ERr5BFRe. pa. r . - - - OCT. 23. 1S8S. TtfCAL AXD PERSONAL. rhre and the Other Place. Sfrt I7ier ! , w will soon be upon us. r wrihf fr. and read this paper. (iters ro to the Sugar Bowl. fresh oy tn-trin,,,nl"' market is somewhat go to the Sonar oi n vnr before tackUig the T.yH.aaiole i ...:rw not tl r ,r tne bet fl In the market. go to ; ,r Bowl- f ;' ryron- r-T" mi" 19 to largely d ins-'" and capacity, f ",,1, tie candidates for Governor of " Y rk are Mchelors. ' " K t.lWiifW BPtiius has ffttented what !" ..h, -Tiimous Thirteen Puzile." Cr00 8nd (-',P"t't rB"ro J will ptH f-r tmsineas about the 1st of De- wi-!iine oysters stews will be r-te Aifi?i st the agBT kowi, idq aon t it. . . r little wife-bes titter Tr,,.r '" " " " ,inr the rvh!ppln-poet Uv H y r r hunting ant killing of deer Is " ,.-,.! h'lt it i rot lawful to hoend are i n" the crei- fin been organized in f3un- , 1 -illVI'H! ' i -i.t: for t!:e purpose of starting p a 'effK-Mry at Out place. (ariaiid. a protnineiK cm- ir ' 1 1: rl"-'! ibout 41) years. B'.rkr, Chairman -of the ! t Vtite -imnrttee. I IMAfd .iv, in ,irs.lfirl county. for . . .1. ..... I, i resited the the estate f .John on Hlah rtreet. a rrv ii.Tfai'd. t F. lwsr.li, of Cambria town I.. ('. Morgan, will sail to :M- I.ewi t-.I R-v ' . V... V..rlr .. J .itrar nirtl ft: t t,p V. a. i'. " r !; I- P-ttlUiStea Hll llirit- unp uitl t .r'n tcarrianes in IVnnsy Iwasila during f- wrPk pr-'viou-' to tt.e tanina rt3!sct of tlw jfjnarriar 'aw. ; tof-o ?i-i?e!. living near Indiana, .Pa., fc ,-iivl ttie champion pquah thls season, j ...jr.s seven feet eitfht inches arourtd, -iff)i si p )und. !-j: ha Iioyle. residing near Baker's ' -,. in L air county. Hized years, shot; T.w:f in tt'.e thiith on Monday last while j 9-,.,iy (.gn.llinif a lnsded revolver. , j-.li-i-.ire liiirdon, of the Pennsylvania ! jj..e ( i.nrt, declares that the Act of as- : y civitie rfficer of counties of th g . i' ,-.s i'aries is unconstitutional. ;A .ori.Kil month N twenty days. The j Jt.yur-orintendenf rules that school boards ! tj-'-H.-ttrg for twentv-two days will for-; J ru-e r st ate of tf'e State a-p-opriation. El. Maon, of the Kvt wrd, was! tn-'-il tre i-'ir.tract for huildine th -fence tf .'.- lt'e 'tan1 of the water vorks -C,-:r!J. t id $79.00, being the low- ' ' ! (j rp, a 17 year old fock j vi-p. e'ri. s'tt n ptt'd to entninltt suicide I tiVpg 'audinnm on S-tur-dy. -Plie was ' ar(i by tt.e pr-mipt administration of the i f Tr remedies. ; -S'- J.phn S'nrni he eonrsfor -for th M-n at f .a 'iii-!..,iw, has a fiwce of : I mwni son;, liur. is la--. !!ii 1 -r fie vlvantag-- of Kie In- 4 r.' r- (' ' fir- wt-nther. ; -M- V M'.'ann, of AHh.m.i. has j j il.itv a engineer on tl) hrar.ch ft-;--!'t K-ek owing to Mr. Iirt. Mc-C- , " e r-i;ulr pneineer being slightly In -p - -tt N;t m t seriously ill. -M's Morris Viumery. of rlen Hope, C i.- lro,K,ty, .laughter of Mr. -Richard ! t -tun. deceased, of this plaee, is lying! ; :v i;l at the resident uf her sister, I 1 J in-e Iliirtnett, of Johnstown. j-Mr R E. Jones has ust received the' i'."-t lot of lail.es' and children's-coftts ever j k i' t to E:eBsbure. at prices to suit If rr.ve sls.i g larij" lot of ladies', youth's ; t ! ' iMren's scarlet ami whiie u-Serwpar. ! I-A nan famed .I'smes Keener, who was t'-ci i the county fair at Greensburg on ! 1 i.f last week, was knocked down j t ! to1 !ie( (,n o,,. Msin street of the town j rty sfter dark. The tnieres Are not i t -T' Isw re-j'iiri'.a finger boards at puh- I r al s- i js, which has never hereto- j ft ' eti nh-erve I in this nelihboruood Is' v 'r.i obeyed, qiiito a number having .r reivrtly erected in Cambria township, i -Kv-rythlrR Is advancing in prie lately, !!: is an ind ratlon that good tioses are lire The pr'pe of hides has lateky ad m1 Messrs. Kirchnf-r &. Co, tan If of tr.,s pia.'e. are paying the advanced ; -A great savlni? is m,la In fi(lli- atwb tt.e fee,. And a great savitv? in iraje tv mini- firfitaQ tuii ini. u T.n net ft good cutter at Dufton A a: a ti-ry low price. Call and see . -T.ie f v. wit 2 named persons can each r'-ife: by ra.ling at the Ebensburg M Samuel (iibbs. Miss Emma sn, M -s Annie Jones, Miss Sadie E. -Uh, Martin Lyman. Rev. H. A. i -I.: i (Jrfves, who was at one time a f - ':t of A tor na, whers he was em f ?M is an engineer between Altoona and Cvonttg'!, wv, kl!pd n a railroad accl- '.to- Wednesday last In Massachusetts. tt,ewi employed as an engineer. f-TVuif1) i.umeroui causes may rparate '.'ti tr. t,sir grsy, a!! that Is r.eed '1 to -.-' to natural color is Hall's Vegetable n I! at Kenewer. For more than twen- -Mr. its f.!es have been enormous, but t.) learn of its first failure, "ypiuutioti of Jack Laporta. con :;' rnr i4f ii the second degree, for a :- ;. 8s t-ard at IlnntiDgdon on Frl t T!'p af plication was refused, and " Pfi rer wgH sentsnced to six years' im- f Tit'1 ln t''' Wf,cterD penitentiary. ; -ttose,.i(in of Board of Pardons V.T .1...... . . f -u.fiii i ui-snay last, trie case or " M ' n, of Mifflin county, sen ' ' haegfd was set down for Mon "'en It will be decided on Its - "ne, ss if it had never come before 't rn!ra t for digging the trench rp"m up to the water works, cp tte same after the pipe Is laid. I s'urday last to Messrs. Davis !. f.f t'.e Etst ward, the contract 5' n oo. Some of the bids rnn np ,J -Vti!. known as prisoner No. C .ft IF. " u.e western penitent arv on i' Vif oiht. He t..:.rr,.,rtrat Mair e was tried and sent ch term. IftH for .k t! shoe store of Mr. John I). ". t Johnstown and sentenced to - Pars. To i j' !ut day of tie county fair at In 'a ' ai bonanza for the business ? restaurant keeper had to em- '"N'anu. and soli 3 000 oysters. V l' 1 "J3I) bam nlwche, 600 - i.Wjo toby cigars, and other ' in proportion. y rnanrnoth steers, one weighing Mi'n'!''-aD'1 the other 3'4C7 Poinds t ' ' bl 'n ftt the GreQsburg fair V 7 k, T!,e 'ar8p9t stood nearly 17 ' sun measured 11 feet and 7 ''"Ut the gift Then aora neffnat j j 1 -'it i'....' T !n PoMg':ke!ps!e, N. Y. J JmB ueusral Grant's latest letters were written to bis fHend Admiral Amtnen. Copious extracts from these letters appear In the November number of the 2iort American Xeviev. Thev aire Grant's fir. Keneial lropressions of foreign countries and are very Interesting, also, in other re spects. An elastic step, buoyant spirits, and clear complexion, are the results ot pure blood. The possessor of healthy blood en Joys a clearness of perception. Impossible when the blood is heavy with Impurities. Take Ayer.s Sarsaparllla, tbe best blood p. rlfier and vitalizer. Mr. n. A. McPikf, of tbe Altoona 7maf, paid the town a -short visit on Fri day last, but only tarrted a few hours, re turning to Altoona the same day. Bta ob ject in coming was te see bis broiher-m-law, Mr. Martin Ward, Ik., who. we are sorry to Tl3Very III with that fatal disease, con suttlon. Now is the time to commence making arrangements for getting out every Demo cratic vote. Lm every sound and healthy D. mocrat appeint himself a eommlttee of one to take to the polls some aged or Infirm voter, who cotld not well get to the polls without assistance. We have the votes, get them out so that they will coant. Under Kbe new law a blank will be fur nished to every taxable, wtrich must be I n lied up and sworn to. A great amount of j additional work win devolve npon the as sessors ar.d county coniarissiooers end ; large amount of addition alpense will be j entailed mpon the county, -while the addl I tional tines collected will fo to the State, j The new school house -at Bulah, In Cam bria township, has bwen com p. e ted and is J fitted rp with the latest Improved style of , school furniture The school was to have i opened on Monday last, but as the desKs I flirt nt & rnlnn X a. I , muvtiiu iitub me aay or commence- I ment was put off until next Monday. Miss I.aura Bynon, of this place, is tue teacher. The Iro.-- work for the new bridge over ! iiioou-qucnanna at German's Mills, arrive I I J here by railroad In the beginning of the ! week, and teams have been engaged hauling ! j it oiu to its destination for tue past few i j davs. Ao Ohio Bridge company has the i . contract for its erectVra and whencompleted ! K will be the first Iron bridge butit In the i north of the county. ' On Friday last crew of extja freight No. j 3 found the dead body of a man lying on I the railroad track near East Coneniaugh, i with the right leg awd ana broken and sev j eral cuts about the head and face. He Is supposed to have been rising ou a freight train aoc- 'ell off. Re was about thirty years i of age, and had sandy hair. His remains j were buried by the poor authorities I The best place to buy clothing in Al- toona Is at the Rochester One-price Cloth- ing house, No. :3r Eleventh Avenue. Mr. j Charles Latterner is now employed tliere, j and people from this comrty will find him I ever ready to give them bargains In all kinds or clothing and gent's furnishlDg ; goods. Don't forge when vou go to Al- j toona that 1300 Eleventh Avenue Is the ! place. Wm. Scott and Mary Fnrst, of Wayne , burg, spoiled ror and ohtainJd a marriage license. Then calling in witnesses the man 1 said: "We acknowledge ourselves husband and wire." This acknowledgment is all the I law requires, and saved the fee of either i alderman or preacher. It was the shortest j marriage eereminy on record In the hlstorv ' of Greene conntv. The first settlers, of this count v had to : endure a great many privations arid hard i ships that the people of to-day never dream of. Among the many luxuries and com- forts that are enloyed by the people of to- dsv. one of the greatest K the ract of being able to step Into John "Owens' store on High I street where you can buy dry goods, dress i goods, boots and shoos, groceries and pro j visions o f the best jnality at the very low ! est prlcps. A man named John Lloyd was admitted I to the Almshouse last week, who was said j to he partially Insane, hut whose appear i are and actions Inpicated that a hostility ! to work whs the strongest hallucination or ', his unbalanced mind Heel timed to he a j carpenter and the nxt morning he was given ; a Job on a wt?on shed that was being built, i hut arter working a short time remarked : that "he could get a 11 .ng any place If he I had to work," took his deparloie for some i Institution better adapted to his comfort, j Thehoose of Mrs. Strah B -o )its. a widow woman, ag"d .eighty-three, living j three miles from Dunols. Clearfield comity, I wss entered Thursday morning of last week between 12 and 1 o'clock by four mssked men. John Brooks, a son of Mrs. Brooks, aged slxtv years, was terribly beaten with clubs by the men, and his condition is criti cal. Mrs. Brooks ane her granddaughter, a girl of fontteen. were terror! led but un harmed. About S In money, two watches. an? a gun were stolen. Threats of lynch ing the marauders are made. Charley Michaels, of Johnstown, was brought to Jail on Tuesday last, sentenced to one yesrs' Imprisonment in the county lall for beating his wife. n has served several terms before for the offence, j and unless disabled by aceldent or tls ca reer cut short by death will more than likely serve several more for the same of fence, as Imprisonment in the county jail has no tenors for him. Nothing 6hort of the whipping-post would have a beneficial effect on him and It certainly would save a large amount to the tax payers, who must pay for his boarding in the county jail. Wednesday was a notable day for the astronomical world. At 7 o'clock In the morning the long-expec'ed epoch of the perlphellon of Saturn occurred. It Is twenty nine and one-half years since the occur rence of a similar event, and In that period Saturn has travelled more than five billions of miles and now looks the sun In the face from a standpoint one hundred billions of miles nearer to the central orb than when, fifteen years ago, he passed Aphelion, or his most distant point from the sun. At the same time the earth approaches a point where her small orb is almost between the sun and Saturn, and hence profits largely by the proximity. While assisting to extinguish a fire among the rarters of the roof of blast fur nace No. 6, of the Cambria Iron company at Johnstown on Monday last. Jacob Miller, wbo was on a ladder at the time and look ing up, was struck on the upper lip by a falling slate that was torn off the roof and bis Hp almost severed from his face and left hanging down over his chin. He was immediately taken to Dr. W. B. Lowman's office, the wound dressed and the Injured lip stlched back to Its place, but whether It will unite again seems to be a matter of some doubt, and It may be that fie will be permanently disfigured. Tho Authors' Review for September re flects credit upon the enterprising publisher, Percy F. Smith. The author of "Horn Sweet Home" is the leading theme, with a likeness of Payoe, followed by an illus trated paper on Washington. "Happy Childhood." a picture or General Grant's birth place, and the appropriate engravings in the children's department (very attrac tive). lirt this Pittsburg publication on a plane with many more pretentions publica tion In .hnrt the manner in which the Xevi Is conducted reflects credit npon the j ' pudliaber and editor Tl i verv attractive 1 "rl and useful publication. ChronicU graph, Alt. 24, '85. r- I F1T8-AU fits stopped free by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. No fits after first list's use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and t - ' 00 trial bottle free to fit cases. Send to Dr. KMne, !il Arch St., P.'iiiade'piia. About 4 o'clock on Tuesday morning Conductor Utlchrisf. freight train broke while descending the mountain, near Wil more, and the two sections collided, wreck ing thirty one cars. Twenty live of the cars were thrown over the embankment Into the creek and tte other six were piled np in an Indiscriminate neap on both tracks, com pletely blockading the road. Fortunately all the trainmen escaped Injury. The wreck crews from East Couemaugh and Gallitzin were sent for and soon arrived, but the morning passenger trains were delayed from three to foer hoars. No blame appears to attach to the trainmen. The Iocs wilt amount to many thousands of dollars Admiral Ammen, it appears, was very desiroos to bring General Grant into active connection with opening the Nicaragua Ca nal, and on that point he says this : "Had not circumstatvces.partly apparent to all, served as a prevention, there ate snb staQtial reasons for believing that Genera! (icant would have taken positive action looking to the construction of the Nicaragua Canal, and that a fair statement, laid before the American people, would have brought superabundant capital to execute a work that, even with verv low rates of tolls would be rem iterative to a degree; and by reason of its relative economy of construction, actually freed from any possible rivalry.' "Nobody ever reads advertisements, said a merchant to the editor. 'Tell jon what I'll do," replied the editor; "I'll put you In an advertisement In the smallest type In the office and place It in the most ob scure corner of the paper, and if yon do not acknowledge within two weeks that sev eral persons have read It, I'll give you a two column ad' one year for nothing." "All right," said the merchant, and the editor in serted the following: "Wanted-l.OOO cats, doss.of all ages, breeds and sires, for which a liberal price will be paid. John Jones. No- 2 Blank street. The editor called around the following week to see if Mr. had beard from the advertisementbut he was too late. Jones had commixed suicide th day before. ealport, Vm . Oct. 0, IHHS. Having lately arrived and driven my stake in the city of Coal port I know -full well that a letter from here will irrXereft your many reafiers This town is sit-iated along the waters or the Ciearfieli creek 5 or 8 miles north of Fallen Timber. There are three distinct towns here, viz : Coalport. Blaine Oety and Rosebub. Judging from appear ances the population of all must be in the neighborhood of 2,00t. We have a number of grocery stores, two hardware's, jewelry "nree. attorney offices, -eentists. M. D's, Shoemakers, two liveries, candy factory! sort drink factory. tw planing mills, furni tore establishments, barbers, restaurants, pool and billiard tables, skating rinks, three hotels and another In course of erection.The Clearfield Ronse, formerly Bennett Ilouse, is open for guests and h -proprietor will gladly welcome aH his Cambria friends as well as all others that call at his office either on business or pleasure. The Messrs. Flynn's have a saw mill here, which! Is r"'!y a liimho or Its kind. 2.V0O0 to 40 - ",'K)0 feet or lumber is turned out by it every 1aJ'' besides all the wttvte Is cut wp by small sws into different small varieties of lum- ?T- oa' and lumber a' the chief produc-J ; ttons or the surrounding country. Provi I sions or all kinds are sold here at about the , same rates as you pay ror them there, the j onlv difference, in a husiness way Is that the ; dealers sell principally for cash. The track on the Cresson and Coalport road is laid np the creek from here a distance of 2 miles. I A large force of men are at work laying the ' track and other wavs vwiftlr.g the road. nen 1 become better acquainted I will call again. Much'y yours. Job. Sheriff's need Confirmed. D A. Luther, E'-q . high Sheriff of Cam bria county offered the following deeds for confirmation on Tuesday last: His deed fo David Teeter for lot In Cone maugh boron jfh. Slid as the property of William II Morgan and Martha Morgan, for 600. His deed U David M. Lnden for lot in Ehensburg borough. Sold as the property of William L. Shinafelt, for 40. His deed to Anthony Sanker for lot in ra:iitTJn borough. Sold as the property of Elizabeth C. Brady and Ellen Parrish, for rroo. His deed to C. L. Dick for lot in Stony creek township. Sold as the property of Jeremiah Oaks, for f9. His deed to Cambria Iron company for Jot la Prospect borouth. Sold as the property of nugh Gallagher, for $300. nis deed to A. V. Barker fer 71 acres of land in White townshtp. Sold as the prop erty of Charles Gauotner, for the sum of J780. When In the Wronsr Channel The bile wrecks grievous injury Head- aches, constipation, pain ln the liver and stomach, Jaundice, nausea ensue. A few doses of Hostetter's Stomh Bitters will reform these evils and prevent further In Jury, It Is a pleasant aperient. Its action npon the bowels being unaccompanied by griping. The liver is both regulated and stimulated hv It. and as It Is very impolitic to disregsrd disorder of that organ, which through neglect may cnlminatein dangerous congestion and hepatic abscess, the Bitters should be resorted to an early stage. Fail ure to do this renders a contest with the malady more protracted. Fever and ague, rheumatism, kidney and bladder troubles are remedied bv this fine medicine, and the Increasing infirmities of age mitigated by it. It may be also used In conva'e;cence with advantage, as it hastens the restoration of 1 vigor. Aiwumest Court. Argument Court convened on Monday last with President Judge Jonhnston and Associate Judges Flanagan and Masters on the bench. Owing to a great many of the attorneys having been absent last week at the session of the Supreme Court In Tittshurg and having in conseqoenae hsd but little time to prepare their cases, but little business was done and the entire list wae continued, with the exception or a motion for a new trial In the cases of the Commonwealth vs. Harriet Fa loon ; same vs. William F. Cook and same vs. Andrew Mulherron. The motions were after argument rerused in each case and the parties sentenced. The terms of their sen tence will be found in another column. Court adjourned on Tuesday morning until Monday, the 9th of November next, when the cases now on the Arg nment list wili be beard. Prisoners Henteneed. Mrs. Harriet Faloon, of Johnstown, who was convicted at last court of keeping a bawdv bouse, was sentenced to pay a fine of 5100, costs of prosecution and undergo an Imprisonment in county jail for eleven months William F. Cook, who was convicted of embezzlement, was sentenced to pay a fine of flO. costs of prosecution and un- ae n Imprisonment in county Jail for a fAam nlnnin Jana Andrew Mnlherron, who plead guilty to the charge of embezzlement ou three in dictments, was sentenced in the first case to pay a fine of $20. costs of prosecution and undergo an Imprisonment In the Western penitentiary for the term of one year and in the other two cases sentence was suspended. Tks at ofesttoste rases af catarrh are cured by the use or Ely's Cream Balm, the only agreeable remedy. It is not a liquid or snuS and is easily applied. For cold in the bead it is magical. It gives relief at once. Brice 50 cents. For fifteen years I have been greatly an noyed with this disgusting disease, which caused severe pain in my head, continued dropping into my throat and unpleasant breath. My sense of smell was ranch Im paired. By a thorough use for six months of Ely's Cream Balm I liav entirely over come these troubles J.B. Case, Su Denis Hotel, Broadway, N. N. Aw Entrvprltlnt, Rellatele House. E. James can always be relied npon, not only to carry in stock the best of everything, but to secure the agency for such articles as have well kuowo merit and are popular with tho people, thereby sustaining the reputation of being always enterprising and ever relia ble. Having secured the agency for the oe ebrated Dr. King's New Discovery for Con suaiption, he will sell it on a positive guar antee. It will sure'y cuie any and every stection of the throat, chest and longs, and to show our confidence we invite jou to call and get a trial bottle frse. An Awnwet Wanted. Can any one bring ns a case of kMney or liver complaint that Electric bitters will not speedily cure? We thousands of eases cured and who are Electric Bitters, will say they cannot, as already permanently daily recommending prove. Bright's dis- ease, diabetes, weak back, or any urinary complaint quickly cured. They purify the blood and regelate the bowels, and act di rectly on the diseased parts. For sale at 50 cents a bottle by E. James. - . e a) - -- - - Any man or woman making less than $40 weekly should try our easy money-making husiness. We want agents for our cele brated Madame Dean Spinal Supporting Corsets; also, our Spinal Supporter, Shonl dei Brace, and Abdominal Protector Com bined (for Men and Boys). No experience required. Four orders per day give the Agent tlSO monthly. Our Agents report four to twenty sales daily. $3 outfit free. Send at once for foli particulars. State sex. L.EWTS Schiklk Co.."Sfe Broadway, N. Y f ha-re been deal In one ear lor ten years, and partially dear in the other for two Months ; have been treated by ear specialty doctors and received no relief. Having used Ely's Cream Balm for about a month, I find ray self greatly improved, andean hear well and consider it a most valuable remedy. I had also nasal catarrh, with dropping of mucous into my throat and pain over my eyes, which troubles lse have enti reiy disapp eare f). B. Yates, Upper Lisle, B roome Co w York. RYHF.SEAL. FARREN BRANNAN. Married, at St. John's Catholic church in Altoona, on Mon day. October ll.th, 1885, by Rev. Fatner Brielly, Mr. Andrew Farren to Miss Maggie Brannan, both of Altoona. OniTl'AKT. WILLIAMS Died, at his residence In Cambria township, on Saturday, October 17th. 1885, Mr. John R. Williams, aged about 90 years. MA HONEY. Died, at the Almshouse, Saturday, October 17th, 1"85, Mr. Tarrick Mahoney. He was admitted from Johns town on the 15th of August last, suffering from consumption and has no lelatives in this county, so far as known . WILLS. Died, at the Almshouse, on Tuesday. October 13th, 1885. Mi Theresa Wills, aged about 79 years. The deceased was insane and had been an inmate or the Almshouse since the 21st or January. 1857, a period of twenty-seven years, eight months and twenty-three days. Her remains were interred in the Alms house cemetery on Thursday of last week. BRAW LEY. Died, at the Blair House In Ebeiisburg, on Thursday, October 22nd, 1885, Mr. Dennis Bra w ley, aged 78 years. The deceased was one of the oldest resi dents of this community. He was born in Portage township in 1807, on the farm now owned by his nephew, Mr. Gjlllizin Braw ley, where his parents settled in 1804. When abont two years of age his father sold his Improvement and bought the farm in Cam brie township, now owned by Rev. William L'.oyd. about one mile west of Ebensburg; where the family resided for a great many years and where the deceased grew np to manhood. He was a boy when the turnpike was built in 1818 and carried watr for the men who worked on the road for his father who bad a contract for making a section or the road. When a young man he com menced the but-iness or wagoning, hauling goods from Baltimore and Philadelphia to Pittsbnrg over the pike, and he followed that occupation until the building of the canal and Portage railroad, ended the days for the transportation or goods in that way. He then went to boating on the canal and run boats on the Pennsylvania canal up until the time of its abandonment, when he went to Cumberland, and for a number of years, during the period of the late war ran boats on the Cumberland canal. He could recollect when the. feasibility of building a turnpike over th Alleghenies was laughed at, when the canal and Portage railroad scheme was thought to be a chimera, and he lived to see them both serve their day of usefulness, when they were each supposed to be the greatest achievement of human progress in carrying of m ighi across the mountains, and he saw them abandoned one after the othr as the Inventive genius of the times perfected something better. He was honest and conscientious in all bis deal ings and of unquestioned integrity. During his long and Industrious life he had acquired a competence, and for the past twenty years had not been engaged in any active business. He was nevr mar ried, but made his home with Ex Sheriff Blair, whose wife was his niece. He was a bro.her of Mr. David Bra w ley, of West moreland county; Ex-Sheiiff John Brawley, of Hollidaysburg; Mrs. Catharine Dillon and E izabeth U-srncame, of Minnesota. His funeral will take place at 10 o'clock on Saturday morning. Peace to his ashes. A s 1 THE BEST TONIC. This medicine, combining Iron with purs vegetable tonics, quickly and completely fare Dyspepsia, Indlgeiulon, Wrsksras, I an pare Bleed, HaJrtc,Cklllccd Fevers, and Nesrmlgia. It is an unfailing remedy for Diseases eftbe Kidners end Llrer. It is Invaluable for Disease peculiar to Women, and all who lead sedentary tires. It does not Injure the teeth, cause headache. or produce constipation oOit Iron medicinn do. It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulates the appetite, aida the assimilation of food, re lieves Moarthtirn and Belching, and rtrerig-tb-ns the muscles aad nerves. Tor Intermittent Fevers .Lassitude. Lack of energy, Ac., It has no equal. The genuine has above trade mark and crossed red lines ea wrapper. Taka no other. estr T Mtiwi raisin 1 e, ajLTransa, sre. i;l"-i 11 11 i-i a- irri 1 1 i-s Happy Children. Hw to Slake Then Ho Keep Then In Health and Tbey Will Take Care of the Reat. The joy of every well-rejrnlated hcosehold cornet chiefly from the children. Thousand of affectionate parents do not take care of their children. Throm;h Ig-noranee more than cnlpMa neideet tbejr nutter them to tmll lick and die, when knowledge mlrht have tared them to lore and home. Dr. Dsvld Kennedy oflem his "Fav orite Kemedy" emphatieally a medicine lor his rhiMrn-srentle In Itn ivtlon. containing mm j AorwiW iwyrecKewte trhatever, comic tri(f ht I to the Blixxl. wmrh. wnen Impure, is tie teat and nource of diveape. "f'aorir Rrmrdy Is the j friend oi childhood and'shonld be found In every I nnraery in the land. Keep it in yoor houee for I ynr children's nuke. well a lor your own. j Try It and yon will he alad yon law this article. 1 Make no mistakes. The medicine it "rperic ' Pr-mrdy" and the proprietor's name and address: Dr. Ihtvtd Kennedy, Kondont, N Y. One dollar ' a buttle. ' CJoorf Word for a ood Thlna. Dr. David Kennedy's K"vorlte Kemedy ' Is exactly what it claims to he and deserves the praisss 1 that are showered noon It by al. wbo have used It. Mr. Israel H. Snyder, ol Sauirerties, N. Y., '. says: "My HttledauKhter was covered with Salt ' Kheum from head .o foot; Dr. Kennedy's -, orlle Kemedy' cured her. This was two years . ago.' We are not In the Habit of Pnlllnsr ' any sort of patent medicines In our columns, bet we happen to know Dr. David Kennedy, of Kon dont. N. Y., and can personally teststy to the ex . eellence of the medicine whlth the Doctor calls , "Favorite Kemedy." And If a word of jura will ' persuade anybody to nse It and thus And relief from sutterlng no professional etiquette shall hln I der ns from saylns; that word, tor diseases of j the blood, kidneys and bowels It has no equal. We would not be without It for five times the dol lar that It costs. Daily Timn, Troy. A Y. From Pole to Pole Aran's RAnsAPAniXLA has demonstrated its power of cure for all diseases of the blood. The Harpooner's Story. J'ev Bedford, Jun 1, 1883. D. J. C. A TIB fc Co. Twenty years a;o I was a harnooner In the North Pacific, when five ethers of the crew and myself were laid np wit swui y. Oor bodies were bloated, (rums swollen and bleedlnr, teeth loose, purple blotches all ever us, and our breath seemed rotten. Take It by and large we were pretty badly off. All our limo-Jaic waa accidentally destroyed, but the captain had a couple dosen bottles of Am i BAasAPaarLLA and trare ns that. We recov. red on It quicker than I have ever seen men brou f ht about by any other treatment for Scurry, and I've seen a food deal of It. Bceins; no men tion In your Almanac of your Barsaparilla being good for seurry, I thought yon ought to know of Uile, and so send yon the facta. Respectfully yours, Riui T. WlKOATa. The Trooper's Experience. Afnsvcn, Baiutoland ( S. Jrira.) March 7, 18 IS. Da. J. C. AT a It Co. Gentlemen: I hare much pleasure to testify to the great Talue of tour Barsaparilla. We bare been stationed ere for oeer two years, duriDg which time we bad to Hts In tents. Being under esnTas for ouch a time brought on what Is called in thia country "eldt-eoree." I had those sores Ssr some time. I was adrlsed to take your 8a''ca rarllla, two bottles of which made my eorsa isappear rapidly, and I am now quite well. Yours truly, T. K. Bodi, T rooptr. Cap Mount d llcmn. I Ayer's Sarsaparilla Js the only thoroughly effective blood-purifler, the only medicine that eradicates the poisons of rtcrofula. Mercury, and Contagious Disease from the system. raapABSD t Xr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mao. Sold by all Drufrgista : Price 1 j Sis bottle for 96. GENERAL ELECTION PROCL.MITO CCD SAVE THE CC K'KCNWEAUH "T H E RV AH . hy an Act of the Oeneral Aasem ?T Mr of the (tommnnsp'lh of Pennsylva nia, entitled " An Act to res-ulste. the enera Elections within this Vmmn wealth . " It in enjoined upon me to irive public notice of eaid elections, snd to enumerate n nM notice what o.ticprsare tohe elected. I D- A. I.T'THEK. HiKh Sher fT of the 'ounty of t'smbria. It. the ttom monwe,th of Pennsylvania, do hereby make known and s;l ve notice to the electors ef the coun ty s foresaid, that a (Jeneral Election will be held ln said county of (tambr'a. on the. THIRD DAT 0 ? NOYEMBFR, A. H RS ! (the ssroc beinir the Tuesday next folloina- the first Monday oi siiil month.) at which time State and t'onnty offic.-r will he elected us follows: ONE PERSON for th office of State Trcnsiircr. ONE PERSON for the office of Sheriff or the f tnn'v or Cmbria. ONE PERSON for the office or Poor Houe Director for the county of Cambria. TWO TERSONS for the office or Jury CnmmUsmniTs for the conntv or Cambria. ONE PERSON r.ir the office or Coroner tit th county ot Cambria. J sse hnrrby texifre Icaoira orwrf cWrs twatiee, that the lncc lor rmlittnir Hie aforesaid election In the several wsrds. borooihs. districts and townships within said ennnty are as follows to wtt : The Flcrtors ot the district composed of the township of Allegheny to meet at Bradley's schor.l house. In said township. The Klectors of the district composed of the tr.wnship ( Adams to meet at the house of Dan'l Dunmire. in Adamshnrg The Electors of tile dlptrlct. composed of the townhin of Farr to meet at School House No. 11. In srtld township The Electors of the dl'trlct composed of the township of Blsckllck to meet at th" house of Abram Miik in. deceised. In said township. The Electors ol the district composed of the towc. Ip oM'amnrta to meet at the townsnlp school nonse In Enensburg horonnh. The Electors of the district composed of the borouifh of Cambria to meet as lollows: First ward, at the school honse In said ward; Second ward, in the birouirh lock-up in said ward. The Electors of the district composed of the township of Carroll to meet st the school house In t'arrnlltown boronirh. Tne Electors of the district composed of the horoush of ttarrolltown to meet at the school house in said boronirh. The Electors ot tne district composed of the township of fthest to meet at School House No. 9, In ssld township The Electors of the district composed ofthe bor onirh ot t'hest Spring: to meet at the house of Jao.b Wsifner In said borouib. The Electors of the district composed of the township of 'lcsr(1-ld to meet at School House No. 2. adjoining the village ol St. Augustine, in said township. The Electors of the district corapesed of the township of (tonemaugh to meet at the school house st Sinirer's in sal.1 township. Tho Electors of the district composed of the borough of tVnemanirh to meet as follows: First ward, at the house of Feter Malt.e, In said Frist ward: Second ward.st the house of John Swartsman. In said Second ward. The Electors of the district composed of the boro -h of Coopersdnle to meet at the school honse in said boronirh. The Electors or the district composed ofthe township of ttroTle to meet at the school house ln the villnc-e ot Summerhlll. In said township. The Elector of the dls'rlct composed of the township of Dean to meet at Rich'andt' school bonse. in said township. The Electors of the district composed of the borough ol East Ctonemaugh to meet at the school house in paid borongh. The Electors of the district composed ofthe boromh ot F.bensbnrir to meet s follows- East werd a the office of Richard .lones. jr.. In said ward: West ward, at t'enncll Koom.io said ward. The Elee'ors of the district composed or the township of Elder to meet at the school honse in the rlllsere f St. Honiface. !n ssld township. The Electors of the district composed of the borongh of Frankl In to meet at the school house in said horonsih. The Elector cf the district composed of the township of (rallltxln to meet at seoool house No. ti. known at Mountain school house. In said town ship. The Elector the district eompoaed of the horonrh of (iallltzin to meet at the school bouse in said borough. The Electors of the district composed of the bor ough ol Omhbtown to meet at the tnhl'c school hono In said borongh. The Electors ol the district composed of the townsh Ip of Jackson to meet at tbe bonse of Henr Raeer. In said township. The Electors of the district composed of the lierotigh of .lohntown to meet as follows: First ward, at Koom No. 2, In the new school bonding on Market street. In said ward; Second wa d. at the office of .1. S Straver. Esq .on Market street. In said ward; Third ward at the house of .lohn , Brady, on Franklin street. In said wsrd: Fourth wsrd. at the school honse In ssld ward: Fifth ward, at the hnne of Anrnst Welirand. In said ward-Sixth ward, at the .lohr.stown pottery. In said ward, Seventh ward at. the office of Samuel j W. Miller. Esq. . tn ssld wsrd. The Electors of the district composed ef the : borongh of Lilly's to meet at tbe school bonse. In ' said boroueh j j The Electors ofthe district composed ofthe bor- ! j ongh or Ixretto to meet In the school bouse In i I said boronirh j 1 The Electors of the district composed of the i i township of Mnnter. to meet at the warehouse j of Anirnsrins Dnrbln. deceased, in the village of j , Monster In said township. 1 The Electors of the district composed of the ! borongh of Millville to meet s follow: First : ward, st the lock ut : Second ward, at the hose ( earrlaa-e house. In said wsrd. I I The Electors of the district com nosed of the boronirh of Prospect to meet In the school I ln said Noronsh. j The Electors ol the district composed township of rortaire. to meet at tt e school honse .r 'be bmse j near tne Tinare ot Portaire . The El -ernes of the district composed of the township of Keade to meet In the tin shop of Abraham f'omellus. In the village of Olasgow In said township. The Electors or the district composed ol the town.hln of Richland fn mee t he hosa of In- ! sepn ieis. In said township. The Electors ofthe district composed of the j township ot Stonycreek to meet at Jaeoby 'a school ! bonse. in said township. ', The Electors of the district comDosed cf the i ) township of bummerhtll to meet st SummerbUI sriiiwi iiuMre, i u in n'TOUB.n oi yv 1 1 urn re. The Electors of the district composed of the township of Susquehanna to meet at the bonse Of Michael Piatt. In said township. The Electors of the district composed ot the township of Tavlor to meet as pillows: Fjist Taylor to me-1 st the schmd boose near Hea rt rick's, in said towhshlp; West Tavlor to meet at the honse ot Jonas Blonchs In said township. The Electors of the district eompoed ol tbe borough of Tunnelblll to meet at tbe school boue m s Aid borough. Ibe Klectsrt of the dutrlot composed of tbe boron gi of Woodvaie'to meet at the Dew to hoe I honse In sr. Id borongh. The Electors or tb district composed of the borongh ol W 1 1 more to meet at council ebaober. In said borough. The Electors of the district eompossd of the township of Washington to meet at the school house at the foot of Flane . In tbe borough" ot Lilly. A Tbe Electors or the district composed of the township of White to meet at the small store I bonse of John V.. (iatet.ln said township. The Elector of the district composed of the ! township or Toder to meet as follows First di vision, at School Honse Eo S. In ssld township Second division, at Beam's school house. In said' township. Src. 1. Every mala c'tlren twenty-one years of sire, possessing the following qualifications shsi: be entitled to rote at all elections: Firs He shall hare been a citlsen ot ths United Ktstesat least one month. Second He shall have resided In the State one year (or If having previously been a qualified ; elector or native born sltlzen of the State, he shall hare removed therefrom ard returned, with : In six montbs; Immediately preceding tbe elee . tlon. Third He shall hare resided fn the election dis . trlet where he shall offer to rote at least two months Immediately preceding tbe election. Feurf --If twenty-one y-ar of a a. or upward ! be shall hare paid within two years a State or j county tax. which shall hare been assessed at least two months and paid at least one month be ' fore the election. Sgc. 4. All elections bv the eltlsens shall be by ; bollot. Every ballot votes' ahsll be numbered In ! order In which It sball be received, and the num ! ber recorded bv the olectlon officers on the list ot roters opposite ths name ot the elector who presents tbe ballot. Any electors may write bis name npon the ileket. or cause bis name to be ' written thereon and attested hv a cltlien of the j district. Tbe election officers shall be sworn or i alB med not te disclose how en a. actor shall hare voted nnless required so do so ss a witness In a judicial proceeding. fo. . Electors shall In all eases except trea son, felony, and breach of surety of the peace, be privileged from arrest daring their attendance on elections and In going to and returning therefrom. Ssc. 6. Whenever any of the qualified electors of this Commonwealth sball be In act I re military ssrrlee. nnder a requisition from I be President ot the United States or by any authority from this Commonwealth, such elector ma; exercise the right of suffrage in all elections by the eltlceni under such regulations as are or hhall bs pre scribed by law, as fully as II tbey were present at their usual plaee of election. Sao. v. All laws regulating the holding of elections by the citizens for the registration of electors shall be nnl form throughout tho State, but no elector shall be deprired ot the privilege of voting by reason of his nams not being regis tered. Sac. I. Any person who shall sirs or promise or offer to elre ts any elector any money, reward or other valuable consideration lor bis vote at any election, or for withholding the same, or wbo shall give or promise to give such consideration to any other person or party lor such elector's vote or for the withholding thereof.and any elect or who shall receive or agree to receive for him self or another, any money, reward, or other val uahle consideration for bis vole shall at any elec tion, or tor withholding the same, ehsll thereby forfeit the right to vote at such election: and an elector whose rlaht to vote shall be challenged lor such canse before the election officers, shall be required to swear or affirm that the matter of the challenge lg untrue belore tne vote sball be re eel ved. Sao. 9. Any person whe shall while a eandl date for office he guilty ef bribery, fraud, or will Inl violation of any election law shall be forever disqualified from holding any office of trust or profit within this Commonwealth: and any per son convicted of wllllul violation ol the election lws sball. In addition to any penalties, provided by law. be deprived of the right ol suffrage abso lutely lor a term ol four years. Sac. 13. For the purpose of voting no person hall be deemed to have gained a residence hy reason ol hts presence, or lost It by reason of his ahence. while emploved In the service, either civil or military, of this State, er of the United States, or on the high seas, nor while a i ndent ef any Institution of lesrnlng. nor while kept In a i-oor house, -or other asvlnra at pobllc expense, nor while confined In public prison. Sac. 14. District election hoards shall consist of a 1 u.lge and two Inspectors. who shall be cho-en ai.nua.tly by the eftlxens. Each elector shall have the rlirht to rote for the judtre and one In spector, and each Inspector shall appoint the elerk. The first election, board of any new dls- trict shall he selected, and vacancies In election j boards filled as hall be provided bv law. Elec- tlon officers shall be prlvlledged Irom arrest upon I day of election, aad while enaaired ln making 1 np and transmitting returns, except npon a war. ; rent of a court of -erord or judge thereof f r any I election fraud, for felony, or for want on breach i of the peace. In cities they may elatm exemp tion from jnry dnty during their term of service. 1 Sao. 16. No person -an be qualified to serve as j an election officer who sball b -Id nr whe shall I within two months have held an office, or ap J polntment or emnloTment in or nnder the gov 1 ernment of the United States, or of this State, or ot any cttv or county, or anv municipal board, commission or trust in "any city, save only jus tices of the peace, and "Mermen, notaries public and persons in the milltxrv service of the Stare; nor sh -ll any election officer be ellirlhle In anv civil offlae to be held at an election at which he shall serve, save only to such subordinate muni eipal or local officer, below the grade of city or county officer, as shall be designated by law. And also the following acts of Assembly now In force In this State, vix.: ACT OF JAXVARY90, 1884. Src. 4. Th it sit elections held hereafter nnder 1 the laws of this Commonwealth, the polls shall be I opened st seven o'clock, a. m., and close at seven ! o'clock, p. m. ; Sw. 7. Whenever there shall he a vacancy in : an election board on the momtnir of the election. s.ild vacancy hall be filled in conformity with existing laws. J The Act of Assembly, entitled. "An Act velat I Ins; to the elections of this Commonwealth "passed ! July 2. 18"B. provides as follows, to wit.: J That the Inspectors and judges sball meet at the respective places appointed for hjldlng the ! elections In the district to which they rest.ectlve : ly helons:. before seven a'elook In the morning of l Tneday. November 4. and each said inspector ; shall appoint one clerk, who shall be a qualified j voter of such district. ! In case the person who shall have received the : second hirhest number of votes for Inspector ' shall not attend on the dav of an election, then . the person who shall have received the next : hlehest number of rotes for indre the next pre ' ceding election shall act as Inspector in his place. ' And Incase the person who ehnll have received ' the htvhest numher or votes for Inspector shall : not attend, the person elected judge shall sp i point an Inspector In his place. And In .?ase the I person ele. ted jndge shall not attend, then the ! Inspector who shall have received the hlshest number of v.itos for Inspector shall appoint a I judve In his place, and Ifany vacancy shall enn ; tinue in the board for the space of one hour after i the time fixed by the taw for the opening ol the ! election, tbe qualified voters of the tow nshlp.ward I or district for which such officers have been j elected shall elect some of their number to fill I the vacancy. I THE xroiE OrVOTTSG. ! The attention of all qualified roters Is directed ' to the following Act of Assembly rerulatins; ths '. mode of voting in this "ommon wealth: J rHAtini h ti obi or totiiio. ; A if Act rernlatlns; the mode ol rotlnsr at all . the elections In the sereral connfle of the ' Commonwealth, approred Msreh 30. leth Svxr. 1. Pc it rnacti'd by ike Srwttr end ffo'ise ' o f Rrpretentafivra of the t'ommnnv faith of Pcnn- tylqnnia in Genrrol Aftrmhly ncf. and if is hrrrby rr.actrd by the authority of the snmc. That the ' qualified Tnter of the several counties of this Commonwealth, at the renersl. township, bor ouirh. or special elections, are hereby authorized J an J required to rote the tickets printed or writ ten, or peril printed or partly written, severally j classified ss lollows: line tickets shall embrace the names of all Judares of 'onrfs to he voted lor, ; and be labeled ontlsde Tudlciarv:" one ticket ' shall emhrace th names of all State officers voted : for and be labeled "State;" ane ticket sbal! em : brace the names of all connty officers voted for, ! and he labeled "t'onnty:" one ticket shall em ; brace the nsmes of all township officers voted for. and he labeled "Township:" one ticket shall , embrace the names ol all borongh office's voted ; for. and be labeled Boronsh; and each class shall be deposited in a separate ballot-box. . Oivbh nnder my band, at my office In Kbensburs:. this third day of October, In the year ol our i Ird one thousand elirht hundred and etirhty- fonr, and the Independence of the I'nited States ef America the one hundred and ten. T. A. I.rTHFH. Sheriff. Sheriff" Office, Ebensburs;. Oct. 10. 1S84 -it. 'Sheriffs Sales." 1 y virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias and I Alias Fieri Facias Issued out cl tbe Court ! ol Common Pleas, of Cambria connty. pa and tome directed there will be evpoed to dooIIc I sale at the MANSION HUt'SK Johnstown, i Pa., on Wednesday, October ai, ls)st, at 10 o'clock A. M to wtt.: All the rlvht title and Interest of Michael Mi:, ler and J.hn Shields Miller, of In and to all that ceita n piece or parcel of land situate In Jackson township. Cambria countv. Pa., adjoining lands of Eliae Ream on the east; Hinckstnn Run and lands of Isaac Rose o the sooth; Cornelius Hunt and Abraham Vsrner on the west: W. W. Harris and Abraham Varner on the north: containing 109 acres, more or less abont 50 acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a 3-story dwelllnv house. 1 plank stahle. 1 grist mill and other outbuildings, now ln the occupancy of Samoel Kates and Lewis Soger. Taken In ex ecution and to be sold at the suit of Jos. J. Mlshter. Also All tbe rlirht ltle and Interest or Samuel Bates o' In and to all that certain piece or parcel of land "itunte In Jackson township. Cambria county. Pa., adjlnlne lands of Elws Keam on the est. Hin.-kt..n Rnn end Iso.ts ..f Iaac K"Se en the smith: llorne'in Hunt and Al rAhsm Varner un the wes'; W. W. Harris mil Abraham V.irner on the north: rnntni- In HO seres, more ' t less, ahout !i0 crs of which are cleared, hav log thereon erected a 2-stoiy dwelling hoti.e, plank stable, grist mill and outbuiMinss. now in the occ-ipanar of Samuel Bates ard Lewis Sener Taken ln execution and to be sold at the suit ot H. .Indus Kllngler. TERMS OF SALE .One-third of the pur chase monor to be pal l when the property Is knocked down and the remaining two-thirds at the confirmation of the deed. Sheriff's Office. Eb'g. Pa.. I V. A. LUTHER. S ptember 28, INtt. Sheriff. F OR SALE. A valuable piece ol land containing abont 1T0 acres. In White and Keade lownsmps wun ut Clearfield creek rnnnlag through It. sdjolnmg lands of Hon. John lean and MartlnTighe.ahoot DO acres cleared and having thereon erected atwe storv frame bouse The balance Is well timbered witli pine, hemlock, oak and other timber. Tdc lnd Is underlaid with eoal and Iron ore. Tbi Cresson and Coalport railroad, now being ball: runs through this land. For particulars am terms call on or address MATTHIAS K1SSLKR. Flsks. t Cambria Oe., Ps Hardware Hardware ! IMPORTANT TO CITIZEN? O I." TSIISrSBTJRG .AJSTD VICINI TY. Jj(E TAKF THIS OPPORTUNE Y OF IV forming the people of Ebensburg and vicinity, that we ht e opened out in the Tudor building on High street, a new, large a .J t J a jet W - compiete stock ot hardware of every description, ta'MEUHA.XICS' TOOLS. BUILDERS' IT A K DWARF FARWI.y t'L EM k'TS. FOHKS.SIDEsf BL-1C 1ST SMI TII TOOLS, HORSE SHOES. lURKOW FIX lir-VAIIS OF ALL KI.VDS.BAR IR0,Y and STEEL. HO US EFUR.YISH . Vr7 GOODS, RE- MrJ'OLVERS. CUTLERS', GU.XS. SHELLS. tJraiRTRIDGES, TiVlXES. CORDAGE. ETC. Referring to th above, we respectfully asj the citizens of Ebens burg and surrounding country for a share oi their ratrorippe. e have been regularly trained in the hardware business, have bought our goods for cash, and believe we can offer great inducements to ) ? i v!i ) desire to purchase. E: DUFTON & SON. Ebknsbcro, April 3. 15. BOTTOM IS REACHED AT LAST :o: I Have Now in Store the Largest Stock of Hardware Ever Offered in the Country, all bought at Rock-Bottom Prices for Cash and all First-Class Goods. I do Not Buy or Keep in Stock Any Cheap Job Lot or Auction Goods. What ever You Buy From n You Can Rely on Being Won!, the Money You Pay for it. Owir g to an Ad vance I am Now SfLir.;1 Many Goods at Less Than I Can Replace rj ' at But I ShaU Con tinue to Sell at Bottom Prices, until ' . tu Compelled to Re-stock up. Whon You Want a Cooking or a noting Stove, Tin Hard ware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Trunks and Faruiiug Implement, Call and See my Prices, I am Not Uundersold. Ebensburg, Angust 14, 1885. "OANDEE" Rubber BOOTS DOUBLE THICK BALL Ordinary Rubber Boots always wear out f)rt on the ball. TheCASPEE Boots are dm.V iiifk on tbe ball, and give DOUBLE WEAR. Mart economical Rubber Boot in the market. Lasts loner than any other boot and the FOR SALE BY H. CHlLDS & CO., WHOLEKALE AtiESTN CA r.E O. PITTSBURG, PA. Ebenjiiurtr, Sept. 11, 'as. N. W. Corner Prna Ave. and hlilh Nt, PITTSBURG, PA. How. A. Hkriio. J. r. Amirkws. Pres. ol H.arii ol Trustee. Secfy of Board. The Largest. Most Thorough. 1'rsctlcsl and Suc cessful m -n err I Hi t'nllcKe &. Knulish Training School In Pennsylvania. bl3 Students last year. Kievant Kuildlnus. Mrst-class ljuipments. S7 Instructors. 15 l.j,rire Halls and Kecltallno KiHims. occupying an .rea of over 10,000 Sq Ft. Copies ol the finest piece or I'enuianehtp In the State mailed f.-ee with Handbook ol School npon application to Habmon 1). William, Jas. Clakk Williams. A. M. Business Manager. Principal. State Normal Sckooi INDIANA, PA. Will open for the new year, Monday, September 7, 1885. Tuis is a thorough Profess iooal School for teachers, presenting, also: t'ollesre Preparatory Isepartment. Musical Isepartment, Commercial Department. To be sure of a room it should be or dered early. For particulars or catalogue, ad dress, 4t L. H. DURLINC, A. M., Prln. REMOVAL! -)(- Alfred E. Goetz, -)o(- Altoon's Leading Merchant Tail or, Has Removed to Much Larger and more Commo dious Quarters. -)"(- TWO SQUARES ABOVE HIS old stand to No. 15U Eleventh Avenue, -jot- Where His Fall and Winter I Stock is Now Ready for In- ; spection. For Fashionable ! Fabric, a Beautiful Fit and Good Workmanship, go to ' GOETZ, the Tailor, -)o(- 11th Avenue, Near 16th St ALTOONA, PA. 1 IiABibh: ! With Ksaovvr's Taylor Sistrwi yon can cut ' lb-esses to nt. without oral itisirsj.-ttt.ns. Ires rnakers pmnonnce It perfect. I"rl-e tor tsyatem Beek and Double Trarlag Wheel, $6,l0. TO INTRODUCE A Rvstem Hook and Wheel will benent on receipt of l,0. a i lre- J0H C. HAMJTtB, Cincinnati, 0. 1 rSICE .0 FUG ITER. " , ; J jKT Csll and ex- V ?'' 7 r -rO: G. HUNTLEY. Ebensburg Insurance Agency T. W." DICK, General Insurance Agent! EBENSBURG. PA., ! Tollcifa written at short notice in the old i reliable .ETNA, Old Hartford tod ether rtrat-f laaa (ampsnlst. j LORETTO HOUSE, (Formerly k!iown as, the Me'S Hou--) LORETTO. CAVHKIA 'jn'v7T p., j vv. :s.Rt'MK, r.:,, r. j l?i4niple Iioo.u for I stabljiiK for lie uses. j KRATE. - j Et e i-h-iric, Sr t. r Hv V'rtoe r.f r n- Vurt ef ! ex; -.e to pr.-ip ise on a i . in. 1". ited ral o-'-i scire). Cambria eorcty. th aleat pnhllc vcnd: SAtnrday, ,he "M;. . at one o'cli ck P. V .. t. estate of wblch K ichael Hi to wit.: Two lots cf irmnnd situate I i nt.- ... . , ..... t'.e l.irrnirh of i.i-jii.i v. du.irmt 'n ni:r( fn a t"re and extndinif bjes to an allr v atinnlnir in ef .Inhn Hri.llr.mil.. .......i ... . - trrntirs: in a t're - ---- -.i, u.-i it j-v tin .cn.Ki; lot on the southwest having then-en . -d two store plnnk hoo.e ai.d plank stable i rKKMSOF SALE.-T-n percenter t ps.r chne msney to be paid on the dav -f sal one third oi the balance ..n conB'mitl..n of sale and the remainder In two annual payments wiie, la. tcrest to t se-ured hy the morticae and .judg ment bunds of the pu-char St MIC HA EI. BRADLEY. Executor. JEFrEroUA ACADEMY t'anoasborc, ., 20 miles from Plttshsrg For both sexes 10 teechers. Thorough Instrae tloa In Classical. Comuxiwial. Sciimnc, Normal akt Mcsical Corsmsa; also. French, Uermaa and NiLrTae- Drill. Students pre pare! for Sophomore rear In aay collesje. Trillion, glO te SI Next term opens Sept. 22.1. For catalogue cr tijformatton, address Bsv. W. F. BROWN, rmsnrAt.. July at, '85-tt, FARM LOANS 1 and J per cent, eco'rd hv FIRST nORTGtlJIK. lnfet-eet re In venter safe a liOVI KI VIF.S.T ttOT l. IntereeeS Payable Krial-AssssIlT, at office or bask ol mortgasea. la y eaii-a' ei per fence, nt Sever I,oa m Isellar for anv customer. Hest ol references given as te e(litv. Integrity and nnanrlal standing. Write as for rfealars givlrr re'erence and partlcalars. I, F BOLD, riKIIF.R A CV , Banksrs aad Loan Ac U, Abilene, Kan. 1st, NOTICE. In the Orphans' Court cf the Counts of Csmbtla. To the belrs aot lear-.t rrpTveoiatlres of Jnbn So y. deceased. J limso: Yon are herehv rlte.1 to be anil I si ir tiore the Ju Ige' of the Orphans Court, ! ' -e hld In Etenshur-r. on the first Monday of ! J. .rher nut.then and there to aecc'd or re I .i . i'i 'ate the real estate ol John Suit, de : . -- ! at tr.e. st.-ralsej valuation rut unoa It u Tie-i liuly awarded hy the said court, er i- i:y the came should aot be solo D A. Lt'THtEE. rTb-rlff. Ai )!!S' NOTICE. The on ivnei: j4;tor appo'nted by the Orphans- i u' injtls connty. to reKrt d'.atrl. hution of : - u rid in the hinds of John J. Kinnev t- .-i f la. will and testament ot t'harle Hunier. ncoeased. will attend to the duties of his apiK-lntment at his office in Eh-ensr-unr, i n Tu-dy. November loth. 13Aa. at one o'clock P. M.. when and where all parties Interested must present the claims JNO. E. SCANLAf. t Auditor. FARM FOR SALE. The subscriber will sell a: private sale at a rsasensble price and on easy terms, his farm In Jarksea township. Cartons roun ty. adiolnlng the village of Falrview, containing 100 acres, ahout M acres of which sre cleared. bavng thereon erected a lanre frame house well fln'shed. painted and plastered and a large frame barn. The farm has a larse orchard ot well-se'ected fruit trees, ts well watered and Is In a high state ot entireties. For further Information call en ths subscriber at 30 Washington street. Johnstown, Pa WILLIAM THOMAS. Ebensburg, Oct. 19. lV-3.. E NCINES, VIBRATORS, THRESHING MCHIEFS, GRAIN DRILLS. cider mlllst Wsrrrtntel the best tlrsln dr lls: the cele brated I'encs? 1 snia. tne or:l pcrtect t. n-e fed phoai.hate at tschnier.t in use. I ter Mills; tbe eeleor.t1 American sn.l tosi.c .irrtrn " IflKMirilllHl, HAT I'Kr.SSfaj at d ST IMIIKII IMI'I.I MI.Ms --na-'v. Ner.d for Ul,,,, A . hlhi(t ItiB, Pennsylvania Agricultural V .rkr. Vcik Ha A live school. Iw education : enuMi the active d-n'e I. Wi F fc. SON Import ait WAiTIP In toe Cti't'-'l s' a . ' VEK! .y. : S(: I r.'n. 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