1 fj;Ul . - -i i i s T 1.1, J SSG. ' jjHU. .4.YD PERSONAL. i ! k!,,rn re rionty. " ' "' tl1 Rowl. I toi!i:iti" i.m to tte Sunr ! -n fCohlHr. formprly of this phiw f , t Kw. iJ riy'f C visit to thii i I i ,.-''un-t.'r at CIarCIi on Mn- i w i-.-rmt'loiis nnd cantalonpea po to rti ' in" months of thp ynar the sum ,. i- i i-i pniti monfhly in Pennsylyan- ..'rtt'on. .1 ,t II- A. bhoemaker for your wr t! n-Miers. .-, i ir:t W. J. Nicholson of the U. : ';ur.i y are Nitinc Mrs. N.'s prand y,i. usan liiiey of this place. ii.irry Knelhart has RcoeptAj the i,f tnir-tetuler at tbe Mountain :: - i Im'c. ami took charge of the . n.u!- i-y) morning. ,it.f of tabtetA, paper, pens, pen-...u- iMvi-on's Jru store. ' ;i- C urweiisvi'ile, Clearfield coun-je-1 1 of -at week, supposed to be :i iin'iTiiliajy destroyed 1,500, f ' i ! '.' in! it r. - i -A -A li. A. Slioeniaker . the bet. for your , : ;: : ' i ts of Williamrjurn, v!-:t to ! is friends in this 1 w'-.stc he formerly resided y ir ' '). ,.il l.o-.c'.t.i, Pa., wants 2,ooo '.s i - 1 won:, fur which lie will . .. I. A ti im rnian and Mr- Ed. . : c.t this place but now of , In . .-p.-r,t a tew das in town ! --ft.t Vf.-k. a II. A. Shoemaker for your ;!.! iron 'cnciiig. ! ha"-ball club played rc w ith a club of that place -. re,u:tir:- in a score of 5 to 'i.t- E," iiDur boys. . H. A. -Shoeiiiakec for your T!..-y i'.e:U only in first class "rn:ii P. Fenlon, cf Leaven . li.npj-ed into town on Sunday - t- been thakm hands with .- ftie!:ds ami acquaintances. a- !I. A. .:!'.oemaker for pure - !L-t fur buckwheat, wheat and i! N.v'c, a well known and f ( "earneld township, on -'. f'-i; from a load of hay and iv i-.rd perhaps fata'ly injured. v H. A. Shoemaker for your i i riir for the Walter A. Wood S-.-f'va: will be held. on Friday f on !('t-;!aw n adjoin i nc the Con- : . r I.. Ic? cream, cikc, etc., : "-S f'T tf.e benefit of the t:- -,.. nrned rear Indiana, . i . . . A i t . ty inor'iing. Une pelorjed -it.! tl other two to Hnch ; res arc relieved to have betn . '! I'.i ss grain cradles man . ( . I. M. lruire, at Wiimore, ' n' hardware store. -"iy U-t a fineblaek shawl on the road betweetj ... i-i'o. The finder will be r '. i by d 'Bering the same sp-i'ijIS Ehftisbarg, Pa- oi "'iiitl uena, supposed i i-.-'i bv the recent rainv aniotig the horses of j 'jt.ty. One dotrtor at - f. T'.y caas under treat- - 'i f Mr. (i. D. Pringle of ': ' iliv set his clothing on fire, w;th matches on Saturday ' I - fiotf.er could extlnsoish - - v-fly though not dang.r- r-. ar old daughter of Mr. 1 ' '.: - M'Kean county, and ot ,- -h.Ti:r Criftith of this K c, i.'i Wediuday night. ( t-rouht here for inter . i - ! y i evening, i f t!.e fine Hundred and '".t i t, IVnnsj lvania Vol- 1 ' 1 o; Thnrs Uy, the 23d during the encampment of j nr.ry -oidicrs, on the Driving j : n'- grounds. II A. Shoemaker for your t r - ri-:i to Mesrrs J. A. A T. ! aet.J driven by Mr. I'aul - 1 ; 1.. i. vv in so badly injured : . in" on the old t.'ar- : - f . .i-Jaj lat that it had i : .'own. H. A. Shoemaker Ir your I -. siiigle shovel plows, Vatois, t tC l e reduced rates tihtained by : arltiii.tit at Vanli:tjgton, f i" -d envelopes ai.ij r.ews 'blU; rtdncetl from )( tl in v etyles ajd sizes of ho be furi:i-hed. o ( I. A. Shoemaker for jour d- of mowers and rrapers h t laot to stop at on the nuii.iid sutniut-r visitors I ',!,:;( to the Highland e .j-t" everything bc.oke ns itidlord -jRres j?o puitis : ' I. ao,.rt for his guests. in 'jus,, sleep, rest, ami 'I ' "ker n ins march ana me r.e strength from eating j Tie -h onion around the ; ai.d hrnN-i ike its odor thorough, i leep fiotn its nightly ( l'npf tire tnsti fft. eelehrat-d ',Ved hS . :-nr.-, drug hUruM- for S"e ' - Ftark IAans, , , . ! 1 !, f ,v ,'ar old son of Mr. t y i..jJredbyl?", ni nature explosion j1 a to' p':-tol on Ml iftornoon. The ieit'd the tie it is thought iand will soon ".' poulticin H.'iim. .1 .V II A. - a .1 repairs - r' i'.peis. vker for your it) CtampioD r .ii' 'tred b'.islu ..I I, ..at f if ' vi-.t:.-t , tor s a :, . subscriber i ThoI, A H KlsH. ; .Li-. ph Nootian, Mr. Jere. t . . , '.i i as., 1 who a . l.-i-ar Kc.lor' of '" in Man- !.. d at 1 11 in Lo;k I '.Vrfdoesd.i' leceased Dr. J. V.. oi' I! irtv : a i. J f.jui ' f ! . j,f Chtt i-Try 1402 Eleventh avenue tS& for Snimnc r - T i Aney enjoy the reputation est of the A lb.,rVi., L.K A V KS N' . )B r H W A RI Mali Kxp. K M. 1.4S ... a. oe... 2 .IT... 2.25. ... 2 32 ... 2 2 41.... 2.4.S.... 2. .'... 3.03... 3.12.... 3.22... a.24.... 3.24 ... A. M 9 10 W il.tWOIMl, riawaon. A ms'irv, A'hvllie. Hurnt Mills, Iyarta, ''onrlron. Iean, 'rn alitT. alien Timber f iynn ility V,a:p.,rti Irvona, 9 4-.'.... V !)... 9 5f ... 10 .()).... 10.04... JO I'S 10.17...: 10 2b.... I'..'t4.... 10.4.1... 10.45... 10.45.... 4 . 4 Ml ...V0.I .5 14 . 5.32 . 5.31 ..5 "Jt .5.41 54'. . 5 6T ..os ...1S . e..') , s.:--3 ..8.40 I.kaves SormwAan. -Mail Exp. P. M. 3 40 3 4 . 3.4S 3 57 . 4.07 4.15 . 4 .25.... 4 E0 . 4 "3.... 37.... , 4 l.V , 3.2- . 5 03 . ." . 6.25 Mixed A. M. voo 5 0K 12 5.26 5 41 .5.4 i', rH tt.H . .. C.21 .... 1 " 33 7.1 S 7.02 TOT 7.30 A. M. 11. no 11 05 11. 0T 1110 11.26 11.33 ii 42 ; 11 46 11.50 V 11 54 12.il " 12. '" P. M.".! 12.18 12 23 12.40 ". Irvnna. K.setU'l, 'oalport, Klyn Viv. Fallen Timber, r runallty. ; i"sin, i .orulron, Iyart. nurnt .IllU, Aehvtlle, AmsPry, I:irson. Wil.jw.KXt, -Six sheep belonging to Mr. Evan J. Ben net, who lesides about a mile east of towu, were killed Dy dogs on Saturday night. The courts have decided that no bound ary f.nre can be made of barbed wire w.tli out the consent of the parties owning the adjacent land, aud any man who puta a barbeil wire fence along the highway ren ders hiu,self liable for aU injuries r.sult i rp to stock;ph3sing along said highway. Mr. Prank Vogle, of the WinoTeland Democrat, carte here on the special train on Saturday evening and relumed to Greens burg on the same tiain on Monday morning. Mi. Vogle is a pleasant gent;ernan, prints a sound Democratic newpuper and we weie giud to make his acquaintance. Call a-ain and stay IoDger. Experiments are being made at the Ed gar Thompson Steel Works at Braddovk with natural gas as bp illuminant. A burn er, fhaped like a common saucer, perforated with line holes, is beiug used and gives fair service. Four of the.-e give a light equaling an electric lamp, and it is thought thev can electncitj BUi"" " oesuDsiitutearor rDfe ni on the Cambria Iron Company's rail way frightened the horses and thev ran The trouble between ihin couritrv and Mexico alout the Cutting alTAir is not likeiy ' 10 itaa 10 war. A n.ucii more tenou mat- , ter l,ich is now Pf0tty MUa is that j the -6t Place to l-Ui dry i?cmm1p, dress roocIp, uuuli aiJU ai 'l provisions is 1 at John Owets' store on High street where goods are sold at bottom prices. The editor of the Bradf. r i .Star gets in this one on a matied woman wl;o is a gum el, ewer in that city : "To witness a full grown, midd le -aged married won, an work ing he: wrli developed jaws at the rate of forty Mr kes to the n.i'iute on a poor de-fenseiei-s cud of chewing gum is a sight next in interest to a v. ell contested game of hae ball." Another car-load of phosphate just arrived which is free fratu any make-up weights or adulterations of any kind. It has given the best of satisfaction to all wl o have used it. Call and grt a load and you will revor regret it. For sale at Huntley's. The Arm-rieus ci ler mill can be bought very low at Huntley 's Hard w ire store. The following named persons can each get a letter bv failing at the Ebensburg postoffice : Mrs. A. S. Jones, Miss Sad e Straurdmuiih, Miss M. S. Reiuh and Mr. Berdine Biake. Home made tin fruit cans, also Mason and Union jars at Huntlt y's. It was rumored in town on Wednesday morning that Mr. Ciiifhth E.oyd of Cambria twnship had got his leg biokeD. Alter lunnmg around trying to find out the. par ticulars we finally met his son, who luform ed us that Mr. Lloyd fell from a mowing machine on Saturday last ami get his leg slightly hurt, but the injury was only trt fliog and was In no way serious. Parker's Tonic kept at home is a sentinel to keep sickness out. l'ed discreetly, it keeps the blood pure, aud the stouiaih, liver and kidneys in working order. Coughs and colds vanish before it. It builds up the health. No wise mother will be with out it. On Friday last John Shinafelt, a young man of this p. ace about eighteen yoars of age, a foil of Mr. Christian Shiimtelt, while , mr.tr . n&.ar On ctatiuli fft! ftna IllrikP tllA . ... ', if.. .. . .., ,' caD of one of .us knees. He was tanen to his home and his injured knee d.ess.ed by Dii (ir ftilh and Jones. 1 he young man will piobably be laid uu for five weeks fiotu ti e time of the accident. or six ' i i Co to J. it H. A- Shoeoiaker to bujuew ' mowers, reapers and twiue binders. They j have the best and will sell cheaper tot the j same iu.ility of machines. Ayer's Saisaparilla is designed for tlios.0 who need a medicine to purify their blood, build tli-tn up. increase their appe 1 tite, and rejuvenate tlleir whole system. ' No otjier prtparatii.u so well meets this j want. Its record of forty years is one of 1 constant triumph over diseaso. ! i ip estimated by the committee of ar I laugements for the soldiers' reunion and e'i ' campmeiit, to be held at Huntingdon next month, thntoiie thousand Uuntingdou co'ju ty soidurs will be emamped during the four days of continuencj ; that there will he two thousand more present from surrouud- ing counties oc Oiand Army and reunion j days, and that five thousand other people, j : both soiJiers otid citirens, will be in aueiia j ance. i -do to J- A H. A- Shoemaker for your sections and repairs for the Tiger mnwns, the John P. Manny mowers and the John ston mowers and reapers. On Wedtiecdy night about nine o'clock the bain of Mr. Charles Wtattland in Sus quehanna township was struck by lightning and set on fire and togi ther with its entire contents was burned to the ground. The barn contained nearly all the season's har yest, a threshing machine, wagon and a large lot of farming implements. The loss i t:niat-d at about f.VOOO. The pain was was SOxSi) and is built about six years ae,o, a severe loss to Mr. Weakiand Whicn win be partially covered by an Insurance of fl,- ooo in the Cambria Mutual. A telegram from Blalrsville says : Tbe Philadelphia Company, who have been l.r- d: a gas well on the Sloan farm, about a mile and a half north of town, have con ducted tlteir operations with a va-l amount ofseerrt y. No one has been permitted to approach the vicinity of the well. From a trustworthy source it has been learned that at t depth of six bundled fet t.'a quantity of sufllcieiit to run tli boring i'po ... . . i. nn.-iti f.tr A hi l.a hertii obtained, ano inn uu."v" - passer is very promisMig. Operations have (.p.( ootil the well ts cased, when th o wi:l be poho.l with ioiicwcJ Vin.''r' (C, TUT- - i-n . u t LLL CO0 Altoona, Pa., ,v T . v -y ""wiia, a a., - -nw, i.ji utuens, ior juices, lor lress for everything in the Dry Goods line, of having the Lowest Prices East or Foil! Wool! Wnol! 2 J Wiu. Murray Son 1315 Eleventh avenue. Altoona, pay the highest cash price for Wool in exchange for dry goods and carpeta. Bring jour wool to Altoona and get trade for it at Altoona cash prices Wm. Murray ofe Son-, 1315 Eleventh avenue, Aitoona. 2m. A new and dangerous counterfeit five dollar gold piece is being circulated in dif- , ferent parts os this state. To detect them i from the good ores look closely at the word i "united," and if the "u" is upside down , iefuse it, as none but experts can iietectjit any other way. Mr. F. J. Burgoon, who for the past i eight months has been night operator in the ! Assistant Train-master's office, at the West i End, this city, has accepted the position of Train Dispatcher on the Cresson & Clearfield ' Road, with headquarters at Cresson. Mr. Burgoon is a well-doing, capable and court- j eous gentleman, aud the many friends whom j he made during bij brief sojourn In this city I will be rejoiced to learn that he has gone up hltrhei iu the matter of emoluments, to nay nothing of the extra altitude he attains by h's return to his first love. Cambria county Altoona Timex. The drummer with the silver dollar split in two and hollowed out is roamina around the country devouring credulous victims. His manner of procedure is as fol lows : He throws his prepared dollar down on the bar or counter and bets that it is worth five dollars. He always finds some one to bet with him, and when he gets most j community should strictly enforce the law of the money in the crowd put up he deft- ; or 24th ot April, is.-,, prohibiting all citl ly opens his sliver dollar and shows a five I zeDS rm allowing the Canada thistle to dollar gold niecp renninT in , WniPr ! n to SPed on ,nrir Trenilses. It is one Th L,i ; piecelrer,fn,lu th, cent" i of the most pestil. r.tial weeds of all that 1 he dollar is very ingenioUSly constructed ; nnw pohlte tUe neUis.(,f the farmers, and it the place of jointure seems to be perfectly 1 spreads from the thriftless to the land of concealed, and it requires a dexterous twist ! tlie thrifty with fearful rapidity, to onen nr the rnin 1 Tne law of lrir' provides t.iat any person to c pen op the coin. holding lands by lease or ..Ui. rwise. who . T . . i shall all iw the fjanadian thistle to go to .Mr. I rout, a Jackson township farmer , seed on their premises, shall be fined fifteen left his two-horse team and wagoii standing dollars, to be paid t.i the school fund of the near the Woodvn'e. tannery on M.mday i ,ii!,'I':''t- Anj citizen who is likely to be in- morning. About 11 o'clock the Wildcat behind the tannery and dashed on the rail- roai brMe across tbe CoiiemAugh In the r ar of the Gautir Works. Tlie ties of the nrirlge are not covered and the horses' legs dropped dowu between them- The waaon was completely wrecked and the horses bad. ly skinned and bruised. About one hundred would cut It on any average farm, and the men gathered on the bridge and succeeded holder of any land shjuld out It for his own in re-culne the horses The scene when Pr"!'"'"n- is destructive of all crops iu re. cuing rne norses. Lie stene wnen wnn ( Kt.fs rfM)tH1 , fiH(ls Rn(, its rfowny the horses plunged into the bridge isdescrib- seeds are wafted hither ahd thither to pol ed as peculiarly frightful. : lute all neighboring lands. . I Supervisors of all public roads are also re- I he Hollidaysburg Staynlnrd of this nuire, hy the new law, to cut the Canadian week says : A woman named Pebecrra , thist es on or alopg all roads or unseated Myors. daughter of Mr. Anthony Myers, of , !and in tllHr li'rl"K nd in case of failure. .,,-, - , . . . 1 : thev are liable to a tine of ten dollars, to he (.allitzm township. Cambria county, was , re(.0vered for the .we of the parties ahnnt to nrount to Altoona on Thursday of last i week in a maimed condition. It seems that : she was of nnsound mind and of a roving ! disposit ion , and was being brought by en . ofticer to her home from Ardmore. When ! near Mifflin. Juniata county, as the train ; ! was moving at a fast rate, the woman e?- ! I caping the officer's attention for a moment, j I raised a window sash and jumped headjong . through the window. The train was stop ! ped and when the woman was picked up she : wr-s found to have been terribly injured hy ! the fall. Beth arms were broken at the ! shoulders and her face horriby crushed, i i The nasal and jaw hones were broken. , She was taken to the hospital where her w itnds were dressed by the hospil.vl phy- : siciai.s. Subsequently she was removed to the almshouse, and her fiiends notified to ' c imo and see her by Poor Director Louden. She Is about 40 years of aze and the chances 1 are that she will not recover. ! I James McClain. twenty-four years old ', and a native of Danville, New York, was i for some tkne past employed as a weigher j on the Beech Creek Pailroad. and had his i headquarters at Wallaoeton, Cleatfield county. There he met Ella Davis a beauti- I ful young lady, and they became lovers, j McClain was handsome, intelligent, and of j gentlemanly manners, and for a time Miss ' Davis seemed to be wrapped up In him. Then a coolness came between them, and recently Miss Davis sent the young man woid that she was about to be married to ! " I another man The trouble apprar; to have j neen that, ne was a Protestant and she a Protestant and she a I Catholic. McClain becaaie insanely jeal- ... . ,t . ous; Oa Fr.rfay last he bought a revolver and drove to-the young lady s home. She r"ce;vea mm in me parior. lie pressed ins suit, but was repulsed, Th"n he drew the revolver end fired, the hnllet striking the Kirl in the shoulder. She ran, and he fired aain, the bu llet striking her In the back and killing her instantly. He then put a bullet in his own brain. A letter found on j his person and addressed to "Dear Bill" tells of his trouble and of his intention to kill the jriri n.m himself. The father of the ! yonng man has arrived and taken chargr1 of the body. MARKI4I.K i.k f.-vses Hsrrn, The roiiowir.e marnate itcenses were licenses Issued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the wtek ending Wednesday, August 1 , 1 SSG : William Tugh and Margaret Brown, Johi.sfown. (ieo'sre H Sjiarnr and Itebecca Hingleder, Morrel'ville. Wiilirtm Weaklen and Mary F-. Klder. Stistpiehanna township John Sttbbich and Katie Coenner, Cam bria borough. Sinion Schwinghamir and Mena Crell, Jot.ri'town . ( Jeorge Sutr er, Cambria Bor., and Ther esa Kuehenstein, Iower Voder township. Samuel Wineland and F.tnma Matilda Pose, Uich'ard tnwnship. Thomas McKernan aud Clara Traut wein, Cambria borough. Alonza McCallisfer atid Lizzie Lavely, Johrstown Mobert M'irray and Lizzie M. Ptisspli, Cambria borough. Michael Trocak and Mary Arabrlska, Cambria borough. George Weirs and Bertha Kline, Ccne niatigh bornigh. Nicholas Sehn and Caroline Kurtz, Cone uiaugh UiioUkIi. The "Sow PouM laril. A little over a year ao the design rVrlr-p dow posUl card which is in use at ptesent was adopted. Since then a new pattern has been d-'cided upon, the plate for which has been prepared at the Bureau of En graving and Punting. Last wet!; it was submitted to the Postmaster Cinnt ra! for i-XHtuinalion. He gave his opituou that the change would be for the better and so the order has been given to contractors to stop the printinj of (lie present design of fards. PossiDly the color of the new card am of tlie ir.k iiay niso be changed. As there is a sti ck of about T2. Cot', 0o(i postal cards now o'i hind it is probable that tlie no'v cards S lpiL bt; Ollt for i'JVL'ial llloUtlla. dyspepsia neglecu-.l. it tend-, by iiupmni ft nulntion. anil am- presinjr trio Tone ol uie awuu, w -' K -" ' tar Rapid Ue-luie i I- THE g BCSTTQHIC ? Vmckly and oompletel? 1 nre Iyinipiiit In all Us fornix, llrnrlbnro, Ht lrhlnu, Tnntliitf the nil pn timu- 1 r tf, itukftito n.rvi tn tnt to aflff'TT) Rkv. J T. RossiTKa. the honored piurtor of tbe Firft R-fnrme'i (Tliurrh. Baltimore, sld " Urtt in u-mk! Brown's Iron Iiittin for IT!"pepra and irnliijeMiun I take TT-t pl?aiur in rpcjm merKlin it iiiKdy. Alwtoonflider it n splendid tuuio and invigMTnt-r, nnd rery fitreu(irtijnin." Hon. J'"bsph C Suit, Jndo of Circuit Court, Cbnt-iri Vo., Ind . aajra: " I bear znoftt chiwrful trti muny t-o tte efcAcy of Brown's Iron Bitters fat IyHpepsia, and m a tome." Oenmn hnn ivbovH Trade Mark and crowed red Htieff on wratiTer TnJcr no other. Ma mi by Thf Farmer Pet. We have been asked to refer to the negli cence on the part of some farmers who per mit the Canada thistle to grow on their premises and that part of the public roads passing through be same. The following article from the Philadelphia Time on the subject wh copy for the benefit of all our readers, and we hope thev will not negloct neighbor's ltnds. may uive notice to have the weeds cut before gDing to seed, and if not done, the constable or supervisor is re- quT.-d to enter upon tne piomises, cut the weeds and can compel the parninnt of labor and costs from the holder of the polluted ' lands. j No average farmer or pood citizen -should : require cflieinl notice trom an officer to 1 make l.im cut the Canadian thistle before it ripens its seed. A few hours' work at mot-t be injured by such negl, ct or refusal. The present is the time to destroy the Canadian tntst'e pest, an-! pvpry occupant of land should vviiiii oy and promptly obey the aw." Orecufburr) Democrat. lionil RrsultM In r, very Cane. D. A. Bradford, wholesale paper dealer of Chattanooga, Tenn., writes that he was seilously afflicted with a severe cold that settled on his lungs ; had tried many reme dies without benefit. Being induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, did so and was entirely cured by use of a few bottles. Since which time he has used it in his family for all Coughs and Colds with best results. This ie tbe exper ience of thou-ands whose lives have been saved by this Wonderful Discovery. Trial bottles free at K. Janiea' Diug Store. The I'onrth Frrnrslon to the Vow Jere y 4. oa(. The fourth of the series of popular excurs ions by the Pennj Ivsnia K inroad to At lantic City, Ciipe May, oi Sea Isle City will be run on Thursday, Adgu.st l:Kh. The di.te is roost opportune, an.l it not only fits well the time when most peoi.de indulge in their midsummer vacation, but will take those who participate in it to the seashore at a date when the season is well advanced toward Its height. All the resoi ts'present rpecial attractions in the way of amusement or entertainment at this sea.-on, and even those, who have visited the seashore earli :,. e j . . I rr W,M n a new pleasure m an August trip, j 1 ",s Di "arge odds the choicest time of summer for such an excursion, and no one should a low the opportunity to go bv. ! The special train will run on schedule I Liven, and excursion tickets good for ten : days will be sold fiotn points at rates ' quoted oelow : j Trait) ! Eec. Rates . ?9 2-i 8 .50 8 00 Uaves 11.11 A. M. 12. 0U P. M. 1.00 " Johnstown Cresson Altoona Excursionists will spend the r-.iuht in Philadelphia and proceed to the seashore by any regular train of the following day. 1 ickets are good to return on any regular train (except New York and Chicago Lim ited) within the time limit. An Fn1 to Hone Sieraplntr. Edward Shenhpri" rf IlinkhnoT Tit sajs: -Havlni received so much 'benefit from Electric Hitfers I fpol it mv ,iatv 1.. I.. 1 f tifTeting humanity know it Have had a running sore on my log tor eight years ; the dot tors told me I would have to have the bone scraped or leg amputated. I used, in stead, three bottles of Electric Litters and seven boxes Bucklet.'s Arnica Salve, and my iei' is now fiiunn ana wen. Electric Hitlers are sold at fifty cents a bot'Je, and liuckltn's Arnica Salve at 2."ic. per box, by E James. Mnrric.l. N't"KI KIKKPATKICK Married at St. Ren e.l ict's church , CarrrM own, on TuesTiv August a. isse. It Kev. Father Fdwm, Mr. Andrew .1. Noel, of Mur.ster township, tu Miss Agness Kirk patrick of Kl !er townshiji, Mcftrafh N'dEI.. Married at the Catholic ehnrcii at ll oitzdalc hy l.'ev. Father Maher, ,-n August a. lRs. Mr. Frrtik Mctfrith. ot H.m'z dale, and Miss tiara M. iVi.el of Munster town slop. Hay Fever. I haye bieu a great sufferer from hay Tever for 1j j ears, and have tried various things without doing any good. I read of the many wondrous cures of Ely's Cream Halm, and thought I would try once more. In fifteen minutes after one application I was wonderfully helped. Two weeks ago 1 commenced using it, and now 1 feel entirety cured. It is the greatest discovery ever known or heard of. Duliamel CUrk, Far ruer, Lee, Mass. ISiiekleii n Arn ion Salve. The BhsT Sai.tr in the world for Cuts, Uruises, Son s, Uh-ers, s,,it Kheum, Fevei Sores, T. ttcr, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all ssin Eruptajiis. and positive ly cures Piles, or no pay required. It, i guaranteed to give p-rtect s.il of.iciiot,, 01 money reru: I. Pi ice j ctuta per Iwx, I: ol jalc by E. J utnos. -iS . rm mm g . K m - i iJ iiffilii NOTICE. Early next Altoona ami vicinity a than we have ever sold before. Poetry, Fiction, History, Travels, &c, &c., in paper, cloth and leather binding3, 101 LOW SEW AIIVIRIIMIF.iTV c OT'TtT I'lTOf'T.AMATIOX. Prwhlmt ot th- t'oort of 4Vnuu.iT) Ple-i" of the 47 tli .1 uilicial lOntrii't, consi?tinif of the 'ounty ol 'ainbr a. and the Hon. John KUniitiin ami the lion. Joseph Masters. Afforinte .Iiiilije? ol 4'ara bna county, havuiu ipsued their pre-rpi pe.irinu ilat-5 the 7th day o f June. to me ilirt rte.l. lor hnlrtine 'ourt ot )yer and Terminer ami pn ernl Jail Ieltvery and tiiiarter Sessions ot the Penre. in F.ber.?-burif. tor the t'ounty ot Catnhrla. and loPcmmeTurfl on tbe I'ntsT Monday or Sep TKMr.KR, beinu thesixth day oi September, 15, and te continue two weeks. Nottre is hereby etven to the Coroner, Justices of the retce, A Mermen and "ontahles ol paid County of Cambria, that they be then and there in their proper persons at 10 o'clo'-k in the tore neon of fuid day. with their records, inquisitions, examination? and their own remembrance', to do those things which to their offlcu appertain to be done, and those who are bound In recognizances to prosecute nuainst the prisoners that are or sha.l be in ttiejail o: Cumbria County, be then and there to prosecute sunlnst tnera as shall he jupt. Olven under my hand at Kt ensburtc the '.'th day ot Auirust. In the year ot our lord 1SS3. and the one hundred and tenth year ot tbe Independence olthe I'nited State .1 ISKPH A. OKAY, Sheriff. Ebensourji, Au. 13, 1SS6.-41. rpKIAL LIST. Sept. Term, lS'.. SB OND W KEK. T se 1'orter Klnporta. . .vs.. Freidhoft vs. ...Mechllnit . Wash iegton Twp. HoritiK ...t'amtTli Iron Co. (41 IPS ..V iishtm ton Twp. Lilly B'.ro. ...Ii rectors -f Ttvir Kichards et hI Kemery Thomas Fitiliarris Quartz Kennett vs. . l.udwlir vs. . Miller vs... Kroldhuff vs.... Oarman vs.... Maucher vs..., M cCoraujjhy vs.... Hi Pert vs... Keed vs. .. ( Junnmif vs.... Kee et ui vs. . . Ansuian vs... :. C. .t N Y. S. U. K. K. Co. Sproat Emerson Hayes Allison I.olK ..Park :.:. Oo. N. Y. S. K. Aumahle Kinf 1'olun-i Murphy Kvau4 k. liuuhr Von l.uncn Suielda Hipps 8t Llovd. (.4 win Krause vs.... vs... vs. . . vs.., vs. . vs. . K. Co. .vs IVIechlinit .vs Key nolds et a vi. Kex H. A. SHOKMAhEK, I'rothonotary. I'roth'ys Office. Auk. 9, lk'tfl. TRIAL LIST. 3'1 Monday in Sep., "80 Special Term. .la. Usnn J. S. Oil Co. . . vs 1 lenn Kanstead vs Gariuan Samp vs Name Ke.Iie et al vs livl.e et al Sum) vs Same KieUMrdson.... vs hut Her H. A. MIUKM AKKK, frothouoiary, Proth'y's Office. Aug D.ISSS. Sheriff's Sales. HY Virtue of Sundrv Writ ol Fieri Facias, and Vend Kxpon Issued out ol the Ctoirt id Com mon I'leas and to tne directed there will he ft p rped to Public Sale a, the Court House In Khens hurg. Pa on MONIMV, SEPTEMBER fi. lj, at oxb o'clock, r. M., the following Kenl Estate, to wit : All the right, title and Interest ol M. H. Mc Laughlin and Margaret, his wife, of, in and to all that certain lot ol srround situated in Wash ington township, t tambria county. Fa., fr ntlng on the Fortage Kail Koad on the east, and run ning back to lJ. K K. on the west, artpilnlng lot of Wm. lorati on the north and lot ol John. H. Clark on the south, having thereon erected a two story frame house and outbuildings now 'n the occupanry ol M. H iMfT.aughlfn. Al-oall tluit certaiu lot ol tfruund "Ituated In the horough r (Jaliitzin. Cambria c.untv. Fa., irontiiig on Tunnelhill t. on tbs south aril run liit; back to an aliey on the forth, and adj oDing lot of Kieh'd Menny on the west and street on the east, having thereon erected a blacksmith shop now in the-nceupacny ol John Kaylor. Taken in l.xeeuti n and to be sold at the suit ol Joseph Uutwnll. Also all the riitht, tltl and interest ol Henrv 1. Kager, ot, in and to all that certain tract of land situated in Jackson township. Cambria county. Fa., adjoining land of li. Fitpart on the north, Mrs. S irah l.eidy. Nathaniel .'singer and others ,,n the east a n l land ; J .o ob K. iiiard on th-j west, containing about one bun, red and seventy-tiino acres, more or le-a. about one hun dred acres cleared, having then-oil erected a one and one-halt storv log tiousc iicw iu tlie t-ccu-pai.iy ot lraclel kager. Also a one and one half storr plank house now in the occu,.ancy ol Chas. Mckeel. Also a ooc and one hall stori plank house now lu the occupancy of Jas. McKeeil. Also a one i.nd one-hull story plank and log house now in Ihe OYnpanry oi "Frank 1. liraw. laken in Fxeeution and to be sold at the suit ot .'er a han t'u&ier. Also all tne riht, titl- an.l lt.tercst of F.van J . Mitliae.s ol, in and to all that, certain piece or 1 'in el o! land situate in .'arrell township. lUrti bria county. I'a., inljoio.na lanO ot M.via Kweus, SvOii-tiin I.uther, I h.,s. Meisel. ot.ue ol Jacob eru a ii. I others coiitaiiiing one hundred acres aiure or less, about ninety acres ol which are cleared. Laving thereon erected a one and ne l.aii Miry Iraine louse and iraiue barn i.ow m tne (jc.'upancy ol John Fees. laken iii Kieeu. lion and to be rold at the suit ol s-aaim l ( iri.luii and VV. K. 1'iiler, Ksq., executors ol Mauiei Orii rnth. dee'd. Also all the right, title and Interest ot John Sloan ,,t, i and to nil thafcertain po-- or pa'cel or land situate In the borough ot 8ummi;v;. e C.iuibria couiiiy , 'u . iroiiting on tne l.oretto and Cresson pikeon the south-west and t.. x ", Koad on the north, and John Mines on the iiortn west. Containing nine acres, and having-thereon erected a one story plank house and pl.nk staoie. now in the o-eupancy ol.lohn Sioan Taken in Kxecution and to be sold at the suitot (fottlieb I'nester. Also, ail the right, title and interest ol John Hurnr ot. in and to all that certain lot of ground situate In the borough oi Te.n nln il I, Cainhru county. Fa., Iron time on Fir'ug.- str-ot on the south, and ruun lug t ack to l.md ol James Mc Closkey or. the we-t adjoining lot ol Frank II. Hradleyon tae east, and Henry McMade on the west, bavin thereon erected a two-storv traiue house, a one story shop and a plank stable, now In the occupancy of John Hums. Taken in execu tion aud ty he soid at the suit oi Jacob lus, h. Also, all the right, title an 1 Intenst of .lajies I-ianaan ol. In and to all that certain piece or parcel ot land situate In Ksrr townHilp. aml ria county. I'a., beginning at the corner iu the west ern line, thence south J7o perches more or leas to a pot or maple, thence south, S-5 degrees east 6 pen oes more or less to a spruce thence north. 'Ji ,1 t.,cca ".ISl., IltTCiies more or less tn the purser oi me uu ision line, as established and markod on i oe grouiiu '.i tween Michael F. Snyder and Jos- ! epn .Ml. ler, thence along, the said division line 1 nort h, e5 dog revs wen. 18J perches morn or less,. , to the pia"e ol beginning; containing. 15 acres. So percaes and allowance. Taken in execution ' and to be sold at the sun ol .1. A. Kennedy Sheriff's Sales. Hy virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias p-ri'il out of the Court of Common Fiej ,.1 -...,...... f&?sVeK .,. " - a,e at t,ie AIi" House, in Johns- town, on SA1T K DAY". SKPTEMBFK 4th, n at one F. ,M . the following Keal Ksta'e to wit Ail tho r.ght. title and interest ot VV J Woles hig.e or. ii. an.l to all that certain Pd ot ground situate in the horout'h of li:m,.re. Cambria coun y. Pa.. Irontlng on the eat sid- of Mam t and cxtptiding tM.-k to Fine alley having lot No' (lM eighteen on the north, and Wainut -treet on the south and kuawn on the plan of s .ld r.,r -ugh a- lot. .No. (op) twenty, having thereon erected a two-story frame stat.e and outbuildings. nr,w in the ocupancy ot VV. H. Kobertson and J. C Moreland laken in Kicpiiiion and to be sold at the suit ot Mrs. Susan Kern. AM,, all the right. Mile r.nd Interest of Fatrlck . 't, 01 a-iu to an tnit certain 1 iecs or par cel oi land st'nate In the township of i; st lavlor 4 ambri.i county. -a., Irontlng on the Lbenst.nnc and Johnstown road on the west. nn,l runntti" ih-k to an alley on the east and M.Ii Thomas Mc lovern en the south, an. i Anaily on the rorth contair.'ng one thcaeon erected a two.st,,rv p!a ik h.o. it ln lot of I. idger Mc ere. hTlng e an 1 other 1 i.jioiii,.i.ii.., now in the pccu an y of Fitrh-k ,'ihiru 1 hen 111 r xecnt on i.n.l r.i I,, i rl'l,?t """ ,'",nr,i'ssioners or tl unbria couat. i Ir. K.Ms of SAI.K. One H.ird ol the niin-iiase m .ney to t-e t.aid when the prspertv is kr ke.l nun i.ie reniaining iw v-thlrds on iTonfima Hon of the deed. - irr- o-r JCSFI'H A. OKAY. Sheriff. sherltTs Office, l Fihens'iutK. Aug. 7. 1H, VTOTT -.a ... I : ... 1 i.ii-T yorii -ll.l' llie i following accounts have been hied in the Coort of common Plena of 'ambrU e.-iinty Pa snd rviii be conn-med by said Court on trie nr.Vt M. . day ot Sepe-nt cr nex' ui. i s cause he i, ,wu t t a.- coiirriry : t .assiiiinee i I- ir-f Rn.i hn.il account of t3. T). Wharton ot Cooper X Mellon. First and final account of litis Llovd, assignee of Kees.lno I. lord and FvaPne 11., his wife, in iron tor h. nent ol creditor"- Firt an 1 hua! account ol John J. IKTlin assignee ol Piitnck Ileneirhan. 11- A. SHIiKMAKElt. Froth'r. l.hensburg, Aug. 11, 1SS -3t. r Arii l wanf jon to do i:rlor wok for 1 f ! ui t vorr ov Ti tli. mo, 1 nay : $1 t'or piece OUie .V. I.OVF., Clcveiaud, til verlisluk . Y. lliircHii, 10 Irnt'c .M , week we will offer the people Special lot of hooks at lower i.rices 1 hfV consist Al Stnn.inr.i WnrL-c j - i--.'tv v k. rv. VDl'lCK.-To the Heirs ant! Local He r. --entn' ive-cf sus ,t, Sa-iMi' iij Park sot n x to.u m li..;.ic-t will held at tlie t;oe rendeti.-e ol Mi'sn s-amucis. de.-ea.-eil, in trie bin ujfh ol .1 r hnt,,wn. in the County' of t nin:ria. on MUrJay. ti:e 4th day of Septemtier nert.atlO o'clo. k. in the lorenimn of that day. for toe purpose ot luskin partition o; the real estate o sab! decedent anion her heiM and le ual repre-entatives it the same can ne done with out preiudice to .r st. oiling ot the whole: other wise, to value n nd appraise the same according to law. at whi.-h time and place you are required to attend il you think p-. per. .Mesf.rH A. OKAY. Sheriff Sheriff's t ilhce, Kl etisbunr. Auust 3. Is-' it NATURE'S 1 hri-,,Rl,: KKiFOY UlsrMrkstnm.rli, CURE FOR Kr Torpid Liver, Bill ou Heartache, CONSTIPATION, Sltxfi- Ape-.ient. Tt is certain ir. Its eflects It Is ni-ntle in its acti n. It is piilateable to the taste. It can be relied upon to cure, and It cures by ni.WT'i.-j, not t.y outra iii,:. nature. M.'i.it take violerit purgatives yonr se'.ves or allow your chil dren to take them, always tie this elegant plinr maceutlcal preiiar! ion, which has Seen P-r more thn forty years a public favorite. Sniff hy tiiviQitt Sick-Headache, A74D DYSPEPSIA. Catarrh ELY'S Cream Balm Give Relief it on red n I;LD iXEEiJ, CATAPi! H, HAY FEVER JN'of ft JJfjniJ. Siivj' or I'i'ird'r. Frti f)"t iiij no ius il niij 'i (inJr'i-- " l vrcC erf HAY-FEVER A particle is appl e.! Into each nostril, and Is agreeable. I'rice 60 cents at Mruuul-t- ; by mail, registered. Po et-. Ircnlars free. r.I.Y BKUS., MruKt, iwego, IS. Y. V()Tlci;.-l'i th" c .ur of (. n mon -A-" riea --I Caiti'iriii V.'iinti. ! TVo'.lecis herehy given that on the Till day ol , June, A. I.. lK-.. too petition of Jo'etrh Ver rel. I'res. and li. F. K ite-. See y. was presented, ' n-5 rcsen'Ing "Thut ti e 4 'au.br a Mining and J Mar.ulacturlrig Company is a C"riratlon dulv , organired under the laws of this Commonwealth and that the s i id Coti psi.y Is the owner in fee of certain lands nmoutiting to about rive tt ou.-nud aer'S situate in the countv ol Cumbria, state ol ! Petinsylvnnln, kn wn as tf e Arent Sonir.an tract ; 1 "That your pi ti oners hat" recently ilis-overed j th.it there remains t-n record in the'saftl county I of t 'anibria a mertgage on a portion ol the said j lands, the said mortg.ige hnvinit been made riy t r,e John O'Neil on h,- undivldi ,1 share in the ; lards n(Tea'd. to -c, ure the payment '. foar i thou-and .lollais ( j4."ui) to F.iuily ( igle William I'i s'l -thwa'te and .! hn Wilt, executors ot t;hns. t igle. de -eiscd. I. Firing date April 1. 14'.:. and ! recorded July 0, l4i;,in Mortgage Hook, Volume ; ti. piae ;:'. ; "That the petitkners have reason to believe that siijd m' rti i.kte has been paid, and that it re mains unsatisfied on tl e records I When upon the Court on the 7th day of June, j !SS3, ordaired and directed the Sherlrt of said i county ol Cambria to give notice by puolication ' a directed by tbe act of Assembly to the said executor ot Chas. igle. deceased, to at: ear on I the hrt Monday of September term, ls-s, and answer t: e said petit. on. i Jo? Km A. (4n a v. i Aug. 6. it. Sher s V1THI- ( . MIOKTLIIM.K-N ..( AIt11, lor Voting "len and Hoys, Media. I'enn. 12 miles trom Philadelphia. trom Philadelphia. Fixed p rice covers I every ex;. e. e. even li,.,,k'. "sc. No extra charges. No incidental expenses No examination tor ad- , mission. Twelve experienced teachers, all men, I and all gnidua'e-. St.eoial opportunities for apt ; t students to advance rapoi'.y. Special drtl' tor ' dull and backward boys. t'atron or stn dents ' :nav select tinv -tado- or cti'.oe tho regular K.ng lish. Sclentinc. liu-ltifs'. 4l'i"i-'sil or i il Fnul: ; . t.ecring course. Students httvd at Media Acad- : i emv are now In Hiirvard. Yale. Frirppt n nnd ten , : olher t '''.--. end Folvte 'hnic Sch'.ois pi st'i j t dents sent to c. liega in lsbi, 15 iu )ss4 pi m lS'.. I 10 in lis-:.. A gTiiiiuating ola in the cotntnerclal ; dei'aiiinent every ear. A Fhysical and Ohem I P al Iabitratory . (rymnainm and H-ill tlround. I 1.V0 vols, ad ! d to the Library In 1:". Media j ha- to'Ven cli'irches and a temperance charter which prohibits the sale ol ill intoxicating drinks. For new iletrared cireu'ar ad-lr.-- the Principal mi,, I Proprietor. SO. nil IN. . SIM ili I l.HKiK, A. M., (llariard lirailuate) .Med a. I'a. State Normal School. Indiana, Pa. Will commence the new year with au able iac ulty , rein foreeii by teachers of well known ability and years of successful exj erlence : ind with a training department which 1 as wen the highest compliments from those best fitted to j.iiiue. I.'cl'effrotn the ever n 'urrit g mer.ts! strain ot exam inrtions, better positions and 'ctte- sain rlc? await those who take a normal course. THe Fall Term Will Open ; Monday, September 6. 1886. Send lor ca til louge. order a room, and be on hand the first div and you will never regret your choice. Jul. SO. 3t. L. IT. rt(rliiiJ, . .1., ';?. A UMINTSTK ATOK S Ml TICK. I. otters ot Hiimintstrat ion iff bonis 71,01 .ton f'sboiien'o annc.'oon tlie estate ol .H. Al. A. tains, one 01 trie township 01 Wa-hir.gten. de.-e-ed. havinu been granted lo the endc-Mined. a;l per-otis indt bted to said estate are notified to make payment with out d"1ay, niid thi .-e tiaving claims against the same will present them properly authentic ited lor settlement to M KS MAKY ADAMS. K. DI VKK Al X. Ad iurs A. b. n. c. 1. a. of M M. l'.bensh'irg. Fa., July Al St. Adams, i!ecd. I.r 1ST. --Strayed from the surscriber residing in 4 1 llitzir . ' ani' ria eoittity. almtit the middle olJuU.seien lead, i t l.et cattle describe 1 a f-.tlows. 1 lare whi'e spotted steer. 1 large white spotted 1 "Iter 1 large red he ler, 1 11, Idle s'ed red tXk-pr with white l ack, 1 kind 1 t a yellow steer, a sial! red tnuley heifer and 1 steer the eol, ir bet w. en a r. I unit white. 1 i all It zin. .1 uly -a. "S i. I'll irle? Anstatt. Orphans' Court Sale! -OF- Y1L0ME BEU ESTATE. i Hy virtue of an order ot the t irphan--' Ctmrf ot t 4'n'iibTia county to me uirecied. I will , xoos- to j public aie it the premises, near toot of plane No. in Washington town!M;., Cami-ria Coim'v on I SAll'JiDVY. Afil'sr ilt. I-"'", at 1 o'clock, : m ., the loUoWing. described real e.-tatc. j ; A piece or pircel of lar.d situate in the tixti ' ship i.f w Bh'nt. n iololnlng I in.- ol Peter , Movers. Kil.ihe'h M-i a'ttrty an.l others, c. u tatn'ng FIFTY ACHES. tn.re or !, Ni-itm Underlaid With Coal, a'l.i having ex 'elient water poiver on it V po--th.ii of this p.eeo or parcel of land will be sold in lots to suit the coiiverieii'.'e ot purchasers. Vl--o .1 pie?e i,r parcel ,,t pind situ 'te village u' N... 3. in VV'i.sniiioton t..wn-t:ip '-vz .oi a t.cw street, riltnl'iiii troai a toihb (VV et) t!.r,ijgh land ..f VV in. Ci e, il"r,,l, ir.i'l race, ho'ieded on M.o Y.i ' :i . t ot .1 in tho tront t road t" Old M ix- well and It. Wilson, en the VV est t y lar d ot VV tn. I Tilej, Jr. der'd. and oi the Norti by lot ot I Mrs. E. McCaflerty. eontaitiing three lot o! irronnd. I Tkiixs of Sale Ten per rent, of the urchase ' money to be paid on the day of s il. one 'ilrd ol I the balan.-e on emp . 'n .tton of sate, o-ie t il- l In 1 six months and e' pthi'd in one year. lHOerred 1 payments to hear Pitere-t and to be sec ir.-J by I judgment bond of the purchaser, j Joshua A ii ran. It, Executor ol the last Will and Testament ..f VV m. Tl'ev. dee'd . llemlwk, Fa.. July 30. lss. Th prr!1,''V!'T. Zh fu'l"! 1 i-ivj' S. I llfTl" Tr. riiati.nic rnl b -n-r ri.r -tin'' '.I'MC'lr itifi. St tvr Mi W inn i. r-T v ' -"k n-1 Sin V. H;rh-r - -irs a i.pi .' . rer .aa- e- in to i rt. O. tl! ".tic IB - v . ,l I ' fllll'titt ?M$,Uig GO., ""?-V i : 1 1. this ?aper; OJ. fib I'l'ilM-Irli'M' PRAW-POKER of i iairsvilie, Fa., Ladios eniinary I rv I w . ! w''?? autiful grounds. iiiiu.,,io!i huitding heat- team, heathful location, thonmirli in'rnc r k " V.'.V'.' .ini t-:,!.,.r. um..-t..j rojiu. j i 1 ' : ' i , 1 j if Ti i :-5 tuition fn rt-tiulur f- uro S200 PER YEAR. Special advantages In Art on 1 M nlr. nth year begins s.-td. , r i at IT'.v hev.T. K KWl.Mi P July i,,-,. Th'T-y- .'A'-t. I'.. ipal. U TIMN NoTI K. All poraons arf liorct v cii'i"ro i a ni nritifl l II' f r- pur ha-e frnm .im. y ; in . r- "r.cl . lie in anyway n ith a tra.'t t.l Ian!, in Kea.i-town-lip. rTn!.r'.:t r-':ri! , ';., Vn-.wn . ; r Tf'in of tit e , i,i I: iiii 5:i isl.pr pla -e. a? t:e n.- Pel. to Iile.;inil ! .II1 -o-'t .'i ' , -.K-r s :iy t'"''- I A- S. 4 Al.l.Uil K. I ike. Ciunl.ria l.V. !'.. Julv i.. :t A M1TOI- ;ion ri. a the a---o. : .'! in: in the ( oiil au.bria Vi!- v r. rj. . ,.' ii .', I .1 i I p - .l.-'r .. (t:-t of .,m ter ,t h,'"n t he I n IT ,1- . .If tro:.-. hi- ti'-t u : ,-,rr .' by tUen that I iil -,t at n.v on Toes. lav, ,,ir i .ih. p t which t.tne h nd I hu e all tnnt t revert their chomi ..i conrnir in on aid fund. Kher st.i.r. .lu!v in 1 .'.il-U 1 -'s. a. tu tt.T. e.l r-d 'roin Ml' K iti.pt..r. per de- T. W , N OTICE. Tbe Arriml "Vec-irc pf the Crc.,,n Str-n-s t'oirpanv wil! to i, Mfur.r.in J.m.-... 'r. ... i..' ' .... T.i-.-ir.l. ,.t lo .pu. a. m. Tt l.-t r, dent at. ! Mire.-tur- s one -lav an 1 t lace .1 AM f K. Mo 1.1 li 1- .lulv l -t 1 M I M 1 i; K i k S N 1 1 J V.. 1 a 1 1 , -s administration ife bnr.t tint ru-n '.. of urn, t. w: t ne e. t .. e of W ' a Ol 'a 1 ; :, n . ' i towns'iipol W a' h I if ti.n. )ece-.ed. har itranted tn the undersitned. all '.ersona i t.c 'e 1 to pari esrae ure tv out delay, and those same wo.i j rc nt ti lor settlement to f.c ! o. m ike l-avirni havfnir cluims aifair-t the etf. pr.jj.er;v nuttier' -vtcl A. W. Ml "K W Adm'r. Pa . July 1' b. n. r. I. Ci ol vv in. !an. !eo". Khensbririr . ."' Tlo K To HoMi:i(n,hi.Ks ah ,t- 1 holdmi: t'attit ria c. unfv i.i.T,' .t ,,o ot .tr,-li I-t. "s-j. :..r. each, fr-.tn N ... Ill to rw. 140 both 1t l'i-ive. are r- i'v-t 1 to preset, t 'he same lor paytn-nt at the 1 r.-asnr, r- ofheo. K enttiri;. I'a .. o:i Sei t-ui' er 1-t. ls- n Itir which date interest will cease on i1.i .(.- .N- .11 'II N h I KMY. 1 A M K-s l i i- I 1,1 lV MA 111 II A M I I.I i IN. orn s. i i-rrce. i- nptl'lui'L' .1:1., t o::r July lfth.lssfl. Attest. i er M. A M. Oor.iH, clerk. TinKSIIN(iA;j'-,W itnpieet. .o -t Durable, iw.n. feet In ue. ".Vas'cs no Oram: for Market. T's..A.'.a. f.'pi P P if il a p. -1 it i; 1 er- ady I lllls 4. rnln Hrlllx ami Mnn daril iilemeiif h (.eneralM . -.-rt-1 tor t.oitr i tcJ catalogue. A IS. I l!J I if It rennsylvatda Agrtcu'tural VV..rks V rk I'a Juiy 10 liu. st;aY.-A iw., x-..ut .11 v...., - 'tli-' in left ear and a not.-h cut . ut t ..?,, ler 1'arl ol tlie sm tne ea r, w.-i k t. .-ke.l , 1 ; i ,. r;i i , - n 1 near my re-i.o-,..P j. i.-Hv b- roi:.'h on ! lie. lss and taken up hv tpe. Tlie owtic is her. by notified to pr oe i r .p.-rty l av ,-i,,.ri:. ii take Per awav. ettierwise see Wiil I f Jt p .c , ; ac-.Tdiiig to lai .1 ij! y H St, HKMa F Ilhl NVT f.T. Viv UI lKFIt llnaell A can lear-i ttie -ti.' c- bv .,.-.T.,,.cir, , ;r. 10 S r.ice St.. N w Y.rk. "'! of nrv prop, fed ; r.e . ! Aiotric.in re t.i'.ers. loo IOC. AhVl'.I.IIMXil in Fatre I'nmplilet. Frcxich.'s Hotel. city ii.f. i. Mir.tKi; m.v. yonii, Opposite t ity H ill and the F -; t i!h. e. This H ttel is one ol the lno-t ni"!-'e iri its tippointtrents r.ti.l turn it ur,- ot A V II Ol SF. in New York City and is conduced on the KUKOIM'iAX i'LAX. 1. M.m-onlv one ib l ar t.er d iv. Hid minute's walk Iron, P.ro.-kln M ridge atid Flevate-1 U. I; All I'ties ot ca ptiss thediKir. M .st convenient Ho'eltn NewY.rU H M"..'l.i.n. .,,.'. Mr.- inif Koi ms. 'ate. itnd lunch coutit ail the luxuries at moderate i.ric- .lu V MJ'AIILK FA KM Fi iK SAFE ! I r will tli, . h 'it 'II, I'.ini: in a ; ' 'a-nl r; JPs.-iop, un'v . M..P y and Srr, i, hj- TJti-t-r . -ICUF.S. About COTO-". rfa larto is 11 ed and I partleula r - "lea red .. I.I !( Hi l ,1 iM.cl Stilt" !nv t.ir Miirc r, F. an ! i 1 ' l liltiVtlt'iTI W ,' I a The ier- I r tali on the .li l.i 1 -s,- Jl Hil l.) I A Ileehcny rwf,. , .1 n;:e 1 1 Assignee's Sale ! -F- YILIUBLE REAL STATE. e or a:. o-.;..r , i ni0(V.,,rt ,( C.tf.i "a m br ia i 'on n t v, t -, ipp .1 ie -'e l . I i bile Sale, on the ( remises, at 1 oVi. T'teis. ot ofliir at F p. in., on riirnsiKir. .in;. n. '!t"rr ! v i Tf ; c T.t r c J.ftriNM "' IriTt-l li :.. 1 mi-! in W - -h i-iirrTn 1 a i "ni'-y I'lrs . t Vf.-f . iTntr'e rfT, ATirv tT.-linTLT IIP'.!,-! -tf rt 1 1 n i'1t 4-e T.il'y u.' Huh. .Ivrt':i.:-i'! Met "iT.'l?e . rif I 'ripl - (Ml HI AM UlTV-in I. A('j; f;s tri.e iiitvrc .-,t It u t if ti. rifitl h J:trt u.-'f.'-, t ol t-re- ci n FIIAME DW T.LLIXt; H( l"sE. Stable and th.-r. 'itt.ii.! !ii,g. and has an oreha-j fri.it h. re .ri. The at..- ve .1. sr-...! ot exc, :ient l.iml i -;int f -n f wn-l -tti. I ir. I."lv llornugh nnd VV i.-hing- PA, - p.; . pj. , .1 p. -ill -,l.l.f,:'!ll. at ng the lire ot the. ro id in th. se districts, and l IJnderlnitl A"itll C7osti1 Anil f'r th-it n i rrv vnlu iMp T.r. j r; m al! it ion to its i:s? - a 'arruinn m;.rk xiv.x ; r perry. Arid 'in? A ime i furtJior nM or-lT I i "nrf ?" '!i j.r..i.,-rry n to tllvi le thr :iriif Intn im'-fU n !.' ii: "i tl' -lay f --tie ffer ffn M ''" nlr -,v . l! r. it '. p.. tire h .!"lr:ili'v t r x --rt v . A t-.rcf cit 1 p r ; t ,,c or imt; Win. H. S'-h!r, at'." o-i?e 1 t y H wh 'le be ml 'd 1 lie ! 1 hat a 1 r p,n I ' .1 n A -si at F! l writ. TFRniorslF. -V;.' r - i.t ..! aiii'-u-it t!-e j-r-.;.' rty s--! f -r t i ,i .j v ( n h VT' P'-' v t- er'i ' .1" !.. I f.f r-r. -Lt .: . r. T hr.l w ' ill- ril-' r -i ' .1-. ; rt :i - f L. t. .,-,...,., - w , r , j ,, 1 : n 'I . : t , -1 i-r.' t -. nfrrr r -.v? v r. -r I , -1 rx lkt . . tn" i'iir.''i i W'!! f'i! -rr c I VI Y K I ' : ! ' ; V. Aa-:i:-'" ' t I'rti.Ie-L-.. A', , l.'.v.-tii'x. I'a. .July ij. s, A7tR AXLE t' SJ 9 WASTED LADY- Active i, I m'-l : S-'l 1 1. I . ... - . 11 . 1 1 I'.r,,, pef. .p, iv. -e, r,iair.-.t. I'lpn-mn" nail .-il Kilnrr. iy ,t ks t luu ;i , THE BOTTOM IS THE LARGEST STOCK OF HAKhWAKK EV ET1 -ri'j in the County c;in be tbunl ut my St re. Tl.i ..re ;.U J-'iii Ooods, which were bought for C;i.h at rut k-lottorn j. ri. es. I . buy r keep in stork any Che.'qi Job Eot or AiuiL.ir Cu.,,.l It" Vl .IT ril'llV I'All Villi' Iff !! "-- - -..,'1 ....-. ...!. . .. 1 I . . . .1 , i n naiT. mi " kui iimii liu- ru you invest. Owinr; to an alvnn much loss than I can replace 1 luttoi'i Prices until I am cuiijclleil t you want a Cooking or Iloatiiiff Iron, Gla.s, Trunks ami Fanning Imph iikmiI-;, anvl learn my Prices. L CBr. IlKilt a! :n . i, truth n rt fi-tn. nmi . .. jo ' t (.! o' Jitiif Purr''!-, i lat5 f Muri!T 'MTP ' p. flHVlM' ! f Tj to the ur: ler-og ied. a I ;crri. iioiei.fe es'ati ar" i- 'tit; -d t'.Ttia.; pyme'it '.' !.y.i.it.i i;,ue iiMiLK cia.lr- at- t:I ! w.ll irespiit them IT' ic'v a utf cnt . -a t-- tletnent ! Fben.-'-urg. A V KS , u.'r. f. fa it k; i . r i. . l'arr -!. 'a,. Ju'y 1- I - - I ai:m nu sali: U.i 5tip. f r ir. Buck, kl r- t-oi.T.t A13f l7r tOO rVtMtKS, Il-iiilis IT. 10 fit if 1 11 I d e 15 i n i - a . ! . t-r-Tis. t, ? '-. i i .lu.es 1 HM'-K" MVVfl.Iy h'1 T.e-. e:irt out - ft., n. t'l 1.1 i l n e The f e a:. 1.. i JSTKAYIM j SfHiH.l a. I t wn . I" rta-c iiit-ria A re. ! (1 ' V f 1 t- a I : . i. ! An i i ft re- erir. 't'. iit - tt.t yr:i ii r ' : w ; i , . v, i . 1 .1 r y -J. taliiri Fire T. AV. Kl M I r.i'. T l lrjlv. General Insurance Arjenti II. ii. Mvn. A IT i 'KNKY-.AT I. VV l.HlSMl ''Ti -e in -M.'r.i K w. . n l ' at re ion sali:. m. I'a. t. reet. va'iia1 1c H M-. sifl ,'c 1 K'T "I -i.e. l'tv k n ' wn 'l . -t w ard -ill ir c:. '1 i J li N as the Blatr .1 h.'.et.-l i.-x n - r h i '.-e-j A 1T-MK t: t! P' u !-'-n:.. 1 rRUIAfiES. WAG0N.S & SLEUTHS Crirriiup MaMnz J'diufiirJ, in all its rraiui;es Ti'imhiiitg 5 ii.ni :i'A i 1.1 is Air imp- 1.1 Mi ol I M I. . I 1 s.; e 1 ni l ' ' ni Cs-r. i-c is :. rt I "W IT V , i '1 urn- ti.e Slit I'KKTS r,g Wi . h heal' y w, i .all 1: V Of ej :i rf- rr. li' IJ.. All pi r' e tro It In -e T I . x .,r- w: il he : J'. :u : i I.'! -l.-l lit. iioni;irr ea axs. 4 . Ii. ."'" " ., '. r T-f J ' r " ; t. v- " i'r: . . , i 4 6 J ? LL-'-xV-i'irri ' - i."w i. - - tl- s,4--j U UNDERTAKER, AND -Nl K.it.i: i.l km ts : I KMTT I l-. ll.- 'ii-iliii'cy. I Kit- f i'l 1. Bodies Embalmed w HI N K I.' 1 1 I I. i:m. V'ThT tae- i. 1 M.i- N o -T -1 r,, e H . 1 I. 'ti-'-t 'lit 1. 1 ,g ,- ; tr, 1 per: the I t. rt t. 1 T ' i (-. ml a-n. t r I t- 1 -e I r t - 1 1 !1 . I. ' c.fi -. rva n. js- Fa.. J. 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