nmnii mfi ii 1 r.BEro. pa. r - - - - OCT. 90, lfi.3. 10( J I A.VD EERSOX.4L. -rhcr lTul the CHher JPfic. p,v ys not observed. . i-.tj the electric light, .n f ..r, ftid rertd this paper. .'yin .f d iy "''Ti,1S on t"" 26 th. ,:, groceries go to the Sugar .. ,i,v brought about two Inches ,jr tw eo to the Sugar VOTE OF CAMBRIA CO., at Election Held on Tuesday, November 3, 1885. DISTRICT. VPs St .tt Trent r. to.! th flifT. If a fresh lit- , u pur ThankRivln tuikey to it n n 3- " r ui csi v. ,,rr 1 goods of all kinds, go to the VCier -T.r f' in''? m of snow on sunnay last at TA1? nnw in Farls is to be married nit. ,.r r Republican r iilMay of national note will -.4 -..! ict that w shall become a 'r;'r,'t .hi 'm flffy ypars- r EIwamI. or Ulnoklirk town- ,w .pr on Tuesday last. . , o rh'nese agent, is estanlish- ticket w9elec- -T ' -V r,.r.,.e.i!!an colony at McKees- I I nf eMr will be r, i.ne township In Tioga us "The best r of any town water In the li tin Township Al!chnr Township. . . . Harr Township HlacVllr-k Town'tilp Cambria Bor. 1st Ward Oambrl Township OarroH'own Bor Carroll Tnruiin. Chest nrlniri Bor Chest Townhln nrfll. Township... Onnemenrh Townh1r Conemanrh Bor. 1st W. 2-1 W. CnonersrlcOe Bor Crnvle Township f an Tnwnhln.. .. .... Fmt Oenemansrh Bor.. Fast Tvtor rwnshl n .. Ebenshurir Bor Eat W. " West W.. EMer Township Frenkt'n Hii" Onllltiln Horanwh Township (lriihtiinwn Horonsrh JscUsoa Townshiri Johnstown Bor. lt W. s,t .. " 81 ' .. 11 4(h i. .1 .. sth " Ph " II -Jh T.tllVs Roronrh Loretto H..ro3wh ....... . Lower Ynder Townshiri Millville Bor. 1st. WarH . 2.1 Wrd Mnntw Towti'hlt) P"rtr T"'rrihi. Prnpont Horonirh Kn Tiwns'p Btch)nrt Twnh1p Stonverc Townhln . Summnrhlll Tonhlp . SnBqnhnria Townhfp. mnnihin rioromrn ; T'Tincr Torter Town" hip. j Washington Township. White Townhip Wllmnrp Boroneh Woo1vatp Boroneh.. .... Vet Taylor Township.. Tot1 VI US 147 P8 ' 212 ie l:i8 30 2-21' 1M: 10; llH 15 I 7. 20 4 28 117 as ip so sr. lit 49 I Sl 73i M "! 571 39 1 73, 41 j 73 i 49' 39 19 2-.-J 2 44 10S 61 46 ex g i 1K5 0 OH 3 11 '9 S7 61 61 , 71: 121 9 7S 6 A S as 23 .'.1 167 VM 141 70 117 1S2 1S S7: IS si 169 ' 70 20, 64' W !; 104 86 e.s 9.6 1 88 67 82 12l! 1 40 ' Id? 131 ! 145: 42 lo: 19 80 i 67: 19S1 M' 21 6 i it; I ni 16 40 22 1' as si , 40 i?: 29! 21 j 2 71 1 log 42 Si u 6 1 7S S9 40' 47 107 71 81 7 30 62 42 42 92; 31 : II i.-n 20 32 57! IS :r! 811 . IS! "71 a 6 1 lei ; IS! S6; 4; ' Hi 86 1 RSl 62,' 37 1 ll! 74' er; Mi S4' 10' ., f4 60; 00; - 3 82' il4 124 49' 73 123, 161 73 14 10 128 t) 12 67 18 111 ' 106' 71 63 114 8 .61 11 24 34 4.) 35 Shrrtff. Z 1 V. s Jury Com'r. 1 14! e ""8 1: -i ! 9; 2 . 1 8: 24 18, 18 e2 15H m, 27, 1H2, 14) . 21 ! 116 214 24 67 167 14 212 11, 93 ! 16 23 9 17 88 96 42 151 30 1 21 69, S3 92 3V 63 ffi 41 72 39 45 4" "'12 70 91 7e 29 M 33 37. 119 42' 13, 132, 31 ! 3fl; ill 138; . Il . 83 87 J . S 183'' 23' 18 24 I 18, 41 ' 671 66 i S9! 48 HI" 911 ' 89 67! 5 -62 40 .. 20; . 39' 94' 2191 125' 86: 82! 122 163 84 15, . 1 - 79 105 22 13 64 211 188 10 76. ei . si j 10 22' S3; 48 38 I Coroner. 23 37 a 1 - ! 91 i 8 1 132! 143 ! 411 20; 32, 147 2.3 18,: 13! 34 1 is; 12; l)2i 7 2 l'2' 2 65 li 2 8 ... 182 3 29 ... 83 1 19 .... 4'J t -2 IS 52 4 4 3t), 133; I", 20; 23' 671 62 102i 41; 8: " ! 61: 74 i 2.6; 4.;; ,SIi 67; 2 : 58 1 4.1 33 61 29 12 12-. 2 41 121 52 45 38 n 63 t.J 70 63 60 47 .6(5 30 37 1 217 : 128 52 73; 122 165 70 13 23 8.) 129 28 14 81 . 25 165 . 95 i e 62 136 18 . 49 17 . .33 . 34 45, 36 i 14 4 "21 1 .. i 8 46 Id! 8 11 28 21 ' 11 ; 11 1 1 : 14 8 81' 149 98 25 143 40 1'I8 l'ir 29 51 l(!8 2! 22 1 lc9 2 147 15 27 24 15 83 87 3V 143 30 21 24 69 52 S9 40 79 73 60 76 39 46 4 1''7: 71 1 84' 81 ; 20 411 40 9., 39' 14, 132 S 35; 52 16 S.i . 7"i 68 j 112;: 14! 3i; . 16 24 1 IS -33 ' h K, 43! 02 1 ''I 79 ! . 631 82 1 67! 131 6' 48 2H 37 . 88 218 . 129 57 76' 1ir. Ifl4 72 12 . 10 . 80 128 29 . 12 60 . 16 . 165 . 81 69 57 . 103 . 9 . 49 10 . 23 .. 34 48 32 1 3 4. 17' ..li 15 JU. 19' 4, 4 1 , 14 6 6 9 26: 4 1 13 80 161 P8 27 2 143 40 18 201 28 68 1..8 24 221 169 1 ; 1451 is! 321 25 ! 15 82 881 S9! 143! Sol loo! 39 j 70, ?i! Sm; 48 ei 107 ; u 88' 2' 52 39 37 94 39 14 132 30 21 65 16 116, 30 70 67! 2 6 " 162' 14' 85 15! V4 18 ' 33 ' -i 62 i l 93 11!- 79 i 63 : 69 ! IS'. f2; 41 2" 1 . 37 81 ' -1 T 125 83, 78' 121' 167: 12 .. 11 . 7 120 12 84 . 8 . 185 : . 1(4 69. 31 103 9; 49; 10 i 23 ; 121 41 831 of rsrdlaal key. 9fCCI4l 9 17 1 in 19 15 4 ... 24 1' 10' 8i 91 Slj 88 t, 1; 394 1 331 a 240 3740 49 84n .3536 ?54o 4"6 39',2 3"4'T ?) 3'71 3-jwrJ ' 1 ' hrra. won load of . f r fifty cents in pnmpkina Ciearfield ;,rk, wl'ifh t:nbits, as a eeneral tot a little otT -V- Ij-- .pit assortment of earn boots P4 pvr pen In tbis town is now at HTftilrs". -je l:;'i ile arrived boron on " -.-,-, u-' 1! .sd been in rnuaaei . , 4-V--3! ui"!, Mi- fast. '- Flu' t :n.?'lon boy was waylaid and :.fwl one r Is. I t last wpelt of thirty dol ; ,-; y n- t" ris employer. S o-;vr. tbe tailor. W.ll 1 at the Monn- a .... i frvorn'mrv! ) Wednesday noon un-.":r- ij,',.r,.iire S"V 11 "d 12. '',i "i L-enMi has invented a ma ;,, . -h r- '! te rnn cut 100 heads of f,,- cult-rnnm in "lie inmuin. idred and thirty-three tran- The latest ease of faiih cure is that of a Miss Morgan, of Pittsburg, jvbo hai been I confined to bed for three years with sj.inal disease. Se is now able to walk and rlrm- ! ly believes that she will permanently re-! , cover, attributine her Improved condition j entirely to her faith in the efficacy i.f prayer. j The followine named persons can each : I Ret a letter by cal'ine at the E'len-iburn , post-f.fflce: Joseph Behe, Joseph (Jrode- : j fer. Samuel p. Hailey, William Litzinicer, ; William H. McMullen. R. F. Msulier. J Kirk Xevin, Robert Orr. Joseph M. Sutton, II. O. Shirk, Mrs. R. Concel!, Orpha Jane i Evans. I The laborers alonn thf- line of the South Fur first-clas photographs go to Wolfe's callery, next door to Mountaiu House, low priees, urid iiood w.irlr. Coint) soon as I 6top a few days only. There, Is danger of tiK-re being a coal famine in Ehensburs; ami vicinity ow:n to our coal dealers lw-ir: nnaVe to get coal on the railroad on account of a scarcity of cars. If the roads were m good condition any amount of coal could ba got from the coun try hanks, but in the present state of the roads it is almost Impossible to haul a load A number of families are at present on a 8hort allowance and several are entirely out. There re many persons who rurchae Lafayette In IMttntearar. Pennsylvania railroad are in very destitute j sewine machines and other articles on !1' '; F f .r w.-r entertained at the Logan n u p. A '' ' i;a. during the month ending i'a-!v i3'. win. oprnmil iii'i . i -took at Barkers to 4 v.urs old to 1H. Call in ... ,r ;' I 3 fr i" i. n .u-'y -at v voii'h. named Charles -hot himse'f in tlie nud lat wet-k died that ,-Trh thp farmers of '.on noo trade dol--(,ni( a?t;on of r-. M.-v H v- 'rt 1 v , ird of Fil'-i'on.B .aver up Veen tlie first manu ! tt-is country, has just liirtbday. F'.-lte (in last week ap-T-,.sq nt F;lce. to fl'i the va rp ricept (hath of her F'-'e. F-l. ie c hools -n Oempoevtown. :-".r,. ire ttniporarllv clospd on "i. .r. vi'fri'p fo a sob' utaneous ca".-d the "Itch." fj ti lurireat stock of la s' I1irkrs. and prices 1oer . r i-1'.' in the S'st. as they 4.ni-.t t t their former prices. !3i Crrnv, wife of P. F. Car 'rr,. i 1 st the resMt-nce of ber - -t c ry. on Tuesdav last. Fler I'.terred at Lorefto on Thnrs- ."'-o-.-. I(!nj r!!,; wlfll nCCPSS - st, .rn imrt nf S omerspt conntv. A .... .j p,i'rif,nnnt r that It II. -4i nri.-lnfed it ) firip specimens as can A 'err A ),,.,, " i' 'T!fi r,f Samuel K. Shaw, of P.'vr r'.ii"fv. wm burglar'zed -'r' 'i. wr. ir uml two roqts a"d two wf-piVpn. Mr. Shaw was a resident ' V"1 'p a fV w ver aio. DvM R'nn.-h of Rrntl.prevallpy. is re v qvp r'1i rerly two thonsand f-i-'r"- fall. John S. Mvers, -vq' .-v. (89 stored away fifteen K-!i of w'n'cr spriles. ' 'a'! to ra'! in r'oht awsv and se4 '" 'i 'amies' coats at Rarkprs, ns ' ' '- I'v are the et.psrtesl lot PVPr to Pnhnrp. snd whpn thesfl are i '" v: bp no more of thpm. r",.i;-ter on Monday hetween r -- . t;. ,T . ,m nTrt 1 years, and b's dog. a w 'i rv.i, f.,, ventnrpd Into the P-iov-p-On. .IofTron county, re-i- (.! , rrrv for the boy and dof. 't- W'!i,m porr,PTf. wa, for wv- ' ' r ,"s a?ent at Creasnn and. who. 4 r "T rrr-ths ao removed to Phlladel rk i f Vn nppoirted tictfpt age. t for t1" rT-r:Varia rai'road at Rpssimpr. -Ar i." ?r,i5, i)P rlel'yered before St. ' T A . n. Society on Sunday ?. ? rY'rrk p. m . In the new school j ' . r.r.r.tn, hy ,f,a j Kavlor. Eq. o .4 rn.,!!:,i.y nvjfp tn BttPnd. -ir v !!s'nn, who was a hrothPr of '"'"ari, who was mnrderPd by ' ;th, dPd at his residence in Mln "'ow .lohnatnwn. on last Monday H- was f,rtv-sis ypara of age s 3 w fe ard three children, w F.'on far fhp flret tim In many without the usual amonnt done, nnd onr citizens v v 'j'prispri on awak"nlng up rr.-irnine to find thpir door steps. n their proper position, f.day night of last week four In lio belong to tho Indian "hool at Martinshurcr Rlair 3rd and on Friday thpy were !!!? und tkpn hnck. They 7 travel on tho Pemsyl '''.with orders to arreet linff tlrfpq Thpy ,um . it inns an l enpet- ! cirenmstancps. Many of them have ttieir I families with them and arp living in shan i tips along thp III p. When the work stopped i thpir means of support ended, and many of j them are dependent on the charity of the i farmers. Mrs. A. W. Ashbaueli. wtlle crossina ! the brldgp at Lei-chbnrg, Armstrong county, which 30 fet't aboe tl.o water, broke I through the footwslk. but fortunately I caught hold of ono of tho timbers with one hand while holding hi r irf:int tnb' .vi'h the i other, where Fhe, c'.uni? until r.ssistanctt ; reached her. j i A great many of the p ople who were t ! In town on election dy went homo per- j j fertly satisfied that, no difference who they j ; voted for they had made a profitable viit, ; , for tiiey had been to John Owens' More, j on nigh street and purchased a lot o' boots I and shoes, dry goods, dress goods, groct ries j and provisions, at the very h.west prices. j David L. Replogle, of South Woodbury 1 township, raised this season on a field of j nine acres, 1.100 bushels or corn nnd ifu two horse wagon-loarts of pnmpk!ns. The average number of pumpkins in a load w;s estimated at eighty, makirg the whole num. ber 12,f00. Upon his two farms Mr. Rep logle raispd 3 200 bust.pls of corn. A TPfrigerafor car was wrecked at Hun tingdon on Sunday ln.-t owing to the Journal on one of the trucks, 'vcoming over heated and breaking, causing the wheels to leave thp rails and letting thfi end of the truck down on the tie? where it was dragged for a distance of nparly two hun dred vards. A tramp, who was on the rear end of the car escaped unhurt. the installment plan, that is. they ajree to pay -o much each month. The question, has been whether. In cap thp pnrcbaspr fails to mnke the payments regularly, as o'ten hap pens with poor women purchasing sewing the First National bai.k now stands. mac'iiiies, the agent can go and take the j the forma! article without the consent of ihe purchaser. A case come up before Judge Finieiter in Philadelphia, and the learned jurist decided the agent had no authority to take a sewing machine he had 9"ld to a woman on the in ftaHiuont plan ehd who hd failed to make the monthly payments unless with tne wo man's consent . if he d;d he was. In using force, guilty of assault and battery. Be fore the agent can lay a finger on the good he must take a legal action through a wiit of rep'pvin. The esMentiai point, the Judge says, is, that the Instalment man cannot der-ida for himseif what is or what is not the law, and that he cannot deprive Ms j de'.it.TS of the tw.Mif.flt of It. As a larsj" c'ass ' of people purchs-e on the instalment p'an I ai-.d ar iwn iai.t of their rights we deemed ! it advisable to make proper note of this de I cision because it seems Just and based on j correct principle. Such persons can now bear in mind that if they are in arrears with their payments the goods cannot be seized until recourse Is had by due process of law. Nrhonl Report. The following is the report of the Ehens burg schools for the month of October: BnrolUd aeri atietiilttnc. lln:e Unrig. J. W. IKll.. -1 George Swartzman. of Jobnatorvn, wrs arrested on Safnrdav la-t. nt his father's honsp, in that piacp, for the larceny of some I tr,; c i,wiit. fnrf rr ftt? 4n)1ara frnm th noteroul till I A"' I.1"T1 .. TT madp no resista'C" whon takpn in charge by thp contab'e, but when on tKer j way to thp lock-op be s'rted to ron, fol lowed by thp eorstahlp, who gava out and abandonpd the chase, laying George at liberty. Thp Johnstown Tribunt of Tnpsdsy ays In the case of Ber jam'n Kst. thp Portsgp strppt saloon keeper charged by Mrs. Oolhnrn with cruelty to animals, .thp speclftc allegation betne that hp beat her cow almost to death with c'ub, the j'iry ypstprday rendprpd a yerdict of gnl'tty 1n manner and form rs Indicfpd. Jnsticp Straver And him 10 and costs, the amount footing up 22.79. it! e1 a. ? : "a-; : j : i : 1 : 1 : i : ; : j LUlll'lM ! Ll ill ! I 1 j 32' s2 M -9! jo- tX " I j 1 I SO -J2 2 2S IT 42' ' ! s 2S 11 80 24 19 43' 6 j ! t! 21 43 18 17 35 6 , ThPre has been some controversy about ! 'the date of Oenernl Lafajette's vitt to j ! Pittiburg. which is settled by an article ; j printed elsewhere from the Pennsylvania , lligatine of Ilittory. The Layayriiu party j Crtine down the MoLongaMea from Browns j ville, whlcti thty reached via Wheeling and 1 j Washington. They arrived at Braddock's- field on Sunday evening. May 29, 1 R25, com ! ing from Eliztbetb in row boats. The neyt j I morning they were escorted with great pa- i ' rade and wild enthusiasm to the city. break- j , fasting at the Arsenal, and then reviewing j ; the military under Major General William i I vViikins at "Bell's Clover Field," net ween j j I,awrenci-ville and the city. In Pittsburg j j General Lafayette and party had quarters , nt Darlington's Hotel, or the "Mansion j House." on the corner of Fifth avenue and 1 j Wood street (the old Post building) where ' npre reception speeches were de livered l.y Judge Shaler and E D Garzam, botli well remembered and honored citizens. There wa a great, public dinner, and in the evening a bull at Colonel's Ramsey's h. tel. corner of Wood and Third streets, which was attended by "thp youth, tne beauty and the fashion of the city." Where Is that m. hie array of beauty, toulh and fashion to daj? Tim next day. Tuesdy, there was a review by the General of the school ch ildren of the city, who were ranged on Wood street in front of the hotel. Possibly some of these children are fctili alive; it was seventy-five years ago the last day of May. lie vlsittd the manufacturing establish ments the same day and received the revol utionary soldiers resident here, one of w fjom. Ga;bieath Wilson, the General re-coL-n!Z-d as the young soldier who had helped him over a tenc when he was wounded in the leg at the battle of Brandy wine, near fifty years before The uext day, Wednesday, June 1, the General left in the repui vr stage for Erie, whence be went to Niagara Falls and on to New York city. lie was escorted some distance on his way bv the city troop of Captain Mag t.iis Murray, and a battalion of volunteers General Lsfayette returned to France the same year, 1823, and before he sailed Con gress granted him in recognition of his ser vices $200,000 in money and a township of lar.d. He died in Paris. May ?0, 1834. PitUburQ Pott. Hie Eminence often said It was said to have outlived his generation; that hi9 con temporaries having passed away, be felt lonely and alone, "like an old man among young men," there being none now living wno took part with him in the eyente of his , life and times. ( lie was simple and nnostenttaions io bis i habits, shrikiiig from everything thai bor- ! dered on vacancy or pride. This trait was I well tilustrated some years aao, on the oc j casion when some wealthy friends presented bim with a coach and horses. While he ; thanked thp gentlemen for their kindness ; ana liberality, he fit constrained to say j "that he had no taste or inclination for such grandeur or display; that it might ! gratify the vanity of his sucepspor. but it tad no attraction for Lino." In the aame j manner, when some one had epo'og'ied be j cause of the U-lay In netting the new Madi i son avenue manison ready, he said ' there ; was no need to be in a hurry; that ha was j well provided for, rd that he wanted no i better bonse than the humbU home which 1 he then occupied " He was a distinguished ; and impressive speaker, and in this respect I be had uo superior in the dioc-se. He was j rich io mental resources, and remarkable j originality and versatility. There were n ! ceilent opportunities to judge of him in this regard when he visited the col eges daring , j their annual commencements, which he did : . regularly every year. He always had a i beautiful short spepch of congratulation, I thanks, and encouragement, but never once j repealed himself. Having be-n voce, asked j permission by a clerical studeiit in exaiuina ' tion to read his papers in English, h sn j awered "Yi s, co doubt you will be better' ' understood." j When arout ten years of age his father had a farm in Dutchess county. One day, j whiie a yoke- of oxen stood yoked hi a lum- ber wagon, he tried to drive them, g.t on ! thi road, went ngainst a atump, ar.d upset j the lunib-ir on top of himself He was ! taken up for dead. This was the cause of j much of the feebleness of his after life. He never in any manner wasted his vl- : 1 tality bv the use of stimulants or tobacco. ! He hated bluster and noise. "Esie8i, , ' the best," .i bis motto. Happy Children. Hew to HaJi Then K Keep Tkotn In Health and Taey will rake Care ef the Keel. The joy f eTery well-rornlaicd hctuehoM ontnea colony from the children. Tboooanda of nt!e"tinnate parent do not tnka care of their rhihlrea. ThrouKh liraaranp more than rnlpaDle neglect thev ufler tbetn to tall tick and die when knowledge mlent hi n?.. tbetn to loe and home. Pr. Dnd Kennedy oftom hit "F orltr Kcmedy" emphatically a medicine lor ht i-ho ir-n-rrntle in !t xi-tum. con'a nlDa n harrmful inrreiirrtta rhatrrrr, goin straitit wi rn I'ni.urs p fie eat Hardware ! Hardware ! IMPORTANT TO CITIZENS OF EB ENSBURG AND VICINITY. to Ui, Hi, incn and oiirce ol lie.aiie. hax.oriir Rrti'dv" In the tricud ! ch1i.lho.i(Tand hould he l.iun.J in cverv nursery In tli i md. Kevy it m vonr home f.ir y M'.r rhildrcn'H iKe. weil ,,r l..r your own Try It ana you will he rind vol taw tin article Make no mipi.ske The medlrlue U "favnilt Nri? dti" a I the pror.rteror'p name an l a.ldrM-In-. Divid Kenudy. Kundoat. N Y. Oae dollar a buttle. Weoil W o r I Tor a Iiood Thlag.-Dr I)ai.t Krnnnl) Ksiorlte Keiuedy ' in uxartly what it clsim to be and dejrrT the praifss that are showered uwin It by al. who have nued !t. Mr. It:iI H. Snvder. ol SauKertire, N. V 'iy: "Mj little daughter w covered with Salt Rhenm iroin hrd o loot; lr. Kenui'dy'e Kav orite Krroedy" cured lier. ThU wk two Tears '.'' are not In (he Habit of PnlHnf any port o' pa lent me!icine In oar columns, hut we hni)in to knnw Dr. Invtc Ksnne.lT. ot Kon dont. N. Y.. and run pen-onelly testniy to the ti ceilvnce ol tlie medicine wmth the D.ietor calii Ksrortre Kemedy." And If a wurd of jum will pcrsus lo aoyhody to u it and thus find relief rrom snitormn no pro'ecnional etiquette shall hin der (H rruir. i-ayln that word. Kor dlfeaaes of the blood, kidneyi and boe-cie It her oo equal. We w r.uid not be without jt for fire t'mep the dol lar tb.it it c otta. roi n-nct, Troy. S. Y. to TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY OF IN- orming the people of Ebensburg and vicinity, that we hare opened out in the Tudor building on High street, a new, large and complete stock of hardware of every dncri prion, 1-rMECTT.lXlCS' TOOLS. BUILDERS' IL1 KD1W4 R E. OrEARMLM' LE.ML.V7S. FORKS. .WWA'. -T.ir isr SMITH lOOLS. HORSE SHOES. H.lERrsTr FZ.Y UT.Y.1ILS OF .ILL KI.VDS, EAR IRO.Y and STEEL. lf 11 n 77 ? r TTTT" 'TC TT ! n firtono r V 4. KJ J J J It. V J ' ' i I It 1 lll;ll, J( lT J 'OL I 'EES. CVTL EH ) G I YS. SJ1EL T S -CARTRIDGES. TU'EYES. CORjriE, Referring to th above, we respectfully asJJ the cilizt i;s burg und surrounding country for a share ol ll ir pi have been regularly trained in the hardware business, our goods for cash, and believe we can ofier groat ir. l jc. Hi who desire to purchase. ETC. FK-Tij. e .It IllcU-a Tlire' too na flarbtlne nature. Dr. Kennedy's Favorite R.-meiiy does n.iiiiing ot that kind. It does l.ot make the tuifferers wl'O trut in it worse under the preteuse of doing them good. It acts tenderly and in frvmpatliy with what nature herself is trying to accomplish. Do yo have trouble, with your digestion your liver or your kidneys? Does rheumatism pain arid tack you ? Io your head thick and heavy ? It will charm away these ailments almost ere you are aware. An EfF.olen Remsdy Tn all cs of Bronchial and Pulma. nary Affections is Ann's Chfrrt i'li iohL. A such it is recognized and preacrlbrd by the medical profeiaion, and in mauy thoueanoa of fim!!ie, ftr the Last fortv jears.it Ins been rcirard-d as aa iraluablo bouaeho'd remesly. It la a f (reparation that only requires lo be taken a very small quantitic,. and a few doaei of It administered in the ai ly stages of a cold or t ouli will eQect a apeedy cure, and may. vrrv io",bl. tare life. Tbora il do d.jubt wLarever that Ap's Gherry Pectoral Ha preserved the live of rrreat numbera of persona, by arreitinj; the development of Larynritls, Uroncliit is. Pneumonia, and rulmonary 4 onanmption, and by the cure of thoae dangerous maladies. It ahnuld be kept ready for use in every family where there are, children, as It Is a medicine fs.r superior to ail others In the treatment of l.rotip, the alleviation of Wboopinjt Cough, and t lie cure of Colds and InrJtienra, ailuienls peculiarly Inci dental to childhood and youth. Prompti tude in dealing with till' disease of this class is of tin- utnui-r. iii:portance. Tne loll of a single i:iy iniiv.lii many cases;, entail fatal con9e(iueniies. Do not wasto precious, timo in exp-rimrntinf; with rnedi. ines of doubtful eliica.-T, while th inaiady is constant I v caiuinjr a deeper bold, but tuts at once Uie -j.ecdieal and most certain to cure, Ayer's C'nsrry Pectoral, rr:iir.R!tD bt Ir. J. C. .Iyer ?C I'o., I owe! 1, Mui So;. I hv n 1 lirusrai"'!. Ebenshuko, April 3. iss.1. DUFTON & W1 N i BOTTOM IS REACHED AT J.AST :o: I Have Now in Store the Larsrest Stock of Hardware Ever Offered in the Country, all bought at Rock-Bottom Prices for Cas.h and all First-Class Goods. I do Not Buy or Keep in Stock Any Cheap Job Lot or Auction Goods. What ever You Buy From me You Can Rely on Being Worth the Money You Pay for it. Owing to an Ad vance I am Now Selling Many Goods at Less Than I Can Replace Them at But I Sha'l Con tinue to Sell at Bottom Prices, until I am Compelled to Re-stock up. Whvn You Want a Cooking or a Heating Stove, Tin Hard ware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Trunks and Farraiug Implement:, Call and See my Price?, I am Not Uundersold. Ebensburg, Angust 14, 18S5. G HUNTLEY. Sheriff's Sales. Antl-Treatlna;. Reading has an anti-lreating society, con ceriiiog which one of the members says: "After several months' trial we find the I anti-treting departure to be quite benefi- Totali 1 1M 117 24' ill 102 uia: 35 cja,, jf R member wanl3 to go lntot plap Th- following pupils wpre perfect in at- to take a diinfc. he can do so without run tendauee: njniI Hny ,ssk of baving to take a half dozen Boon yo. I. j before he gets out. During former times If Donald Shoemaker, Calvin Port, Irwin tnsn WPnt to bar he won!1 possibly meet Gant, Philip Shoemaker, Johnnie RHter. i fr,er,(i, n'' the custom of treating and Willie Evans. WIIMe L,Plchtr, Carl Dick, i trptiD io return would prevail, and, in a Oille Davis. Neat Dow. Herchell Evans, snort time, a'l would have more than they Uy virtue of sundry writs of Kierl Facias Vend Kxpon levari Vaciae and All.m Levari r" j cias, lsuui-.l out of the court ol Cum- mon IMch. ol Csmhra county. It., and ; tome dlrri-.e.l there will he cxiosel to inol;c i ie at the L'Ol'KT Hlil'MC KbeDbLira-. i Pa. , on j Tlouday. November 30, j at lOo'cluclt A. M., to wit.: i All the riifht title and Interost of Henry T. i Hertsoj, of In and to ell that cortsln tract of land p.tuaie In Allegheny township, tiaoibrla ennnty. Pa., hr.undcd hy the P(n.Js of John Douahertv on the north. Jacob Z. iVsele on trie ' ea't. Jsrne" K.'kene.le on the west and others; eontelnlnor 1 li a"r'-s. more or les. ahout (cxiy acres ol wlilch are clesred.havina thereon erected ; n twostorv loir house and partly loir and : partly trame, hern end oultnlldlnprp. now In 1 the occupancy ol William A Jlas. Taken In ! exicution and to be sold at the suit of .Martin Hoello. i Al". All ' e rigrht title and Interest of Al fred Dnnnimhc and Mark Idmnuirhe of. !n and : to all that certain pice or psrcel of lend situate tn Oalll'a'n township, t'amhria coutu v. 1'a .ad. i Jolnlna hind ot VV. K. I) iiKlas on the west, on i the nonh hy land ot 'William fhristy. on the I foo'li hr hurt" of Sebastian Slhert and others: ' con'alnin 142 acres . about 25 neres ol which aro i cleared, having thereon eroctd a tw story ; plank houce end trsme sh"d. Now (n the ua , cupancy of Kranc'B Pononit! Also. All ttist cer'sin piee or parsol of land slfunte In Alleaheriy townshin. 'amhria county. ! Pa., adj.lr,inir tsn.ls of John I..ui:herty on the , was( lands of Frank HOe on the anst, lands of t'hrlstr i n the ni-rth and others: eontsintni 80 j acres, more or les about 60 acres ol which are i elenrod. havlnjf thereon aertd a loir houe and I and trsmeharu and other fcutbuildlnifs. now In i the occupancy of Slla IVnowi( 1 e Taken In ex e"nf!nn nnd to he sold at the suit of Joseph 1 Hoa-ne adnir bnnin non cast tatamento an ! icxo ol J.,hn Hradlev. deeeitsed. j Also All the rtKht title and Interest of Suan j McMullen and ' har'es McMullen. auent of In ! a"d to ail that certain tract of land situate In White township, Oamhrla county. Fa . hounded j on the rorth bv land of Trld n..llis. on the j east hy lands of Hirry Oaten, on the south by ' lands of William t'onrad snd others; cfnfRlnina. ; 0 cres, more or less about 25 acres of which lira ! cleared . having thereon erected a two storv lo j house, loir stable and other nntbii(Min. now I In the oocupsncv of Sussd McMullen and J Charles McMullen. Taken In execution and to be sold a' the salt of llambrla 1'oun'y. Also. Al! the rlaht title an i Interest of ItI,I ' Tfdy of in and to aM thst certain tract of land situate in Jsckfon township. Caml.rla coanty. Pa., honniej on the north hy Unclt ot Henry Kaireranfion tne eat r.y lanos ol rranK l)e- Orsw and on the wst by lands of Mlirs. containing V acres more or less, abctit r0 aerea of whlih ere cieareii;harlnir thewn erected a two story p!nw bou and hut barn and other outbuildings, now in the occupancy oi josepn Ieidv. Isken In the suit of Surah Ietdy Also. All the rlirht title acd Interest of the "amhrla Ouarda Hall assoctatlon. to wit: All that certain lot of irrouad annate In the West 0- a I -1 1-1 11 Alfred IV10VAL! Goetz, THE EESTTOHSC. Th'.s medicine, combining Iron with pura rcn-etab!e toiu. s. cuic'ly and cr.rle;e"y f urea Iypepia, Ind'.aeetlon, rnLnrti, I mpnre Itlood. Jlnlariivt hills nnd Ftvart, end NeurtLlain- If is an unfaiiirt reice-ly for Incases of tte Kidney and I.iver. It is inraluabie for I'iveft-scs rctiliar to Wfinirn, f,nl a'.l who loud t-edevUiry hve--. It d,-s tuit i'ljnro the teeth. cau-e hradache.or produce cor-.st'T.stior; oit Jr,n wxfUr rr$(i,. It enriches a: id pi riSes the h'isKt. st TT.i;"nt'-a the appetite, al la the tis-'iiii'atl.-n of fosj. n--lieres Ileathiirn ar'd r.hhn:hT, end sUt-Nth-ns the mus( ies end nerrrs. For Interrc.ittcM f evers Ijis-ltride, Ijtck of Eneray, AiC. it hiis no equal. The penu'.ne has at-ve trade ir ark nni cr.-s-scd red linos on wrapper. Take no other. Bs4. Mljkj BHOWI CHiamfc tO, RlLTiaOKK, HB. -1o(- E. ; )0'- ; Altoon's Leading Merchant Tail or, Has Removed to Much ; Larger and more Commo ! dious Quarters. i -)(- , TWO SQUARES ABOVE HIS ; old stand to No. 1511 Eleventh Avenue E bensburg InsuranceAgeno T. W.DICK, General Insurance Agent! EBENSBUnC. PA., licies written at short i:oiid i;i the m4 r e 1 1 a b 1 o .ETNA, Old Hartford o Atiil uttier I trt.riais tompanlH. MAN-' l i ITiT SAL 1" ! urt ef to UMI.XNS' COURT AI.K. II, ' so ord r of (he irt.fi,' Court of (J.vrnbrm mf L't.ty. the tin ierirotd will evi,.,se to puM t acr i,in or urry . "n t i-e prenitsu en -s.it-ur.tiy. .Vovni'if. 'Jlt. If.5. :.t '. o'clock F, M , ' the followna rni e-a:c of h'ch Jaxts Cun- , ninnham d e.J k.-Ie i i.tr mi. A piece or par-M of hr. sFtie In the town- i ship of Carroll, curi'v ,f i i.imbr'a. Ph.. adioin Inir landd 1 Aaron Hurlev. John Kantxy, Henry 1!. Klrkpntr'ck Mnd oi!:rr. Contain i one hnn drei) Bnd '"jiy iif's ai. re or (.s, about v'ua bun .'.red Sh.i twnty acres e'ejred; ing thereon erscted a two story ...ink h'-hse. frame back barn, wagon shed and fran-o spittle. TEKMSj I)F SALE :-Onp. fourth of he l.nr chase mo y i., he psid ' n co-ihrrraf 'on of sale, one-fourth tn one y ir thereitt!r. w th !iiteret. and the ha'a-nee to retnain a lien on the prt-m is6a dnr'nir the lifctlorie of Kl! iheth s. Cunningham, widow or deceased, the interest there-m to be puld to her annual iv durlnir her lifetime, and at her death the principal to be paid to the surviv ing executor. I'pterred pavments to be sorurd execution and to be sold at by the ju.!irTint h-.n Is ai'd c; .rtssa e ,f the pur- v u , r i.,.i rr i n :s. . i .t, i i ri -s .'i , WII.LMM F. t't'.NMNtlll AM. EiecntotS ft: James S. Cunnlr.ffhatn. decease,!. Where His Fall and Winter Stock is Now Ready for In spection. For Fashionable Fabric, Beautiful Fit and a Good Workmanship, go to GOETZ, the Tailor, in; 11th Avenue, Near 15th St ALTOONA, PA. vOANDEE" Eubber f " in h - n f .. r ' . vt. ". rf-rte i mlf 1' l : h c- 1 r f - J : a t ' SMuriUf. itte - . ' i t'sr. It Ol'B bVli'-k I' . !""- - I ' v1 IT . f-:ar o! wbirh M ct. i -r to!t.: T- ! t z-f H-r.imi 1 c ' ' i iT" in T i 1-i ' . C"U ii T y tit r-itd m. !!;:. niai -xr- 1 rut bHK ! y a J . ii Hri'i'fv ' rt : t. -1 n r ' V v it r. X oi t h .utliw i ji ! j r i-' two rtnrr iHk l,.-e i i i k d:h TKRMS ' f SLF -T'li ' " -:, cfce inn!;v T rs:J n T e . : th!"'i O' ( hd t,:, r .--TijCnT tfn refi n!" n nr. - "V y - i; . leT-t t ) --?'.:- '.', j'V t - m rj, -T j nifnt t d 1 t a fr St 'lit MAIL HHAT'LFT. JEFFERSON ACADEMY ! . la. ! -. nt rsl .1 e! ptireil, s hcrourh af CD h-lrt.et :. ii t. if I. t of !o: nu't e- n -r.e4 Ma. . f tba par '. - r. wea i ot .'.-. tea4 n : s with ia .1 at, 1 il- 1'aannahnrf F..r bo !i s. it s t'.'.n in ( r ass . Pa., yj 1) ;. H.-i-- T( -.ir i r it Also. O.I.- ; ' ; .!( ,1 ' " --)-' i, IT.', p. 'In t o. n rr r" h."ya rv;', OLLAiS tpallng bnsinpss ' tleed in by Aforrnw, t, for 'Miss iw, . in . and p-i W L. ... I- 'i I" i i . ' r''.sl ffs do tv w : 'i MP". HOJJV.I.IM I i... . - " su cam. f , . ,!),. . .1,,, . .. nd aarrior t. .n ... 4m. '"'?; l""re l.Uiine-H V -. -r.eUou. i-.-u.ifurcataioKUO--i Sd Vaa Co., Ciacin-iati, a c,ry ui ai siper lauULQ S: Cofi,rni... n, lOSffll out The "oldpst inhsbitant" now comes to thp front with the prpdlctinn that the enm Int winter will be an tinnsnally severe one, with plenty of Ice and snow, and Is likely to set In earlier than usual for ypars past IT says he has watched the corn hu'ks for many tears and never knw It to fail in a single Instance that when the husks were unusually thick th winter would bp a very severe one. This f.Psgon, he says, the hnsk are thickpr than he has ever saw them, and a very severe winter Is in proppect. Mr. Oeorgp Repd, of Canoe Crppk. B'air connty. was walking oypr the mountain to wards Altoona one day last wppk, moving along very leisurely and picking chestnuts as he went. When rtpar the top of the mountain he heard a snort. On looking around he saw a black bpar and two cua looking at him. Mr. Rppd was not easily frlghtpnpd. He began a warfare on the bear party with stones, which caused them to move away. Mr. liped went on hia Jour ney unmolested. One day last wepk several ladies of Re novo wpre out a mile from town near the i mountain, gathering th richly variegrted autumn leaves. Suddenly they discovered a large black bear coming towards them. With a chorus of feminine shrieks the .la dies n.ade a dash for home, with bTUln in hot pursuit. At thn outsklits of town the bear gayp up the chase, and strollpd back to the mountain. Michael Dayton, John Weayer and SsmiiPl Wilsie, three vpfpran hunters of Pevovo, heard the story and started out to slay the bear. They left Re novo at noon and returned In the eypning with the animal. It weighpd 347 pounds. AH Ihe farmprs and farmers' boys in this Commonwealth should know that on the 2Dd of last June the Legislature paaspd a law for trip benefit of agriculture and the protection of game, by offering a bounty of two dollars for every wild cat killed, one dollar for every red or gray foT slain, and fifty cents for every mink, weasel, hawk or I owl, excepting the screech or barn owl. ' ' Persons who kill any of the above, and de- Cm A'w reward, most go before a Justice Opp. Patent oarf'th the slaiD bird or animal of the time and plae? MA i s .:u hn drawn TIHS PAPER Pll I' AT-: .w MnWa a v. amount "wpapr AdTertlalm Bnrrau (10 hp N tsrsccTi, whkkp. Ad aaaaeeff TKRijaiso tovraaora FJCFj VIIhI Genrgp Mvers, Elmer Davis, Walter Jones, Johnnie Driges, Flarry Evans. nerbieEvans. Ada Jones, May Dsvls, Alic Jones, MvrUe James, Iena Kirbpafrlck, Mary Nirple, Darsy Carbln, E'ma Roepnsteel, Stella; Crppry. Blanche Folson, Maud ShinpMt, L!p frutwalt, Annie McBreeo. Addie Klrpatrick, Anny Tibbott. room NO. 2. Harrle Shinafelt, Alen Corbjn, Christy Strayer, Fred. Jones, Johnnie Strayer, Mat tbpwITerschel.Prepcott Davis. Milton Luther, Urban Luther, Chas Port, Frank Be-ndpr, f lora Mills, Gertie Laremer, Mand Rich ardson, Grade McCasMn, Aggie James. boom no. S. Cordie Snyder, Fred Barher, Jimmle Dick. John Ludwlg, Norah Ludwig, Stella Rosensteel, Emma Morrow, Mary Mc Breen, Annie Maloney, Rosle Manson, Mag gie McCabe, Stella R'eensteel. BOOM NO 4. Sherman Mason, Herschel Davis, Eddie Luther, Reichert German, Tlarry Owens, Willie "shoemaker, Noiris Mason, Met. Luiiwig. Dannie James, APce Davis, Annie Crouse, Mary Scanlan, Katy McBreen. Booyr no. 5. Geo 'Kinkead. Jisse Hill, Geo. D'ck, Bert Davis, John Scanlan, Criss Shannon. Oscar Kinkead, Triad Evans, Mary Rob erts. Orene Evans. Fi nnie Richardson, Ada Griffith, L;Z7.ie Schettlg. Rachel Letrty. Caddie Kerr. Bird She. lkle, Myra Richard son. Cara Davis, Jessie Morrow, Mary Slion maker. wanted, and ttieir business would be con siderably Interfered with. It is different uow. A member can take one or as many Wltr, n.S! Keed pttnate tn that pyt otal,it,,n townsdlp. bond Vt the purchaser, with approved surety. to drink now annexed to ( fain hor'.unn. cmhr:a Co., . ' arID F... bounded r.n the west bv lot of Jos.ph Houe KI.1ZABFTH S. (TNMM1HAM. ward, ol the borooah of Fhenphurz. county of ("anihria and State of l'enna. bounded and de- ! 1rned scribe ! s follows, to wit : Reinnlnr on thecor outorv ner of Jenter nnd ilirle streeta thence west afontr j said Oie itreet firty teet to lot of K. L.. John- . ston, Fsq., thence north by sai l lot e ithty five ' feet to a corner, thence east by the said lot fifty feat t Centre street, thence south alone said ( street eiifhtv-flre feet to the place of beirinnlnir; , ilrlnkanfl hs nlaoaai , . , . : havinw thereon erectad a two story Brick Hall. ; ..... K, K, v Kt.i, i Tllk,n ,n execution and to be sold at the suit of i and that ends it. Treating being out of the ' - E- Roberts. j i:..,., ... .. ! A Ho. AH the rlitht title and Interest of E. W. I WJ I .... .v. . iij biri i Wlbll Ills ! leaving when he desires or ceasing when ne wibhes. 1 believe there Is nearly as much liquor drank as before, bnt it is more evenly distributed. We have about 40 members on the roil and they strictly ob serve the rules. I don't think any of the saloons have heen any the loser by the anti treating society." It Is pleasant to record the succens of this, common sense departure. The treating, f-ystein Is all wrong, and it is responsible f".r its own share of drunkards. If every man paid for his own drink, the number of bar roim loungers would be lessened, and there would also be observable a decreased num ber of tragedies hrought on by liquor. The temperance cruhader should make war oc the treating outpret before stormiDg the inner citadel of drunkenness. At the snme tt-n and plura, the nnder- atll expose o slo a: pu'dto auction or t li o fo , I owl n a dcscrO-cd ron I estate, to wit; A oiece or ps r-.K-l oi i;ir. J ritnste in the tiir.li;i. ol F.i.ler. cun'v of ('mutTl. I a., adj.-intnir le d of Nicholas Hetfrich. Mrs. Adam M'llr and others, containing thirty four arres and tweny one perches. This land l well timbered with ash. hemlock and onk and underlaid wltn coal. TERMS OF SALK ; One-half ot the pnrchsse money to he paid on conhnnstion ol sa'e, arid the balance In one year thereatie'. with Interest.. He. ferred ps me:; s to be secured hy the judgment WITIT DOUBLE THICK BALL. Ordinary RnVSer Iloois a!wavs wear out fi-t on the ball. Th-r AM'F C Boots are do'..'e l-'iik on tte ball, aud iva DOUBLE WEAR. ifvt t.tyiT'miraZ R ihber bout in tho market. Las-ta ongr ti'n aiiy other boot and tio PRICE 50 niGEEIt, Call and ex amine tha roods. 5 ts$ V-viiifjf liermsn a-1 Villi,'" pa-el f r Soj v.p ' Tniiion. eie to VI tZil. frr e--( fc n W. F. ItR'.'VV. Pr.ts. 1, July -.4. V,-'. N-i Ftttihora uHti iss'raa . Sum u-o, :i'i. French, .ten's (.re ar, r r I rt . (U, u;.tu. fcft. n.l.l-.-; Biv. I : T s - t w te- rit. MORTOAIitS. Int'ii s iRai f rayalde eir!l Ai . ot s(infL'fA -S. sf ... "ever I.nat a I i rclertrn;.-! iii.l rinarict ! csnt'i j riiM rit a , Abilene, liitn. M ;.T a Se.a , -, rt - s.- it . s f r -a i. 1 ti., Milt . 1 Jl J -Tn (1 : (1 f Cstv' ' t. - e. t ' c - ... J . s Y oi s-e he . it.,. .To fire of ' ti I . 1- Of .i I i '.-; ill T .: - " .I ; : aa4 i i-i.l,s is cun siiJ FOR SALE BY on the north hy an alley, on the east bv lot of 1 Mrs. Crura end i ri the-outh by strert. belnr j a lot 60 feet hv ISu f.-et and situated In that part . ot the extiiflon or Jnlliixiri Loroiiich. known as , Marysviile The hull. tin Is a one-storied plank I balldlna:. sixteen feet hy thirty tet. Taken in i execution and to be sold at the suit f '. K. St H. j Iiuuimelwrltht. for ute of J no. A. McMullen. TFKMS OF PALK:-One-third of the pur chas money to be pld when the property Is knocked doa n and the r'taalnlnic two-thirds at the conflrmatlou of tho deed. Sheriffs Office. E'.V. Fa., I D. A. LUTHER, Nov mbar 1 isg5. Sheriff. SherifTs Sales. v virtue of iiuiidry writ of Fieri Facial Vend 19 r.xpon and rac'-as. St WILLIAM F. CT.-NJtl.N (HAM. Executor ol .htrr.os Cunningham deceased. MICHAEL M. WF.AkLEN. BATtJJ Bcrned. On Wednesday night of last week between 12 and 1 o'clock the barn or W G. Kr se, E-q.. in Dean town ship, was set on fire and along with its fn tire contents was entirely consumed. The roof ws falling in before the fire was dis covered by the fainiiy, who wcrp all asleoD at the time. Mr. Krise lost all his crop, consisting of twelve tons of hoy, two hun dred bushels of oats, ten bushels of rye, one buggy, hay rake, wind mill, cider mill, 1C6 gallons of cider, a lot of corn not husked, two hogs, 50 boshela of potatoes, all hi9 chickens and a large lot of farming imple ments. The work was done by an incen diary, as there had been none of thp family about the barn since in the. evening. Mr. Krise's loss Is estimated at f 1,500 and he had no insurance. Fits All fits stopped free by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. No fits after first day's nse. Marvelous cures. Treatise and t? 00 trial bottle free to fit cases. Sr-nd to !r. Jt'trrP, frn Arch Pt., Philadelphia, BorUlrn'ii Arnica Halve. Thk Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, y.ues, Uicers, Ss't Rhenm. Kever Sores, Tetter, Chnpne.1 Hinds, ChilMsins t!orns, and all Skin Ei upturns, and positive, ly cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect s.iiififactton, or money refunded. For sale by E. Jam-. OBI TI ART. McCOT. DiPd, at St. A'oyalus academy in Lcretto. on Saturday, October 31st , 1885, Miss Dollie McCoy, aged fourteen years. Miss McCoy was a student of St. Aloysius academy and was taken ill with pneumonia. She was a daughter of Mr. McCoy, of Glen White. WARD. Died, at the residence of his parents, in Ehenshurg. on Thursday, No vember 5th. 1885, Martin H. Ward, aged 31 years and 10 months. The deceased was a f-on of Mr. Martin Ward, of this place, and had been residing in New York for the past ight or ten years, where he was employed by the American Express company. During the last, winter he contracted-a cold that finally settled on his lungs and caused his death. About two months ago be returned home and gradually grew weaker until death finally relieved him. lie was a yonng man of sterling char acter and fine business qualifications, and was exemp!ary In all his habits. He was a strict member of the Catholic church, and during his illness received all the consola tions afforded him by hia religion. II a. funeral will take p'are tn Saturday rnr., inji at ten o'clock. Pea!TiTT.s'teries. - -sued ont ot the t'ourt ol Common Piean. ot Cmrl:t conntv. Fa., and . to rr.e d irected. there wi-i be exposed to public pale at the MANSION Hlil'sK, Johnsiown. Fa., o Saturday, November 38, l8.Ti. at ten o'cl.e" A.M., to wit.: All the rliht t1le and interest of Henrv An- I Blend ot. In and to all that certain piece or par ' eel of land situ te In t. e tnwnsbl ot Jackson, county ofCambria. F . adiolninit land ot Jacob Keller. or, the south Jacob Klerr.felter, on the esst John Msel.ell. on the n-rth and Pavld Keiferon the wesi; containing ins acres, more or I lass and about 0 acre of which are cleared, hav j Ion tbereon erected a two story triroe house, fr. me barn and jntoulldloes. now In the oceu pancy ol Henry Anstead. Tiken in execution ' and tn be lold at the suit ol Henry O. Mtiteo I bergar. A, so. All the rlaht title and interest of Eos I I ler W. I)vlBof. in and to ali that certain lot or ! Brr nnd snante In the vu.age of Morrellv llle, Lower Toder township, i unit, tin county. Pi., j fronttoir n the west bv ("handler utree aud run nln bxek to an alley on th east, having an alley i on the liorih and lot of lleo. Adams on the south. havlnir tnereoti erected a two storv plank hooie j and outtiiiidioifS. noa in the occupancy of F. W. Dnvis. Taken in execution and lo sold at the i suit of James liuue.an. i AIpo. Ail tha rnht tide and ln'eret of A. J. : Haws. Joseph Husn. W. A. Stonet.raker. Jamas ; Sanson). W . B. Keller Kicharn eorire, K. K. I Eiwards and C. W. Marsh fc!l trustees of the ; Second Methodist Episcopal eharch. of .lohns- ; town. Pa. Toesaid hull Una-is located on a lot o- niece of around slruata on Franklin street in ' the First ward, of JoliuMown horouah. Canib-ia conniy . p i.. bounded and described as rollows: I Fronting City feet oa the easie-lv side o' Frank lin street and extndlnir hsck the s.me width ; eiahty feet to an all I v. bavins: lot of Mergsiret K'.piin n the north .iid lot ot ( lore AV. Kerr on the sooth. It Is a two story t rick btiildi: k. de ! eosned for a church; havluif a front of forty teet on Franklin street and extending back the same , j width sixty six teet to an al ey. Takeo In execu- I ; tion and to bo sold at the sult"of It. it. Kills. I TERMS OF SALE- One-third or the purchase , money to be paid wh- n the ,roner:y is knocked down and tbe rcmamltia two thirds at the Con- j flrmation of tho oe.'d. ' Slier tr-Offie, FbV. Fa.. ) V A.LUTHER. iPIIANS' COURT SALE. Bv lrtue of an order ol the Orphss' Court of CambrtH county, the undersigned will expose to sale at public suciion --r outcry At toe heiel ol F. S. Buraoori lo Sr. Auirnsrine r,n Saturday. No vetnber 21st. llsS. at two o'clock I" M.. 'he follow in deseribed re il estate of winch Andrew Hnr R-oon died Boird. sittTite in the township ol Ccrieid. ennty of Camfirln. Fa . to wit: No 1 . A piece or parcel at land a, tjoinma lands of Catharine Huritoon, 3. and I. Adxme and ot ers, cnntaliiliiK tour acres un.1 h'ty elirht per che". No a. A piece or parcel of land adjotnlnir lands of John Montgomery and othere, coulainiDg tour acr-s and thlity nine perches. TERMS OF SALE: Tee percent of 'he pur chase rroney to be paid on tre day of sale, and the balance on contlnn i ioo i f sale. lOHN H. IKITTIFLASS, St Administrator. OII.'IL 5 JI'll H. CH'LDS & CO., WHOLf SALK AtiF.NISi A IHE I'lTTSBUKG, l'A. Ebenshurn, Sept. It, 'S5. OTP' ! e " leil re.r. 1 h r IT ' Si I ape. to he h. M in Fh T..i,Tjr. .r fe first Moiidar of I.-eeinher ni xt. then and thori. t s,-e..t ur ra f'i to -ske the rest en'.e , f tl,ri Sm, de ceased, at the n ;.Traied (iliimviTi put nrKa It hv an ?;,pi(..t duly swsr 11 hr th -aid er urt, ar ihow slit tl'atfHme .houid not 1 s .iq l A. L1.THFR. Sheriff. O. F ARM FOR SALE. The subscriber .r i' nd fn fy tfrrn towTh1,'. 'atiirirm ronnti t K irv 'mi. i tnt tinirnr l'-J .tltt t rannbr ': frm In Jttrkf . ta'niii-rt th Tilltac Mtiiij n ormEi oCiiooi. iF OR SALE. A valuable piece ot land containing- about 170 aeres. In white and Keade towrshlpB with the Clearfield creek rurntua Ihroimh It. adjofnina; lands ol Hon. John Kean and Martin Tlirhe, about SO acres cleared and hsvlna thereon erected a two story frame house The banee Is well timbered with pine, hemlock. ok nd other timber. Tm l"nd is underlaid with coal and Iron ere. Th Oresson and Colturt ra Iroad now beingr bull rue' tbrouarh this Isnd. Fur particulars aat terms call on or address MATTHIAS KESSLEK. Flske. 8t Cambria Oo., F J INDIANA, PA. Will oi-n for the new ye;tr, Monday. September 7, 1885. Tins is a thorough I'mtesspitjal School for ienciiers, prefei.Tiiiir, a!tii: College Prrparalery nepartment. rrlusleal Krpartment, ( ommrrrlal lepartnacnt. To he sure of a room it Bhouid be or dered early. For particulars or catalogue, ad dress, 4t L H. DURLINC, A, M., Prln. arectad a ite4 and baa trees, la F..r ('irif.r in. r-naJon cli oa the nbsorifjar at 3fss Wsshinirtou -trr'-t. .To(- n -'e wn, l'n WIl.l.UMTHOMAJi, Ebensburg. Oct. is. i?s4 -St. 7 n the CTRAY CATTLK. Came to KJ residence of the subscriber, rrsidlnir In Barr township, phoutthe last or June. 1 black year-' old heifler with white on belly, white en both hind leet.star.oo forehead and asmali'bell on. and 1 two-year old red ste( r with white belly white on both hind Iceland star on forehead. The owner is requeri-d to come forward, prot e property, pay chsraea and tske them away , other-ise thay will be disposed of accordlna to law. JOHN RAIOLEY. Barr twp., Oct. SOth, lStfi. N -vein -r 0.81 -'her ff SELV7YH HALL READING. PENH. tie Hill farypl' sjaloyu. Boys ol suy ed fad for eejas-syue. t-THis. vo- . 'WOT'. WwTdsrwtwT, rreetrf rtg, Ps STRAY CATTLE. Cam o the residence of the subscriber Id Dean town ship, rn or ahont the 1st of July . eight bead of yeuna: rattle supposed to be one year old, lour nesd nave the point cut off the riicht ear and tba other b ur have both eart split. The owner or owners are requested to come forw ird. prova property, pay charires and take them away, other wise they will he disposed of according pi law. SA dUEL KKATZEK. Iean twp.. Oct. 80, ISSi. LORETTO HOUSE, (Formerly known as the Myers House) LORETTO, CAMBRIA COUNTY. PA., W. M-PRUSiFR, Proprietor. CST'SampIe Room for Salesmen and good ttabling for hoises. tT" Terms Mod- &BATE. ItirtrJMrr, f-7t. ?, !. f. . Vomer I'etiM Ale. and Siatti si PIITSBURC, PA. li nKKo ENr.iwps, vinnvroRs. THRFSMCC MACHIF.rs, CRAIN DRILLS.cldor mills -rsr tel the e-t. Orain dr lis; the ealv hrated fni;-i fvs.ni. tne only p(.-fci f.,rne feed phosT-hste h tscbrocTit In life. Older Mi'ls; the eclet rs...( i iT!r.Vn snd (oT,n. loorfcaa. to MT-i.i.Ft. iit pRyssrs ml siTMKI if p. aF I a-n-rallT. Send for rataloirn . RtltAirilAR, Peunsvlvan'a Arrl-ultaral Works. York Fa Important to Canvassers. 4T AyTI P - Li v.. Pant ii-'n in rverv m,int I. ti.e Ctoi.-d st-.te. (., .M Ft PATENT K K VEI.'Sl '.l.E A I IKON, when fiMip tit Sa l lions. I i.'.ssrr. F o'er. a.e . i ne irou delnjr th work t an en re t 1,1 orci.rjsr iroes Is sf.. .(i,tr i.v a. ,,. s'c r,,,i lon-n aoBI ATA IV V ITII HOT liITtHt aj. ITie ivt A li-krcs!.l Ii-i'uic In-ime 1n"ure4 to f. J eeev...rs. A l,'r". I T eir"iar, ttA, F -y SAP 1 1( IN ( .. vi Keade Ht . N. Y. With I -?- ii'il, -Book a- Hok. 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