, aintiria Jmman. has f Bf ?HBrB. PA. .' . . yof . 20, isss. UipA il--- CjLAXD PERSOXAL. lhfrend the nther Place. If , 1 it r k-'V the .Siwxi U 1 ... I!, , 1. AVKKIA FRFXMXS. JoImj ouy . I will , h-iit'inR and '"" litlte I enmp was -. n ass' est rl'fr hen the handle broke, and he was thrown ' ,u.uv l.-J to liuld a . head firt ver the stone. T taiim,, I und IreshP-t grocer-", U' . tains bve filled up .,r; i-avv nmi cistern' ,. . r CllUIltV "" has lost thirty. . . k.. lull. spout is clear of of quit ilHl .,,,. fre weaio-reii in. I. ...... t'u.vjll T i.r frVi& 1 ar irru ,1 -r conrtitiou la quite - , ! r,,H rennsvanla ratl- I np-ilny nd west on ii-t ,lt, .i.i costs is svhR1; llunt ,.; ,. .ini for HTlling a pair f. .'iremakrt, bu-inesi" maira r M"r'- 'P. A T. ColVtcs, Uti r i.T. u h- on a visit. - ; 'J'1 .. . 1- t(ip rewspsper rejviTt p t.x-l di-d from ecitfniii- rr ''I.'- lirnce rtock-f. K 1 ! r ''"" "W'lie , t A . -n- mart wd in t ln t ,v ; ,. !. Katl'-r r'tiri I y , ,.,, ,.,, w;!! '..'r monce on n at .Innif,' drve store. r ..,.' .lacs tnlrksnhe man !V i' i npom- nf tV new Ux ,! . 1 i-firo'iKt lHJH;al" a'" wal h f ,'.!' . ef J i' - r -tii'H-t pr nt. ui aim ee 1 11 1111- Carl r.'.!''1" ' x",:,, If. I -xnrl kilnt-PS will nr ,r. 1 1 -..I tifiim'.uia All liver an- ruiri- by Hunt's rV lii J I rv.-biii. nf lni place. Is j.p-r.w v i" t l.U rc-ii'onee. and, 'j, 1 ,4.':i'f"l age, t.t little hopes mum : II you make . . -.inf t1 rIir triend jro and see th i.i'Tld f,iM just received at CJ. f t tiie hotV.aya. tii' "''."" vfe inn-, intend to mae in! tN"so sfti-nrtiriff the ln-tlfte ,r l r.a!! in Arniorv nan soie .i!, profi.ibly Tuesday. , i-irrr,t tht St John' rmTisb , .,' n,ti.n. to Of divided 'and ...j: fotm.'d with a eharcb, !-. t'u.- iiorJliein purl of the .,r .; season Is now t hand .1 1' ' t'n-m-i'1 ves or anv of their , ,,irppi 1 A ri 'I 'i n a ff ft'OMfms f vi.r hy !c niiini us Hir par- " iii il Vl.s Marga- ! , " i f M'iiWT townio. wer . y ' V','hii.-i''(chirh, I, or- t'o. on t-r: tTth. 1 .-.. hy K-v. E. a r .... M-v :san a-.d 'V-i''j. w'k for n '- ' iv ' a ! ft for.'" o iv.cn at :, ' . ; n-nrt wrr works, r.tftv t' "ir ..'ontraet coniple'ed in c- tuivfr r.t Bfni.ls worth fifty cents (''' K'v'nitM cn gt a sheet nr". from to 4u cents in the 1 T-.rr-f eijM diflVrerrt kinds to k a wir ijoin on among the v-j-i. mi' il-nlers. and crnsumers rj iha fn.pofjt nf it On firn ;el's .0.-H"! coaI by the car load at ?1.20 ..v- s r .a'sfnirer. Jinitor at the r .... .,.0 ,lv, rnnl delivered bv Mr. t u..r f,1r itinerinr to any he has '. t.-.f -ire. the T'frald to the contrary : ' ".f.ir.rl'n?. '; -T"" i- rn -rrti er"iie for your not v. n r!re prt-at-rt for your -friend or 1 wheri vmi ran gt them so nice t-'-ir, it,.1 I'.ivnlus". Cnme in time : l ' '-it T'.urie'f -V- K I! K tt:i. who i.ad been em-1- ' ki -r for Mrrs. P. &. T. ' - in S 'U.crt-t county, having com : '' ' a-..rk t!;rre, returned to his home ' ' - 1 v on M .Ti i;iy lat. -T truck laid on the Bresson and LS '' r'al a-- fsr as the old Frugality " 1 !; r.lrfie;it creek, and il is be '-it' a' fn tii tfcc tJp'dity Willi which tne ' P--ti'-'l it w ill he finished f Christ- -T arp two prominent clat-s of men 1 nn n.'ii.ify 1 tie one gue ahead i'r. r, bvi i: ''rr.-hi.. while the other sits ii'Li'ii'i.t-s hf-riiuse It was rwt djne '"or ay,or whv it should be done It !. t.'iii'tntsj o( the corn hukaasd a - - .k r -o-oaMed certain indicatiaua of 1 -Te alntf-r. have entirely failed to-a! t' .jit.-. ttf. p:e,f.nt tiflie, and the oeeuj?a- ' 't:e wnat'.er prophet has gone up the sou : for, a of buckwheat cakes try ''iof tr.e new bnckwbeat flour manufae- - -d yM--ur. Driegs, of this place, and J ! ;u: U-xit) to find out wkit good .. tat cakes are. Buckwheat rike ,:iK-r.i V.j in, rum! -Mr M ,1. K'rTh, of Barr township, wtio ' "-n for tne past two months employed '- - t'ra railrrad hridifee In Ohio, passed f lare on Tuesday last on his "litis the work on shlrh ha mi mm an -T-r.i v,r.n completed. .1AiT"r's vai"aparllla thoroughly cleansei v I "!"u''t, '" vital functions, '".nrm feiith and strength. No one " f'i i, impure can feel well. When despontlfiit Uke L er l. . " -aarula to purify and vitalize '.)t j Msnn Uioharrls. lat of Alle- tVr, 1 v "V, l.ss rneriar1 a.i . . hi. , ... a ... . 1 1 I O I ' 1 1J 7 LIS ' r'l Ju''an street. fhU nlaf. anrl la " Mo .ij , ,, u ' S -J'., X ld ,0 work P"l""n k. " j'ocior is wen skilled ' "-'"on, ar.n all work r-w 'W.tinn rill receive i -n 3! iviima coal train on the ! :'?!n! railroad broke a ehoTt dlsUnce t ( resnn and the two see- 1 iti ;kinga number of car, i :ie trark and t.(a.nlno ha au.ut an hour. No person was , rt,Sh-ttieiceMent. .tu ,,. Llt4, dl(.d n SmoUetowDf Leo- ; J'-MUr'!j' "n M"n,1ay ,ast In the 7it 1 'l i V2" I wa', tfl falnp' ' Fran- ; t. ' Lr. r,(,w i.f Minneapolis, Minn., ..roieny Principal of the common .4ln! :'r ('p. -"d who is a Borj-ln-, "tw Mc)ad, formerly of Monster ! L-onoiy, but now of Kan, ' 'unty, made a ten striks lately In t4 w vl-r vo U settled at Kana, .".Jr-!a-d on- tbouHaua1 acres of land v v-c'hity. A large oil well waa re t .ra:-k on hi land, and one day last V-.'"."M "v,r- hundred acres to tba e .0 ,uw Company for ' i'i i j v one The Derr Brother nf .....1 been made In these columct. have again i .... Ufr id inaiana and are selling liquor without license. Elehteen Informa tions were made aealnst them for selling be- iore. ana me namber will likely Increase be- , ?"9 : 1J1"st furnace No. 1 of the Cambria fore the next termor court In that county, 1 Iron Ctampany. was stepped at 10 o'clock which will bo held in December. lhis forenoon in order that needed repair Tbat.kst-lvinR day Is a legal holidav and m'Kht he made. The furnace was well mo, ot the business houses will be clost-d. ' '"P'1 "nrt watered, and the operations of jou wish to enjoy that ilavand annipr-info ln Trii..r..ii - . .. . .lie I It 1 1 IJIfpi IIS nM.Pf- urn arr.r. l Owi tic,' store a few dais previous and ' your dry go.!, rtress aoods. boots and ami an mn.ls t.T groceries, and you t bargains enongh to be thansful for. Joseph Neai, f-mployert at a lumber 1 noar Wlntertown. Clearfield county, grinding an ax one evening lt. wart "irucn meax witn both knees, emtina them 1 sevrety ln hi, eft ocw , ,,-.,. v... ..u nmi win prone.b'5 result in a ' stitT lev. t latrtes Nimmo, a strct-car conductor tT I Pi;tryKTg. commit tpd wv.m - . . .. .. - . . ... ... lat weea ry snooHrru himself. He had "work a few days before on account of I WTvesis. and was ivi i . i ... nvnig uinniiHii. ; loma when he stepped nut to the side walk ' T.d fired the fatal shot. He was a resident i JT Johnstown Ihre years ago nt worked . ra the Oautier works. J - Great excitement exists at Kane. McKean : county, over the rumored strflrrrt of a one- ! thousand-barrfl oil well. It is known that ! hie results were expected t-m the. well, ;; and the annnnncement thtit oil has been ; struck haaHtied the town with apecnlatorf.. ! Capitalists from Renovo "have visited the. j scene, and -report that the -well is guardedly J five men -who threaten t shoot anyone Who ', comes neirr it. AtTi-cbopplng frnlie-on the farm of Jo seph Arrams. in Mletfhenv tnwnshly., on ! Tue.rty !at. Mr. Thet-flore Srorm wasadly innee in consequence of a tree that had . been t!ut down, and in falling, lodged In j ancrfnnr tree, a limb of which swung around I ! and -nit him on ihelwsxd and shonl injur I : ln "him quite severely. Drs. Slimn. of j Chest. Springs, anrl Tfiiller. of Oaltitzin, at j tn)1ed him, and at'tast accounts e was im 1 ' pvovinj ! i WllMani V. Jnckson, of Csysport. Hlalr our.ty, wbs stricken down witi appopleny ; n this rtay a week ago, and died on the Toilnwiig morning. He was about M years of age, and was a son of Thomas Jackson. who was a familiar figure at the courts In this county many yrars ago. The deceased was at one time we'i known In this part of , Cambria county. H was a Dustiee af the j 1 Peace for a Inner time In Gsvsport was an J open-hearted, generous man, and had & ; ; large circle oT friends. ! Who doe n.t deliBht to see a ood look j lng face? Yet erysir.ea rHfieures the face almost beyond recognition But that Is not ' the worst Of if. This f'lsense ig as danger- ous as it Is repulsive. It Is sometimes called I "St. Anthony's Fire." aiiri often causes sUd- den death. Mr. S. B Carpenter, of Grand ville, N. T , had it In both legs and wae cured by Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. : This medicine excels aM-ithers for the blood. ! Especially -adapted to persons In fwle ; health. ! i Thomas O'Xeal. a seventeen-year-old 1 ! boy of Priftwood, whu had one of his legs 1 cut off bv the cars one year ai-o, shot and mortally wounded his ten-year-old brother on Sunday evening, lie was cleaning an old gun. which he believed to be unloaded. He is almost wild and attempted to throw himself In front of a moving eng'ne, but waa prevented. A brother of the two boys, Mr. Jtihn O'Neal, who resides in Johnstown. received the sad intelligence of the accident and "tarted tor his home on Monday last. Harriean's Double Hibernian Company will give an exhibition in this place on Wed nesday evening, at Armory Hall. The com pany ts a large one, and. as we see by our exchanges, 19 drawing large crowds stoere ever it exhibits. As it Is but seldom that our people have a fhance to witness a really good exhibition, they ahou'd not mi8 rhta chaice to attend. The company will give a street parade on Wednesday afterrooa with a full orchestra, accompanied by an Irtah jaunting carlraw'n by a pair of po nies. On Saturday, next, Nov. 2lt at one o'clock, p. m ., Mr lm. Davis will offer at public sale, at his residence (Belmont), is Ebenburg, a lot of personal property, con slat rag of two Hnmlltonian colts, on four year old horse, one fi ve-year-old family raare, a heavy draft horse colt, four milch cewa, bogs, shoats. wagons, buggy, harness, plows, barrows ano cultivators, hay and straw by the ton, and a large quantity of oai, corn, potatoes, corn fodder, etc., etc. Also, one sled and hay rake. These articles ruut be sold legardioss of cost, - Mr. Davis is going to Florida. A long credit will be give purchasers. Teacher Inatltnfe. The teacbrrs inotitutn which will convene in E'jensburg on tbe 2.'1 inst. promises to be tbe larRe.t meetirg t-vi-r held 1u the coun ty. As all schools anjst be- closed, aod as the numiier ot dajs foustitutiiijc a school mootb h4 been redtteed, teachers caDnot have any excue for sot attending tbe In stitute. Director should Dot fail to hear the lec ture of Dr. Bijibee, 8tte Superintendent, on Tuesday evening. This will be bin first appearance In Cambria county. As directors are reotrnized a members of tbe Institute, they ahould attend aud organ ize their meetlnn on Wednesday. Tbe Illustrated lectures will be a new feature of the eyenltig entettainrnents. Two powerful fteriopticons. producing pictures of (treat brilliancy, will be ued. These lec ture will be highly interesting and instruc tive. Tbe special traiD from Johnstown on Monday, Nov. 23, will leave Johnstown at 0 o'clock, stopping at all way Htations be tween that point and Cresson. It will con nect with tbe rteular train for Ebeosburg at CreMon. Reads Townablp Iteraa. Com is selling for sixty-five cents per double bushel. One of oor enterprising farmers finished cutting Me coin last week. Mr. William Birkford bad bis band hurt very badly Dy tbe explosion of a dynamite cap. Hev. W. Ii. ruray and rarmiy win tase tbelr departure next weea lor niisaw,ui- ferson county, Pa. . . n T " Rev. Mathers, of Bellwood, wil Dteach at Cambria Mills on Thanksgiving Day. Services will be held in tbe Baptist ebnfcb at Mountan Dale in the evening. The recent tx and marriage laws meet with little favor tn this section. Both sLould be promptly repealed or carefully revised. The Heffaalnf f Hlekna. Never trifle with wbat are called small ailojenU. If ynu feel inert, with a bitter or bad tast lo tbe mauth. loss of appetite, bowels coettve, resort at once to Simmons Liver Regulator. Kor th miseries of dys pepsiaat d Ihey Include almost every un pleasant feeling that belongs to physical disease aod mental wretehedneM-ttils po tent medicine. Simmons Liver lieRulator. is a certain and speedy cure. Bockla' Arole Salve. Th Best Salve in the world for Ouls, BrifsL.S.iie. Ulcers. Salt Rheum. Fever Sore. Tetter. Chapped IUnds. Chilblains Corns, and all fekin KrupHooe. and posit. ve i. niinu 1-iien. or oo psy required. It Is y t to give perfect s-Mfifaction, or ROAITF.II TO DEATH. Terrible Accident tat UImI So. 1, Johnatown. The Johnstown Tribune of Monday last I ! mpn rendered in every way as afe, as I Anil,nK the necessaiy repair was a new i ' ' ' I ! ror u,e '"mace stack, and the ta. .f pul'.iuit it in was in cliargu ot Mr. John Hamilton, assisted by his Vrother Charley and a force of abou'. twenty men. About naif -past 2 o'clock this aft ernoon, while some of the men were engaged on top ot Ue bell and others on it, John B. Smith one of the latter, was overcome by gas 4 ' ' ! r,T,,ni '"om tn stack and fell under the bell and into the. furnace. Immediately bis fellow-wnrkmen eeal efTorts for his rescue. lAing hooks and ropes were obtained for 1he purpose but the gae arose hi such qnantltv from the fnmace as to render operations ml only difficult but v"v rtteerous One -after another tbe men became victims of the deadly exhalation, fe'.l prorfrite, and were dragged away, their nlaces being taken bynthers, who in rum were also oveicome. Finally, after tfteen or twenty men had been sickened nteh unto death by the gas, the remains w-re pulled up and remoed front the furntrce. They presented a sickening spectacle, being charred and hlackene-1 and drawn into such shape that they could scarcely be recog nized as tboee of human beings. Thev were at once taken to Cambria to the home of Louis Smith, deceased's stepfather. Dr. W. B. Lowman. who had been sum moned, arrived jnst an the bodv of Smith was talwn from the furnace. He at once f.et about administering restoratives to the men wlio had been prostrated bv pas. If did rrrrt find any of them seriously 111 hut : Mr. John Hamilton, and it wa found necps ; sarrto take him home, which the Doctor ! did m his carriage. The others, after a brief interval, were j ahe to take care of themselves. The most , of them went home, but ome returned to wnrk. Jobn Kane. Peter Kirbet-steln. Ed ward Wonderly. and Clmrlea Hamilton were among those most seriously effected. Smith was elehteen vers of age. H was a member of the Cambria Mutual Benefit Association and held a policy for 1,000 that organization. in "BEAT PERNETKRAKCK. An F.benawnrc rmma Nehool PoplPs .Herformance. Mr. J. W. Leech, Principal of the common schools in this place, has handed us the fol lowing letter from R J. Mil'er. of Pittsburg who is the editor of the .4tfA:r' .nVrwv. a cheap publication designed to create taste for good literature among pupils in the j schools and to counteract the influence of 1 bad readint on the young. Mr. Miller offer- ' ed a prize r.f $2 for the longest and best INt j of words formed ont of the letters comnos- j lng the title of the publication, "The An- j irror's Review and Scrap Bonk." the words ! to be classified in parts of speech to which I they belong. Miss Rosa Garman, to whom j Mr. Miller's let.er is addressed, is a daugh- j terof Mr. William Garman, of this place, j and a pupil in one rf the schools under the ' supervision or Mr. liW-n. As Hie was too late in Bending in her caner. she availed heiself of Mr. Miller's offer and selected the j tiistory of England as a reward for her j labor: . . PlTTtBUROH. Nov. 13, 1885. ! 3fU JCosa Garman : Your paper contain- ' lng 9 225 woirts came to hand three days i ago. Il is the het.t paper that has been sent i in. It certainly shows preat perseverance j and accuracy. The next highest number of words wae pent in bv Annie Lambert, of j Yonngstown, Ohm. All others fell below j 4 000 Annie Lambert's contained 6.150 Bnt I am sorry to say that yoore came In bo ' late to receive the prh? It deserves. The j time set at first waa the 20Mi of October and j was extended later, to the 1st of November, i Hut yours did not rea-!h roe until the 10;h of I November. The prizes had all been aarri- i mA ho f n m that T 1 f m n .n..i..n i . ... . . . . ....... ....... .... w..u ii'unt ir. n.r something tor your labor, and I will also ! matte honorable mention of your work. Mr. irn!tn asks me to write and give you your choice of one dollar In cash or one of the his toriea oflered in the October list. They are worth $1 30, but he will give you your choice. Please aaawer at once. R.-J MtrxER . - - R5 Nmih St., - Pittsburg, Pa. Maprrne t'enrt Ieelslon. He low will be four.d ttte opinion of the Supreme Court, sustaining the decision of Judire Johnston in the matter of the petition of Jiisepb Gutwald, Burgos of Ehebeburg borough, In relation to school directors; and in accordance with that decision each ward of ttie borough will hereafter be entitled, as It altould, to elect its own school directors: It rs not denied that the boroueh of Ebeos buig Is subject to the general bnrouith law of April 3. 185J. The 26'h section of that act fixed the number of school directors in a borongh at six and directed that they should be elected under the provisions of the laws regulating common schools. They were so elected upon a general tick et until the decree of the court below, made in January last, ttat each ward in said bor oueh should elect one school director This action of the court was clVarly war ranted bv the act of May 15th, 1884, P. I,. -159. and tts snrplements of February 16th, 183. P. L. page 5 unless there Is some other controlling leclslation. It was contended on behalf of the plain tiff tr. error, that theae of Mav 1st, 1861, enMtled "An Act to PtvWU the Boron eh of Ebensburg inta Two Wards." was such leg islation ; that said act was local and special, and under all the authorities was not re l,ealed by the general set of 1874, and Its supplement of 1883. The object of the nel f 1861 was merely to divid the borough itto two wards. It granted no powers and prencribeij no duties In regard to the election of school oirertors ; all this wa9 reaulaf-ed at tbe time by the general law ; all that the act of 1861 did was to declare that its passage did not disturb these matters ; they should remain as here tofore. We are clearly of tbe opinion that the borough comes within tbe act of 1874. and Its supplements. It follows that the learned judge below committed no error in making the order nf January Glh, 1885, and tbe said order Is affirmed. JL Woniferfui ZMaeotiei y. ConumptiTes and all, who suffer from any affection of the Throat or Lungs, can find certain core in Dr. Kine's New Dis covery for Consumption. Thousands of permanent cures verify the truth of this statement. No medicine can show such a record of wonderful cures. Free trial bot tles at James' drug store. Large size, fl. I have been deaf in one ear ten years, and partially deaf Id the other for two months; have been treated by ear specialty doctors and received no benefit Having used Ely's Cieam Balm for about a month, I find myself greatly Improved, and can hear well and consider it a mo.'t valuable remedy. I bad also nat.al catarrh, with dropping of mucous into my throat and pain over my eyes, which troubles also have entirely d'appearjd. I). B. Vates, Upper Lisle, Broome Co., N. Y. Very Remarkable Reeoetrry. Mr. Geo. V. Willing, of Manchester, Mich., writes: "Mv wife has been almost helpless for five years, so belD'ess that she could not turn over In bed alone. She used two bottles of Eiectrie Bitters, and la so much improved, that she is now able to do her own work." Electric Bitters will do all that Is claimed forthfm. Hundreds of testimonials attest tbelr great curative powers. Only fifty ceots a bottle at E. James'. The following named persons can each get a letter by calling at the Ebensburg post-office: B. Cornell, V. O. Lutner, Mrs. Saratt MeDol, Benjamin Norman. K. M. Bobert-. TWO TAME BEARS tndlreatlv Cane tbe Ieath of moua Bear Killer. EI.KLA5D, Pa.. Nov. 8. Simon Truman, Of Hell's Cabin, In the mountains near this place, was one of the oldest and best known hunters and guides in Pennsylvania. He was 70 years of age, but was still strong and active, having only last week spent three days and nights in the open woods, during which lime he hilied a deer and a bear. He always asserted that he had killed over 200 bears, and It was well known that lie had had many names with them hand to nat.d. many deep and uu'y scars on his oody teati- tying to the fierceness of some ot tliein. He had escaped many d:i.geis In his more tfan halt a century of lite in tne woods Last winter he killed the lima hunted hive hear that had prowlrd about this vicinity for more than two jcors, carding off olu-ep and oilier stock reputedly and successfully. In ' the fiht w ith this bear Truman . lost three ! fingers on his left hand, the hand being su badly mangled that it was barely saved by j tti amputation o( the fingers. 1 Ou Wednesday last two traveling Italians , came to this place with two large trained ' bears, ln the att rnooti they left towu, and ' a mile from the viliage met a team nf horses ! belonging to a farmer named Gibbs. Gibos ; was driving, and Simon Truman was riding i with him to the viiUge The sight of the 1 bears frightened tbe horse, and they turned ; tiuare about in the road. The wagon was vpst-t and both Gibbs and Truman were thrown out. Tiuman struck on a sharp prcjectiuK knot on a log at the side of the road. The knot penetrated his side to the depth of three inches. Gibbs was unhurt. Without stopping to ook after his runaway team he compelled one of the Italians to help him carry the injured old hunter to E.kiand. The knot had hrokeu one of Truman's ribs and pusliea the broken ends with it in 10 his Ian. He did not utter a Kroan ail tbe way to the village. He was carried to ttie tavern and a doctor called. When the doctor arrived Truman said to hiui : "This will settle me. I don't mind dy ing, but It's the thought that after escaping from wild beats for fifty years I am killed through tame bears, chained and muzzled. that worries me." Truman died three hours after being; brought here. He was the last, of his fami ly. CJF.BMAN tAKP. Uroalnc lnlere-t In th nltnre of the Fond Flail. Much Interest Is being taken by the far mers of this county in the cu'ture of carp. There are about one hundred ponds throuch out Westmoreland and the number h rapid Iv increasing. There Is no reason why eve ry farmer in the county should not have a pond on his premises for the culture of thee food fish of rapid growth. With a pond of ordinary size, in the eoure of two years ! farmers may have fresh fish constantly on 1 hand, in quantities sufficient for their own I consumption and to sell Carp with which i to stock ponds can be purchased from sue- J j cessful propagators In this county or they i j may be procured without cost, other than expressage and vessels, upon application to i the State Fish Commissioners, Mr. John Gy. of this place, being one of them, j There are three varieties of carp: 1, the j scale, or true carp: 2 the mirror cerp: .1. the ! leather cam. In (iermany, where the fish 1 j originated, the scale carp is principally : raised and preferred as being the best fls- I vorrd, though really all are excellent. The ( scale rsrp is the only true carp, and the oth er two are hyhrids of some other fish and the scale carp. In pome of the rivers of Kentucky and other States there are small, bony and almost worthless fi-h sold by fish ermen in the market under the name of carp, hut thev have very little resemblance to the true carp. The American food carp which have been so extensively distributed throughout the country, are hatched from proeeny of th German carp referred to. Siime of them sre developing types far su perior to the German carp, while others are coropsratively worthless. Carp culture in j . 4n,y does not at all compare with our improved methods bere. The habits of the J I i American food carp are quite different from the German carp. They only hibernate ! here in the coldest latitudes. In Pennsylva- j J nia generally they feed and grow all winter, ' but not to compare with summer growth. I The growth depends largely upon the con- i struction of their ponds. In properly con- i structed dams their average gain is fully three pounds 3DLually. Westmoreland Dim ocrat TIIE BUM) AS KEE AUAIX. Perfection of . Surgical Skill Attained, j To partially restore the sight after cata ract i? common, but to restore it to the abso- j lute perfection of human sight before affect- ed hy disease, is a feat of which the most j noted surgeons the world has ever known j mient be proud, but cannot hope to excel. . Mr. Campbell, of the Davis Sewing Machine i Co., No. 8 Sixth street, in a card below states the facts In his case. The type are the finest made, yet he can read this the same distance when reduced one-third by the Photo Lithographic process : , Im MbMiMl ACDFOHTJVW aaa, asi umiil ky Or. O W aW41e. wt r.M--ew. PV Mrs. Margaret Wiisoo, of Cardville, Wash ington county. Pa., totally blind to all but light, could see to read the above at 83 years of sue. after Dr. Sadler's operation. Seritg it believing Many other references, with illustrated pamphlet on the Eve and Ear. free by addressing Dr. Sadler, 804 Penn avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa A Christias Conference will be held in the Third Presbyterian Church, Titts burg. Pa., Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 24th and 25th, 18R5. Morning, aft moon and evening sessions. The speakers will be Rev. A. B. Sitnpeon and Dr. John Cook man. New York City; Rev. H. V. Brown. Chica go; Mrs. M. Baxter, London, Eneland; Mrs. E. S'toud Smith, Liverpool, England; Car rie F. Judd. Buffalo, and Mrs. & G. Beck, Philadelphia. All who desire a deeper Spiritual Life, a special baptism of tJie Holy Spirit for ser vice and to understand better the teachings ot tbe Scriptures respecting our physical life in Cbtist, are invited to attend. Fit. Jamrs A Creer, 1 Kkt. (jeo S Rice, I John A. Best, Committee. Mit-s Mary Moorhead, j Mrs. 3. U. Beck, ) Baixoc's Magazine for December con tains th final chapter of "Lewey and I ; or, bailor Boys' Wandering, by Wm. II. Thomas, author nf The B-lie of Australia." and "On Land and Sa or, California in 1M3. '44, '45." Here are three of the most eotertai -lng novels of adventure that have been published in this country for many rears. In addition the December number of B-M.i,or's has an unusually laree assort ment of short stories, engravings, poetry, wit and humor, illustrated articles, house bold, puzzte page, adventures, etc, all going to form one of the best and cheapest mag aztnes published in the United States. The January number will annear in new tvD. with new features, illustrated stories, heavy white paper, and will be the leading mae aiine so far as brightness and good looks are concerned, vet the price will remain the same only ft. bo per year, or 15 ce-nts sineie copy. For sale at all news depots . Pub lished at 23 Bawley Street. Boston. Fns All fit" stopped free bv Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. No Ufa aftr first dav's use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and t3 00 trial bottle free to fit cases. Send to Dr. isIitjc, !vt Arch St., Philadelphia, Happy Children. How t Make Them No-Keep una 1. Health They Will r. c Care of the Keel. Th. iov ot every wcll-reirnlated hrusehoM I to ..." Iki.nr frnrn th Children. Thousands Ol : attetionate jareiiia rto oot. lane care 01 uir r chlMr-en TlirO'iKn Hhotjucc murr i.mu vu.p..i neiflc'ct thrv fuller ..hem to tall lck and die, ! win-n know'le isro nilirlit hnve ?avet them to love an-t hMTTie Dr. Hsvlil Kennedy oilers his "av orne iteir.e.li " a eni.haticn'ly a medicine l"r ni cl;(i.lr..n - ir ti tt tn if iir.ti.in . cnriliiiiinx no hnrmftfl irrrrtHenl trhnl'vcr, nnx fluiiclit 11. tim HUh1. - hi' li. ulit'n i m i i ro. I? t'lo ?ent 'and snnr-e or' i!i?ca.-r. fvrt.orire Hwdy"' Is the IrUnd ul chlldlioi.cl :n-l should be !..nn,! in every nur rv In the Innd Ket-i II in your (. f"r V ur " -liililreii" .. well s Ijr ymr own. ' Try i! :.nd run will fe tl.id y--u -x-y this nrtirlc. ! Make nn mistakes. 1 ha mc.l-.ctnc is firorifr K'-mrr',' nnd trie i.r.ij.rlon.r's nimn and address: ' lr D.vid Kenn-ly, ItjnJunt. N Y. One dolhir : I a b..:U'j. " I Jo.xl tVor.la tor r ;ool Thlnjc. - T)r. , li;iid K-nnrlj -Ki-.nriie Kemt-.ty ' is cxsi-tly I hat l tilm 'til d.-.-rves the jir-nsss tli.it r.r 'lnntrnl ii It liv- "1 who hftve used II. Mr. I-rii'l H. S:...t r. .ii Suuiferttcs, N. Y., i av: "Jlv ti:t!ed-.iiB!-ier : covered lth Salt i KK-tiin Im'm lif. 'o I""'; lr. Kennedy's Kir orllc Kenu-d; ' eurcd ! -r. I Ills ws tTO ve.ir? niro."' IV o nrr n In ilie ilNiit r rnmiic any of , '.-nt -xH'"-iv In our "liinins. i.ut we h!ire:i t.. kn-.e. 'r. 1' vlil Kennedy, ol Kon dout.N. Y.. sn.t en .t rsnnnlly tt-tsty lo Itio fJ eel len '! tht. .Ti-'.'! -t .e whith tl.e Hix-ior nli "l-'H.orit-s H.-uift ." Au-I :t a word of )rs will ?i.Tfua.le n.n mly to u-n !t nnd thu find relinr roin suftriau no pr.t.-sf lonat etiqi-tio slmll bin der us im:n snvin th-u word. i:r d:?e.ises of the M.".d. ki.tii"-s and buwels it has no .til. N r.ui.t lc wiili. -ill it l.r hve lime? the dol lar tlint It costs. Daily Times. 7Voy. .V. Y. Surface Indications "What a miner would verrpropcrly term "lurface Indications" of what in beneath, are the Pimples, Sties, Sore Kyes, Bolls, and Cutaneous Kruptions with -which people are annoyed In spring and early summer. The effete matter accumu lated during; tbe winter months, now makes Its presence felt, through Nature's endeavor to expel It from the system. While it remains. It Is a poison that festers in the blood and may develop Into Scrof ula. This condition causes derangement of the digestive aud asslmiiatory organs, with a feelinjt of enervation, languor, and weariness often lightly spoken of as "only spring fever." These are evidences that Nature is not able, unaided, to throw off the corrupt atoms which weaken the vital forces. To regain health. Nature must be aided bv a thorough blood-purlfylns; med icine ; and nothing else ia ao effective as Ayers Sarsaparllla, which Is aufflclently powerful to expel from the isvstem even the taint of Hered itary Scrofula. The medical profession Indorse AttfR'S Parsapaku.la, and many attestations of the cures effected by ltcorbe from all pnrts cf the world. It Is, in the language of the Hon. Francis Jewett, ex-Stte Sen ator of 3faaehusett and ex-Mayor of Lowell, "the only preparation that doe real, laatlnjf good." mirARXD BT Dr. J. C. Aer A Co., Lowell, Mat: Sold by all Druggists: Price fl; Six bottles for IS. A HMORV II ALL. EBENSBURO. ONE NIGHT ONLY! , OjI1 Wednesday, NOVeillDer Z41I1 II Jlt 1 2 ICS VTV'S Doile Hibernian Co., Irish and American Tourists. t'Otfitivuly the lariteyt and most complete enter tnlnmant ol the kind in exl.-lrnrt. O (M) A 'T PA UT)T A 1C Q u VJlLri.l j J L U mil kJ U Support'-J hy n Str.mit Comedy Company In the ' Kumiie-t ot all ('otno.lloe, j 2 THii TWO BUSMIU, 2 Or mulligan's Double. j A tour throuali Ireland. Ror.ie and Amer ; ica. showing you nesny a: of the principal citien and magnificent ruins. A varied and : picturesque delineation of the lif", customs ' and Sep oery r,y a company of ladies and gentlemen who would scorn to display any ' thine hut tie most tefined entertainment, j Dunne tfc- tour the following celebrities will annear : JEURY COHAN. DAN. RYAN, ! WM WILLIAMSON, i HILLY WATSON. JOHN EAGAN. W.M. I'.ANFOKl) TIM. COHAN. PAT TOUFIEY, GEORGE REYNOLDS. NELLIE COH AN PA I I I BISIIOP. and ALICE YEAMONS L W. WASHBURN. Bur-mess Manager, Ii. A. B1GELOW, Press Agent. ! fff Secure your s.-ats early at James' I Dtuu Store and avoid the rush. N( OT1CF.. Notice to the StocVhold- em nf the .t:ofcf.-n Joint Stick flit com- i tiauv. I-tmltpil. That there will 1 a meerlnir nt l-'nirview. 'atn'.ri county, 'n.. on FKIDAV, NOV. 211, 1SH3. -t '2 n'c ock I". M. to make a nomination tor i.fficer of f'O t'omnany to h elecieii ax the enM.intr ver, at an election to he hei.i at Fainnew. on Kri'tu., December tbe 4th. lSv. nt a o'elot.k P. M . All Stockholders fhonid attend both tneetinRS. P. F. CrSTEK. Secretary. I'-iirrlew, Nor. 18. "XT (.-TI:K In the Orphans' Court of JLI the v'onnty of Cambria To the heirs and I leirnl re re .-cntntivcs ol (iiillun Hoitman. do- ! ceased. j f.KKKTiMo. You are herehv cited to be and appear hefore I he Ju. laes ol the Orphans t'ourt. to t.e held at Eb.-nst.urir, on tk-.e hrat Monday of lleeember next, then and there tr. aeeej.t or re ruse t take the re:tl estatr- of CHIIi.-in ilofTman. deceased, at the appraised valuatlun put upon it by an Inquest dui awarded by the said Court, or ehow cause why the same should not he sold. V. A. LUTHER, Shenfl. Ebensburg, )t J'.i. 118r.. NOTICE In 1 1 e Orphans' Court of thefounty oflTambrla. To the heira and le-ral rejireenva tlve ol Catharine Iaener, de ceased. Orketiso. You are hereby cited to be and appear belore the Judices of the Orphans' Court, t- be held at Khenl'urir. on the first Mondny ol December next, then and there to aecept or re fuse lo take the real eM.ite ol Catharine Laener, deeeafed. at the appr.ljed rnlnntton put upon It by an InqueKt duly awurded by the paid Court, er Dhow cause why the same should not he sold. D. A. LVTHKK. Sheriff. EbensburK, Nov. 4. N OTICK OF A I'PLIC ATION OF CllAR- teh fob Tin Plkasant Hill 1'kmstbbt ASOf-IATIOIf. Notice Is hereby alveo that application will he made to the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria County on the se onit Monday of December nerl lor a charter for the Pleannt Hill Cemetery Asso ciation:" the object of which association Is lo pro cure, maintain and decorate a cemetery at er near iHasirow, Cambria eonntv, Pa. A. V. H tHKKK, Attorney lor Petitioners. Ebensburg, Nav. 20. 185 -31. ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE. E-tate ol Henry Btiowi. deceased, letters of Ad.ninlstrAtion, cum trsfamrnto an. vrxo. nn the estate of H-nry Brown, ileceasad. late ot Wil more borotiirh, havlnic been granted to the undesigned, notice Is hereby given to those indebted to S4I.1 estate that payment must be made without dclny, and those having claims asrnlnst the same txUit present Iheui properly au thenticated for tett.ement. MAKtiAKET BROWN, Administratrix. Wlimoro, Nov. !W, 18S5.-t. j EXKCUTOR'8 NOTICK. T j t Estat" ot Dumms Brawlbt, deceased. j Letters testameiitory on the estte of Iiennls i Brawloy, late ot Eoensburg borojgh, deceased, ' b t vl nir been granted to the umlerMgne.l, notice Is hereby given to those Indebted to said estate ! that payment must he made without delay, and s those havinif clnlms against the nmo must pre- j seut ibem properly authenticated tor settlement. JOHN A. BL.A1K, Executor. Ebeui-burg, Not. bo, 18-5 -tit. I ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE Not jp i8 hereby given that John P. O'Neill, ol Wasu- Inaton townhblp. Uitmbria county, has made a I general assignment for the benefit ol his crent I trs to the undersigned. All persons indebted to - the sutd John P. O'Neill are requested to make . payment, and those having claim Ut present i them to tbe assiif nee without delav. - PHILIP J. SANDERS, Asnea. Nov. i. 16S6.-61. STRAY STEER Cmeto Ihe prem ises of the subsrlber, lo Summerhlll town snip. Cambria county, on or about April lit last, a yearliug stear dark brindle, with a notch In the under part ol the right ear and a wnite face. The owner t requested to coine forward, prova property, pay chances and take him away; other wise be will be disposed of according to law. DANIEL SKEIXY. i r.-. r.'o, ;,. Sheriffs Sales. iy v. . ""' ' 'f"'"0 . ,87d Tf tbT rt l b-. tnon Pleaa, ot Cambria eonnty. V i ma direet4 . ther. will P w?! -'-. nvloE. I.wiwur at the COI KT I 1'.. en 51 ad ay, Mayeaaher SO, at 10 o'clock A. M., to wit.: All tha nabt title aod laterast of Henry T. llertso. of In and to all that certain tract of In ad Filurtte la Allegheny township. Cambria l , 11 1 . t v I ' a llnnnil.rf h th I . n .1 a rf inhn ivm nhcrty on the north, .laeob Z. N-le on the ! c;ist. .Isme-s K;xenTod on tbe west and others; : eonfaininu ri. mora or less, ahoat sity ncrcs of which ore cleared.bavlDK thereon erected i ttrofii.rv :o-r housa and partly lo and I Vi"tlv In me. Inn and ontboildlnirs. now in the n.-.-ujaney ot ".Vllllam A 01a. Taken In execution ard to be sold at tbe fait ot Martin , Hoello. I lsn. All hc r irht title and interest of Al- ' fred lliir,imr!i: and Mark Donouuhe of. la and to -ill that c-rtair piece or parcel ot land straate In (J-allttain township. 'ambr1a eonnty. !'.. ad joir.lnn; l ind ol W. K. Prnirlasa on tbe west, on ' the north hy land of Wllltan) t:hrlsty. on the south hy lands of Sebastian Slhert and others: , eon'alninir M seres, about SW acres ol which are , cleared, having thereon erected a twostory . plank hnur and frame shed. Now in the oo. . 1 cupuncy of Frsnc'i Iiononnhe. ' Alfo. All that certain piece ot iar.el of lao-l situate in Alteirheny township. Cambria county. Ph.. .idiinlnir lands of John Lvina-herty on the we.t tnnds of Frank Hlte on the east, lands of I t'hri-ty r-n the north and ot hen: containing so acr. hn.re or lea about 60 acres of which are cleared, having thereon eaoctd a Ion home and and Irani? barn and other outbuilding s. now in the nreni.finv of Silas Uinoviie. Taken in ex rV"eph ecution ami In be s.dd at the suit Hovita admir a bonis noa cum tettatnmto an I nrxo ot John Bradlav. deersed. Alo All the right title and Interest of Su-an ' McMollen and Char'es McMullen. agent of In ! and Mail that certain tract of land situate In j W h't township, Oarabrla county. I'a., bounded . on the enrth by land of lavlJ Hollls, on the . ea"t by lands of Harry CJatea, on tbe south by ' lands of William t'onrad and others; containing 5 acres, more or les anont Z acres of which ; Cleared, having thereon erected a two storv B! ' house, log stable and other nuitMiH.Hngs. no In the iwui-anev of Susan McMullen and ' Charles MMnllcn. Tnki-n In i-xecntion and to be fold hi tho suit of Cnmi.rla County. A!o. Al! the right t;tlr and interft ol David I.edy (d in and lo all chat certain tract of land situate in .l;tpk?nri township. Cambria county, i Pa.. h..:in l.-d on the north by lands of Henry j finger and on the a't by land of Frank lie- , traw and on the w.-st by lands of Mlggs. j containing acr-s more or less, about 30 ( acres of which are ciar.!:bavng thereon erected a two stnrr plank hone and log barn and other i ou'l'Ulldlntrs. now in the occupancy ol Joseph Ieidy. laken in execution and to be sold at the suit ot Sarah Iei.ly. Also. All the right title and interest of the Cambria Ouards Hall asso.-tatlon. to wtt : All that certain lot of ground situate In the West ward, of the borough ol Kbcnsbnnr. county of Cambria and State ol Venn . bounded and de scribed as follow, to wit.- Beginning on theeor ner of Cen'er and I igla sirects, thence west along said Ogle atreet fitly feet to lot of K. U John ston, Ksq., thence north by said lot eighty tire feet to a corner, thence east by the said lot htty feet V Centre street, thence south along said street eighty-five teet to the place of beginning; baring thereon erectad a two story Brick Hsll. Taken In execution and to be sold "al the suit ot C. F.. Roberts. AUo. AM the r'ght title and interest of y;. W. Keed. situate In that part ot Oallltrin township, now annexed to Ua llltrin borough. Cambria Co., I'a.. bounded on the west by lot ot Joseph Home, on the north bv an alley, on the east by lot .if Mrs. Cum and on the r-onth by street, being a lot 60 feet by 190 feet and situated In that part ot the evtenMon of falliiTln borough, known as Marysvllle The building Is a one storied plank hallding. sixteen feet by thirtv t.'ot. Taken 1n execution ami to Ixt solil at I lie su it nf K. A H. Huninirlwrij(ht, for use of .Ino. A. McMullen. TKKMS HY S U.K : lne-thir.1 or the pur chs.; money to he pal.t when 'he property Is knocked .town and the remaining two-thirds at the confirmation of the deed. Sheriff' Offlco. RhV. fa.. I D. A. LTTHER, Nov mt-er '1 S Sheriff. Sheriffs Sales. ir I kipnn and Kaela. issued oot ol the Court I ol f.i.nni'.n !leas..f OimWn eonnty. Pa., and i to ir.e d irected ther.-will he exposed to puhllc j snle at the MANSION HOLsE, Johnstown. I'a., on natnrda'. Sersmber 2sl, l5. at ten o'clock A. M., to wit.: I Alt the rii(ht tlrle and interest of Henry An- mead ol. In nnd to all that ce-ti In piece or par eel of 1-ir.d situ-fe 1n f e town'hi ol Jackson. .i.r.tw i.n 'amhrlk l i r!i:ilnnr lunH of TucAh Keller. or. Hie south Jacob Ivletr. toller, on the east John Marl. ell. on tho n.-rth th and Havid KeiJer on the we-t; cont:nnlnif 108 acres, more or le and atout CO Hcref of whli-h are cleared, hav ing thereon erecte.l ti tvtu story trame hou?e, fn.mii haru nnd juttiuildf uf. now in the oeeu pancy ot Henry An'tua-I. Tnken In exeeuttoB an.1 to be ?oid at the suit ol Hcorj O. Milten Derner. Aln. All the riuht title an.1 Interest of Fos ter W. IHrlFof. in and to all that eertaln lot of Itr nnd situate in the rniaire of Morrellvllle, Lower Voder township, t'amhri eoonty. Pa., frontinif n the wet bv fhandter street and run ning buck to an alley on the tw, havinjr n alley on the north and lot of o. Adam? on the ?ooth. hrrtnif tncreon erected a two etory )il.ink tion and nuthutldinif". no tn the ik-cu pancy of F. W. IJavt. Taken In execation and to i.e sold at tte Huit of Jame. Iluocan. Alfo All the riirht title and Interest of A. J. Haws. loeph Roh. W. A. Stonehraker. Jmn Sanfom. W . B. Keller Kichar.l Oeorife. K. K. Kaiward! and t:. W. Marsh all trustee ot the Second Methodi.it F.j.i'copal church, of Johns town. I'a. The 'aid huil-i Inn If located on a lot o piece of around suuate on Kr;iDlil:n street In the First ward, of Johnstown horouuh. t'aiiih-la e.iontv.pa.. tHionded and deecriled ag rnllown: Frontlinf tlity feai on the etsierly fide ot Frnk ' lin stroet and eztendimr hack the lame width etisbty feet to an allly. having lot of Margaret K"li"n iin the north end lot ol Jeorue V. Kerr on the south. It is a two s'ory hru-k hulldlrK. de nirned for a ehureh: havluif a front of forty leet on Franklin street and extondinK hack the same : widih sixty six leet to an alley. Taken In execu ! tlon and to be sold at the suit ol C K. Ellis. i TKKMSOr SA1.E- me-thlrd ol the purchase mocev to he paid wh. n the proi.erty 1? knocked down and the remaining two thirds at the eon- tinnatiuD of the deod. '. Sucr'trs Office. Kb'if. Pa., i D. A. LTJTHEK. Sutemiii-r -i. li. nerin. Sheriff's Sale 1 v virtue ot a writ ol Invert hacitis. Issued out I of tne 'ourt ol Comman Pleas of 'Hoirrta Cour.lv and to me directed, the following le aerlbed real estate will be eipofed to public ale at the Minslon House. Johntowo, Pa., on i SATURDAY, 5th Day of December, 1 at 1 n'cloek, p. m . to wit : All the rttfht, title and Interest of Adam Keui ' cry. of. in and to all that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the townhlp of la lor. county of . atnhrla and Stiiteol fernsyWanU. bounded and described as lollows. ri: Heirinn nit at a beech, thence bv lnd of John Stewait and Allen Brown south 65 dearees. west 17 perches to a hickory tticnet- by land, now or lure, ol Henry Oochehour south 5,V; deirrees. east "b perches to a trniD; thence hy lnd now or late of John C. Oochetinur south 83! deirrees. east 8i perches to post, north 81S deitrees. ns-.t IK perches to a post; i south 3lVi deifrees, east 14 perches to a cherry i south 74'i dcuree. eau -204-10 perches to a chest I nut; thence by said land ot Jacob C. Qouirhenour i north 39 decree, east 14 8-10 perches to a hh-kory. ! ror'h 29 deifrees east 9S perches to a post: tbeuce by land now or late ol John Stewart north 35 de crees, west 41? perches to a beech, south 64 de crees, west 27 perches to a post, north 35 deurees, west 64 perchc to the place of heilnnln, con. taioiiiu 123 acres. 13 jierches and allowances, more or less. Taken in execution and to bo sold at 'he suit of the Johnstown rsavlnir" Hank. Tkiims. or Sale tine third of tne purchase money to be paid wh n the property ! knocked down and the retnstninit two-thirds on conflrma- ; tlon of the deed. ' 1). A. I.t'THEK. Sheriff, i Shortfl's OfDce, Ehens'iurn . Nov. 10, 185. COURT PROCLAMATION. Whrrean, the Hrti.Roht. I. Johnston. President of tho Court ot Commou Pleas of the 4th Jndielai district, "onsistina ot the County of Cambria, and the Hon. Jno. Elanaaan aod the Hon. Joseph Masters. Ass lte Judges of Cam bria cnniv having issued their precept hearine date the 7th dav .1 Sept. 15. to nie directed, tor holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and gen eral Jail Hellvery and Uuarter Sessions, ol Ihe Peace In Ebensburg, lor the eonnty of Cambria and to commence on the 1st Mond.iv of Decem ber, being the seventh day of December, I Wo and to continue two weeks. Notice Is herebv given to the CJorouer. Justices of the Peace, Aldermen and Constable of said county ot Cambria, that they do then and thee In their prner persons a, 10 o'clock tn tbe lore noon ot said dav, with their records. Inquisitions, examinitions and Iheir own remembrances, to do those thtnirs which to the! office, appertain to be done, and those who are houud In recgnl xances to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall he in the jotl oi Cambria county, be then and there to prejecute against them as shall be just. Oitkw nnder my hand, at E nl.urg. the oth dav el November, inthexewr I our Lord 1"SS anil ihe one hundred and ninth year of the. in dependanco ol the United stun. l. A. LETI1EK. Sherlfl. LORETTO HOUSE, (Formerly known as the Myers House) LORETTO, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA., W. ILPRHER, Proprlfter. fcif Sample Room for Salesn en and eood stablinu for hoises. t3f"TERM8 M o D- KRATK. EbeD.bunr, Sept. '2b. IMS. OTRAY SII EEI. dme to the reai- 13 rtenca of the subscriber in Hlacklick town thin on or about the middle ot May. ieven head ) ot sheep. Ave white and two black, niche cut ! from the under aide 01 the left ear, and the right 1 ear split. The owner Is reque.te to come forward, prore "propertv. pay charges and take them away: other- 1 wise IDvu win ue uiainjeau . Biwiuiui w - - T. U. W1SSINUER. BlacaHelt twp Not. 9. rpo A DfERTIatRa.-Uwwt Kates for ad I vertlilng lo wa aood newspapers seat free. A ddrtst fJao. P. Kow-gtt. h. Co.. t-aiprtice Sff-, i S T. Hardware ! IMPORTANT TO CITIZENS OF EB EN8BURG .AND VICINITY. o 77f E TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY OF IN- forming the people of Ebensburg and vicinity, that we have opened out in the Tudor building on High street, a new, large and complete stock of hardware of every description, tsrMECTTAXICS' TOOL. BUTLDKKS' .lh'T)WARK. 1ST FA RMIM I'LEM HXTS.FOR K , SPADES. FLAC tsriSMITH TOOLS, HORSE SHOES, HARROW FIX UTXAILS OF ALL KIXDS,JJAR IROX nnd STEEL, HOUSE FURXISinXG GOODS, RF- lrVOLVERS, CVTLEkY. (U'XS. SHELLS. 14T CARTRIDGES. TU LYES.CORDAGE. ETC. Referring to th above, we respectfully asJJJ the citizens of Ebens burg and surrounding country for a share ot llnr alnnf-pe. e have been regularly trained in the hardware business, have bought our goods for cash, and believe we ! m : who desire to purchase. j Z. BUTTON & SON. j Ebrshkcro, April 3. 1R&5. BOTTOM IS REACH JiD AT LAST :o: 1 Have Now in Store the Largest Stock of Hardware Ever Offered in the Country, all bought at Rock-Bottom Prices for Cah 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 1 am Now Selling Many Goods at Less Than I Can Replace Them at But I Slial Con tinue to Sell :tt Bottom Prices, until I am Compelled to Re-stock up. Whvn You Waat a Cooking or a Heatiti Stove, Tin Hard ware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Trunks and Farming Implements, Call and See my Prices, I am Not Uundersold. G HUNTLEY. Ebensburg, August 14, 18S5. REMOVAL! in; Alfred E. Goetz, -)o- Altoon's Leading Merchant Tail or, Has Removed to Much Larger and more Commo dious Quarters. )o( TV(1 StlTTMilS A VK lilS ! A " w " " old stand to No. 1511 Eleventh Avenue -Jot-Where His Fall and Winter Stock is Now Ready for In spection. For Fashionable Fabric, Beautiful Fit and a Good Woikmanship, go to GOETZ, the Tailor, )oC 11th Avenue. Near 16th St ALTOONA, PA. Tilal List- List of caes set down for trial at a Coutt of Conimon Pler.s to be held In and for the eonnty of Cambria, commencing on Mon day, the Till day of December next: H11S-T WlXk. K:irabaunh vs. Hr.icken. Same Same FECOSD WKEK. .1. Saark Co. vs. IIutT.en. Bu -k vs. Stolti. Inte-id t. (i&rxKQ. Sume v Srt.ne. B-.wer' vs Kelly. Hehe vs. Betie. Sa-ne vs. Slice. tl'Nell vs Kit'annlnir lus. Co. l.ute vh. J. (Jl.-nn & S.ms. Mo..re vs. Itendon et al. Krantz s. Vokenrod. Myers vs. Martin. Fleinle vs. Main. Anderson vs. Owen. Bitls-nd f. W ll?on et al. McMillan a Co. vs Hr. ndlloger. I.udwiic vs Cambria Ins. Co. Wilhauis vs D.idson. McCnijiie s Ex s vs. Hawki-worth . Kndlor vs. tudler. Yenervs Same. Kl.Knn vs. Zmn. Marshall k Weaklsnd vs. Kerkey et al. Blxkey vs DoukUss. Mary Burns et al. vs. P. R. R Co. rrothonotary's Oftlce. II . A. SHU KM AKEK. Kb INov. 9. ls. t r roiaonoiarj. State Noraal School, INDIANA, PA. Will open for the new 5 ear, Monday, September 7, 1885. This is a tli)roue;:i Professional School for teste hers, present inpr, h'.s.i: College Preparatory Iopirtmetit. Naslral llepartment, ( ommrrrlal Iepartntiit. To be stirs of a room it should be or dered early. Tor particulars or calaioirue, ad dress, L. H. DURLINC, 4t A, M., Prln. Corner Penn Ave. and HIilhNl , PITTSBURC. PA. Hon. h. A. HKiotoa. Pres. ol Bard ol Trustee. J. P. Af DKKWB. Sect'y of Hoard. The l.antest. Most Thorough. Practical and Suc cessful Commercial Colleae ttiiKiieh Traiuiog bch.Kil In Pennsvlvanla. aia Students lal year. K ewant Huil.ttn'gs. tim-cUs EqulpnienU. T! Instrnctors. lf lre Halls and Keettatlon Jiooins. occpying an ..rea ol over 10,000 Sq Et. Copies ol .he huet piece or Penmanship In the State milled l.-rtvill Handboek of Seh.ol apoc application tu HiHiun I. Williams, Business Manager. Jab. Clark William. a. M. Principal. O' IUMIANS' COURT SALE. By virtue of an order olthe trphan-Conrt ol I'ambrta countv, the undersigned will eipoe to sale at public auction or outcry at trie hotel of t . S Huruooll III ' - UMO-rinn vo .iuiurtj, i- ' vember 21st. 1SHS. at twoo'elock P M., 'he follow in.. rfcrnbe.l rel estate of which Andrew Hor- g.v.n died sened. annate In the township ot Clearfield, county ol Camhrla. Pa.. H wit: No. I . A piece or parcel el land a-l oining lands ct Catharine Hurf.-n, l. anil 1 A lamf and ot ere. containing lour acres and buy eight per ches. ISo 2. A piece or parcel ot land adjoining lands of John M'-ntgomery and others, containing lour acres and thuty nine perches. TERMS OK SVLK: Ten i er cent of :he pnr chase ttoney to be paid on the day of sale, and the balance bo c-judrmait on 1 1 f ale. to;j H. tiVtI-ASS, :;t A l-u.i.t-irl..r i n r Hardware ' en a offer great inducement to E bensburg lns! r-....cc.'.j6':ic t. xyTdick. j General Ins t A -j - :-.' Vul'eiVs wri'tpn r Old Hart for a tn.1 other I'lrat-4 I noa t omrH.i i re . O'U'HA virtue f(ri?T SAI.K. Hv oi an or.l.-r ol rhe I .rt'tin.' Court of " I Hbna et .1 T. ty . Il t- llTi-le'sit-ii.-.l wilt eK!"'. to piit-ii -i.ict ln or c.iict . "n iee t-reml-ej: ,,n Sat ur.l .v. ivemt.r CI Ikh.S. ,1 l , orl.Tk f. M.. the fo! Inwinif real e. late of whlrh James "un ulnuhnm ded seiied. to wit. A piece or prirecl ollnnl situ:it In the town ship of Carroll, county of ctrbria r.i.. adoin Irir 'and" of Aaron Hurley. .toh-. L.amr. Henry ' Kirkpatr;ck and o'lii-r. eontiin'nif one hun dred an.l f.rty ans more or es. nbont on- hun dred ana twiTty acre cleared: haviiie tltercn er-td a two story ...ank h .ne. frame hi:rk barn, wairon hed and frame ct.iMe. TERMS K SALE -One found r.i .p pui chae moiey to he paid on confirmation f sale, one-tourth in one yar Thrr-. icr. w'tii .iiTcreti and the balance to remiln a lien on the t't"emiea dnr'nu the lih tlmv of Elir-i'-eth S. 'nr. n'.ns I a m , widow of deceased, the inter. t thereon to ta pfiid to her annua! ly durinir t'er 1 : 1 1 ire. and at herdea.h t he pr-rcipa I t---be j,?, i ,i i,, surilr inii executor. 1 'erri pa v rn. n t.c tj be se- ured hv ti e juden'erii t.nr- H:d rporty L.p o. the pur chaser. H IZSBK1H S. 'T NMN.?HSM WllxlA.M V. ITNMM1IIAH. Executf-rs of ,1 iinr. s. t'unTiirahHm. d- e-.s.j Alo. At the same time and t Nee. the urder siirn' d w:ll exi"e o hI st t. util e au. rion or ou'rry the following des'-rll-.-d rc:il etste. t.i wit: A niece or parcel ol (nnd -'tuste in the t wrshlp et t'der, countv ot Cmt-ria. I'a.. adj'.inlir lae of Nich.da Helfrieh. Mr. Adam Mlihr and others. coi(iain:r. thirtv tour :i.-re and twenty one perehev TMs hind i well tlmrired with a?h. hemlock Jt.'. oak and undir;.ild with coal. TERMS or S AI.E : ine-hal' ot O j urrhn-e money to be paid on cnhrmation of f.-i, nil tha balance In o- c year there"er. with lnt-ret. fe-r. payments to he secured ly tfe -udumTt bond el Ihe pureti-.ier. wuh -ipi-rove 1 urelv. EI.17 X HI TH S.rt NMi:HAM V. WIM.HM l.d NMMIHAM. Executors oi .jirn.? Cniin'nifl'nm deceased. MirHXEl-M. WF.lKLtN. FARM LOAMS .1 H repl. eenet hv VtftT .T Willis inter eat tnail'lli, a' cfrle or hack !o fcrnf f.t . f r I Hf-t itl r. n4l n i. t . vr.y oi i ' ' in"' e.irlf. and n lillr lor anv customer. - torn h to atli'v. intear-ity .I'd l-i:. Write us for e.-e?i!ra iri'i psr'o-nlars. IFROLD, ''it. Hankers snd Ixau Acta. in. XT ' ' " K- I" ' f'tphsria- (T.T,nf of iJOTKE. 1 -i- the Countv of lVrrht la. To Ihe t t ir. aaj leif.1 repr.-ent it!ve of J .hi Sm y. deceased. I llmtrisii: Yo r he rhr cirr i to be and 1 appesr r.e!ore toe Jo lire-or the O'l-rtin. "ourt I to be h-ld In Eb-rhure. on the hst M.iiHr i.r 1 Ieeemher next, then and there to ae.-'.t or re I fue to ale the resl c-tnte r John Smav, de , ceised. at the rpora-et vnlnnt-on put oi..n tt hv an Inq ievt itulyswnHM bv t.e a!d eourt, or I show why the same should not be .-M i 1. A LVTttVB. Sheriff. FARM FOU SALE. Te nV.-r'riryr will fc!1 A! irirTr fn' ?t n rpfrisi lr.f n-l on ny trrtn. ti:? rrn 'n J:iltMn townM'r, 'Htr.rii count, Hvniru tf n r.f Firi-iew, c intmninir Kin p r. r irel of which rie-trr !. '-ti,(-i erie.i ljraf' fnnir hmin wp'' Fn'.-l, ;i'r. n$ pin iTcre.l n1 n lnrir tru-nf hn-n T-i 1it hu well wtor"-f1 uni 'm. ii ; hfh r f f-t4f. Vr nether intiriri)ifn nil on th -u,-crilr t Wiifihinartnn street. .T ''I'n-'uri, ?, V.'lt.M VM THOMAS. Encinps, virr roRq, THFTPSHIC MCHIFF8f GRAIN DRILl S.cidor mills 'srrsn'ed the .e..t "r-;-i brt.-d Pennsylvania, the phon-bsi" a-tecbnieTit in - ee!ehr,f-.1 nH(.,i e la. r ' l; tn ' . in. --'y. i "in. O MHtl,rttv STINDIRn I'-. Send for cats I- .; Pcnnvlv.mia Acr "It 11 r 1 1 Impnvtai: ' wastfi) i. Intt-p..f1 VEKsi HI.E , r Sad Irons. I'.mi tbe .urt t ao t - e'r-hr.tr.f rlv AMKT ITII m. wlrr-. e- a hi-v. If . i V 1 i . Ml , i-ri-e -.sura4 -. e.. T. to a o.1 ca.s--..r Et'X SAD IK. N I ' Is h Ij t y i l'-i : With HanewrNi Taylor Sytin -3ft a vnt rt to tit, wi'tont Tn in I'.ifi. 1 r TnttrTfi ro r ' i r re m xr'r'' r- tr - tnr Myfttt Book and DauHI Trcinr Whrl. TO INTRODUCE A Sv.'en H-v k and Wheel will baent o mtist of (l,0O. ddre.. JiH r. HAOTR, (laelneatt. O. jj:k foulk's so.yx ca Aa'eoti Pennsv lranla Ohio and West Ti., Asoclat1on , ALSO Cra. Xraspaper AdvertUlac Acoatta tirriras, DiwrA-rcH Building. Itth Avenue, P I ttsbur g. Pa. S" rRAY CATTLE. Caru- tn th xhp. -n r hont I t r t Jtily, t-lght h.atl of Triune rnttie at,T,,i' to year -M. tour "bJi-i hav the jstir.t cut i.fl the nbt nr and tbo other ft-nr lve !h ear? ri-!tt. The nner or nwoer ire T-qa--.tsl to c -me Urm t-I iroT0 prorerty. ay .-hnTK"1 nmi tke Tlimn wiiy,thf wtse th y will be iij of a-ccor-iinK t- law. - . ITl. K K T7EM. I'-, in lei .-
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