1 iiiiitatim (i'amlnt,! Jrjcmmm. ! .j r, - .t tT. r.sr , js.s-f; CAL A.T PE11SOXAL. nnr.N iip,l'nx"'ttviry at leiiee ' Gif t -tono." on O10 i i euriesdii v Ttii,rnin last. third v'.-i-.r or Mi age. - .-. -vie and apple? go to tho Sugar ; it t.own in your dUry that we had i .:, 1 : , v II. A. Sliorniaker Tor your! . r thr.-her-?. .lapirs (. Blaine is expectc-d to r -v y-. .it M vple Farfc next wwk. r, r .t,:;ty cat was tur'e?i under a ' .;v for a week, l)iit ft ilidn't kill ! -ire- grrcerips always fre?li, fiO to -: -el'.-tr-.tfrrpl Mr. W. C. Shields is , , v,.vi !. t imn roof on his store- ;' lire of tablets, paper, pens, pen ' ir k-: nt Davison's drug store, e Pennsylvania State Fair will bo - :!'i,tei-r-hia from September Cth to i. ,-o3r) 'ie!oncin(i to Henry Ilarker' - were killed by the ears, on Friday , it "f that plafp. e 'it ' .Ti-ortnint of sncrars a? well :-'r.. f groceries will be found at ivi lVoton, formerly proprietor of .i-i ilivw, Harris-bur, was in town r -.v iter melons and cantaloupes go to :-.r r-ul. , - 'iy of !aI week 'A'i'ilfe, Connelly, c- M n..irf:e!i1 lad wik Ftncb ' T. a ' Iciil-'d. . ,v H A Shviake.t- for vonr Ti ey 1 riv the bst.-- j ti-- of the miners in the Houtz r. miking more than half tiruo ;eiy of ear1;. :t;'.tor of Edward Little, of . iriL iil wib typhoid feyer, but ( , wv, for recovery i . pt jrrtto. IV, T wnt 2,000 : , -' ed woo', for which h will !--'-e,l. i !""wn, of ti Central HV;el I '. row by death from some nn- j he latter part of la-t week. !I. A. Shoemaker for your in Ti fencing. .T.j. Snyder, of Congruity, r.-., iva-, struck by lightning ;:h it' contents deptioyeil. ; of tl is place, last we-k -:!, e:;t!i volume. Wo hope , i r:ir;niie to grow ami 'I. A. Shoemaker for ymr - ff :rowi rs an-t reapers. ( ; r.tral H'-tel, tion t::e im ; -iitioii of -i :i' r for first hi for t e Td his t av? I'.rr.s., 'ft. had '.!. to ! his O-VI i mo k -- r :1 r-- -. J-..M- r,f : -r !: am. M:.e-,(i'' r for pure t!i"i't " nd 1 - i-'v-T'isemfrt i off', c M'C'om- u ;i . li o me vr.lnnt.le i !! :.n s.-t.irdrj nevt. ' : :.ty.r.i..i ',::artr- .f i, v. it!,, re..' 1 :P - as, n i t-s ly A. Swa'ik, of f l .,v!,-i!iip, Wcstinor--- t . s '- .( I.,1'-rr for your f,.r ! "alter A. We.d ! e, Clearfield j t.y being I ! a Irvona on I be will not I ''.j-.tri m't ilio'it i- th r. t'tat.-d l'.o-s grain cradles man . ! '. J. di '.uirt , at Wilmore, I i i'vei's hardware store. wlii be held at tho Court :i';V on Saturday, for the forma a - t 'r. n for the protection of '' Crfi.'.ne a. id co"vi' ti.di of wine named prrsonscan bv eillirg at the Eber.s'.mrg t V,'. L. Ah'.ott. Miss Ilnrrirt ! -. Jacr.'i t;frier Mr. Thomas '1. .1. H. j " II. A. Sboor.iaker f -r yonr i I i-e-jj',.,! to the a Ivrrtisometit f. t.- -t Co. which appeal- in; i i':-rs..ns w is'ung to prtr- ' '. any i!i .ciiptiori will do f ' r v. s (maker fr your lows. e.v -iut'ie -hovel i -,e ,r-. i to. ; !i'l the pb'-sphi'te you j v ou .' iti s.e,c money by j t at Bilkers' ; or a waunn of rir if soy u -c e at ru :-ei;-.v. Fry 1 ru:- for --. of W,' n rr ii'-il i I-.-.., MXte yec-our, a v.t the f U't n ban el- of 'I !e- think the q'l int it y t'-e prescription tr i b". . Shoetnaker for your for tin- fdiaini' on r el ii 'i'ions to hup'"tin .1 a fi' e basket, of rot' tg ( f li e Adams Early va- i'er C ity ; li. r than I1! pi. ate ,t hist i', f -. - f - !e '.y ti.e ?u' f Lore!'... : It. Pai: !Iniia -w ! : f-.iir l :: k I o. . ' -. I .t iber i.t - H. f .vrroer vs. He ii b- I I'! ':'. - fi!!i it i f an I ;o-.e , 1 1 11 1 . 1 -' i r mi ,:'i 'o M d, Try 1402 Eleventh avenue. lor butmes, for o,. Prints, for Linens, for Laces, for Dress lor Hosiery, in fact for rvm-fWn,, u ty t . GootU, iV a,-, a ... - '"-N RiHWABO. 'Mntl A. M. "10 .7 50 0 f, 10 ill, ' n.P4 10 cs lo.i- 10 2f .. ' M. J. M 1 4S 4 ?-l 2.e 4 C9 .103 2 17 .- 11 as &. 2 5 81 2 37 ft 38 2 41 5.41 2 tB 5 46 2.M 5 57 S.03 OR S.12 BIS 3 2-i 8.S0 ; .6.33 ".40 IT). Ftp. Mlxr-rt I. M, A. M. 3 40 5.M .". IS 5 its . 3.4S ,.S TJ 8.57 S.28 . 4 07 5 41 , 4.1.0 5.: 4 . 4 C O r. 0t 4 30 6.14 . 4 r.S 6 .21 37 6-26 . 4.4.- 6 W . 3 2C 7 11 . 5 03 7 02 . .1.07 7.07 6.25 7.30 Amshry, Ahvill. Kurnt Minn, I'y':irts. 'ondrnn 1'ean, Klynn :ity. 10. S4 i" -i-i ... .' 10.4 " 10.45 Oil :rt,rt IF.AVR SorTnWART). Mall A. M. 11 00 11 or. ' 11 or Irrotia, f'aHnn Tlrr.hor Kruuality, f 'OTlilrOTI. 1 ve;irt. Itnrnt "Milli Ahvl, A -n tiry, !iwnn, VVil.w,,r.,l, 11.16 ... . H i", 11 33 11 4: .' 11 44 11.50 ' H-54 12.00 IV v. if ... 1-2 11 Vi.-JS ia.i ' .. I A freight brakeman on the Tennsylva nla railroad named R. W. Caldwell, whose home is t Manor station, had his right wrist so badly mangled while conpling a car at Johnstown on Wednesday afternoon that hu arm hap;to be amputated. It IB stated that the Brotherhood ofLo oomotivH Engineers, which was organized twelve years ago and now has a memher-sr-.ip; of l.-.nnn, has distributed among the iuv.lv, the sick, and the Injured of its flock "'.e magnificent sum of f H7 ooo. - The IloUidayshnrg ftandar-l says : Tre.1- .Tackel, E-q., of this place, is the own cr of twenty building lots at Fallen Timber, on the line of the Cresson and Coalport railroad, on which he Is erecting a dozeu dwelling houses. It is his intention to erect as many more in the near fnhim. J. 13. I. other, a brakeman on the Penn sylvania t?iiroid, was ki"ed rt ''onetr.anh on Wednesday morning by being crushed Ktwcen the tank of an engine and a coke car. lie was twenty-three, years of age, unmarried, and resided at Oerry, to which piTce his remains were forwarded. Dress croods cheap enough at any time, but V. S. Iiarker X- Bros, have reduced tl e price on a lot in t.r'er to c'ose them out; so ,f you are ncedioe ?nylh'ng in that line you will save money by taking some or them. M .ny of the.-e cods aie suitatile for fall- ParkerS Tonic kepi sthome is a -enti'iPl ti keep fickness ont. I'sed discreetly, it keeps the blood pure, and the r-teinaeh, liver a id kidneys in woi kin g r.i.'.er. Coughs r.nd ool.s vani-h hefi'ra it. It hui'ds up th'' tea!".. Vo wise ire ! er will b w5th-o-. -(e: t: J. - H. A. Shoemaker to bnyr.ev over-, ie;reers and twine bi-.dors. They ,e ti e e-it. and will sell cb'.v.rr for the iui"v of machines. TV 3 -f A r "iiri- rr.ted .'l!ti'''is eertifi 'oi! cures are t of ilie land. Lnwe.:i, Mass., !:'. ir 2 in ,-erv c;ty t-id l. tni' H r,t" Dr -I C Aver 'o., f r fii.mes. II'-re Is an i'em of Interest to ins ladies : il white cM!:lrg, say a di-css, is put away in a i'.hxV. c.'.cr-et or drawer '..eccie yel'.i-w. Iiiit if I line 1 w:;'1 d.trk Mill1 P'.p"r, in dark blue e.'cth. it wi!! cr it w. in t i m r T in a box r, or e ei- wnred e.me out as wliite f,3 oyer it W3s, no matter bow Ions; it lays. Four f'.rls. dHiishb-rs of Barney Steck- nMn of Monroe townsh'n. went out to r k 1 m -Irtp'u.rries ine .Uv weelt. Dnriiifi tbe day they p'ciie l four bushel of her: IPS ind kiilel f.vir:blacRc!iaK-an.i iwo , 1- And it wa-.i't a verv uoo.l d t .or j ?it!.r i.-rries or snakes. trtf Ojff. , -The contract for building thi supoi- i f.'rnc-.ure of the bridge across l ie Cone- ( mauh, r.beut a liaif n.;le below Scnimerh,!!, j was on Monday U-t awarded to th- Morse Bridge Co.. of Youiiii-town, oiiio. their bid 1,'e n 1-1.8 43. The contract for the stone- . work wa-' awarded to Mr Frederick Snyder, j of'catrolltown. his tod for the samn heiug j 00. . . v. -v inmiunn iortror y 01 in I"- 1 eiri r.. , M-rio-i, Indiana county, was harvesting for ( Katie Buchanan, in Rayne township, when , he caught a turtle, cut his initials and the . . ,1-vit .mi let if eo. On the i"tli ilKie in ur j'h-i.i - - - . . the i innt. . .....i n-ac found Blive. " ine i -n i-i . ... , cfl'! villllp. witliin twenty rods riiaraen-i-1 .i" I. t f where Mr, t.n.l.nn first CaPTtirt-il :i- . w.14 again set at liberty. J. 1. Truby. ,.t T.eechburg, Arrr.stroug . . S light- ... nnrl9 A r nCOiar irrr. o "u 1 .... ...e Tact -Mlk r.ing. During a tmin.,.-. locuM tree, apparently -onn - - except a small spot at the rKt, was struck .... lifr-mo- which went into the free at the spot at the root and set fire to the inside of the tree, which continued on fire until the tree was burned down. . . f,,;ta n sensation has been rested at Pittsburg, by the pubbeat'on of an advertise- j m.-nt of delinquent debtors nv vr "-" Tailor-' F.xehantre. The 11st of name- com prises one dentist, to lawyers, one broker, an ex-t il operator, r,:i-dr..W. one of the ,'.o..b-;csn nominees for the Logislature, a sub city official, and n we V-knwn man 'ying from f'20 about 'own to $21.". the n:.trio..us vi The benefits to be cr-rivea irm.. ..... . . ....... n,., Ci'hlP,-t for discussion II ri'l l !U e r, j ,1 his wife the other day l.t ween a m man Iecidedly remarKfrt when tl hotter r.air . . i .I,., wanted was lor 1'iat the only r"n'" "" . 1 ..... n.u.. tl.ir n rv tiioroaelves. and that ner-.inci (,ds. boot -and shoes, groceries goods, dress goi r,v:st. be bo.ight at Jonn ....i.iiiiw. et1 Owen oto on li'i. "lie.' car. al way in bo iht at trt'.oiu pii'-e"- li re, tors of the bjrongh of Tli- S-lK'n' F.l-t ti-btllg oil lo Allli? t i" ' t iiorms on the next: K'"Hi f.....l-v- rri e'ited tho fol- f,.r it e ee--u:ug ter 'i, v. : , , Mo-day "f September 1 o. 1, Miss Aloe ; Lloyd, I T M 1 . ... . i.i. Room N-). Anne l-'Viioo ; 1.000. r.ilie Mi ts ; and room -No. 4. No. Miss Miss Annie oifereit r-io: ,.,,..,.,1 f., le Li e-11 w i- .1 ones. Mr. M. I). Hearer vh- , ! per moi.t'i, b'-t tin- 1 or ii at ? urn. Mr, J. vV. e tirno etj el- y !2 hi. -1 at a -,a sr f st- mot tl'- .,e ,f ,f rs. s. ! K.',t"r, !,-,.. r form-tlV d th- Cuiu i liaise, this , nt Uriiimilj of thj Lai.'- j 1,' . b it iH ;rr--e J-o;co I.' r. tl, i: :' ' ct ; I 1 ' : ' i ', u: ' iv. i. :i, :- ' ' , one ' e.-ta- t . : ir ;'p. :i I er iv v. -.'IV ifjur , , s ,o e, 'le 1 i.a,k-t f;om an over- i .. 1 x .fce.e. tet . , -.. , ;Ho -, !;rr "H. 1 - We A pi'' , of 't a!al en- 1 . i ,,.r ..ys. A'tV-.-e'tl 'ml an ; ,1 f--.r-i ive. t me the lyn ft-1! 1 il'it -va- r- n,ov.-., sh w..s c- , an si tiered pi"ai, y. It is ,.-h not pro!. it L". t!-rt b-r "7 ' t:.-.it- fi ''i'- fOATUE nn ah rn wug hi nic j-iv vrouus line. Wool! Wool!: Wool! Win. Murray ,v Son 13lo Eleventh avenne, Altoona, pay the highest cash price for Wool in exchange for dry goods and carpets. Bring jour wool to Altoona knd get trade for it at Altoona cash prices '' Wm. Mutirat A Son, 1315 Eleventh avenue, Altoona. 2m. Goto J. All. A. Shoemaker for your sections and repairs for the Tiger mowers, the John P. Manny mowers and the John ston mowers and reapers. Judge Harnett, of Juniata County, last week overruled the motion for a new trial in the case of William J. McKeen, convict ej at tha April tertu of court of murder in the first degree, and sentenced the prisoner to be hanged. On the 8th or March last McKeen procured a quantity of strychnine at a Patterson drug store, and mailed the poison to his wife at Port Royal as quinine. The next morning Mrs. McKeen took sever al grains of the quinine, as she supposed, and died a few minutes afterward. Coun sel for the condemned man will appeal to the Supreme Court. I Among the crowds of berry-pickers on j tho mountains in the western part of Clear- ' field county last week were a number of ! Punxsutawny youths, who were; encamped j a rew miles from Home's Shanty. On Ihursday afternoon one of the number! ti'Ied a hues rattlesnake. The reptile was j skinned and cleaned and soaked In salt j water over night, and the following morn ing the party made a breakfast of snake meat. Those who partook of the meat pro nounce it good eating, and say when prop erly prepared is to be preferred to els or frns. Mrs. M.ry M. Tomllnson wife of Frank P. Tomlinson, of Altoona, and daughter of Michael Dnscoll, of Allegheny township, died at her home in Altoona on Wednesday j afternoon. On the morning of the 31st of j j May last, she was badly bnrned by the ex- j j plosion of a lamp which she attempted to j I extinguish by blowing down the chimney I ner clothing caught fire and was nearly i burned off before her husband succeeded in i : extinguishing the flames by throwing a quilt ' around her. Since then she has been suffer- ing severely nd gradually growing weaker, , until the end came on Wednesday afternoon, j She leaves a husband and six children, the c : ., ,i o, r. it ri .iiAitcu auu nin juu'mrsi ii.ui i:,iig of age. " Joseph Masters on the bench. -TheNoith American Review for Au-: The cases on the list were disposed of as gust wi!2 contain an article on "Bismarck, 1 follows : Man and Minister," by ex-Minister John A. I Executors of Christian Myers vs. J. C. , . ,' , Martin. Motion for a new trial. Motion Kasson; a theological essay In reply to the ; crrn'pA quesMon- "Whv am 1 a Catholic?" by the 1 Jr.hn B. Banm vs. Vincent Tonkin. Mo Rev. S. M. Brandt, President of the Jes'iit tion for a new trial. New trial granted, College at Woodstock ; a posthumous article ' conditionally. 7 ., . .. u t.- tt- i . ' Mwbnc McCan'ey ft. nx. vs. The Penn on "Life Insurance," by Elizur Writflit- j ?y,var;a pv,;!road Company. Motion for a the last essay he wrote : "Radicalism in : nVw trial. Mr.tlon overruled. Knrr,. ' a erisn r-ri. rio-rriTTQ nrtie'e. hr ' Jacob Jaeobv VS. Will'nm A. Teterson. ! nocbefcrt;.. Labor in Pennsylvania." 1. vTwK , by I it, -y Ooree ; "V.v Xegotlatinns with prKw.rtli and W. H. I'mbaugh. Rule to Oi-n. s! erm in," bv Gen. Joseph E Johnacu , show cause, etc. Continued. li e Confederate (Venca', in wMch ha telli ; M iry Varner vs. Jee Varner. Subpoena , . ., , ., ,, P , . in Divorce. Petition dismissed, j "ry ' th( " r,r t,ie -f'Pf.-fleracy ( r T FeU & Cn v,. A. j. Walters. Rule arid shorter articles hy Dr. Dexter, Gen. j to show ennse Sett'ed. i Wm. Firrar Smith, Gideon J. Tucker, Wm. : A.J. Fulmer vs. W. Horner et. nx. Rule Holmes, Francis I Ferguson, and ex Min- ; ' Adrnmrator. vs. Chas. i ter Scruggs. Henry George s article is , Ilellreigte. Rule to show cause. Contin ! d -yoted to a description of life In the coal ; ued. ! regions, and is a startling revelation of the' In the matter of the Assignment of Samn .... . , . ., ... e! R. E'dridge et. nx. Rnle on Assignors to ; eondltion of labor there. Mr. George vistt- I gve up pos9;ssion. Continued. ed the anthracite region as special commis- I. (t. Harley A Co. vs. Samuel B. Eld ! sioner of the North American Review. ridge. Rule to show cause. Money directed ,. , t- . . . to be paid into Hnurt. i Wl.liam H. Sechler, Esq.. met with an , EIiza ,,at1P Viy an vs. William Richards. I accident on last Saturday morning, bv , Rule to show cause. Rule absolute and v i Ic!i he unfortunately broke his left leg -judgment, opened as to Lewis Williams, between the kr.ee and the anklo. He left 1 M-W - Keim . Co. vs. M. J. Keating and ,. , t . , David Costlow. Rule to show cause. Rule on tbe iriiin inf tram which stops at in e t ahSOlute. Mfnt1fain Tp Crcamery for the purpose of tak,nff on ttpW r,utfp, Mr Sechler along w(t) p,VPrai 0tPPr, off the car while tbe Gutter was being loaded and went into the rroarr)Pry to cet a drink of butterm ilk. The !audinK at the crealr,pry is about a foot a5)ove (hp car floor anJ Mr .sechler in jnuil)jnK ir,to the car did not noHee the ,,ifrerencj tn f.ie height and struck his bead aeaInst trie top pf tric c(lr causing liim to f?1) with ni, we--eht entirely on his left leg breaking both bones, ne was helped seat and the train started for Cresson. to a i Mi. i Sechler complained of his leg. which at first was thought to be sprained, buton examina tion was found to be broken. He was made as comfortable as possible on the car and on arrival at Cresson Dr. Trnxell. or Gailitzin, was nimmoned and In a short time arrived nnd set the broken bones. Mr. Sechler was brought borne on the next traiu where he Is now doing as well as could be expected under tb c!ecnmtances. nfed. AI.BKRTER. Pled nt his residence In Carroll towphlp. on Monday. Augusl 2. 1SB. Mr. Jof eph Albert or. aged nooutse years. nrMfimn Died at her husband" residence. In Cambria township. n Monday, Auiriist 2nd, 84T, M rs .fnae Hum ford, wife of Kiehard Bumford, age 1 65 years. M niti AF i.icr.xsr.t issi r.n. The following niarriate licenses were issued hy the Clerk of the Orphans' Court doting th veek ending Wednesday August 4, JSSG: John A. Keifer, Cor.entaugh Bor. and Essie Jane Fitnllay. East Conemaugh. Louis Nale and Minnie Koppler, Johns town. Joseph Conrad, Ohe-t Springs, and Annie J. MeDerniitt, Clearfield township. Samuel Sax.ple, (Oakland, Armstrong conn'y, and Annie M. Norris. Mountain- f'FiVtcher C. (ieorge, Lilly Bor., and Mary Krmire, Wilniore Bor. UeDry Iluebr.erand Mary W haien, Johns town. Paul Kovales'.k and E'.izabtth Petras. f'anit ri.t I?or. Tlrforlonsi In tle Flell. The Johnson Continental Twine Binder vtct-.-rious in the field cor'est on farm of D. J. Davis on the third Mor day or July, 1SS0. The contest was between th Johr.soh and Champioii Binders. Wniie Mr. of the Ciraiiipion us.id his utmost skill to n.ake the Chaii.iou .-j eoj.s;ul, Mr. Ttriy, if the Joliti-oii Coiiipany. quietly aud nicely got away with h:ui. liav iiiij tiie aJvai.tae of ail points or superior. ty combined in tho conti- nf:"I bitoler necessary to M'e hiui the belt ' i:i Cnmhsia county. The Johnston Cottti r.enfal f:n.-ler '.s for -aio by J. II. A. i I SriO'-inas:er. Uay lover. I lots been a f -v r f'-r n y ear ihir-.gs wH'-o it ii- er'at eoffeefr from hay , and have tried various :K arty -ood. I te?d. of tbr r.in:.;, :.!ri. a-.,' In fdr-en wo?iCr."is cur. t".;'i t I i,n mi -w tes af'er of Ely" id try on ore -,r.p! 1 Cream e more, cation I w.T w ood'ert-.Vy fipJpi'd. Two we ks ago I eoi'i'n-: e,.,i !i.,iop; it, .in.' n jW I foci entirety r-HTc l. It is the. greatest .lisciyi ry ever knew 1.-I. I 1 cr hear .if Ma -a. 1 D-.daniel Clark, Far- Hemlock Items. Blackberries are ripe, and the crop prom ises to be a good one. Considerable damaged hay Is one result of the recent heavy rains. The Catholic parsonage baa recently been i in proved by the erection of a couple porch es and by the painting of the whole exterior A well 01 feet deep has also been sunk. Apparently tbe solution of the miners' strike here Is no nearer a solution now than six weeks ago. All the miners are Idle. Some of the men are working on Andrew Carnegie's park near Summit, others are gathering berries, while the majority are en gaged in talking about tbe dull tiroes. Business here is dull, Indeed. The Tost Brothers of Carrolltown are en gaged in drilling wells and prospecting for coal In this vicinity. M. A. McGo nigla Is now developing an eight foot vein of fire clay on bis land about two miles from Ully. Married. On Wednesday, July 28th, 1988 at Loretto by Rev. Father Brown of Lilly, Mr. Martin Scanlan and Miss Annie Moyera, both of Washington township. We trust that Heaven will ever shower down the choicest blessings on onr friend Martin and his fair yonng bride ; for surely such an nnlon of true manhood and womanhood must merit God's approval and bleasing through all the walks of life At Wilmore. Pa., on Tuesday August 3rd 18T. by Rev- Father McIIugh, Mr. Fletcher C. George of Lilly and Miss Emma Krmire of Wilmore. The contracting parties in the above are well known to many of our read ers. The groom Is one of Lilly's most high ly respected and progressive yonng men. He has been engaged In merchandizing here for tbe past thee years and is our present postmaster. Of the fair and accomplished young bride it is needless to say that she is loved and respected by all. Being a skillful operator, she has ben etripleyed in some of the most responsible offices of the P. R. R. Company, for several years. The bap- py couple left to-day for an extended bridal i tonr. pronosini? to take in Washlnuton. I T) ,,: . , ,! i (h. Baltimore and a nnmber of cities in the west and south. May joy be ever with ,t -i '"Cm. O. j . . Argument Conrt. Court met on Monaav at 10 o'clock, A. si. with non. R. I,. Johnston, President Judge- ana Associate juut't-s uonu runnu mm In the matter of the Assignment of Wm. F. Cook et. nx. Rule on Assignee to show cause, etc., on petition of C. L. Dick, Esq. Continued. In the matter of the Assignment of Wm. F. Cook et. ux. Rale ou assignee to show cause, etc.. on petition of Mary J. Cook. Continued. In the matter of tbe Assignment of Elira Pickworth. Rule on Assignee to show cause, etc., on petition of Assignor. Con- tinned. Exceptions to the repnrt of D E. Dufton, Esq.. Auditor to distribute the fund In the hands of J. C.Noel. Assignee tWm. Klvnn. Report confirmed. . . Joteph Kaivelia, plaintiff fn error, vs. Geo. Gerley, defendant in error. Certiorari. Continued Joseph Falvella. plaintiff In error, vs. Richard. J.. Denny, defendant in error. Continued. Joseph Falvella, plaintiff in error, vs. re fer McOlntev. Certiorari. Cominned. In re Citation to Trustees of Oautler Steei Company, Limited Argued and C Francis Frridhoff vs. Washington town- ship Rule to show canso. riaintltf moves to amend recognizance which was gTanted. Francis Freldboff vs. Washineton town ship. Rule to 6how cause. . Recognizance amended. Silas. A. Weakland vs. Chas. D. Whar ton, Ass in nee. Rule to show cause. Con tinued. In tne matter or the exception to view and revisw on road in Clearfield township. Continued. In thn matter of exceptions to road In Susquehanna township. View confirmed. John M Weakland vs. John E. Maucher. Bill In Equity. Continued. . - The President is noticeably bind to the old ladies who attend his receptions, show ing them more attention than he does to any others. ( Kn't Make Anything; Like It. Simmons Liver Regulator Is steadily gain ing popularity, and is one of the indispen sables In every family that has given It a trial. No other remedy within my knowl edge can fill its place. I tave been prac ticing medicine for twenty years, and have never been able to put up a vegetable, com pound that would, like Simmons Liver Reg ulator, promptly aud effectively move tbe liver to action and at the sam-i time aid (instfad of weakening) the diges tive and assimilative powers of the system. L. M. Ilinton, M. D., Washington, Ark. Renews Her Youth. Mrs. Phehe Chesley, Peterson, tjlay Co., Iowa, tells the following remarkable story. i the truth of which Is vouched for by the J residents of the town : I aua 73 years old, 1 have been troubled with kidney complaint J and lameness for many years; could not I dress myself without help. Now I am free j from all paiu and soreness, and em able 10 Joa'l my own housework. I we my thanks tc Flcer-dc Bl'tors fer having renewed my yonth.and removed completely all disease and patn " Try a bot.t'e. only 50c. at E. Jetmes' Dru.g store. Unrklea si Arnlra Sfilve. li-.sr sn.vB in the world for , Ii K t Cuts, I'.ruis-'s. Sot S, i ieers, 5a..t i.n. 1:111, ieers, Sa t ilb. f.in, Kvei Sores, iVitrr, 'rn?, fl'i'l Hi; lv i-ur-'s Piles Chaoped Hands, Coilblairs Skit! Eruptions, ated poiit've or 110 pay required. It is ; !"ara:Hee J to wive peiteel s.iti.t at'lion, money refunded. Price -'") ci'ito pur b, 1 K01 saie hy I: James. NOTICE. Early next Altoona and vicinity a than we have ever sold before. They consist of Standard Works of Poetry, Fiction, History, Travels, &c, &c, in paper, cloth and leather bindings, FOE ft 8 WEST FSIGES. BROIVN'S IRON BITTERS WILL CURE HEADACHE INDIGESTION BILIOUSNESS DYSPEPSIA NERVOUS PROSTRATION MALARIA CHILLS and FEVERS TIRED FEELING GENERAL DEBILITY PAIN ix the BACK & SIDES IMPURE BLOOD CONSTIPATION FEMALE INFIRMITIES RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA KIDNEY AND LIVER TROUBLES FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS The GetraiM hu Trade Mark and ciaand Rd Lines oa wrapper. TAKE NO OTHER. NEW A DTER I I.Hf.MISTS. NOTICE In the Court of Common Plei. of t'omlTla Canntv. ! ll'Yt S? day of t.. Ker- rei. rre ami h. r. Kftter. sec-y. n i. resentrd. rr;irprnunir --1 nai ine i imririn Aiininn and Manulactunnr tympany if n corporation duly orjrantrpd under the lawa of thl 4 'ommonwealtb anil that the faiil Company la the owner In fee of rertnln land amounting to about five tbonaand acrer situate In the county of CarnhrU, ?tate of Pennsylvania, known aa the Arent Soninan trat; "Thntyonr petionera hv recently dlaeovered that there remains on record In the eald county ol Camhria a marttraiteon a portion ol the raid lands, the talrt mortgage having been made hy one.lohn d Nell on Ins undivided nhare in tbe lands aforesaid, to "ecu re the payment of four thousand dollars ($4 HOO) to EmllT ORle William Pi aMethwalte and John Wilt. eTecuture of C'hai. Ogle, deceased, hearing date April 1, 1S42, and reeorded .loly , 142, In Mortgage Book, Vlume 2, pBue 73: " That the petitioner have reason to believe that said mom-aite hH? been paid, and that It re mains unsatisfied on the records. " v nerrnpon the Court on the 7th day of June. :s. ordained and directed the Sl.eritt of said 7 amona to gire notice ny uuoncation , directed by the "t of Assembly to the ai.i executors of Chas. Kgle, .leeeased. to appear on tnB nr!,t Monday ol September term, IMS, and answer the said petition. .Toskvh A. 0AT. 1 Aug. a. 4t. Sherlir. OW1TRIS r. KHURTMIrfiK-K AMDKIf, t For Toaaf Men and Boys. Kledla, Tcan. 12 mile!. Iroai Philadelphia. K1d prtceeovcrs every exp en se. evan book", kr. No extra charges. ! No inctdenial expenses. No examination tor ad i mission. Twelre experfenced tcaeti(-r. all men, i and all graduates Soeeial opportunities for apt students to advance rapiiily. Special drill lor dull and bsckwsrd hoys. ''atron- or students may selrci any studies or choose the reirnlar Kng hsh. Scientific, Huslneas. t:bisslcal or ;1tI1 Fngi , necr'.nif c..nr. students htred at Media Acad ; einy arc r.ow In Harvard, Yale, l'rinceton and ten , other Colleges and I'oivie 'l.nie Schools 1 stn : dents ser.r to cllea-e lnV-(,1.0 tn is-l 10 In lss.i, I 10 In lS''.. A jcr.nelint class til the commereiiil j department -very venr. A Fhysi-'al ;mt tlliem- Ieal Ijatir:itnry , (tjrannjiiim ami Hull Oroupd. I 15i0 vels added to tho library in lnsa. Media ' lias seven eliur-el.es and a f .-inper.-. to-e charter j wbieh prohibits The Fflle ol nil iulxicatinif drinks. Kor i e iliustr:itetl clful.ir address the : I'riri.-lpal and proprietor, SW1TIII r.'. slit KT j LIIxiK, A. M., (Harvard (frarluatc) !led:a, Pa. i Stale Normal School. Indiana, Pa. Will commence tbe new year with an able lac nlty. rein forced hy teachers of well known ability and yens of successful experience; nnd with a tra'm n department which hat wen the highest compliments from those best fitted to judge. Kelieflrom the ever recurring mantal strain of exBmlrat!ns, better p-.s! tions and better sala riei awail these who take a normal eourse. TUB Fall Terra Will Open Monday, September 6- 1886. Send lor "atalonge, order a rieim, and be on hand the r.rst day nd yon will never renrrtyour choice. Jul. SO. t. L. If. 'Darling, .. M., Prin. VIIM1NISTKATOKS NOTICE. Letter ot administration if bonis n-m ma tfttnmmto smaexo on the estate ol JV1 . !Vl. Adams, late of the township oi Washington, deceased, navlnr been granted to the anderstened. all persons Indebted to said estate (re notified tn make payment with out delay, and those having claims against th same will present them properly nuthenttnsted tor settlement to M US, MART A HAMS, K. HKV1.KA1X, Adm'rs d. b. n. e. t. a. ot M. M. Khenslinrg. Pa., July 30 St. Adams, dee,d. IjiiST. Strayed from the eurscriber residing In trallitzin. Cambria county, about the middle ol July, seven head ol beel cattle described as follows : 1 lanre wliite spotted steer. 1 larue white spotted better. 1 larire rod beller, I middle sized red steer with white back, I kind id a yellow steer, a small red muley helter and 1 i-teer tbe color between a red and white. Jallltiln, Jnly 2.1. 'SO. Charles Anstatt, Orphans' Court Sale! -OF- VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Hy virtue of an order ot the Orphans" Court ol Cambria county to me illrected. I will expoae to public sale at the premises, ne;ir toot of plane ?o. 3. in Washington tiiwnhip. Cambria tVmntv, on S ATI ' KI. V, VT tJTST '1st, IsSS, at I e'eloeg, r. nc., the tollowlng described real estate, vir.: A piece or pirrel ot Innd situate In the town ship of Washington adjoining lands ol Peter Movers. Kilw.beth Mi-4'affcrty and others, con taining K1KTY ACRES, inn's or less, being Underlaid With Coal, and having excellent water power on it. A por tion ot th's piece or parcel of land will be sold in lots to suit the convenience of purchasers. Also a piece or parcel ot lind situate In the Village ot No. 3. in Washington township, fj-onu tnr on a new street runninir from a public road (West) through land of Wm. T1ICT. dec,d. tn old mill race, hounded on tbe Kist br lot ol J. Mix well and ". Wilson, on the West by land ol Wm. Tiley, Jr. dee'd. and on the Norn by lot of Mrs. P.. McCarterty, containing three lota ol srroond. Trims or Sat. Ten percent, of the pnrchase money to be paid on the day of sle, one third ol the balance on confirmation of sale, one-third In six months ami one third in one year. Deterred payments to near Interest and to be secured by judgment tw.nd of the purchaser. Joshua Anrandt, Kxecnfnr of the last Will and Testament ol W tn Tiley. dee'd. Hemlock. Pa., July 30, 18s. 3t. c "lAtiTiorf NtrricE. All peroons are hereby enntloned a nd notified not to pureh-e from .lames F. tnllslier. or med dle In any way with a tnct of land, in l;-s.le townsalp. Tambria county. I'm., known s a per il'. n ol til colli I'.na'i (T.illnhcr plsee. s the same belonKS to me, and Is subject to mv order at any time. JAS. S. I A T.I. A H Ktt. Kiske, Cdinbria Co.. l'a July i, isse-at. Catarrh ELY'S cly'sc Cream Balm CPfAti PAWXl ...... r, 7. . f "II 1 - ' "l .-r o r F v&3r t:.TAi:i:n, MAY FEVER S'iuoI' r,r J'fiirijrr. 4 if i.r-l .,.. rl , 1 -,j ron-hi fi HMt'C I 'I'll .S. A part !, a if re ah" e ri-.-lstercl I't'tHilst-. w e 1 J Kri -e . e.o-il IH -t . ml ! v m:i .il.ir Irce. flA i ikci: week we will offer the Dcoi.le Special lot of books at lower prices Blairsville, Pa., Ladies' Seminary. Heantllul grounds, commodious uildlng heat ed by steam, hen thru I location, thorough instruc tion. KiKht resident teachers. Furnished rojm, board, light, and tuition In regular course S200 PER YEAR. Special advantages In Art and Rl nslc. Thlrty fuh year begins Sept. Sth, 18. For Catalogue. J 111 Inly 23. 1889. Principal. IETTrXd. Sealed proposals will be rece'veU J at the Commissioners (ItTlce, Kbetisburg. Pa until 1 o'clock, m. August Vnd, lSs, lor an Iron Bridge, across Conemaugh river, on public road between Summcrlitll and South lork. said bridge w.i'c o-. arm. wiweru noiiLmenis wun 14 Toot roal "r. yviso, proposals win ne received Ing two abutments and w.e., .. , lu,. . bridge, plans and specifications for which can bo seen at the Commissioners ( iBlee. The ueeess fi.-l bidder will be required to g re tond for the salts factory performance of the work. The Commis sioners reserve tbe right to reject anv or all hed John kikby. JAMF.S t'OSTI.OW IIAVIU MAMll.ToN. Corn's. OfHce, Kbeusburg. I'a., Comn lssior.crs July Kith, I8S0. Attest. I). A. .mrsUot-HH. Clerk. VIRSIXIi FARMS elrenjar. A. O. Mild Cllntata ?to-thern Cnl io-thern Cl-nv Su f,. Bl-ia. Ceaafnita 'Warrstnted tbe most per Coat Peres- Fee Fertiliser Irlll la existence. SSshi for circle. L i pibjjuhab, Tork, Pi. AI'DITOR'S NonCK -tn the tourt ef Vm mon Pleas of Cambria County. In tbe mat ter of the assigned estate ot Hiram Cram, having been appointed auditor to distribute the fund In the hands of Jacob J. Weaver, assignee, arising from his first and partial account. Notice Is here by given that 1 will ait at mv oftV-e in F-henshnrg. on Tuesday, Aug loth. 188.. at 10 o'clock, a.m., at which time and place all persons Interested must present their claims or be debarred from coming In on said fund. T. W. HICK. F.bensburg. July 2a. Auditor. JOTICE. Tbe Annual Meeting of the Stockholders ol the Cresson Springs Comt.anT. will bo held at the Monntaia House. Cresson, Pa., on Tuesday, Ang. 3rd. isafi. at in o'clock, a. m Flection for l"resl- dent and Directors same dav and place. JAM KN K. Md'M'KE, Secr'v Jnly i-at ADMIN ISTK APIH'S NOTIt'H Tetters ot administration fe bonix non rum tntamrntm mnnero on the estate of William Callan.lteofthe township ot Washington, deceased, having been granted to tbe undersigned, all ersone Indebted to satd estate are notified to mnki payment with out delay, and those having claims against the same will present them properlv aott-enr'eated for settlement to A.'W. BCCK. Adm'r. if. f.. n. c. f. a. ol W m. Ebensbtirg. Pa., July 19 t. Callan, dee'd. APMTNTSTK ATOK'S NOTICK. letters of administration dr 6em non rum trstmmmto nnnrxn on the esta'e of James I'arrisb. deceased, late of Munter township, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to said estate are notified to make pirtneni without de lay and those having claims against the same will present them properlv authenticated lor set tlement to JAMKS A. PAKK1SH. Adm'r. d. b. v. r. I. n. ol .las. Kbensbnrg, Pa.. July 11 fit. I'arr.sh, dee'd. A SSKINF.K'S SAI.F. op VAITiSLS- REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTV I Hv virfne of an order i"suine ont of ttie Court of C 'triBiiin Pleas of ramii'i c-nintr. tlif nrlT-sip-ned w II o'ler at public sale, en the premises In f arroll tfiwr.ship. Cambria county, en Saturtlay. . htgnst 7. 7SSH, At two o'clock, p. m.. that valuable farm former ly known as tlte Sebastian I, other farm, art.oln tng lands of Philip Hoover. C. 1. other. Henry Luther and others, containing about ONE HTNHHE1) AM) SIX ACKF-S. Vearty all cleared and having tbereon erected a TWOSTOHY' FKAMF HoCSK. a laro new frame barn and other onfbnilding This Is a very deeirable propertv Is well watered. In a good tare or enltlvation and sitnatel sbont one mtle south of Carrolltown. and it will be sold as a whole or divided to su't pnr.'liasrs. Trams or Sar.g. Ten per cent, or purchase money to be paid on dav of sale and t),e balance of one third nn tbe confirmation thereof the bal ance In two e.innl annual pavments. with Inter est, purchaser to py fur writing dod. The undersigned will also offer at the same time aud place the following personal property : ONE MOWINfi MACHINE, Kenner. hey rake, wind mill, hugry. sleigh, cut ting box. harrow. 4O0 locust posts, lot ot harness, cl air.s. grabs and cant hooks. j hoats. lot ol hay, 11 eeres ol corn and beans In the gronnd. 2 acres of potatoes In the ground, lot of oats and rye in the shock and many articles of farm use to nirai erotts too mention. Terms of sale of personal prmerty will be made known on day of sale and a liberal credit given. CAI.KH A. UK AY". Assignee oil'. C Mo5ombie k Wife. Carrolltewn, Pa.. July 'J3-U. "V"(vnt"E TO BONDHOllkf.KS All- persons , i.V holding Cambria r-innlv burnt- of .he .issue , or March lt., 1SJ, for JIOO 00 "each, from No. Ill to No. 140 both Inclusive, are reonfred to present the same for payment at the Treasurers office F- ' ensbnrg, Pa on September 1st. 18a. alter which ' date Interest will cease on said bonds. 1 JOHN K I KltT. ; .lAMIM'OSTUIW. i DAVIH H AMII.TOeT. j Corn's. Office. F.bensburg. I'a.. Commissioner, j Jnlv isth, 1. Attest. It. A Meonon. clerk. THRESHING JVffiV Simplest, Most Durable. F.eonomical and Per fect In n'e. Wastes no Oratn ; Cleans It Beady for Market, s I Hcr.9 Pciea. tense! b - , Raw "HI He drain fsrllla and Standard Implemsnts HenerallT. Send forliinstra ted catalogue. A IV. FRtlHAR. Pennsvlvanla Agrlceitural Works. York, Pa. July 1 lin. 17 STRAY. A two year old red heifer with a ! J ring In let! ear and a nnt-h cnt ont of under j part ol the same ear. was knocked eft the rail r. ad ' near my residence In Lilly borough, on Jnne I tW. lssi.'and taken up by me. The owner Is hero- j by ooiiSed to prove property pay charges and take her away, otherwise she will be disjaated of I according to law. ! JulylS-St, HENKY EHRF.NFKI.T. j F R A Z E B cKII .... ... wetrip V u r ar-3 aJ - - Agents Wanled Everywhere. ELEGANT PORTRAITS! Bnlargoal artd flaishsd In 1 aoa aret flalsnoa in 011 roinrs. iron sajv im ei ail picture. ISo sv rorlsiica resinlresl : four orors a sraall a 1st l iros the aoeot fo woekiv ptv.ar vnl r-rtsraia SUMt fa'l parlicnlsrs. e owtllt tree H. W. HH.I.KT, 111 (Mantioa this l apasr rail la... Cat. FREE TO YOU. A "vina.i"! r- a ...t. - it s .s- f,l, aaai n u Hi t-W FA VII T t I0ITOR-- SIX " - ...., i i r soostta. ri,., rr s rr. 4-i-- C S.s M.a s. S rs. I.rf I llfKBtv-ttled trwt-1-V ilnia mm 4 krlM ! Id' bosiakoU. i,rfti ) r- -mimm lJIw" fmmmf ttrt, 1.1 e rrr fs-saiirs I 4 w M 1 r-- to mall n ttir"rj Vivrlfr, fr-Mt r r r a n njr'-isjmts) b"4w Inltisli Frei 1111 a hat'. I- . aa4 ft Vsv.'le i.( l'tfti'si - an Til, mjTb1 tn twrs te- ws mark" 'iws ot- hp o m i l f tfHc'iM M- "ar cv.j are -T- t i ,i-."ar -1 if"'i I i. I" i-osxj nrm noteetvl ml rel' tf J" "ii t- vr-- r W i ' tint Isiur r ntn, pr-sa,v -'mr I - sl i-t ! wF nr Vil ni. ' 11 tai'ia, u - I b :-. A-Mrsrae ml nc- sa1ir ti n T ri'"! n's - e pr.r a- . - ' - r l 1 fl K FAMILY lnji uu, rhUui, --. OAD TO V-4jti? l Ti-rnpert" P.. (qriv Ol! "Ill '--efj ir a v inrAi l It ; C"-"ltl 1w-Ml n Hs- I 1 I M,l,..rfl, th'twl fir-el tM. fti-tat V I I J r elHnl .nr. wMfrvfrr rtr i"m I . -1 nm mrt mnA mf?-lm of riv.Llnc - -h --- vi-lcf-n.aii4Vs. Fi m;I -t V r t ruprrw n1 ..l!i-rB f th- N. W. . T . . , , thief, t-mt ft i"-nii:'.- tirk n f i. r-1. '. c T at P--' t.t.'- t.P "'i' . f ' fto " ' '!" r-es-f-t filar '.Its wefiMfM -l "JrlfT'ft "1 AGENTS VSKTFD rh- 4 1- a-- r - t. .t. r'r i - .1 noe. Vr ootorlr Nft s- 1 . - - n -s . a. r Itl . til Samoa Ot.. Phtlea'o. I'o. 4tsar.ut.iaaa rsaas. . v. of. VnvrRTisiRK Ronrll at- 4 . by inlrrx'Kt 4e .. 1.1 Spruce St.. Ntw " ;t er ariv proposed Vnftifin New-t apers York, ine of ! A i KKT!1"' In j French's Hotel. ITT 1IAI.I. MII ARE, XF.W YORK. I tposlte City It 11 and the r.t t iHm. This Hotel l nut ut the m -' e-mt-'e'e in Its appointments and furniture of A X V MO SI. in New York City and is eonjucel on the F.UltOPF.AX PbAX. R-Mims onlv one dollar ier dav. Half minute's walk from B-ooklyn Htldge an l' Klevated K. K All lines of ears pass the door M st c.-nvement i Hotel In New Y rk lor Merchants to stop at. lhn- I ing Rooms. Cafes and lunch counter repute w: th i an tne luxuries at moderate prices. .lulv 1. 1-s i,r trAl.t'AHLE FA KM FOR SA1.F : The subscriber will sell at private s ite, his larm In Allegnery towphi,i, aint.ru countv, aslioin Ing lands of Valentine Bishop. Js. Maloy and Jenn Rose, conaining Seventy -Th ree .ICI! US, Abent ft acres elpr.red having thereon erc-ted a comfortable 1 m ! Hopst., and moi.l t.arn. The farm Is In a ;ood state of cultivation. U water ed and has a good seli-etion ot truit. For turtt..-r particulars call on the subscriber the prero i-e .liiSKl'll HI I.I. Kit. Allegheny twp.. June 11. 1SS. Assignee's Sale ! OF YALUiBLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order of the Court of t'ommon Pleas, ol Cambria CVmnty, tome direc'.e.t. I will offer at Public Sale, on the prom lees, at 1 o'clock, p. m., on THURSDAY, AU(i. 10, 'SO, j The following deaerihed real estate All that j certain piece or parcel of land slteated partly In I Lilly borough, and In Washington township, in sal.1 county. ado1nlng lands ef Nicholas Bebe. i Jeremiah Meonigle' estate. Mnry M-tlouch ! and others, remaining untold of the assigned . estate, of lrudenoe M. and Kachcl C- "leerge. conLslning aiiut ONE HI NHKFH AMI FIFTY F1VK ACHES, Ha the same more or less, j The above described piece of land is In trrea part Improved, nn.ler cultivation, and hu there t on erected a tw...st4ry I i FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, Stable and otberouthnil.lings and has an orchard o excellent Irult thereon. The above dosi-nt-e.l land Is situated In L01V Borough and Washing ton township, convenient to the coal Dperate-ns ' along the line of the road in those districts, and is . , -m-wr-.ja sr a I I tl I Orl l ICI II II VOH 1 And for that alone Is a very valuable propertv. In addition to Its uses as a farming markeiii.gi.ro- P"r-y. And the Assignee is further aa'liorlye by the t or.l.-r oi t'ourr to aoll ttie property wlisii- and I to divide ttie sBine Into ,'. l- and lots. T! a' he will on tbe rtny of sale offer eertatn l. 's o a 1 Hln those already sold so that ea--li p'ir--tiaer . -n pro'ire a desirable nrei-erty. A plot or plan j thereof ea n be seen by calling tiien the A -c'nee or upon W in. H. Sechler, his attorney , ut K' - ti I burg. j TFRSJIS OF KAI.r.-Five r cent ot the i amount the propertv .ells for t- t-e i-nid ohep tt.e I proiN-rtyts struck n-wn. The reni-on.lor c.i one. third when tr.c snie or sales are conn roie.1. aid the balance In tw 1 conal annual payments U after, to be s.rnre t t-v the t.oud arid morTga: of tne purchaser, with 'merest. i fif.k r. n-:in..F. Assignee of frnden.-e M s. Kaehael C. l.irt". Fbensburg, Fa., July 16, 6 ts. A DMINISTUATUIX NOTICE I-gctter- of ! min ir r;.Mrvrt f-n i,,p p.''e of .t..t i K. Scsnian. lii't- nf th- lu-iouieh K'-. ii-J 'irv li. dtTpn ', n 1; ( en irrr'nteii to rtio uief r-if n- ol to 11 i h 1 tn :ijc.l i -1: . j.-i y iht x jii.1 t (..- c!:iiTn- -i- i!e'ii;i T.-I wiil in.ite-- kn M AT 1K K S' . I 1 : n 1 - T r t : - t . ir f.. .-cr A't-- .-. V . P K 1 1 . ! t., I -'-ir-'-uri:. I'-i.. .1 'iiif 1- -','s.fj Buys .in f - :ddi(?-.igrd hlmn Voting l.d es o. o -rs. . -p c j.t,man Cj.1t-, l.t.'I- S40 N . -t:e,u - u ' T -vTar-H., JT. J. I I' ."..- 1 -..-r.l. 1 1 .!- I - - rr atl-1 n iionry Oolomon. Pr:a . Erra Wtuto, rrso. a-ucai'i,. SALARY OR COMMISSI ON. I A f A TOT'Tri mniecllalely.a few ! w-d r."J still A jU Men to eanva-s t .r tt.- s .le -V i r mil 1 rees. i ,rapc incs. l(rin in- t I. "rev!. ni exiericnee n'.' -en'l.il FHI-.FyiA? I rlthton. X. Y. - I A 'TFI-Iadies and pentb-tnen in city cr oio.rry to take light work at their "wn In nie. t:t to H-f a .lav cari ! easilv niH l'-" I worn snt by m.ni : no canvi-ssing. We have g K.sJ iteniand' tor our work arid lurniH'i steady em ; t-tovmert. Address, with stump. I Klin " S I 'll IV l'A V, 2tM Vine fl.. Inrln- ' ns.ll. h I lllir.S WAa'Tm-Tii w..rk lor - ai their own homes. RT and aio per w. ei. can bo easilv made : no eanvassieg : tj.-in .-irg and steadv ernplovmeni. I'ari. ular and aii.r.ieot The work crit for stamp Xit.tn-j.. HO.MK M'F't" CO.. I". . Hoi 111',, H .Mi-n.Mae. QOOI) SAI.A 1UKJ ir :-niniiri1rn t Men nnti Wonirn to .i t h -atI or truveliTHit A(cfnt. No cxpf-ri'Miff1 ti-f'1f1. Strmty work! J tn rs K. V with v. TV tir.-er m.vii Iiochktkh, N.Y. I Mi-riTuin tlH pier ) WE wn SAIof-eSMJN ever where. Iil nn-1 tTi v iiTi. to ufir xi$. Will py c-'d lnrr nn! all eenet. W riir .nr trrm-1 nx. nce. ml iIite !lnrT w:n .1. SlANDAKIt S'lAKKWAKK i MIA V. Ivot-m. Ma". I ALESMEni 1 WANTI'.D -anv i s for tho sala ol Nnrserv so i.t ernpioToienr ggarrntcd. fiI.- nxisr.aisi.Est run. ppii m .-re-e. stating ae. Keler lo tb is paper. ) 4 ti Most Rrelhers, K.vbester, N Y. .May -II. S8 Zia. ,j CJrwwsl Prrtoe vIosIbI, Parla. la AskyotirOroeoTforil. Waa. ri--. iops-l . V fr, North Front ft roet. ril I l.AI'll.r II I . I THE BOTTOM IS THE LAKCiKST STOCK OF i I a 1 . 1 t 1. in. tlu Louniv can ic iouiHl ut if ii ism .WiiCr: l-. VL l ' to , Stock i AK1 I I llgORAKSOAP Gooil-;, which wore bought lor C;i.-!i tit rock-hot i buy or keep iu stock any Cheap .lob L.t or whatever you buy from mo you can ixl : 1" 3011 invest. Owmir to an aihaiieo I am now mucli less than I can reihu'o tluin t'r, but I TV 11 l. .:t T 11 1 1 , iHUioiu 1 net s unui 1 :un e!iitM you want a (Jo ikiti Trmi, (ilt-s, Trunk;- or Iltiii;iir Stt.-'-e, Tinw.u't an 1 riiiinir Iiiijilenicnts, i - tl l,a in my 1 HK.USTlii:Hl A EM rni: CAI.1. A lu.i:-:e '4-tp. t ua'e.t S'-.. I :i-T;f,r!a ,- nr.'.v. Kt"T "toir- an! two ' v ! lAirr-f-o, a-ljnliiinie land- ,,t Hu. k, 1 e'her- r- r.-H.r,iu- ir. 'ghe-,- rwj ni f-re n. i - ;-oii. r. e 1:h; f ml ,ln:e Kayb.r. ' . S Hsrlrg it-o-eon ere'te.i a I Ni Hi H's K. Israe t arn bu'ldings. rhe tartn t tw inss a!) in k -1 ..r.ler and t.tie HKTCK I W ! ! ir ar-d al! re'-r.s- .t:t- fff Il,!'.l T- . ' ' tt wo ee Se I - e.v terms. For ti.rtli.-r artienlars ea.l en the i ler- si ned on tt-e p-rinise I'l'i'i, T I, J Rl--fl.I. s TRAYFH I rrye, away froin the "il-'.-rier. at .l ,rr I t',wn, IVrtsge twp.. Cambria e-untv. I'a.. on r.e j Hh 4r .f .tunc.T-.: A red cw. with a i t;i I w til te i.,n le 1 !y a po-e ew of t he un, 'er s e ,t '. . t ear. aeent e gii years -w-i. Any mr-irniato n re aarding said row will 1 siot.-it.lv rewarded. .1 H KKNM.PT. July. I'ortage I', t Pa Ft'RSII.Foi; i;i:t -The Ir at Ijorr-tto. Cam beta Cesntv. f.-rrr ' tlip Tin.. .1. H. .Hon 1U.UM retto H, -mi, rmerlv kr - wn Houso. nni'ilp oioesT ami mt..t ;-"( ular I n'els In the vc'av-a. is oflere! tor sale or rent on easy terms The e ue contains a barroom. ts ot-ng r..Tns. a l-ire liimtiii nim e.-.l two kti-h.-ns. one for jnre-tier a in the other lor winter, en t t.e first (li,r. bos. tes j eleven comfortable morns on t h second fl.ww. It ia a isrge siar oe and a tin garden attaehed. af we:i as all oter -..nvenien.-es neeeary t a Country hotel. lcrin re t-enal le. l-'or liirt' er information call on .-r addo. SIki. I".. H. kl. mi- AI.H. May is, jsss. tf. IV.retto. Fa Etenstun Fire Insurance Acency rr. av. iicjiv. General Insurance Agent. EltEXSlirilG, rA. ill." MYERS. ATTt KNEY -AT-I.AW, l.Kssr, Fa on eatre street. sir-t iftlce In t -ollonade Kow. von SAI.H. A valuable Hotel del proiwrty known as tho Blair la the W est ward of Fbenft urg House, situated la. Irtr further particular .-at! on the un.t.-r-igned. JOHN A F.bensburg, May IT, !-. or address Hl.AIK. CARRIAGES, WAGON? & SLEIGHS Carriage Making in all its Branches. I'miitiug, Trimming ainl Rl IWIKI.M. U kiiols done a ti e SHi iK I K.S I N l' lj at.d the Lnwl.NT i i;ici:s. aio. i-i,b,,,a. s ng an I Wood Tnrn- ng wun improved tn, i in.-rv. A1-. . all k i nd or Le y w ,rk d'-ie. 'rl c smith sh'-( All part ir s : -ut ic. ine on., work wit '"nnect ed t-e honor- a'ly d-.a!t wItij- ll oork w irr.. n lei . i. .x. ciirTK. FJ-t-iisl-uri:. ' tober 24. 104. KOIJKHT J VANS, 1 sr-a,, .. .i u.i. 11 oiuems'i mirg-T't- ! UNDERTAKER, "1 M I At'T ;mi 1 1 1 t j.i- Iis!)iii', I:t, Bodies Embalmed 'AIM I. i Apt. Y"TH' i roe . -To the Ii'!-' and l.-L-nl I.' r.-;s 'i i-i,. I -ev t.ta- el Ir. I IKE TI. K tie I ne r.-s d.-i.,-iti tne to w rjh i j t 'a oitT-a. on - I ll H O I ot V.l"i el Colli! t a , 1 1 f : ill ! h-l 1 at '" d.i-'d . t.' i oimtv ct ' A ."1 neTt. ' ' 'or the real , rte ot irs and leg.,1 -l-o e wir,,,ut at 1 . tn the Ten- pnr.Me .-a . t deee, peore ..ri ti:.'- k : n,r p r: : : lent I,, a nd mtii it "o. if r li c s t n pre. ii.ll, -e t.. or tr. to V illte T(d H j,---a at which fne- and p tend y,.u th.lr.k p- ng 11. 'en " ! ! ia i .' I-.I-I i l.i;i iy 'Till"- I IftlCe. I I. 'a., .In! v lsth 1- oot-urg. i: F T It i"s ii -y I .ettf -s testa me M t a rr a n v . J te e-1 having been g "tirv en .,f W .-I -a -.led t, r -j uro.thv t. I: t e-p. . ,!.,.aj. e .T, l.-r- igned . all are nre n. titled to . i Ti I 1 1; having pre..., t -.,.,n ,ro -r ere . lo per-.'ns indet.te.1 to a:d e tnake p.ynenr w -h.-ut ... 1 .- s ims ag :. i rial tie -.a-ne I e-iy authi nti. at,J ..r .11 HI N V a ri' v. ! . e 'iio.r. Wash i-.gton tp . .Inn 4 STAR SHAVING PARLORl ftiiiiiMie U .m.iain Pi'it-e. in 1.1..' !'s F:,;!,!,n. HIGH STKKKT. Kr.KNSIU'KG. I'A. .T 1 1. i.iNT. r i ie-t r. 'HE I IM.1C w,il Iwavs find n at our pdaee. le-lirs r. - T I. , Ire... ol btilne. r. 1-I1M :i neat and cosy. CLgs a v w gi j. a i-i k, r ,.i T. G.Ef. M. HE A PP. A IT KNtY i t'ffice on Centre mreet. 1 I.IW, KaaHaiie-. e , - r i . . A' HOOK'S M n hk.- H, tie ., ... ,, . b rot end tinul a. --ert ,r aio-i.a.-i Iir.,ii ex coot . t il e l.i-t iMnl t. ...... .--' Hra.llev. .teed 1'he nr dees:.. 104 ,. 1 M- sop- mtt .i auditor Camr.ria cnij-iiv. ', tun t .11 1 he hands I v the r hfs' 1 oiirt . .,f i. m .ke i :s, r 1.111 ion ..1 the 11 UTi'Ull.fl-il oT!..ets hereby given II. it I 111 it at Ar-'itrat-on r . nth. - t'orr . am '-r :a cum v. tn Court Hone, in t.i-ej 11 1 .1 . - 1 enn-ii m. - .at ten t (keg a. m.. ot -s.,1 a.iv. p. ili-b-K. the dimes ol mv apponitm- nt. wbe-i arid wh.rf al pf--ei.s inter ...n . . 1 'I ." it ,,re,T d coming 111 r. ti a;,pi turd. 'I'arr.-d Imm . H II. My t :f. '"' " Xutitor. Ebciiturg. I', yrin roii s notici:. 1 In II 1 il'.e 1 11 rl I -n I I. a d t a .r ri Ultabie si, ! Hri k- t X . V t li and 1 1.1'. v M ,, to ... 1 , n.-r. 1 ' UI"!t r. . 1 . II I It. it ''V -Hl'il''!-' the ba -I-! v -,i I l,e o-r tie d .' ' Ian t- r.-a' 1 -tint i sill ol ni mv 1 i-1 org .,-i I nda , . I at '' e ,-Io.-K . a m .. r o a 1 ,p- .1 11 1 nn-1. 1 . t O !, : s, ns 111 1 erri-t e. may :i 1 n a;,:nte.l - in ii ti.il v in 17 tt'e !,' ,,f b obv en a n . - g : . t- 1 0 1 he ' "li to . rid I.. '. li o( I- tw A.'U'i -t . 1 -s, 1 11 01 -ai 1 i lei' nil tr- ,-e ..,. .er )'. H".N. A a lo .r an I 1. v ! "I if t a I . I . F.'.enst.iir. .1 ilv 1-4-..- REACHED at LAST ! 1 i V . . r 4?wiew (- "iiV 4 HAKDWAUK KVKi: Ol FKHKU i i v a . - my Mre. 1 Ih-so tap ;1 nvt-Tlo-aa MM IU T! Vu.'ti 1 00 not K ami i:ioney "'1 at :i in,; w. n'i -''Hiii'.' it; 1 the uv '. i, l'i nuio in .11 at Ulun :,?U - ii( - a lo rt-pi lll-ll 1 1 1 v a. lit in v will not be u tul 1 si ISTT Q,JT' A qvV'V6 -ThRbuGh
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