fSlP rPrNSCl B. PA. . - - - OCT. 2. 1885. L ... . i m. -nv ffier? "'" tnc Ul'trrr J. nice. Iff' r--- i.-j.'' -Aft ,.SJ f ,r, mi t rn1 tiii piper. . h ..i-tfr c to 'ft- Sueur Rowl. , t la'd awy eare- ,,,r,i (t twcry-five cente of GWWC rL'f;01'? 10 the "rtlaem, or W. Carleton A Co.. the Iarj n, Publisher. New YnrV ?' mentor r" . .ajirs WASTED in uron. rr;..:;r,r..---v1. aitdimea will t Mthen lumped off. Th bodv ' , overd on Saturday. RU aee , ,,.,,,-s irn Tt'adv out f ir the year i for; v-five years Pennsylvania State Fair. The Kroonds of toe Pennsylvania State Agricul tural Society. 1 nilade.phia, WPre op,ned to lne pnhllc on i the 2nd r, l i v . . .. : another i ,.jT - '"""nioivon is ma nest ever ne,a n"der their ausDicea. Th en ft AO f .-kr -Mrs. Albeit Shulti. of Altoona .hi,, display has been lamely Increased, the ac Wtln, her Bister. Mrs. JnKtoC?" '-proved, and J. hnstown on Mond.y .r ,n ' ""Rn made for special exhibitions Pr.tthel.t.J.,e! to be attractive. ron,ul below." breaklnV hPr , - f'm abroad form a collec ts ankle and the knee "n " nnsurpass-d excellence. The live- reduced and she was ukJ? WM P'tment Is particularly notable, as Wednesday. keD t0 her r,ome of the most famous horses -An Inmate of the VVestraor.!n . iZV" W'th th" Am"'!" nrf. Entries s .ehtlv demented. commltSS m V". w"rM",ta'" the choicest Friday t or Satur i,r k 0" ,h'W"rM- The disp'ay of flow- He t,ad cllmM 12L,!?Jl" tn !" fl" '-r before and rop9 f, t tIle llmh of-a i VkVC: .:::"r,r nt ""y r.ctive. was otg. way. melarse hnili. ... ci,. ith 1 all kinds e) t-.i (te I A mr boui "vcnptionsof machines, models nd PPllancea of advanced mechanics, novel (ien. J or U son's F.Bemlrs. Tbe death of the late ex -United States Senator ".Vm. M. (I win wMi d"nb!es9 b!v to the public a large nnmbr of ietters Trttt'f n ' by Gen. Andrew Jackson before his asces j slon to the Presidency. dn'na that period, j and np to within a short time before h!s I diath. These letters were rfcently cop;fd j by a friend of Dr. Gwin, and it was with the ' np.lerstandingthat they were to be prepared ' for publication after his death. Dr. tlwin ' died so suddenly that It Is not known if be eave any directions in the matter of -he!r publication. Ooe of the reasons assigned by him to the writer for withholding the let ters from publication was that he would provoke bitter controversies , and, asb ss'4. j be hart qo:te enough of that sort of thing, ; and wanted no more of it. i Among these many letters Is one that is ' full of Interest and pathos. The Genera! ' wrltee his friend, not very long before his ! death, that he had reached an age when he ; was admonished by nature that but a lit ; tie wh'le regained for him on earth, and Interesting- to Moth Rexes. Any man or woman making less than $40 weekly should try our ea?y money-making business We want agents for our cele brated Madame Dean Spinal Supporting Corsets: also, our Spinal Supporter, Shoul (lc; Brace, and Abdominal Trotector Com bined (rorMen and Boys). No experience r?qivied. Four orders per day give the Aitetit ?150 monthly. Our Acenls report four to twenty sales daily. f3 outfit free. St-nd at once fi-r ftili particulars. Statesex. 1..EWIS Schiei.e Co., 3!K) Bro.id way, N. Y. V- , 1 v.'' f T. o' S. or, T,,,ir-"ly i Inrlnrs are en- - ...v,. t ro.f.-3 go to tbe , and 0,pr mppatn, aod pm liquor to be found lonnahtna nirfin . ta rtpd nr v,u.... . - .v..,,, ut innuroerahle tlnH ; . " ay ,B!?T1,y I r 'ted States special dniara f .. : recogniz ng it to be a duty to give the world I revenue office. . - oiaies .-:.ai oispiays or curi nnnrfunftv trt efnn Preprietor, Jonathan Hwtoe er V ' " Industrial science nd me f-nted the d,nr ,lZ ' 1 had ' chan,u'd be enjoyed nor doe, any other ThP nfflnoe. ... ''wiinirioM AO mufh that, la lrtrAH v" "rarnvpn ino uflli. . . !r !- i.i 1 rtes t ceive1 a car cm en tYfrintsday lat. ;, vi.ft-r should attend ;t;ii tore Saturdtiy. !o M-arch anl rot oot .-iT'iver is Unnt's fitcn- r . w!! be no men who i !'ii!i-nt. .Kick a itn flllaar from . ... nora so much that kv..u uul ajJ lne 2,Mr,wor" nd evenings are en-vered by While Mr Evan (Jriffith nf n.. : fine music. was For the nenfit nr iiait k hi me I T 1 , pip .11 ... ""'J 3- "i n iih bit. me MM .n... ik . , .. t Conrad's mill at that n Vp nn v h ' m" nsyl vania Railroad eon- n-TlMthWhori btlril " ;yednes- Panyr""nng excursion ticket at re k ! rSe n" tlkT andbacke.1, ' doeej rates. Snecia! trains k.., v....ww. ouggyanrtman turning a snm. I run frnm hht- ' i selection, the Rev. Doctor, combated that i ....... wiuririn imri iiina r ina e tarvi eet be- J tors', for particulars of which the publie are I 1dPa nd to,d ripner1 Jc"son there was i an evioence that he was a believer In the j eubPme truths of relinion, he had deter i mined to join the church, as a communican. j which he had long attended. lie writes be bad sent for Rev. Dr. , living near him, : t.nd expressed to him his desire. He detal'- most fully the Interview with his friend Rv. Dr. , who, after bearing all the General had to say whici was deprecatory of himself, and doubtful of .his fitness to be come a communicant in the church of his ersault to the bottom t.,,t i..k. . .. . low. Mr. Griffith .-V V '-"icu.ars of which tbe publie are " K'ti as new. hlaai.ar.f . m . i KK-a ( .,l,,ny lrom Cnt Springs ' ""-rr,n or rarobrla Connt;. rr i-'nf Cur'in McClatn T'd a vls't to the Cambria House on l.t ! n,oSi, . . .. . .... i?.; , . uouse on Uht i iTie Sheriff's office i the nrinMn.i rjw. " ' ' ' B nrnrrfy-re : it!- -ing elecUon; j I T.rfc. Misses rr.r' -1 ll,m of cr'"ty and of Interest to ."vr- ,r Tqpi'i ileiivery svrtenr. . : tw'nwn anl Altoona h - i1 . U tbe borne of n!re-tenths of whom are , r. :v- iv Mire- Mll.Hm headache, i- s" ; i! -i'f p-ia, and purities the j (T'"!-'iiy evoking) po person , ,r,rvicvf; i:.-giter Brown for a OtirrAsH,, . i . . townshln onj iiivn imcen ohpk among ttie rownsnip and Mr. Carson and Mr o:4ri.nnri..,., . .. ,. 3 ? ouri nouse ana nna tnat pleas- tne following persous have filled th ofnB rf Sheriff of Cambria county since Its or anlzation In 1808: fi"ld w r,Hn. nr fi'.tMir After a few ...m were pastj and ref re;.ment9 ?erve,l by the nost. the party dopard wen P eased with the,r evening's ,jo,lnpnt the bosnitality of Mr. Bet der. -The nevoid, sneaking of th Sheriff's office sav,: -Mr. Stimem n If P,ected will fill the office hlrr.o-? - w, f , ' as Mr. S-aeknnuso. the rres-f Refn's-eiin -v- I.:.' A' "; I 1, T'errorms tne dnties of that - w t? incon- office, bv dirs-on. Mr. Stac'ihonse since . . . a . ; . iide any d's- ; the lt Mc-day in Januarv la- the day he '' -j wis sworn In, bus not been Inside of fbe ,V'..,',.v-f9fti'-i ticn. i TreasiiTFrN rft, exceptirg to py his - :'--" "'-n- taxes or draw sba-e of th po" As - ' r i Tf,vN; j- f bond. z ' ' ''-e -a"k oi the Coalport I -01- Davis takes eare of the money. .. ' ' ! t't-en -ofiimeied at I On October 1st the 1W rfq-i'ring par - ' v " rrB ' j to ke out license frrtni tnp R,Kf,tf,r -Mi :- pikers nick'o before enterring Hi matrimonial state went r-'r 8--:-.Hrce at t-e !Io!:iday- - effec... and, M qnte a number of ' 1 -'""P'pf have la,y ne got no r.-,i :,. . .-xoi ard wife, of Le- i i" order to have th knot tied he'r re the , , Tpri tHe eests of law went into effect, it would be wise j 1- w--k. ' judicious for them, as well as all other rr-o- - j "f Conccil i niarried persons to buy their dry goods .i- ' r . ' e- r and treat- I dress goods, boofaand shoes, groceries ant t r cf Fvar.s, de- j provisions at John Owens Store, on High j street. i i' p .. ' t. f , ' I.TP"n Springs The departure of Rev. O. P. Gallagher 'v,' i:.'i-)z eterve improve- j from Johnstown neessiated a financial set . ' . the wsr of naint- i tlement between himif c. Tt. r..---r'--if. conpresation Tf . w. , S that the water i - - ..."to imti.s mii me -.- w-.. ' hum r a c r- siaienii-nt as prepared j T:-'Nv '' -t wefk bv the I from all sources f'om J Turner Meloy 18'is-i-io. t'hlllD Noon 18ll-1it-l3. .Time Meloy isi4-li-i8. John Murray 1S1T-1S-1W. Owen Mcllonal.tl 8-jr-21-22. John Morray l(W3-2l-aV John MoUonnh 1WH-27-W. leetwooi Kp.non ltW-30-31. Kohert P. ronton -1.'-a3-?i. "1111am R-.lniv t:yl-3T. Nnhert p. T.lnto'n 10.1S-.19-IO. t'llam Tort.t iai-4iw. Jai'od Murray It. ? Pattrroon 147-S-W. Jihn Rrair'ev TS.V-ftl-.Si Anif!i--n Immin 1HM-M-55. -Jtn Kohcr'a IS.iH-AT-'U). Kobort P Tnfon I .S!-9u-l. .John Buck is:i-n. .'me Mvers John A M:alr ;s8-e'.-T '1l!tam H. BonfH' it.71 Herman K'mimor 174 'I-T8 .T"hn P van -1STT-7--9 Thomas Orl.flth JK(v I A. Lnther--lRS3-M-8. James Meloy and John Murray. ;act) d tw, terms aud Robert P. L...fon served three. There has boen twenty -.ix official terms and twentv-two different wen have served Ir, the official capacity of Sheriff of Cambria county. one thing Imperative, and knowing his life to have been one of bitter controversy, he feared the General would find it, difficult, but before be could b enrolled among the members of his congregation he must for give his enemies. The General writes that he asked the Rv. Doctor to give him until the next day to consider, and that night, as he writes, he spent hours in recalling the past and the ac tors in it, and he details many of the bitter animosities that came tc him that night, and names those with whom he was engaged In them, aud says with great earnestness, that he forgave this one and that one, and con cludes that it was very hard to do, but that ne nad thought it all over and even forgives Buchanan, who had caused him a great deal OBITl'ART. LUTHER. D ed. on Wednesday. Stp-teo-bn 30;t. 1885, at the residence of tit-' parents in Eoenstiurg, Mary Adda, daughter of D. A. Ltitht-r, E-q., ajjey j? years and 11 , months. McDT'XX- Died, at the residence of her huKband, Mi. Jamas McDunn, In Suinmer h i -1 fowr.ship, on Saturday, September 27th, 1RX5, Mrs. MrU McDunn, aged about 40 years. LATTERNER -D'ed, at tbe residenc of I' - (Isiif ---r. Mis Joseph Shearer in A ' tn'ina on Saturday, September UOth, 188;i, Mr. M chae! L?u .-iner. aged 73 years. Tne fiereafed was born In Bnana, oo the 2f I1 ( Nc i-irilici 1812. came to ihis coun ti v in 18.V and settled in Loretto, w -rk'ng it his trade as a tailor. He tliert- married Catbarina Sharbauiih and afterward moed , to Canoiltown whfie he engaged In hote' keeping. moving froni there to the f lalf-VVcy houe between this place and C-arrolitown . In 1872 be purchased the post office corner j in this place, where he kept the Latterner , nonse np to 1882, when he sold out and re- j moved to Altoona. nis wife died shortly : after his removal to Altoona and the o'd j eentleman has since resided with his daugh ter, ne wa3 an honest and upright citizen, i and died in the fullness of years after a i weil spent Mfe. j Happy Children. ; low to Jfukp Them Mn Krrp Them ! In Ilenlth and Thrjr Will Take fare of the Rent. They ail September 19, 1883, to have been ?l(Vr,o i ne exr-nriitures for the same period reeled from on were lt;i o-.q - . . .. ; "u,u , irom mat point to the Dlace Mr !. A Vufev. of Cherry- I treasurv in favor f b. ".!.. . l"! ! W,,ere shut t,ff' rom five to ten min- - -""kickuuu or ; nces. Tm ranoo past, h was able to say he entirely forgave all his enemies, and the Rev. Doctor then prayed with him long and fervently. It was arranged that on the next Sunday General Jackson wou'd be received into the church, and as the cWcvman was leaving. General Jackson says In this letter, he repeated that he had freely forgiven his enemies, hut that he could not forgive the enemies of his dear wife. These letters, from which the above Is given In substance, are full of interest, and their publication will auract general atten tion. .V. ". war. Took the Law Into His Own n.!ns. An interesting and somewhat unnsual legal case was Una ly disposed of in the Fulton countv courts a week ago. It seems that In May last. P. P. Dowiins. a contractor on the South Tennsvlvania railroad, undertook water I tf "c1" t" the establishment of George and proceeded to shut It off as soon as he ' K"!. Italian, bv breaking np things in general. Proceedings were Instituted The Herald says in commenting on onr Item in regard to the shutting off of the wr.ter last week that "the superintendent. as we are informed had given Mr. Blair no- ould be shut off at that time." The snneiintendonr. nuia.A . shows th ror.oin,0 ! Mipt-nnienoent called al anua , " P ' tl B''' no, and ,nfomed Mp 1 Zl l'S' l " : s".the whs going to shut off the wate, rnmoB rhrdr from th rhlldrpn. Thonantlf of nHo'-tmnatf TturMiN 1o not tk rre th"r rhll.lren Tbmn-'h lirnoranc tnor thn fn'pit ! ntfft thpr iftr bpTTi to ffl! plfk ti4 vlirn l-nnvU.ra mlrrhf hVO envoif thfITI to loTfl of palnnnd poftVrinii, and made Mm do a i n i i.nm. T)'. mrM Knnv offers h "Fnv great Injustice to Mr day. "Ye." he r:r,rv;".;7;r;:.;r'n;,,:: 'Z Writes, "I forgive Mni, too!" The next, day ' amiW inrrrrrfirnt trhatrrrr, tomir ffniifh when .he Rev. Doctor came to see him he ; 1.: Z?Zt. WrXZ. told him that, after a Ion review of the 1 'ri-'' of rMiiHirw an.i o-iM he fnmi in prn- nrNffv try xfxfx t"Tin K p T in tnir :i(mif i- r r n- cl ' -oti km. h vpl! nn f t vour ow n . T-r it n- von will he la1 yon w ttiff nr' . Vk rn nnfafnliw.- The njf1llnT U FtTor' ftrmrilt' n1 thp pr.mrletor'f nm n.t Ih- T.vfil Kennly. Kondout, N Y. 'ne dollar n bottle. ftrtod Wkr1 for m Ti IfiT Tr. Tr KTinrd' ' vorltn Kontp1 r ' pti't whfi: trl4mto he nt drvA 'bp p -- rhn 'to ehnwprpii iipfin U nv nl wh. ha It Mr. Tra! H. Snvrlpr. of Snnirprti' "V ir: "Mr tHfle danirhter wag rovere1 with Khnm from hpd r fcot; Ir. KennertV - Fjh oritp Kemerlv' en red ber. Thfa wmr twi va We lire not In the VffAhlt f Pfiffine ' Buy ort of patent medlrlne in our eolumn. t" we nnnnen to innw in. Invirt Kennertv. of kp An Efficient Remedy Tn nil cncs of Uronchlal and Pulmo- I'i. tokal. As surl, it U rcrntralzed and pro-vnll by the uirdical profession, and In many thousands of fn,lirs. for tba pat forty year., it hs hern reardcl al invaluable houwhnkl remedv. It Is a preparation that onlv requirrV to be tiken In very small quant ith-. ami a f-vr oo- of it :i.lii.itiisterf.l in the earlv ata-'t-s of a roM r rough, will etl.it n srwJv cure an.l may. wrx rxsibly. save lire. ' Tliera is no doubt wbatevrr tbat Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Il:.s i.rcscrvod tbe lives of great number of H-r-..iis. by arresting the drvrlopnirnt of laryngitis. Itronrhitls, InumonJa, and I'ulmonary ( onaumptloa, od bv thi'iiireof those dan-.'erous maladies. It should I kept ready for un in evarr family where there are children, as ft ti a medn-liie far superior to alt others In tbe treatment of Croup, tbe alleviation of i1" nltCous;h.nd I be cure of Colds and InrliienKa, ailments peculiarly Inci dental to childhood and vouih. Prosnntl tude In dunlin with all' diseases of tbls class Is of tba ttlmort iinporUnee. Tbe loss of a slnsle dav miv. In tn.n. entail fatal eonsequenccs. Io D0t waste precious time in rzerlmntlnr with medicines of doubtful efficacy, while tbe Tnal:idv ! constantly fralntnc a deeper bold, but take at once Uto speediest and UKu't certain to cure, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, TRKPARKD BT Ir. J. C. Aver & Co, LowoII, Slaa S.;1 by all Dnipssts. REMOVAL! -)( Alfred E. Goetz, -),( Altoon's Leading Merchant Tail or, Has Removed, to Much Larger and More Commo dious Quarters. -)o(- TWO SQUARES ABOVE HIS old stand to No. 1511 Eleventh Avenue, -)o(- Where His Fall and Winter Stock is Now Ready for In- spection. For Fashionable j Fabric, a Beautiful Fit and Good Workmanship, go to : GOETZ, the Tailor, j Hardware! Hardware! IMPORTANT TO CITIZENS OF EB ENSBURG VISTTJ VICINITY. E TAKF THIS OPPORTUNITY OF IX- forming the people of Elensburg and vicinity, that vre have j opened out in the Tudor building on High street, a new, large and complete stock of hardware of every description, irMEcrr.-f.Yrr" roni bvtidf. its- ir.it: d ir. 7 :. I lF.JF VIM J. .V -.V ' '. Ff)l?h . ' l. L-ff'h' ! TTH UOL. 110HS F. HO. li.ilUf,n' Ir J.YS I t.V.4TI.$ OF .ILL leiAT-n.-llt IHO.Xnnd STEEL. i HOUSE FFTl.VISH 'A Y7 GOODS, 7,'' i ijrVOL'Ei:. cr i i.Ft: ) t;r.s. ufll j - ' at in i no .v i if . ;-. con o. ige. etc. Referring to the above, we respectfully a?k the citizens of Eben? burg and surrounding country for a shre of their patronage. We . have been reg ihuly trained in the h;u Iwr.re business, have bousht ; our good's for c--i-li. arid believe we can offer great inducements" ta I those who desire (o purchase. KiiES'BLT.tt. A; i' Ei DUFTON & SON. 3 !" BOTTOM IS REACHED AT LAST :o:- I Have Now in Store the Larcest Stock of Hardware Ever Oflered 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 Frem 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 Sha1! Con tinue to Sell at Bottom Prices, until I am Compelled to Re-stock, up. Whon You Want a Cooking or a Heating Stove, Tin Hard ware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Trunks and Farming Implements, Call and See My Prices, I am Not Uundersold. G HUNTLEY. Ebensburg, Angust 14, 1885. "OANDEE" ,r llth Avenue. Near 16th St , ' Rubber altuuna, f A. QUPII AXS- COURT SA1.F. .1 -lit TV V an.l in n.rann.11. I.afatv In ttir r. rpilenc nf ihc md'-lne -:." thp IKx-tor - i ., 1 .T.'r!''" ' "p nr''"'" "n'hn"' ',mrt of ' "KaoHti RmuMv." And If a wor.i .. " ;''' M'- 'hp underfJaned will expose tn pentna.le nnvhmlv to nw It an.i ihn fin.i . " " i""! y vendue or out rj on the premises -, i snfterlne- no proteolonnl etn"tfe , Nir-int.. ih rtsv ot et..tier. A J' ; jtg.-, der nt from nvlnir that word. F-r . -.' "' "- lollowtns denhed re tn, hiood. kidneys and howei; l t. om-.; i ' estate o' v. : 'i M en. . . -al!ey peize ! We wonld not he without It f..r Ave fn rt-'- to wit : lnr thnt It rofitit. nniVy Timrt. Tm.r V V. ' '!: :' f a-oTinrt 'tuatr hnroueh of . ...... . -..-. ,. .. nntnrta. i.' i.a . n n ,.!. aid TtT nir hi tnnRMllev ndi..'nlnv l-t or John Hrl iev r,n ie nor-' pt' nr..; fcinol knii e . 1.f nr. thn foiithw.t. harlri t -on r..,..i Sheriffs Sales. tr trri" : r tipararir i'uri' 'nr hi- !v -11 m of ?.Vi:i. v r.j raw.rfl r.pr?Mns can each K c' i! e r the K!Pt.?harij V-p Arr.lr Camlsp, (wen v .Ut' I.'nvd. tl0,54. without a dollar of lla ziiarr ur iiirm. that had to be fed. It beine the dav of me meeting or the retnm judges of the De- wim nrier iiearing tiin evirtenoe ascer tained the actual damage to he fT2.07 and the exemplary damages $1.14 Oo. together Ith a large re preparing dinner, some people eatin t tllA tiniA a In a . An itam i th n. n .... ....... . ..,K vuwu minim on tr.e . . "-'""""V""T" -verra oi train 1 ias. ween in regard to the Messrs. A. C I? II B. f I . ..J a . - I -v.aW.1.,u.reaf,leSi0 uamtzin. i mocratic primary election. FMami-.riDg a store In Coalnort. has M i ih.n....i.. r .... :.v , !:. -an. of th- diocese, j many per ple to think that th; firm had dis- i ntendent started to shut off rh7 'T' - confirmation : continued their busing at Gaz.n. which ! Mr. tXto pnZ - . iron a" Church of is not .-orrect Thou . - ! ut t.. . . . . ' " u 8"Te J "' uii-iursn at i ma properiv naatOdiaw the Are frnm hij I hn r iH.t- . 1 . ... I ....... .. ,T , HrnddiwuV ! k . . ' I "'' man -uKr. n.aae a nre tn a cooking stove that snonlrt be a warning to all who attempt to ' i-r i - . ii 1 1 vs tjr i 1. 1 t- "s (iiiiiiir hi viinnn in un mhi itfitfn rr novA n a n t n-uk . t j ... . . . s " V !HJ HLIHII IfrLlir j 1 r r!rT(i nf nmlrv wr nf F'ert Fnrlm und I nf Cnmmon flnw nf n mhrfi. connt-. Pn.. n! ftp Inst Mr. Dowllpff nnd A trore fit?ht tn me 1 ir-- rfl thr h. pnncf,! to nnolir nmdP on hoth Wpo Th RhJ-itr - ; V tbe MANSION HOT'SE Johnstown, i is. rm imii- w-o nr-i!rd a jury on a writ of Inquiry of mam- 1 i : I link sMt-re. at on .iNit 1 1 ,. When, against I w,tn f41 22 costs- Tn,s the first case nf the kind ever tiled In the couoty before a Sheriff's jury to asess damages for the de struction of personal property, and the amonnt of pxempiary damages recovered vr - v - .- Wpinosiay for, the hardware line will find It to their ad- ! the dinner on it. That the vantage to give them a call either at Gal- i the uperin'end?Dt gsvo an a'.: -a r'iiJ to spend r-'i-orarpri medical rItz jn or Coalport. j Mrs. Charlotte Brlnkworth, the post ; ........ . ., - . ., ... " mm ii uiuu.j, wuu was ni n-meu ffuu'e inn? agn, cnargen witn op ening letter.- contaln:ng money passing through tnat office and substituting postage win on tria' r the killing of James 'V (.f murder in the made - . tr.c'ion has been ' " J r for a i "it trial. .MT,-'(.r, wi-r' "o Ho!''daysburg T: '.y a-; to (.ci-tipy the B'alr county '"i '-r-h diir't-g '1? argument of a f-rarrw triai in a case that was 'i ; ;; i.;m ariti f time ago. B i'-y. Wv. WW Rrrjs-j tn a.1- -a a- ifi. -as'V,! 0 ht-ig the cer- I Frvs' p'ar'ng mill 2 vn a hearing, com. to ar-pr tn the rhams tiot!C that " Otif'B that he gave, anytning to the contrary not withstanding. We regreat to announce the sudden death of A9a H. Fiske, Eq , of White township. On Tueiday lat while driving some cows away from shout ! residence stamps by whici; she greatly 'ncreased the ! ne 'n the road from heart disease, emouiments of that office, wa? con victed at i nd was found by Joseph Vanormer, a the I'nited States court in Wii.'amiport on j neighbor, wno happened ro be near the place w eiicsriay or last week and sentenced to pay a fine of fifty doilars and the costs of prosf-cutior., which will amount in all to about -even hundred d.il'ars. On Tuesday afternoon, a youDf man passing tha Fair Woods, about two miles soufh of town, a!ong the railroad, heard the cries ot an infant. On Investigation he dis- " it1" i-t fire -j : -i" .. :r.-nri arid A-"srKiati Judges covr-red a male child about one week old. i- iii-- ani MH.frii n iaaiou 0f j nicely drejsed and wrapped In a sheet.lylng 2t in M !y for the purpose of a p. close to the fence. lie at once came to -t -r.jtr.e hot nf con-itahles, who were : town ar d reported the matter to Officer .c". to ; vo a i litmnal bail. ; Keck, who accompanied him to whera the -;ivr.r..j,var.ia llailroad company Is child was found. They removed it to the r i rxrier,. at the Altoona shops ' house of Mr. Kunkle, a farmer living near "' ''-'I'ltli vis shop, the lathe i hy, where it still remains. The young man i" i . pv-'ir, j r,op have received ' who made the discovery, has tuysteilous'y :.-:'.'( & r.utt.ter of their work- disappeared, and It seems that no one at tne lime. He was 73 years old and a native of New Hampshire, where he was a prominent leader of the Democratic party and was at one time, we believe, a member of the Senate of that State. lie came to this county in I860 "and settled at Fallen Timber In White township, where be has followed store keeping and acting as a Justice of the Peace. He was a very weil Informed man, a good conversationalist and quite familiar with the current affairs of the world. His character was unblemished and no man stood higher in the esteem and i respect of his neighbors. His widow, who Is a sister of of the late Charles Kanstead, one son, John n. Fiske, Esq., and one daughter, Mrs. Henry Foster, whose hus band resides in the vicinity of the deceased, survive him. take the law into their own hands. . a . - A Remarkable Furape. WednPlday. October SI, attooVlfk . M .. to w)t.: A 11 fh riirht fill, .nri (...Mil Af WlAhn.l VI'. lornn.1 Jihn ShleM. M. Her of In an.l to all that j Jjip07'fffjtt to CmiVfl ??7'C : e-ta'n nleee or nareel oflsn1 attnate In .laeltum ! ' 'J l till I II ,S,( ,s TFI I.lre Oiinvmipn in ere-r ronnfi In the I'nited State to e II K X'S PATKVT R y VEKS1BLK SAI IKON, whim eomhine. Mr. .-.i in.nj. ronsner. r niter, fce.. me iron ('aw the work ! in entire ?et of or.lin.irv !r0re i elf hentlns tv ax nr Moot!..) Hrrp nnrii AWAr )1TH MOT KirtlUXS. trire iito.leri.ie. A Inrire lit..! lnptlnir Ineome fliriired t -i irort ninrpri. Ad.lre'j. (or eirru'sr iie K1X SAII IKON CO.. sfi Kw.de St.. Y.' town, hit. Cimhr'ii count"-. p.. adiolnlnir lnd ot F;H Henm on the e?t; Hlneltfon Knn nnd land? ot lnnr Kn o - the m.nth; 'ornelln Until nd Ahrnhum Virner on the wet: W. W. Harrm wnd Ahraham Vwrner no the north: contnlt.lnir 100 were,, more or ten About 5l acre of whleh are cleared, harine thereon erected a 2-tory dwelltnir hon,e. 1 rlank ntnMe. 1 grin mill an.l oher onthnll.llnifii. now In the occupancy of Samuel Hate and T.ewln Seirer. Taken tn ex ecntlon snd to he Mild at the fuit of Jog. J. IMI'hler. Alo the Hirht 1tle and Interest of Samuel ""'i.Mif 5AI.K: Trn per corf rf the rnr chnne maner to t.e i aid on tUv -T al" one tliint o' I r-'nnc. .r conti-m l'l'ov or lc. and the r--nnin.-?e-In two hrfcsI nvmcir w't'h ln-e-est to h F-? :rrd hy the mortirare anl joilB raer.t hon-l of the pnreRoer 3t -MKHAET. UR A I'LKY. Fxeeutor. ii v.iinva,er, in eve-r counts BOOTS DOUBLE THICK BALL. Ordinsry Rahber Boots sIwsti wear oot flrt on the ball. The f'ASrtl.K Boots sre douUc tiirt on the ball, and cive DOUBLE WEAK. Vott mmmUral Rnlihcr Boot in the mark.-t. Lot longer thnn auy other boot and the PRICE NO HIGHER. lil ana ex amine the goods. rx: w "t kins 'i-- i M I'll rss'." I "l - Mil hf: irjr. 1 v a? . I pv o"n and fo all that certain piece or parcel ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE FOR SALE BY H. CHI LDS & CO., WIIoli.sai i; a;i.ms ( am mi: o. riTTMJUUU, PA. Kterjfhurn. Scj.t. 11, "SS. T T . .... Uri Mlm A n.il.n T...VI. I If l;t nil a'tnnt. In l.rl,.,.n l.n.hln :.mr.rl ' '.' . J "." 31 1 A T " 'fcea ed . ... a un...... mica. , ,,rtv, , " he rMate of John in., was amictea Tor Rtx vears w th asthma n . ..t ... , 1 V. '"". oceaei. late ot and nronchitis. daring which time the I " tne inntn: ijomenna tinnt and AorAnam Varner on the north: eontalilns- KIO acre. more r !es. ahont .VI acred of which are cleared, hav H'lr thereon erected a 2-iitorv dwelllnir hoape. j n'ark ntle. irrln mil) and onthulldlnira. now tn the occnpar,;y of Samuel Baea aed T,ewln Seser. ''"-.kn In erecnflon and to he aold at th milt nt and continuing Its ne for a short time she i H -TtiMh" Kiimrier . XT'ARM FOR SAT FT i r.n iir ai.c: iine-tnira ot tne pur- ; i ... .. .n... -urn ... irr.'vrn. knocked down and the remaining two-thtrds at the confirmation of the deed. Sheriff's Office. Eh'or Pa.. I P. A. U'THER. r pterawr za, ikhs. Mierin. best physicians could give her no relief. Her life was despaired of until In last Octo ber she procured a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery, when immediate relief was felt t r fll,1 ,.sarn- lin.l Cri .rno.l H' fee l herehy slven to the Indet.te.t to raid e' ti :c. :,at payment mml he jiatd without delav nr.. i tlioae having clalmii airninst the same, must present them pmpcrlv anthentlcnud h.r -ettle-m'nt SAKAHF. UTZIN'iER July 17. '85.-6t. Adroinirtratrlx. was completely cured, gaining In flesh fifty pounds In a few months. Free trial bottles of this certain cure or all throat and lung diseases at James' drug store. Large bottles f l. - a U .rvHi.-year.oid sor, of Mr. I.rl. r.f lurn; J!!llt f(, on a cofll "ir.ri '-i't ir-d hi. fcff ..m . Ikn .ik, V rnlur-ed the fracture and e"tt:re nUz well under the I 1 ?v -A vrt t.a, ht aworn out bythe r iesBiie nf Indiana borough eitter knows his came or where be has gone. Indiana JV"eir. Tbe postmaster at Hastings, Neb., writes to the postmaster at Reading. Pa., nnder date of Augnzt 24. 1R85, as follows: "Will you Inform any parties within the .A.nl. . I . V. JAH.n . n .. t kn ,1.. . irnuu lil llltf UCI ic V Ul U JI U1LILO u 3 LtIC .- XXTII I . .. ... .. .it- , t r- pbla, Wllmineton and iiaitimore Ra road native cf Wolf, that there was one George ... , . A tiniiBfr'i Jnl1e Apropos of tbe approach of the .gunning season is tbe 'Taradise for Gunners and Anglers." a neat little pamphlet issued by the Passenger Department of the Pbiladel- ThMe Are Nnlld Facta. The best blood pnrifier and system regula tor ever placed with In the reach of suffer ing hnmanltytrnly Is Electric bitters. Inac tlvlty of the liver, biliousness, jaundice, constipation, weak kidneys, or any disease of the urinary organs, or whoever requires an appetizer or mild stimulant or tonic, will find Electric Bitters the best and only cer tain cure known. They act surely and quickly, every bottle guaranteed to give en tire satisfaction or money refunded. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by E. James. A LI COAL! Commissioner' Office, ) 3. S Ebensburg, Pa.. Sept. lth, 18K5. Senled proposals will be received at this office nnt'l 1 o'clock r. m.. Tneaday, October Bth. ixs.i. tor furnishing- coal for the Court Hou?e and jail for one year. It mnst heirood No. 1 quality House coal to be welifhed on the Enenjooric boronifh aeales. The I A valuable farm Mtaated tn Allevhenv town ship. Cambria, county. aSout 2' mile from I.o retto, adjoining lands ot Ilennetrlna M-Oouah Anthony Sell and other, contalnlnc 118 cre. 50 of which are cleais d an.l the balance hav'nit kimvi nam wood timber. A irnod orchard hone W. t'ernfr I'eti n Ave. sndMilhM., PITTSBURC. PA. ,, tllr; . ace An.i 11 is wenwateredw th ' n w x u i,.r, never fai- n ?prtn,. For further pnrtlcnlar! "0?B d o '""ru'.t apply or, the pre mine? to ; I rep. 01 d .a.u o. - ru?t Loretto, Auir. 21 tee . J. F. Ajweks. Sect'y of Hoord. MAKY fc. A.NN H'RV. 18S5 3t. Wolf died at McC'ook, Nebraska, on the 10th rm frit rcen';y beaan to inst.. with typhoid fever, and be has left , , j : ' r ' f"r tr-pirpose of test- some property. Papers la Pennsylvania -V " r.'.t to :efue to grant requested to cpy. Address AVIIIIain S. vc'"" n '-' p rt.-.-ity. ! Hammonds, nastlngs P. O., Nebraska." . , 'J V;.1,f-r !.a takpn the n.dicine i Some people are of the opinion at the v. " " ri r-T " i rcr tions, and her party referred to ll the same George Wolf, v-' r''-'' i'p rnvr perfect. The hn- ' who left this place a few years aao and re if i., t.er fae. 1 wish every moved to Nebraska. Bat, George Wolf, . " n.v'-t i r r.v wfmt a blessing , formerly of this place, unless be changed ":'";'" i : i'i .uchcas." ; his residence and died recently Is living lb ; . t,r' fn 'he A'rcshouxe farm ! Hebron, Thayer county, Nebraska. :!ay nlgr.L about ha f- This week's Herald says: 'When you i Co., descriptive of the gunning and fishing resources of tbe Delaware and Maryland peninsula. The book treats of the game and fish of this section, their haunts and habits, the localities they frequent, and gives extracts from the game lews of tbe region, and, in fact, all the Information a sportsman could, desire. It is embellished with engravings of sr. ' nd fish, and con tains an excellent map, sho" the water courses, roads, and railways of the ?ectfoD. It is a complete manual for the gunner or angler, wbo would find bis sport in one of the best game-stocked portions of tbe At iiTJir.sr.Ai.. ISEN B ERG H AKVEY. Married, at St. Nicholas church. Nicktown, on Tuesday, September 29th, 1883. by Rev. rather Pius, Mr. William Isenberg. of Ebensburg. to Miss Kate narvey. of Barr township. HAMMOND MANGOLD Married, at j St. JXECUTORS NOTICE! K-t4te of John Houifhertr. deceased. Com mi -loner renerve th. rlaht to reject any or j lieu herty. decea-ed. late of Kfenshar. "b. roa.h. TcaUon'lo " "'BerofCotnaHaMone. rT , - lVwt.UA,., 3, D. A. MctlOf.. lU Zr' B.BM. M..k. The Iftr-;et, M c: Ti.o'O'ikh, I'ractirjil n-1 Sac retpfal i'inxer."in : I'n.Ukje &l Kr.if ;h Train int. i Srhooi in Ht'tiiy . vur. U: . Slo Stutlt'tt lK?t year. ! Kieuiiiit HuiMl:;jf!. hir; ;:H? Kqulpment9. . Inftructort1. 15 ihTkre Ka'.t nni Kpritntron Komii. ccci'pyiiijr ho trea c( over IO,0o Sq l l. I 'orilr1 t he finest ii1ieor Penmaiiphtp In the State iiiaiie-l f-ee wilh Htindbock cii School u;kc U!R1pi NEW IMPROVED KICH ARM, NEW MECHANICAL PRINCIPLES AND ROTARY MOVEMENTS. AU TO MAT I C.D I RECT A ND PERFECT ACTION, CYLINDER SHUTTLE,. SELF-SETTING NEEDLE, POSI TIVE FEED, NO SPRINCS, FEW PARTS, MINIMUM WEICHT, NO FRICTION. NO NOISE, NO WEAR, NO FATICUE, NO "TANTRUMS," CAPACITY UNLIMITED, ALWAYS IN ORDER, RICHLY ORNAMENT ED. KICKELPLATED, AND CIVES PERFECT SATISFACTION. SEND FOR CIRCULARS. A'l si, AVERY MACHINE CQ 812 Broadway, ITew York. Standard agon C&, AirrricrrBsms of KUGGIES, SPRING TTAGON. Two-'wheelei Tillas Fheteti, i AKD TWO ASTO THRES FPRfJ PEJTTCJK9. 6 Clare William, a. x. Principal. ent them vrojierly aiithentfcnrcd for Vettleroent. ! tuzA JASE Mr KPHY. . . . K epi. 4tn, ls flt Slatfi Wnrmal Krtinnl sssj jB paa. sas s. am aa U IU A. I w A aaa m a mwaawwaj KULH0LLAHD BUCKBOARD. Ho. 21. INDIANA, PA. .r-'.r r' ,nred by FIRST; Will rip 11 ' Ol t hf tli-ff PHT - - . . nirrrm wo i n vf ilnrl safe n MIVKKXHIVT HO Mis mierrat Alive school, impnrtina h pr.tct leal hu?lns?s .... . v. .. i .. K . . ...ti. .'7 . ...... ! n4 l.'flirUVlfW & . . . . . m . M . . Lhe cHve dotle, of iife. For circular, address j PahlVaT-Ann MofflcenT I Monday, bepTeiTIPer IOOO. P. DUi'K a SDNS. Sept.25.-2in. Nicholas church, Nicktown. bv Rev. i ib-epse to tit. wilt om: ornl inp'rwctlont". lfrep- Father Pitta, on Tueay, September 29th. ffni' 'TviJZnJZ. 8,rte" 18K5. Mr. Samuel Hamruond. of Cambria i0 INTRODUCE township to Miss Annie Mangold, ot Barr AS K. and Wheel win be sent on receipt tOWnshlD. 1 Of l,0O. A.hlre-a LOHR-SANDEKS. -Married, at the ! JQH C. HAUTB, flarlnnstl, O. cnurch of the Holly Name in EVnsbnre, i i.''-Ttriiree. Its vMACAn.A ..i Jpvor I.ot n llollair lor anv customer. f.e- r r "'-Tei ces itiven aa ta ability. Integrity aiio r n -i.-'.h: rnr.dinif. Write o :or circular "rJZi.."'f"rr-' Hnd Jrtlculara. ITROLII, FIMJMt A ., Hanker an.l Iian Aa ts. Abilene, Knn. im. LORETTO (HOUSE, (Formerly Known as the Myers Houap) LORETTO. CAMBRIA COI'NTY. PA.. ir.iitIi Profpsionnl Sclirxit nn TnuHn: nl.-kn. n.K ,oor w.. .1 Ullv. IJ. I II lilt" yjryiimm vniri, m ''" ' rraptieiar. o n, ' ' " uy lvev ' -L the Countv of Cumbria. To the heirs anj . .. rather Walsh, Mr. Joseph Lohr. of Carroll 1 leirai reprefentittves of John Sw,y. deceased. i-7:aiiipie Kimra fir Sih siren and (rood Vjwnshlp to Miss Martha Sanders, of Cam- .rJ' ,"1 ,lrrr,e '" TrTKHMS Moi Tnis is h ; h for te?.cli"r. jir- "-"T.T ir.jr, also; ( ollrtr Crrparalary nepsrlmest. nnalral llepartmeBt, (nnimerrinl Department. To l e sure of a rnotn it shouM be or- dered early. For particulars or ra?a!oiitie, ad dress, t L. K. DURLINC, A. M., Prln. The Vnlhollan'l Spriiifido awarwith PIPH PARS. PIDK-SPRlJJGs, BODY-IXKII-9 ai4 country road, ami mipenor to all others bow STtces 5PRINQ BARS; Bra anltable for Hthrr etty or peedinc, pleu description. S-ei Btindard Wagon 0a, Cincimati, Ol in a mi for e eles of any brla townnhip. :-ent:r-v consumed. ' o to the poll, at th, ensuing election cat ; LrrCT ""'"l amnvrntof hay and Jour ballot for GeorKe J. Mye He will ,tulto,l8l ftnd procured by ad aul farxirg impiercents : 'I??001 DirecU"- SctJ" "J i dressiox James R. Wood, General Passen- At relate tur are nn- : tbe will be more cases like poor old A rhiIadelpnm WliinlDstoD and an.cur.t t.f !o? or lnsu ' psipt-M y that one " ((. i:.:r!z,ti evei put - low asir.K wjrRed off v.t-.iTiii towr.s. It Is ' ;tfa-ury riote so : nei u:.on as to de- - ii -t txert money- Keoni?.' Just how Mr. Myers and the Ilnald pro pose to cet the unfortunate p-;ir to ham Baltimore railroad, Phiiwdr .phia. Pa. j appear before the Judure" of tb Orohans Court, i I to rxs ne.ifi in t.iensi.ur, on me oral ;uonoav oi I ileeemt.er n-xt. then and tbc-re to nc.-ent or ro- fare ta e "lie renl estate ot John Sway, u MULVEI1IL CROOK. Married, at bt. Nicholas church at Nicktown, by the Rev ' "eaed. a; ::.e api.ra';?ej vuluat-.on put opon it Fih, Tin rp-. c , . . ' I bYin ii.qjes: duly awariej by tte said court, or lather Pius, on Tuesday, September 29th, SDOw why the game ehouid not be soi.i. 1 OJ" T.-. r . . . . I 1 . . IT -T-ITI' I jooo, mi. jmiufi iwuivenn, ur Indiana county to Eiizabeth Crook, of Barr town. ship. BRADLEY BLATTE Marrifd, at St Patrick's church Ncxry, Blair countv. Pa . by Rev Fa: her Kittell, on Thursday, Sep- Not Popular With the Girls. One r- . i - . I rf .11 n .. . tnemseivea as ieonijr oia, ue J'"'u ' of the provisions of tne marriage license tember 2.1th, 1883, Mr. ITuch Bradlev, of a aw. uv wc i aw wnicn w, ii not oe popular with the fe- Pr-op'e would prefer electing a dlor wl ,w..i.llow:hemtoendthe:rdays by a themti CfiQ natural aeam. ii. u.iK - c thev are not over ,ix eeM. f... f.i. . St. .lni.- r..h i- -i. k - I taxpayers to have a di" "I'I 7h"J; prevent them from ..bta.-uitm a c,rt,fica:e , Monday. Somber 28th. 1885, by Rev. .i.dk j.ep-wiw iuuu.o .... a. - from the court, and L-itveui. e mnrriaBft. Father Smith Me P.t.r iuri:.. ' j .-.--.. a . V T. a i.vj 1.UUIIH IU JJU Few. bowev.-r. vii, ever rat. mer tv- tv- . Hattle McDermitt. both of m.rfi-M t.r.. Johnstown to Miss Kate Blatte, of Blair township. B'air county. McGLTRE McDERMITT. Married, at U. A. LUTHEK. Sheriff. EK ATE. Ebenphunc. Sej.t. o. 18t6. v-,,-i'ii.T M!r., .t f.i ! selves, as tbe Herald Intimates, but we - - v-" s s.n:nj? at oat- ' . .. n ..:.. "'-, Jaa.es Jie.man. aKed ; to new f . -h are nd. 3 -a a son t.f Mr r-tor We k now of no county id mo w. c.r 8on)e to avoid UiakiDrf an uath tbat . l- 'broken near the ankle ' tbe ald' P'n ha9 been lrlea' aDG 0Dcl tard.y stand the tt-at of l-ti . one years, aod it v. ;i! taar ft 1 i ell..r: f..r ship. " was :h- resu.t c! '.? a b I . . kaIm IKa ftrat to arlnnr ft U"J , . . n , TT .1 lc TO ak. Dr. M!:!er re- ! isaacrisner, m uuun. years old ana wno oecamo iKe uin u whole trntii, and i . will HA LTON McDERMITT Married, at ur tiutf-. the : St. John's Catholic church In Altoona. oo ! rrutn. Sunday, September 27. 18S5. Mr. Thomas -'p ar.-i -.p br,y'8 cocdltiou :,...,, v J-"-k Havt-n. W..,' l &;t-p "'''' at the 2'i' 1 ' - :r.g cytr the CilDton this week. the next term -ry to pui the costs '-v or.-jaht trivia. If "at roie was adopted tl.Tr- are one or two ... .r, I . u . """ '' jf Bedford county , t-v countoifelt rhoney. .ast week at Bedford - 't j. -l0ner Linaeufeiter ,JM-1 ::ooe represented I'r H'lli-ncu I.I..H nn.l " ..,. ..... . ' 'Mr i r'"- na! conduct oo tte ! Halto o to Miss Alice MeDermltt, both of, A fstty of proirresj has cot produced a ' .'trnn. ma when he lived in uomaaysuur. ci-uj- remeay equal iox. yc.eaui Balm for ca- i DAVIS IIOWELL Married at the rrtEK. as lie says, -from Lwistowo to tarrh. cold in tbe hed rod hay fever. It ,8 residence of tne bride's parents In Ebens B airsville." ' f!'jiLfi'lIi?jU.L0'l' HIfeCI' 8se , bum, on Tuesday. September otrii nuium khiuii t' h .. KC'' 1 J K Vr,s , by Rey. Georee Hill , Mr. R chard Davis Of uraphio account of th conapirsey to swasainatB boroueh (nuntinRdoD) with the yarn tbat immediate relief and curs the worst ca3rs. inh.6fn ,n ia. ,. , , i LiBroin. Perit.ma eTp-rt-nrea Cf our irrai. ,. a mrii,i.m H.nrw Harrison T h.. b n i,i.i -,i.K ... Jonestown to MiSS Mary Jane Howell, Of Sptra in the Rete-I Capitol; their heroic brarerr iieury -uu . . - r..., .rru imm Khenshurj f:.llr reoounted in those vivid sketches. The, boyhood, and cousioeted my cae chroic un- ; Th ,m B . fc "Spy" i tho most th.iiilnir war book til about three vears a0 I Drocnrort P,." 1 S rP'"" business ever published. EnrtorM by hm.drert. of Ul BOOUl mree years aO 1 procured El 9 mf)n of Jnl,natown nU y,r, I I Preas snd AffentV testimonUla. A UrK. hand- AGENTS WANTED TCck "Spy of the Rebellion Now selling by the 7.ne tti'mjatfli .' No ronj.eti tion. Only book of its kind. Tbe '-SI " rereals many t-rrtt nfthe ynar never before published. A STRAY IIEIFFEUS.Ciime to tbe reIletiee of the iih?CTiter about the l?t of July last two heifters. T!:u one if :i dark red tn color a-.id was killed on M.o r;i!!-..;id. The other l a r.nrt enlor. both e:i-? r- f ..ff and B hole In tror'tf' n-.. ttll -eifaina wl'h the onder '. ' ? ..--.I'r i req'.ieiite'l to eome forward, ! !"' i . .-ay eharif- a ai)d take her aay, n".rt;:'? .:.e v.;l! be dif!""d of nee..rrlnir to 'air. .JOHN SrHKIITH, Wilmore, Sep'. th. ..-:!. FOR SjA-IE, Jgff TIN TJC " NOT" 'DEAD YET VALLIE LUTTRINCER, lrrcTrii er TIXf COPPER WW SHEET-IRON WARE Al TIX HOOFIXG, IteM.eetfullT invite tbe tlr.tln ... I.i. ... I ard the public In icenerml to tbe fnet that 1 la etui I "ITT'nK "n hntne'd at tne old dtand orviu tba. ( t . Tt n. were amons tne aisiingoisucu ).cuXci3 carried by bim over tbe Allegheny rooun tain. Ic tbe first place no stage driver ever had a route trat extended from Lew!stown to Blalrsviile, the unuas distance alloted to each driver belnn from ten to Bfteen m le. and la tbe second place if Clay or Harrison had ever passed through this o.ace as they must have done In uoin from B alrsv.iie to Lew.vowu, the writer of this would nave made it his special business to take a . 00 It f them. A theV wew never ucm Cream Balm, and 1 count mj --,f sound to day, ail from tbe u-e uf one v. u e. J. R. Ebensbure's fair and accomp ished dauebf- Cooley, bardw,r, merely. M ntrotf, Pa. ! h ' hnnwholil Thiit thir ... I. j ..-., v J mnj i ur ; blrssed with pp&ct-, plenty aod cootentment fhfiuA book. rP: SO illutrmtionn. HTACENTS WANTED! AOENTSI This book is tiut-fllina all others. Oreroar awn.frerf fAwiMihf applioati.ms for scencies bare bea received. We have many agents who hi al he was discharged i of Isaac Fisher's story won't bold water. hsT sold from Or M Jlee kunreii eoiriVa. iine'a i. .. .u . ... 1 -Ths "SPY" is Bold only by our Great Nerve R-storer. Xo tits aftrr firsr : . VT c''Jlc,e w,s" 01 lce'T "lend. Aaron., ana can w be found in bookstore a. .,o w . Ul3t A handsome and delicious cake found Its I Hells to merchants, farmera. mechanics. nd rrer- dayanse. Marve.ous cures. Treatise auJ ., , " , " ' fc-Wv. Abaolntsly tv rwi-it wt to mi vr f2 00 triai bottia free to fit cas. Send u uiw mnruim oy tne nappy b,if We wsBtoBesaentin every Grand Army f". ll WUICU WO Dim OUT OeSl DOW BDd r! .na .ut.r,j , .... " I For fill rsrtirnlsrs snd (rn sddrees re turn our thanks. a. w CAhurroN 4 co., Pnbiuhers. new lor. Fits All firs stopped fre- by Dr. Ki J Dr. Kline, 931 Arch St., Philadelphia, T. TWO YOUNC BUCK LA.rtBS. ONE A YRMILIMi, andonb lOVH iXU A-HALF MONIU'S OLD, Kull Blooded Ilester. raired fr.nn :nll blooded ewei tl;at were iT'ti-ortid fr.u t 'uTi.ida. A::V j.-fo-i ivi ir.if to ::.i.ruve it-rir st.iek ...;') . t.. ..'ure a k. 1 t.rt-e,.i r. 1 wfil ?ei. ;he:u Ti.e a...ive 'j..ir.th.,.ed whirl, i.ro worth t:.e money. Kor lurticr 1 -artl.-iln .-i.i ! : KH H1.X IOX, Sisko Vaj-lev. tiia.r county, Hb. September 26, 1K.". STRAY COW. ''.'ann1 premi ?e of tbe subscrit cr. In i'lcarij.d town ritl p. Cambria county, iu or i.Ikiu: the It: o: Ju.v lati. B red cow with fuii.l Lite iot In forel.eaj and !ome white on the iiclly. tne owner is re quested to como forward."" prove )r.jer;y. pty charge and take her - otherwise cbe will be di'i'oseU ot uccordlnu to lw. St JAMES OKOVB, C'learfleld tp., !eit. lltb, ENCINES, VIBRATORS. THRESHINC MACHIEES, GRAIN DRILLS, cider mills Varrartei the beet ran dntla: the eele-b-nted f'ennnvlvanta. tee only perfect fore feed j.hoaj.bate stt'aehment !n Je. t ider .Villa; the celelra'".1 Am-lean a. vooi American. t iiSIIFI.I.Fni, II a T PHI'AaM and SIAMUKI) IHI'I.I 1H TS irenerslly. Send for rata l.nfiis. A. KVBQI'HAR, l'enusvlvanis Aitnculturil W ..rka. YorB I's Mountain Hone. Ktnbanr '"I'plJ lrom a larve atoclc. -der, any article In hl. ! . the larvest. lc the hi." living- (.rices. tfNo penltentl : St tbla wtbllhm ;, TIN UO()F . - Olve me act t : work and price. V Hbenebunr, Aj.ri. 1 j., :,--. ' irei.ird - . a. t"nt) to er- c Mr '. !et t at ; ri lowest - sol I ! I A 1. I Y. my 1.' t I M.' iLK. F OR SALE. UDITOKS' NOTICE! Havinsr been H-'lnted Auditor to rejKirt dis tribution of th e 1111 in tbe handni.f 1 hnmaa I. Powera. fiiriiff ..I Mr". Knit MctJonsh for the henettt of creditor", a ehown by hla flratand par tia. account. Nutien la hereby iilven that I will fit nt mr othVe in HhenburK," I'a., on Thorsday, nctoherS. lsS5,at lo o'clock a. m.. to rt'end to thedutlea of caul appointment, st which time and place all pctri.na Interested may attend If they see pr'ier. M. D. KITTKUI, Auditor. KbenfhnrK, Sept. la, 'a.-3t "OTICE The undersigued havlntf parchaeeil two two-yesrs old B'ack mart In.ra Silas M. H- Uilar. have lett the mi on my farm In t'leartle.d town. hip, known as the I. Trnier farm, w th my tenant. John Weaklan. .lurlnif my bleajute. A i! peri i.s are herehy no tified not lo meddle or lutcrlere 1d the fame. WM. LlTZlNisLR, Loretto, Aus:. 2th. "SV-SU A valuable piece ol land eonta . ; r sbsut ITS seres, in White and Resde tont !-b ith th J'learfleld creek rnrniBK throiiuh i'.. ...Meinlcs land ol Hon. John liean Bt.d Martin i k hi.aNmt 30 serea cleared and havlnit thereor. rre-ied a tvf. atory frame houe. 1 be ba'an.-e le veil timbered with pine. hrml.K-k. k and other t.mher. Tbb lnd la underlaid with c.al and Irun ore. TkB I'reaaon and CoalKirt ra Iroad. now heirs bllt msa throiivh ttn Isnd. tor particalars bb4 term rail on er sd.lre-s MATTHIAS i l-ke. Cambria C!o.. r JEFFERSON ACADEMY '"""sirsr, !., 2U mile from Plttssors; Forhoth fezes 10 teacher. Thorough Inatrse tlon In Classical, Cobcrcial. SeiBmria, Normal afo MtsicaL CorajB: also, FrcDsk, Herman and MilitaRt rianj Students prst pared for Sophomore yr In bbj coll eg e. Tnitlnn, 91 e fli. Ksit term rpsns Sept. TJ-1. For eatalorne or iLlormstlon. address Rrv W. F. BKIPWN, rrancirau July 4. 'KV4t. SELWYIJ HALL "AT- A thoretirti T-earaferr ahel fw Bevs ria Tweow t kto Milltarr law. Btrrt a! fSje 4rrin auiitu. wne, f. L. C. IIIHOP. Hd Master, edlrt, a.
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