johnstown, Tth W. tbv 'leb A., farmer. Elder twr. MrDermott T.. hotel keeper. Mlllvtlle bor. Id W. Overdorf HrT4on. laborer. Mlllvllle bor. 34 W. O'Connell Tatr.-k. Mlllvllle bor. and W. ('Ionnell Hugh, farm-ir. Washington trp. Parry Charles, snerehaat. thest Springs bor. Pstton .Istnos. engineer. Johnstown 1st W. Parrish Tho's J.. sawver. Portage twp. Relrel .Toeih. former. Allegheny twp. R ehards J,,hn. 'orsmnn. Mlllvtlle. 1st W. j Kaab John, mercbaat. Johnstown, Snd W. K Irftl. merchant, .lohn'town. 4th W. Shaffer Phil F.. merchant. East-Oonemaagk. tull D. !.. farmer. Richland twp. Shaman Ihtnlel. farmer. Jackson twp. storl Edward, foreman. Johnstown bor. 1st W. Swope Joseph, farmer Chest twp. Sharbauvh Thoa. A., elork. Ebensenrg, K. W. Thomas Jas J., farmer. Carroll twp. Thomas Jno TV. hotel keeper, Johnstown. 8rd W. Thomas Koht K.. clerk. Johntown. 6th W. !ltelly .! T . farmer. ummerhlll twp. McConnefl Wrs.. snrvevor. trovlo twp. Walters Wra H clerk. Johnstown. 5th W. Wolt Wm., laborer. MillvilU bor. Sod W. . 1 TRAVERSE JURORS -SRCOSD WJEL Alexander ?!alr, operator. East Conomangb. . Bolsfngcr Perry C. clerk. .Tnhn'towa, 1st W. Brailier 1). W.. farmer. Ja kon twp. Burkbart jas A., farmer. Adams twp. Rrown Ssrauel. laborer. Conemaugh. 1st W. Benford Heary. o'ork. Johnnosrn. 3rd W. Cannan C'has A .. carpenter. Johnatewn. 1st W. CnsteT Phil F., waeon maker. Jangson twp. Pongiass John, farmer. A levhenv twp. Ellsworth John, laborer, t'amhrfa bor. 1st TV. Eerar John, farmer, Washington twp. Fagle' art Henry blacksmith. Johnstown, Hh W. " Edwards Jno R.. farmer. Camhrfa twp. Evans Robert, cabinet maker. Ebensbarsj, W. W. Frits Henry, farmer. Clmhhtown bor. Fry Sebastian, nndertaker. Loretto bor. Fenn John Jr. merchant. Johnstown. 3rd W. Onfllth Orlfflth. farmer. Cambria twp. (Vooderham Wm T.. farmer. Carroll twp. Oarman fVeora-e. farmer. Snsequehanna twp. CVarlts John, laborer. Prospect bor. rnmhllng Emannel merchant. Adams twp. lies Oeorge. onglneer, Cof nersdale bor. Kinney Thomas, butcher. W'lmore bor. K rpotrlck Archy, farmer. Elder ten. Keller (Veonro. miner. Cambria bor. and W. Rmmanacher A J.. farmer. Barr twp. Koons Themme A., carpenter. fVeJIlum twp. Kefm M. W., banker, lohnstown. 6th- W. Lao's Michael, farmer. Barr twp, Lnther Silas, carpenter. Ehensbnrg. bor. W. W. Mslil Peter, botcher Stnnraycreek twp. Lcller Chas.. blacksmith. Johnstown, 4th W. Mornhy T)anlel, carpenter. Adams twp. MeKentlo Sylvester, nserofaaat. Portage twp. . MetVovem Thomas, laborer. East Taylor twp. Nagle Jacob, farmer. Clearfield twp. Parsons Robert, tailor. Johnstown, and W. Robt Henry, laborer, Johnstown. 1st W. Butledre Irwin, justice. Johnstown. 4th W. Sntton David, farmer. Clearfield twp. Kosen steel Wm H.. gen't. Wevdvale bor. Sharkey John, laborer. Prospect bor. Radebaugh Benl . miller. Adams, twp. Tretler Frank, farmer, Clearfield twp. Teeter David, inu't, Taylor twp. Tamer Adam. Farmer. Jacksoa twp. Walters ejeo., farmer, Taylor twp. Jumbo, tub Great Elephakt, Killed. About six o'clock. Wednesday evening. Sep. 16th, at St. Thomas, Ont.. as Barnum's 1300.000 elephant, Jumbo, and the little trick elephant, Tom Thumb, were being led aloud the track by the keeper on the way rrom tbe show grounds to the car to be load ed, an Incoming freight train came upon them unexpectedly and caught and killed Jumbo and broke one of Tom Thumbs legs. There was a side track on the north of the main track which contained all of Barnum's empty cars, and on either side tbere was an embsnkment eight feet high. When the keeper saw the train coming he tried to get Jumbo down tbe south bank, but Jumbo seeing no danger, refused. He then tried to get him between tbe side track and main line, but only partially succeeded, the loco, motive striking Jumbo just as his foreleg had left the trsek, striking him In the right side and crowding blm against the cars on the siding. The great beast was carried with the engine about one hundred yards. He was so tightly wedged tbat when be could be carried no further, bis body crowd ed the locomotive to the south side, throwing it off the trsck. He lived thirty minutes. HTMIVtAL. CLARK HUGHES -Married, at St. Bar tholomews church. Wilroore. on Thursday, September 17, 1883, by Rev. Father McHugh. Mr. T. B. Clark to Miss Amelia Hughes nelce of the officiating clergymay, both of Chicago. FAIGH PLTJMMER. Married, at St Bartholomew's church, Wilmore.on Monday, September 2lst, 1885, by Key. Father Mc Hugh, Mr. William FalRh, of East Cone mangh to Miss Lizzie Pluumer, of Summer, hill. OBITTJAKT. MORGAN Died, at the residence of her sister, Mrs. R. E. Jones, In Ehensbnrg. on Monday. September 21. 1883. Mrs. Esther Morgan, wire of John Morgan, aged about 50 years. Mrs. Mores n was a step-daughter of Mrs. Catharine Roberts and a slater of Mrs. Oeorge Huntley ard Mrs. R. E. Jones, of this place, and of Mrs. William Smith, of Blairsrille. She was well and favorably known In the community, having lived here the greater part of her life. The death of two daughters In quick succession, preyed nnon a natura'ly delicate constitution and her own decline and death were the In evitable result. She was a fsithfnl mem ber of the Presbyterian cbnrch, and died In the full hope of a trlnrephsnt immortality beyond tbe grave. A loving wife and Ju dicious mother, her loss will be greatly felt by her husband and three children who are left to mourn her death. Happy Children. w to Make Them W Kns Thrn In Health and They Will Take rarsef the Meat. The joy of every well regulated bruseheld comes chiefly from the children. Thousands of atte-tlonate parents do not take care of their children. Thronrh Ignorance mora than enlpable neirlect thev sutler them to fall stck and die when knowledge mfrht have saved them to love and homo. Dr. David Kennedy offers his "Fav orite Remedy" as emphatically a medicine lor bfs rhtt.iren-renrle In ! action, containing sao arinful inpTtdimtt trhnterrr, going straight to the Blood, which, when Impure, is Cia seat and source of disease. "Frnvoritt Kem'dy" Is the friend ot childhood and should be fonnd In every anrserv In the land. Keep ft in yonr honse fer VMir chPdren's sake, as well as fur vour own. Try it and yon will be irlad yon saw this artlele. m,"takes. The medicine Is "Fitvmritf V , the proprietor's name and address; a bottle Kennd. Rondout, It Y, One dollar T t'0 Wraa fev Heed Thfnar.-Dr. David Kennedy's "Favorite Remedy" is exactly what It claims to ho and deserves tbo pratsss that are showered nnon It by al. who have osed Mr Israel H. Snyder, of Sangertles. N. Y., says: "My little danrhter was covered with Salt Kheom from head o foot; Dr. Kennedv's -Fav-ago " Bemedy cored her. This was two years ,tTr "r the iTablt of Parana: any sort of patent medicines In our columns, hot 7. VP'S t0 k1ow IT- TT11 Kennedy, of Ron rn:!l' ZVnd "T" Pr"'lr testsfv to tbe ex r.J.l o 6 mrd,e,De wh,th th D"or calls rJT" R"lT " And if a word of rrars win persuade anybody to nee It and thne find relief Jr.,!".! n. Pm'esnlonal etiquette shall hln ?hISiJT i.rjy,nir th,t word- Eor diseases of W.-oH-1DKy?7.,bw,,U h" ! i.. .r. J be ?"" t for five times the dol lar tbat it costs Da;r Timet, Troy. NT. C OALI COAL! , Commissioners' Office, ) Ebensburg, Pa.. Sept. tb, 188. , Sealed proposals will be received at 5ri" ?S?'BnV, 1 T?: ''" i Tnesday, October ih ?.! ,or farn'in," coal for tha Court Honse and Jail for one year. It most be good No. 1 quality House coal to bo weighed on the Ebenshnrg borough scales. The aH" f"rre tn "J"' ny or By order of Commissioners. D. A. MotMJUCH. - - Clerk. A live school. Imparting a practical baslnoss education j enabling yonng men to enter upon pbVtjFF,adsvf "fe- fot "EZcjssr L ADIBHI Wlta Hanever's Taylor bystrai von can eat Dresses to fit. without oral Instractloni. Dress makers pronounce 1t perfect. Price for Bvstaas Book aad Donate Tracing Wheel, S,6e. TO INTRODUCE A Svstem Book and Wheel will beaent oa receipt Of fl.eO. Address r JOHK C. HASwTBE, anelnoatl, ). WlHTCnirirraiOwjrr. Antra, wnnasnttS. HSU kU I to secure and fill our orrtera ta hla eeo SIT ly .Hn. iwinmuie u ' ni-. stecerencca ftlJin ll.Trll.nMd UImImIO as A rmA AFTER DINNER.V P TaraorLS TTho Suffer from Indlestio 4o arrest the progress f that palatal swaiady by tbe use of as af tr-ilnnr pilV, eo eomnosed that ft wt give too to tbe stomach, prevent heartburn, roaoa the Mver to healthful action, tavltrorste the kidneys, and thus, through the actrrtty of these onpras, promote the natural sno-vemest of the atomarh aad bowels. ATKlt'8 mi are eo eompnondrd that their actJoo, though rofld, efWuuilly pro duces tlie above reautts. Tbey sjoo, ta curinar t'onetinatioti. reroove tbe eaaae ot Biliotisnee. liver Complaint, Kldaoy IHs. eaer. ltheumatlsm, and many oUsar aerteae ailments. AYER'S PHXS i eonte In no mineral nor poiaoncma gnb Stance, aud do not gripe uateas tha bowels are Irritated, and even then thetr Influence is healing. To eoaxinne tbetr effect la constipated or chronic rases,, they need only be taken In dtmialakJag tee-toad Of Increasing doer. For asmanea, aad tn babH&nU or travelers ta sparsely sortie il countries where physic taaa are sot at Band, they are of meatlmable vahrn. There is hardly a sir knees tbey vrftl not alleviate, and tn moat caeca core, tf takaa promptly. To yotuur rirks javst smtVertec crpon womanhood, and to women whose Vierlrwl nf wietrwltw m At Ayer's Pills, In moderate doeaa, Bierafy sufficient to ensure regular action ot tlse imwcia, wm do xotina ox Incalculable Value FTtKTAJtKD BT Ps. J. C Aye Jfc Co, LowaQ, ol4 by aU Ini8rJata, REMOVAL! -)o(- Alfred E. Goetz, . . M Altoon's Leading Merchant Tail or,. Has Removed to Much Larger and More Commo dious Quarters. - -)o( TWO SQUARES ABOVE HIS s 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 t Good Workmanship, go to ' GOETZ, the Tailor, -)o(- 11th Avenue, Near 16th St., ALTOONA, PA Inijxtrta nt to Ca nvassers. A JITEIS Live Canvas-era "a evsry eootitj In the I'nlted Slate m sell ( X'S YK' KNT HE VKKS1K1.K SAD IRON, whtrn rvroMnes two Sad Irons. Kollsber. Klater. fcc. one I run doles; the work ol an entire set of ordfnarv Irons Is self-tieailna: tv (i r a'coh.,1 liet, lOFJ4 AWAV HITH HOT KITtUr.XS. Prioe rafxlerate. A larareaud Mstinv Income Insured to rod canvassers. Ad''rc. for circulars Ac. KUX SAD IKON t'O.. SS Beads St., fc". Y. A DMINISTRATIUX NOTICE. A valaahlo farm situated fn A!lea;herv tewa shlp. Cambria county. aout 2V miles from Lo retto, adjoinlus; lands of I'ennotrlus M-(ouh, Anthony Sell and others, containing IIS acre. 60 of which are clear.-d and the balance bavin rood hard wind tlmbsr. A aood errhard, honse and earn Is on the pace and It is well waleredwttb nercr rai'Sntr springs. Tot farther particulars apply et. the premises to mart a an rtsr, Loretto, An,. 31. 18S5 at. E XECUTOIt'S NOTICE! Etate of John Itnnahertv. deceased Letter teetamentarv en the estate of John IKmrherty. rtecessed. late of Ehensbura; Koronrb. havins: been granted to the nnrtersltned. notice Is herer.y Ktren to those Indented to said estate, that payment rnust he paid wlthont delav, and those having elatns aaainat the same, mns't pres ent tbem properly authenticated for settlement. ELIZA JANE MTJKPHY. Execatrix. Sept. 4th, ISSt.-St Estate o John M. I.lttinver. deceased i letters of Akrolnistration on ibe estate of John ! M. L,lt1naer. decease.. t. late ot Olearneld town- ' shin, havlna heen ar.ated to tbe nm!ersia;ned. ! notice Is hereby alven to the In.Jehted to said ee- tate. that aymet:t must he paid without delay, and those having piattos alnt the asms, must 1 present tbem .roper!v autheot'enred for settle- i nent. SAKAH '. LITZI N tEK. Jaly IT, ',-. Administratrix. j JpiARM FOR SALE! j FARSVILOAIMS!'- and a per eent. secured bv FIRST BIOKTO 4 ; ). lsierejstIiTatara safe as VOVrRWIF.T BOSlSt lalsresl Payable heml-Annaally, at office or bank of mortarairee. IS years' eiprrlsnr. and IeTv- l ost a ltnllar Tor anv customer. Host of references given as to ahllity. Integrity and financial standing. Write ns lor circulars giving reference and particulars. LF.BOI.D, Fife) II F.K A ro , Bankers and Lean Ac ts, Atalleste, kss, im. LORETTO HOUSE, (Formerly inown as the Myers House) LORETTO. CAMURIA COUNTY. PA.., W. ts . PB1.1IB, Proprietor. tsfSarople Room for Salestren and Rood atabllnu for boises. -Tbbvs Mod eratb. Ebambnrg, Sept. li, ISSi. STUAY IIEIFFERS Cam to the residence of the subscriber about the 1st of Jaly last two heiflera. The one Is a dark red fn color and was killed on the railroad. Tbe other Is a roan color, both ears cut off and a hole In tho right one, and still remain with the under signed. The owner Is reqaested to come forward, prove property, pay eharges and take her awav, otherwise she will be dispo-ed of according to law. JOHN St HROTH. Wlltnore, Sept. 4th. 'S.-St. UDITORS' NOTICE! Having been appointed Auditor to report dis tribution of the fund tn the hands of T homas D. Powers, assignee of Mr. Rose Mctjough tor the benefit of creditors, as shown by his first and par tial account. Notico Is hereby alyen that I will sit at my office In Ehensbnrg. Pa., on Thursday, October S. 1, at 10 o'clock a. v., to st'eod to tbe duties of said appointment, at which time and place all persons Interested msv attend If tbey sea propor. M. D. K1TTELL, Auditor. ' Ebensburg, Sept. IS, 'SS.-St f mi, TWO YOUNG BUCK LAMBS. ONE A YEAKLINtr. ITDOSI FOUR AND A-HALF MONTH'S OLD, Foil Blooded Leicester, raised from full b loosed awes tbat were Imported from t:anada. Any persons wishing to Improve tbelr stock would do well to socare a good breeder. I will sell them tbe above mentioned which are worth tbo money. Eor further particulars address B EC BEN FOX, SiKKine Vaxlbt. Uta.r county, fa. Septembers. 18SS. TRAY COW. Cam to the premi ses of tbo subscriber. In Clearfield towa- shlp, Cambria coo nty, on or a boat the 1st of Jniy lent, a red cow with small white soot In forehead and some while on the belly, the owner Is re quested to ooroo forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away, otherwise she will be disposed ot according to lew. 8t JAMES UKOVE, Clearfield twp., Sept. 11th, 'S. CAUTION NOTICE. This is to caution any person or persons from areapt lng. receiving, or purchasing a judgment ex emption note, signed J. B. Lydlck and W. F. Lvdlck; said note being blank except the amount written and fn figures, via: seoo.00; In same band as signature of J. M. Lfdtck. Not was lort at Cealport, Ta.. Sept. S. 1SS&. CoalpcTt, Fa., Sept. 10, l?S5.-Ct Hardware! IMPORTANT TO CITIZENS OF KB ENSBURG AND VICINITY. 77TE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY OF IN forming the people of Ebensburg and vicinity, that we hT ! opened out in the Tudor building orcomplete stock of hardware of MECHANICS' TOOLS, BUILDERS' IT JED W.1 RE. fcaf" FA RM IM i 'L EM E.YTS, FORK S, SPADES, FL 4CFT vr SMITH TOOLS, HORSE SHOES, HARROW FIX&- tWWAILS OF ALL KI.XDS.BAR IRO.Y and STEZr, aH0USEFUR,YISHT.YO GOODS. RE IT VOL VERS. CUTLER OU.YS. STTELLS, fceT C4R TR ID G ES. T lI.YES. CORDAGE, XTd Referring to th above, we respectfully ask the cilizv.s of Klr - burg and surrounding country for a share of their .lirur.tn . Vs'.j have been regularly trained in the hardware busir;:-, hive bi-uLt our goods for cash, and believe we can offer greit ir.Ju tuje.iU to those who desire to purchase. Z. DUFTON & SCTI. EbexsbuhO, April X. 1885. 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-CIasa 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 Sha'l 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 Implements, Call and See My Trices, I am Not Uundersold. Ebensburg, Angust 14, 18S5. "CANDEE" Eubber DOUBLE THICK BAIL Ordinary Rubber Boots alwavs wear Oct first on tha bail. Yhort.tDtt Boots ara ttcxtH thirk on the bail, aad give DOUBLE WEAK. iforl msonomieal Rchber Boot in the ma-ket. Lasts lon(rcr tew ai.y other boot and the rain IOBIGDSK. Call and ex amine ttuj foods. FOR SALE BY H. CHI LDS & CO., WHOLE A LF. AUCXTS C'AHDKK C O , PITTSBURG, PA. Ehensbarc.Sept. 11, 'S. t'araer Feu As.aa4Slilh l . PITTSBURG. PA. How. W a. Hisvos. J. F. Arwa. Pres. ol Heard ol Trustees. Sect'y of Beard. The Largest, Most Thorough. Practical aad Soo eeesful t'otntnerelal College fc. Kngltsh Training Scbool In Pennsylvania. Ill Students last year. Elegant Knildlnvs. rirst-class Equipments. XT Instrnrters. IS , rvs Halls and Kecttattnn Rooms, occupying an area of over 10,000 Sq Ft. Ooplee of the finest piece or Penmanship In tbe State mailed f.-ee with Hived bock of Sthoel npoe sppllcatlon to Hasmois D. Williams, Jas..CLark Williams, a. a. Bnslness Manager. Principal. State Normal School, INDIANA, PA. Will or-nn for the new year, Monday, September 7, 1885. Tms is a thoroush Professional Scbool for teachers, presenting;, also: College Preparatory Iepart moa t. Has leal Ieparlmen t, Caaaaaarelal Praartmral. To b snre of a room it should be or dered early. For particulars or catalogue ad dress, 4t L. H. DURLIKC, A. M., Prln. CUAfAX- PLUGTOBACCtfr XTDTINTAC. l ,rrgi . i NCINES, VIBRATORS, THRESHING MACHIEE8, GRAIN DRILLS, elder mills Warranted tha host trraln dr.Ils; the eel a brated PennyTmnti tnoonly perfect force feed ; phosphate attachment In oeo. Cider .Mills; tbo celebrated rrerien end vonog ArcericiB. ; I OMXSIIFU.FRS, H tT PRtMlA iml ST w I St l f Sf tLt ar4TM generally. tSond ror c tains no. A. RARQl'IIAR, : rennsvlvanla Arrlenltnrl Worti. York Fa j -JfARM FOR SALT.! The snheeriher offers at private sale b!s farm In Cera Sri a township. I ambrla eounty. situate two miles north ot Lber.Bburs-, containing one hundred and isr-iiy one acres, a'xiul 100 acres of which are clcercd and It a go-d s'ate of cultiva tion, having tl.er-on erected a two story frame boose and a new frame narn. A splendid orchard , of well selected trntt trees fs on the premises and tha whole farm Is well watered. For partlculara ! call on the subscriber on tbe premises. Tenae j reasonable. ANl'REW DISHART. i Cambria twp Aug.ltth, 'tb. St 1 NOTICE The nndersigiad hTlng ' purchased two two-year old Black mares' from Silas M ti iuglass. bava lell the same on any farm In Cleartteid township, known as the P. Trcslar tnrm. w th my tenant. John Weaklan, during my plcarne. All persons ere hereby no tiSea rot to me !j!e or lo'erlere wttl the same. WM. LITZlNtlEB, Loretto, A or. Wh. 15,-St. oots mr rij ll'tl . i "t'TAJ 1 ! I ! 0 SJI aVnvsjsJSJSSw as ill a : -vvsaaa-wsr- a w rar l t-j - r r . -wr . . feipa km ) et si a! ; M' X . 2 i J I III J. I i I I i Hardware on High street, a new, Urge and eyery description, G. HUNTLEY. XiZVJ IMPROVED H1CH Ar!, KEW MECHANICAL PRINCIPLES AND ROTARY MOVEMENTS, AU TOM ATIC, DIRECT AND PERFECT ACTION, CYLINDER SHUTTLE, SELF-8ETTINQ NEEDLE. FOSI TIVE FEED, NO 8PRINC9. FEW PARTS, Prl'.NIMUM WEIGHT. NO FRICTION, MO NOISE, NO WEARr NO FATIGUE. NO "TANTRUMS CAPACITY UNLIMITED, ALWAYS IN ORDER, RICHLY ORNAMENT ED, MCKELPLATED, AND GIVES PERFECT SATISFACTION. SEND FOR CIRCULARS. Add roe a, AVERY MACHINE CQ, 812 Broad-aray, New Tork. toy Wasn fe ArcTAcrtrr au u BUOGIES, SPItINt; Wai,i;Vk, Tw-o-'srlseltl ".".: -s -"'s;-.t. Aim rro ajis tit- l. :. tj ;. MULH0LLAMD BUCKB0HRD, A'o. 21 The MajhoJari Srrl-gs dS tVi firrK- ks, sirs-!pRnj!i. ici'i-i'is oi.i PPRINO BARS ; era en tabl for si!th. r c'ty or eoantrr roads, and anpenor to all otners now la as for speeding. piean:a rr Lns!ne. vetu ciesof any aeauntkto. bead fur oataksmo a4 arloee. Standard "rTagoa Co, OLacic-tati, OL NOT DEAD YET VALUE LUTTRINCER, reTCKBa or TIN, rfiffER AM) SREEHRW WMH asd ny JIOOFIXG, ResperttnPy fnvttee tbe attention ot bts frleriiSt acd the pub; is In gen ral to tte fast that be Is st:U carrying on bus:ns at the old stand opposite tha Moontaia Honse. r.benst.arg, and Is prepared to supply from a large stof'k. cr mannfaetont.e; to or der, ary article in his line, from the tmsi est te tbe largest, la tits best Banner and at the lowest living prices. rwNo penitentiary work either male or Sold at this establishment. TIN HOOKING SPKCIALTY. (live me a ca and satisfy ycurse've. as to icy work and prices. LUTTRl.NtlEat. Ebeusburg. April IS. llti-ll. J70R SALE. A valnable piece of land containing a beet ITS J"1 ,,"n" sad Beee tewrshlt s wtth tha . a , ! trwf rnnniag tben.h it. adlofaiaw il" " ' , tmo n4 MartiaTighe abeei SC acr.- -,-ared s: nevlr-g thereon erected a twe-st-fj rf u.o tci,4 The taleoce Is well t'Bberedi wl; ;Tue. betelo. a c.k ard ether faibar Tho 1-tnS Is an lerlala with eoal and Iron era" Tha Cree. -r aod Cnalport rt In,, cow being" bailt raas tbTorgh th.. land. K.r s..rtlaala?a -4 tar bis c 1 ob or addreea -tATTHIAl KlSLKa, EUka. Cambria Oe Fa JEFFERSON ACADEMY C.ta.ma.airr, Paw. SO miles trtm fttbra; Tor both eexes 10 teachers. Thoreuea Instraa tloa ta t-t.AB.icAL. C(.tsoi. SciaimrTe. Noaa.i. i MraieAt tWrasao; also, rreaefc Uaraaa. and MtLrr.ar Datn. Studanu pra. paral for Sophotnora year la aay aollaga T-.1U.,, SIO f .. Next tort eponsspt: S3d. For eatalogne ee liifermatloa, addreas 1.V W F. Fltuw.N. Parwoieat- 'T July St. t64t. SELVYfl HALL 'SSi AtWr.orh f.-,-.ir choi Bor, fll ?lt7?,"T"U!tille,lM- fcxvaaiarjf C. 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