.a v .,V f I uuiuiu. i VC1J j rarsT 20, issc p.i r. 'TTTv) PERSONAL. )CA'- ' . red. ;,t Bn to the Sugar Bowl ,. f r shooting squirrels f r, t nior.'h. ,-, vo p rid choice c'gars go go 5N0TICE. Early next week we will offer the poor uSSr Altoona and vicinity a Special lot of books at lower will offer the people of prices i Vo, oT-r cnl.l Wnrp. Thev consist ol btandard worts 01 Poetry, Fiction, History, Travels, 4c, &c, m paper, cloth and leather bindings, 1 ir-',? Try 1402 Eleventh avenue, (GABLE & CO.) Altoona, Pa., tor Satines. for 5e. P I. ! 1 . ' --"j vt JJtuvilOj 1U1 1 Juv. vo, XVI JUr- L 0J te- ; r "v-o.ctjr, hi .,ia ior everytning in the Dry Uooits line. lhey enjoy the reputation of having the Lowest Prices East or vvestot the Alleghemes. FOE LOWEST PRICES. ,i tinker is building an office ,', Julian ?treet. I.ar.gbein sworn in as r,i, Tuesday Inst. i;rvl. v -1., is building an addl- r..wfiiri1 of root ,!etu'e on t ii -. u A. Shoemaker for your n,.y have the bet. , lf, resumed at St. Francis' n Monday, September, t . H A. Shoemaker for your t iron 'encing. Wi "iim S. Bosecrans, Regis- ;rv. IS SU'ppiMK JirlC remon and l oal port R. R. Srhrdnlr. Leave North ward. Exp. Mixed P. M. p. M . 14S 4 f2 . 2.03 4 !xl . a.c 5-03 . a 17 si 4 2.25. 5 R2 . 2.T2 5.31 . 2 37 5 3fl . 2 41 5 41 . 2.! 5 46 . 2.54 5 57 . 8.03 6.08 . 3.V1 8. IS . 3 2-2 6 3H .. 3.24 .6.33 .. 3.:it 6.40 Tr'ia':r J A H. A. Shoemaker for your deal only In first clas Ores son, WU1 wood, Dawon. Arasbrv, Ashvllle. Burnt Mills, Iyarts, Condrun, In. Frugality, r alien Timber. Flynn City, Coalport, Kosehud, Irvona, Mail A. M. 10 27 932 9 42 y.ao ST 10.00 ..... 10 04 , 10.0H . 10.17 10 25 10.34 , 1)43 , 10.45 10.45 Leaves Southward. to vote in November you .-tr 1 m ni 1 v H. A ' .r. ,1,1st for buckwheat, wheat and ir.d. Shoemaker for pure wt'.'te ie vo;:r j at K-irkers'. ?'. fe ll . snoemaKei ivl. palnta. or any who alwajs have oJ for your re V3.n for the Walter A. Wood r. ark ft r? 1-v.v Bros, have the best IVui't fail to look cl-at r.iz. ::?r, i,.,i!hii tr Mr I"! II. in Tuesday uigbt, of wolf in v,!,i'.w horn. yA at I.oretto, Pa., wanU 2,000 ', w.i-!i.-d woo;, for which he will .!e-ir-d. - r.anl?, tf Christiana, Lancas- . - Al,;Mfan ft rA Vwit.iT117 HJ;.l i.T ll!H" " Mr-. Susan Uoberts. A. J tpr H:"-- have accepieu hut IrvoriH. K.ipeha.1, 'nHl)iort, Klyn Fallen Timber, Fninallty, 'ondron, I'ysart. Hurnt Milli, A.ohYille, Annbry, Iawon, WIMwuoJ, Mall A. M. 11.00 ll.os 11.07 11.16 11.25 11.33 11.42 11 44 11.50 11.54 12.00 12 OS P. M.. 12. IS 12.23 12.40 Exp. P. M. , 3.40 . 3 46 . 3.48 . 3.57 . 4.07 . 4. 15 . 4.25.... 4.30 .. 4 33 4.37.... .. t tt .. 3 2t .. 5 03 .. 5 "7 .. 5.25 Mixed A. M. .oo 5 D 5.12 5.26 5.41 5.34 6. OS 6.14 6.21 6 2 6.r,:i 7.13 7.02 . . . 7 .07 7.30 Another ear-load of phosphate lust arrived which is free from any nake up weights or adulterations of any kind. It has Riven the best of patlefaction to ail wlo have used It. Call and get a load and you will never reeret it. For sale at Huntley's. A great many people who were spending the cummer at the seashore are now leaving and coming to the mountains. The principal reason for iheir coming is that they may be close to John Owens' store on High street' where they can get dry goods, dress goods, boots and shoes, groceries and provisions at bottom prices. Little d.ant sulky plow. a.. a ee it. ,v, to rr lor phosphate yet, a ii n ' i the -.e purest and best at , , ,,r.'.er it irom IUrke:s . ,:v-ii tto-is erin cradles man .'. rv li- C .1. Mcituire, at Wilmore, a: ;').; mil's hardware store. ;:t., nf Wi'more, was loogea evening charged wiui Km: Ta lly .1 . A In, son, Peter Ermire. A. Shoemaker for your Mi ,n's, Iiightnirid, Urs ae well as tin tuoi'i'ers at Co tin I'.ai- . ; a -pr,y f New York men hare ,. a -r" o? 'ar.d on NetroUidge. ar.d Hock wood, in Somerset : H. A. Siioemaker for your jMuw. sirigie shovel plows, - ,v Dros. have just received a . '.crated ware and some .- i set-, which are worth away your old flour barrels, ji It lAi been ascertained ir t' i-ir barrei will hold OTS.- T' - ,, t.' r .a .1 !I A. StioeruaUet for jou i " .f mowers and reapersr (. Shoemaker. ouiufa i a- T. Collins, paid a . . ir'i-wn on Sit'irday ana reniameu "I 'Uys. , ip.-ontiy relieved by the use -V i'i'.-l Fry Tru", for sale at - .'.r!.' -t re. ari :.a'ani-r. Y.q-, Johnstown's :n tur.s ct.a'ge of the oRice on a-t. He has appointed Mr. George a- ' ,'.''f rN-rk. .! - II A. Shoemaker ror your for the Champion anr) repairs 7 " e 'ai;or, is now reany wim fabrics, and thre wishing good -- and r.f at fits will do well to give in:!, vrhn in Altoona. -F' -.r r .".r'4r"c1 bu-1 '-Is of seed wheat, of F'7 vufy . fcr ale by the subscriber - j trii eat of I.oretto. Thoms L. Parrt?h. d- T i iav of lat week a white crane -vu-ing fnii feet, four inches across tbe r.:, ar.1 f.,rty inches In height, was shot s!.r.k darn by Clark Creery. -A '-::. : -r- of tablets, paper, pens, pen ' ir i :rk- 3r Iavison'8 drug store. -A-' - Ji: Ijzes F'lanagan and Masters, ' .!'.r,ntr.wn, t re to be s?eu on our ts in - in -F.-raf 1 Tuesday. They were i.-.-Uing ar e to -t their quarteily pay. rs ratural ras at the Black Dia- "-r-l -e-i Works In Pittsburg was united , "i-. b.y. ar.d hefore the flaiues were sub "ltl. 'ui.d'.ngs were damaged $"S,n00. ) '(i J. y H. A. Shoemaker for your, '- v r v ii repairs for the Titrer mowers, f-J'-r. !' Manny mowers and the John- j it-n ni er-iand reapers. j -('x t . J. A H. A. Shoemaker to buynew j 2. er. rt-sri-r and twine binders. They ; !-t anil will sell cheaper for the ' 1 in ity of niachiLes. ! ',rfr-l'i'jf' latest sersation Is a larg i -M e t.,-ij f- t,.n eppn several times j , H above the fair grounds but "..'.z-ii ken safely out of gur.-shot i -T!..- mil . ri at South Fork weLt to work M ,t, Uy ht mi advance of two cents per '? n.ufc.r.g tjje price thirty-seven cents, ' n iher-i to receive no pay for "dead" rk. ; - ! n-e ht-.'.l pitcher, who rcci-r.tly struck i ' :t tweiy-spv-T) men in a game, pays the i rt-t i.f rure pitching ran be learned by; 'Vz-iing a woman trying to hit a chicken ".h a btijrio. ! I.'i-r on Monday evening last a small : -.ii'il n'l'd w;itch ctain was lost somewhere l' - -:r.ets i f KVffburg. A suitable re r'I i, I he yivet, fi,r its ret'irn to this of- Home made tin fruit cans, also Mason and Union lars at ITuntlev'a. Upon petition of the County Commis sioners, tbe Indiana Court has reduced the compensation to be paid the Sheriff for boarding prisoners from fifty to twenty five cents per day. On last Saturday night a thief entered the house of Mr James Harbour, of F.ast Conemaugh. and stole his watch. The watch is an Elgin National numbered 685.002, and the case marked 2.779. The Americus cider mill can be bought1 very low at nnntley's Hardware store. A rattlesnake measuring 7 feet 2 Inches in length and thirteen Inches around the i body was killed near the Summit house, in tfe mountains of Fayette county, a few days ago. It had 19 rattles. ; P-ittgest bargain in dress j;oo la at Bar- ; kt r' thW week. A whole lot of nice goods which formerly sold at 23, ."50 and 3oC. all re i duced to l.V. per yard iu order to close out , and make room for new goods. j Parker's Tonic kept at home Is a sentine". j to keep sickness out. Used discreetly, it keeps the blood pure, and the stomach, liver and kidneys In working ord?r. Coughs and colds vanish l.efore it. It builds np the liealth. No wise mother will be with out It The following named persons can each get a letter by calling at the Ehenshurg postoffice : Mrs. Mary Reese, Mrs. U. L Edwards, Miss Flora IMiiilstor.. Mr. John Suttley, Mr. J. William. Sam. Mc(iuire (2) ami Mr. T I onia.s Gr'.fSMi. Under the sworn stitrment clnuse of the new tax law, one Pittsburg millionaire re turns 511,000 more money at interest in 188'. than all of Allegheny county returned in 188', the county's total being ?17,178,3.V., against f 1,109,762 last year. We have one Pennsylvania grain drill, . and combined Ohio drill, one sulky plow, one liaht one horse spring wagon, one Conk- : in wagon, which we want to sell. If in need of any of them call and see us. V. S. Barker Sc Bros. I Somerset basfour ladies born within Us j D orders who have attained great, age. They are Mrs. Connelly, aged 97- Mrs. Baer, i mother of Judge Baer. about 87; Mrs. Pvle, mother of ex-Sheriff Pyle, 88, Dd Mrs. Charlotte Oijle, mother of Mrs Ed. Scull, 87. The Gallitzin Cornet liann pain our , town a visit on Friday evening and ramain ed until 3 p. m. on Saturday. During thir sUy they enlivened our town by their rendi- i tion of a number of fine selections of music, nitwana te clad to have them , nun " u i 1 " - ' - ; call often. j The Thirty-second annual exhibition of I the Pennsylvania State Agricultural S.cWy ! will be held on the new and permanent i ground? of the society. North Broad street I and Lehigh avenue, Philadelphia, from i Monday. September 6th, to Saturday, Sep tember 18. inclusive, Sunday excepwa. Brother Beno. or St. Vincent's Monas tery Westmoreland county, while strolling . w j npr I.vclrnus. with i inrouKu nn'i. - j i a party of friends, on Friday, was bitten on I the thumb by a copperhead snake, A phy 1 sician was promptly summoned and he is I recovering. I vr, w. Trahert was instantly ! vmw o th l'enrsvlvania Railroad, ! Johnstown, on Monday afternoon. picking up coal and had cone ' standinRcar to get a lump when l ttartrf and she was caught neck on tbe track and Instantly killed, i -The Conference of the A- M. E Z'on , church is in session at rittburg At Mon day afternoon's session Hev. N. Stuhba. of ! iv.-i.ir.rton. D. C. made a stirring address u.mnrni. At the evening t.. w V. Kcox. of Holiidaysburg, On Wednesday night of last week during the thunder storm lightning struck the cider press on the farm of William J. Pryce, about four miles north of Ebensburg. About ten thousand shingles were piled near the press and caught on fire. It re quired every effort of the family to extin guish the fire and prevent It from reaching the barn which was in close proximity. Wheat is a splendid crop in this county. The yield is extraordlnay ; on an average one dozen sheaves of giod bind yield a bushel, and our best farmers get forty bushels per acre ; but It has got pretty near down to the Democratic price, seventy-five cents per bushel. It may yet fall to sixty- two and a half, or even as low as fifty-six cents per bushel. Oreentbnrg Tribune. The Huntingdon Ixcal Xec says that Isaac Long, of Heuderson township, has a four-legged chickeo, which was hatched a few weeks ago. Two of the legs and feet are natural ; the other two extend from the thighs about an Inch. One of the feet is we'l formed, with three toes ; the other has only two toes. Isaac prizes his curlos ty highly, and will give It extra care and food. - On Monday afternoon John Kelly, a lad aged 13 years, attempted to board extra freight No. 279 east, at the viaduct one mile west of South Fork, ne was thrown under the train and horribly mangled, ne was i picked up in an unconscious condition and , died in a few minutes, The boy was a son j : of John Kelly, of Mineral Point. The re , ! mains were sent to Mineral Toint on Tues- j ; day evening. j j Tbe election will take place on the first , Tuesday of November, being the 2nd day of j ', the month, and no man can vote, even If he i 1 possesses all the other legal qualifications, 1 unh-s-J he Is registered or assessed str'y days before that time- This is a matter that every ' voter ought to attend to without fail before j the 2nd of September. If he neglects it he ' will lose his vote. Go to the Assessor, there fore, and see whether he has registered your j name, and if he has l.ot be sure that he does so before you leave him. James Redding, of Altoona, a fourteen 1 -oo-.nM cm. nf Mr i!orrieliu3 Redding, re ceived fatal injuries at Kittanning Point on Monday afternoon last, while attempting to board a moving freight train. He, in com pany with several other boys, had been picking berries, and when they bad their Duckets full intended to jump a freight train and return home, ne was thrown under tbe wheels and two cars passed over him, badly crushing his left leg and also cuttting his lert leg and face. He was taken to his home in Altoona where be died the same evening. Benjamin Stake, of Clay townsnip. j Huntingdon county, is lying dangerously 111 . ' of a strange disease resembling erysipelas. hi,vrwi.rv.-.ianninT A few davs ago one of ! So Sew Application Kertd. The Pension Office, Washington, bas is sued a circular giving the full text of the act of CongTess approved August 4, 1886, amend ing the pension laws by Increasing me pen sions of soldiers and sailors who have lost an arm or leg In the service, and saying : "Under the provisions of this act the pen sions of those who baye actually lost an arm or a leg will be Increased without subjecting claimants to tre expense or trouble of an application. It bas been found impractica ble to pursue the same course In tbe cases of many of those who have not actually lost a leg or an arm, but who claim to suffer a to tal disability In the same; also. In the cases of those who claim to be unable to wear an ar- i tifical limb. Many of these will require mea- ieal examinations to determine whether the claimant Is entitled to the Increased rate un der the provisions of said act. While the regulations of the office governing the claims for increase under the above act have iiot yet been fully matured and adopted. It is the Intention to settle all cases or the several classes contemplated by the act at the earli est practicable moment. No correspondence on the part of claimants Is necessary or desirable." Public Sale -OF- TUMBLE REAL ESTATE. Thi. underpinned will expose to pnbllejale on the rreoil.e in Cambria township, on TrwDT, Arat ST 31. 16, at 2 o'clock, p. the lollowlr. described real ettate. Tlx -. r-.,,,i. A piece or parcel of land br' towns-Mo. 'ambrt connty. adiolnlnif landi ol Obadlali 1 Keeoe. heirs ol Peter Scanlan. de'ed and otber?. containlnn 60 acres, more or lest. Sboot 30 acres cleared, b.vlnir thereon erected a Two Story Brick lr KLLiwe Horsa and a t rami Terms will be made known on day of sale JlLrH HiH.li t.. Adm r d. b n. c. t. . of Tereca Scnlan, dee'd. Lore t to. Pa , Aon. 20.-2 ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Notice 1" hereby iven that Charles To...llnn and Kllcn C... his wife, o' Ally hen, townsblp. Cambria county, have made an Kf ment toPthe undersigned of all the property of rhnr pf Tom inron ini .. ....limn All person Indented harles Tomlinson are benefit to said rpRIAL LIST. Sept. Term, 1SST.. A SCOD V ItK. I n Porter Kiaporu. . .ts.. t reldnolt vs. Bennett t. Lndwiit vs. Miller." Freldhoff vs.. arman vs.. Maoeher vs. Mot 'orauehr vs., Dlbert . Tf.. Reed vs. . (banning vs. Lee et s. Ansman... .Mechlins . . . Washington Twp. Burlnn Cambria Iron Co. 11(. , Wmnhlntton Twp. LI Ily Boro. Directors of Poor Kicbards et al ...Kemery , ThomM Fitrharris Blairsville, Pa., Ladies' Seminan-. iTl 1IJ1SITI NT Beaatiiul itroon l. comrilou bnildinK beat- ! ed by rteam. heathful location, thorimsh instme- j tion. i: eht re-ident teachers. Kumi-hed rojm. 1 board. IiKht. and tuition in revular couro S200 PER YEAR. Special advantages In Art and Mnslc. Ttiirty- ; Cth year be ln Sept. Mh. 16. For ('ntaloptie. j Hj piy io Kiv. i.k, fcwi.v). n.ii J uly 2... 1SS6. a hpr.ii.4i.ir. Slmi.lect. .M"t lurl.lc. KconomiMl an l I'er- tect in ue. Waftes no drain ; Cleans It KeadT for Market. ?!w fiM'tia P " rsT Prlnc'pal. OTICF.. In tbe Court of Common i Pleas ol Catnl ria County. Notice Is herebj klven that on the 7th day of i Juue. A. I).. 1SSS, the petition of Joeenb L. I'er- rel . Pres. anil H. I". K' tier. tiv'r. vt ft- t-resented. ' representing "That the Cambria Minlnit an.) ', Snw iral Irllla nl stnnrtnrd Implements lirnerally. :cnd lor iilntre ted catalomie. A It. I 4K(I M 4 R. Ienns Ivanla Aifrcu'ttiral Works, York.l'a. .Tulv 16 im. c vcth in Mri f. All ncronfi are here! v ran?fc.r-(! andnctmej not to nrt hae from .lan-e F. lallaher. or med dle In any way wfh a trt of land. In Hoade InvniMn 'imH M ..niintT. I'a . known a tor- Manulactarinir CotrpHnv Is a corpratuin dolv I tionoftbenld Hnli liaher place, as the same rri'miF in me.iQti i-'io.-.n. m.. ........ time. .1 AS. S. Xl.l.AHI K. Flke, Cambrfa Co.. Pa.. Jul 23. ls-.",t. oranlied nn.lcr tho Ww of this 1 .mmonwrnlth and that the sm.l CnrnjianT 1 toe owner Id fe of certain land? amounting; to about five tf.ou.aa I ( acres HoMe In the conn'y of t'Btnhrla. stte ol . Pennsylvania, known ae tfe Arent Sonuian tract: I "That your jietioner h:ve recently dis ere.l I that there remains on record In the said eoon'y 01 "ambrla a mertsaite on a portion ol the mil land, the said morteAire l.a in been me hy one John l"Neil on nis undivided share In the land aioren'.l. to eeore tbe pavment -i loar thonand dollars (M '.) to Knv.ly lvle William Poatlethwalte ant John Wilt, executor of Cha. 1 !e. de.-eaeed. bearlnit date April 1. 142. and r-eorded July , 1042, In Montcae Book, Y olunie 2. paife 73; "That the petitioners have reason to believe that said morti-aire has been paid, and that It re raafnt unatlnel on the records " w hereupon the Court on the 7th dv of June. 18R. ordained and directed the Sherlfl of id ve notice by publication of AssemMv to the ald etecutors of 1'hau. 1 1 ale. dc-ea.ed. to avnenr on the riret Monday ol September term, ls6. and answer the raid petition. Josr.rH A. Oray. Axtg. 6. It. Sheriff. .. . ... ............ .Uoartx j rounty of Cambria to irl directed by the . t Aumahle vs.. Ktnpr vs.. Poland vs.. Murphy v. . Evan a- HnuheS v. Von Lunen .........vs. Shields . vs. Htppi Lloyd. Own Krause .15. f: R. Co, Snroat Enerson ... H aye Allison ... Iiiar Park VoM N. V.S.K. ..vs.. ...vs.. ..Ti... H. A Proth-ys Office. Ann. 9. 18H6. Mechlins Keynolds et a Ke SHI KM A.KF.K. Prothonolary. V'TICF: TO a! hoi. Unit Cambr t BO.NT'MI I.I'FK"S All persons county rx.nds of the lue f Mr.-h 1-t, 1H2. fr.T ench. from o. Ill to No. 14o both Inclusive, are reouire l to preent the ame for pavment at the Treasurer, office. Kt Miihnr. Pa" on September lt. 1. after which date Interest will cease on sld tnn le .It H N KIKBY. 1 AM KS 'I ISTUIW. KAVI1 HAMILTON. 1 -otn'a. Ofhce. F.bensburv. I'a.. Commissioner Julv lfth. 16. Attet. I A M'''',t in. clerk. rpRI AL LIST. 3d Monday in Sep. "SO A. Special Term. All persons .'., Behe et al.. "harle Toml nson are noiinea o Dim Will (.rrru. 1 " 1 ' for settlement to SAt'PP. AssUcnee of Charles Tom'llnson. Et. nx. Iretto, Pa., Aug. ao, laso.-oi. The Oranrersj' Picnic at William" Grove. The thirteenth annual picnic and exhibi tion of Tatrons of Husbandry will be held at Williams Grove, Cumberland county, Ta., commencing August 30th and continuing six days. The extibitlon will be the lar gest ever beld under the auspices of the so ciety. It is expected that over 150,000 practical farmers, representing not less than twenty-five States, will attend the meeting, and prominent agriculturalists, statesmen and governors will deliver lec tures and addresses. The display of agri cultural machinery, horticultural anJ farm products, stock and poultry, will be large and Imposing. The grounds will be illuml- natod with nicctric licht in the evenings, when there will be music, balloon ascen sions, and other amusements. Several res taurants on the grounds will furnish refreshments. For the benefit of those who desire to at ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Letter of admlnlstrnf ion dr bnnU nnn rum rntateenfo on the estate of Teresa Seanlan deceased, havina been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to said estate are Tnotlfled to make payment without delay , and "hone bavin claims K.:nst the sent the same properly authenticated for settle- mentto JOSEPH HOOT-F.. AdmTrf. 6. n. e. t. a. of Teresa Seanlan. dee d. Loretto, Pa., Anr. 20, 1SS6.-61 COURT PROCLAMATION. WBURRAS.The Hon. Robert L. Johnston Pre-irtentof the Court of Common Plea of the 47th Tndiclal IHstrict, consisting of the 1 ounty ol Cemhria. and the Hon. John Flanagan arid the Hon foeepb Masters. Asoclate Judges of l m bria'countV. havinir issued their precept perinit V... ,h- h Hn nf Jnne. Its, to me directed, lor holdlnn a Court o"l Oyer and Terminer and Oen eraiJall Keliverv and Uuarter Sessions ol the Peace In Ebens6ur. lor the County of 1 ambrla. and to commence on the First Moswyor SitT--temukr, belnir theBiith day ol September, 18S6, and te eontlnue two weeks. Notice Is hereby eiven to the Coroner, Jnf of the Peace. Aldermen and Constables ol SHia Countv ol Cambria, hat they be then and there In their proper persona at 10 o'clock in the fore r LA rtv with their records. In.iulsiUons. exRinlnatlons and their own remembrance, to do hlcn to tneir mm-" "I'l"""1 " .Ta'-kson J. S. Oil Oo...vs (lenn Kanrtead vs Oarman Same ...vs Mine Behe et al Same ...Luther H. A. SHOEMAKER. Prothonotary, Proth'y' Office. Ana; 9.1S86. that the AJOTICE ia hereby given Ai followlnir accounts have been tiled In the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria eounty. Pa., and will be confirmed by raid Court on the firM Mordav ol September next unless canse be shown to the contrary : First and tinal accountof C. D. Wharton, assignee of Cooper t Mellon. i First wnd final account of Otis Lloyd, aslineo of ; Rees .Ino. Lloyd and Evaline H., hlf wife, in trust for rteneflt ol creditors- I First and final account ot John J. Devlin, assltcnee ol Patrick Heneithan. 1 H. A. SHOEMAKER, Proth'y. Ebensburg, Auk. 11, 1886 -3U SW1THIS C. SHOKTI.limt'S A( ADFJIY, Fer teen; Ilea and Beys, Media. Pran. 12 miles lro:n Philadelphia. Fixed price cover every expen e. even bmk. &-. No eta cbrirei. No Incidental etp rife. No examination for ad mission. Twelve experienced tea.-her. all men, nd all irra.luates Stctal opportunitle for apt Mudents to advance rapidly. Special drill lor doll and backward bovr. ''atrons or student t niay select any studies or choose the regular Enu lirh. Si-lentitlc, Baslncas. Classical or Civil Fnicl neerlnn course. Student bttcl at Media Acad emy are now in Harvard. Y'sle. Princeton and ten other 'olleite and Polvtchnic School. lo stu dents nt tocollee In'isM. 15 In ls. 10 In 10 in 1S96. A irraduatinK clan In the commercial department every year. A Physical and Chem ical Laboratory, Gymnasium and Ball llmnnd. 15-0 vol, added to the Library In lHa3. Media hag seven churches and a temperance charter which prohibit the rale ol all intoxicating drinks. For new illitrated circular ddr tbe lTlnclr.al and Proprietor. S W 1TH1.N.C. SHI K 1 -UIMIt, A. M., (Harvard Oradnate) Media, Pa. tend, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company j Jc,ne. nd thore who are bound In recnttnlxances will, on August 30th, 31st, September 1st, 2d and 3d. Fell excursion tickets to Williams Grove, good to return until September Ctb, inclusive, from Cresson at $1 87 for the round trip. Jllracnlonsi Escape W. W. Reed, druggist of Winchester, Ind., writes: ' One of my customers, Mrs. Louisa Pike, Bartonia. Randolph Co., Ind., was a long sufferer with Consumption, and was given up to die by her pr.j cians She heard of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, and began buying it of me. In six months' time she walked to this city, a dis tance of six miles, and is now so much im proved she has quit using it. She feels she owes hr life to it." Free Trial Bottles at E. James' Drug Store. to prosecute nirainst the prisoners that are or li.J . ... i .k. ,.i i-nmhrla County, be then and there to prosecute against them a shall be J"oiven under my hand at Ebenrtmrs the ptJi Jay of August, in the year ot our Lord 16, and the one hundred and tenth yearot the Independence ofthe tnted StateS(;5f.pH A ORAY, Sheriff. Ebensourif, Ann. 13,186.-41. Sheriff's Sales 9I.4RKI.4UF. 1.14 F.WNF.S IshlT.O. The following marriage licenses issued bv the Clerk of the Orphans' were Court for the week ending Wednesday, August 20, 188R; William H. Statler and Annie Gregg, Johnstown. Joseph Springer. Barr township, and Liz his hogs died, and he was curious to know , zie p roiiK LiaemicK wwnsnip. nis nogs a eu. aim r James Winner, Carrolltown, wnaiBueu 11. ouviui..s.j, ..w , . -- animal, and in doirift so got some of the bloc! in a sore on his right hand. The mem hpr Immediatelv became Inflamed and entertained of his at 1 She was tinier a , the car with her ; session was swollen. The swelli.ig commnea umu nc hand bursted, and yesterday the swelling hd reached the shoulder and was crossing the breast. No hopes were his re;overy. A meeting of the committee appointed ( to arrange for the reunion of the men em- j ployed on the old canal was held at Liver- more on last Thursday. Rodgers' Grove at j Nineveh was selected as the place, and Thursdav, Sept. 9lh as the time, for the re- union. Officers for the ensuinc: year were j elected as follows : President, Tbos. Gore, j Johm-town ; Vice President, II. C. Van j Horn. Indiana coanty ; Secretary, Irvin Rut- ledge, Johnstown , Treasurer, Wm. Trimble Indiana county The Secretary was direct ed to procure a 000k and enroll thereon the names of all old boatmen, exacting an en rollment fee of fifty cents. A committee for rrar.irements for the reunion, ar.d a com mittee on transportation and railroad rates were appointed. Hon. James Totts, of Johntown, will probably be the orator of the occasion. Godey's Lady's Book for September is a particularly handsome number. The open ing illustration is an especialy fine process cut entitled 'Tapa's Pocketbook" showing a chubby little one intent upou putting np dollie's curls with ths bank notes found in book : this is from a r rencn jim-mc, vu. last month Tbe naninn to the one given - .... -1 -11 Vo in colors and oiacs snow i.u " . 1 " . ,.r,forenfp for alleged ; ...hi... drunkenness. ' latest novelties for early autumn. A pretty tfiat a great 1 oir.r,rl work design, and numerous black A prom neni pn)n --"j- - , deal of what passes tor wan aiseasr. j , ones nsu.ni. - ... . that nervousness Is com- senal sntitled "A r,onsi. tnai nsivu'" mon'ybad temper, and that two-thirds of fTe so called malaria is nothing but ne. Tossibly he doesn't tell his patients so, but there Is no doubt a gooo deal of truth in what he s.ys. trm-om aTifflov. a Westmoreland county constable, is "in jaii at Claremont charges , plet. 01 as-ault, robbery and extortiou o orre-it CTUS AllshOUse, .11 II v - .wr rp ytilver. ana rhVongb hs pocket. SubSc,ueCt,y he fright ened Allshou's parents into giving him fl. AUst.ouse. had obtained money under false pretenses. a f.mhn Iron Company brakeman iv l.nm ft He was whom he then went lovers of need ie worn, a serial entitled A wave o uw o- the pen of the popu'ar and favorite amnor Miss Marian Reeves, is commenced In this number and promises to ba unusually at tractive. Emily Lennox contributes a bright little story called "Jacot." The Cor onet of Thorns," by J. V. Pritchard, is com- d- I his has proved ot uirmiuK ' .... x - oftan meet OxV tn th readers ol Vxooey iur 1- months. "Gar leen," bv Elizabeth Ingram .Hubbard. "Daisy Lovell." by Saidee Belts ' Smith, "The Great Sramperton Fair," by I A. Corry. and numerous other stories, i Several co.1 poems adorn the number i among which Is -A September Sunrise." by ' George F.irdseye- "The n.arrKeo of Oeur ' j. 1 htrMarvt;. Young, ' When Last and Mary Mvers, Gallitzin township. Thomas Marshal and Elizabeth Barry. Mitlville. Joseph Bertram, Carrolltown, and Ada Yot, Carroll township. William Miller, Blaeklick township, and Ada D. Michaels, Pine township, Indiana county. ... A Favorite Remedy. Simmons Liver Regulator is one of tbe most meritorioos and popular preparations otTered to the public. It Is entirely free from Injutious mineral substances, and as a vegetable preparation made of southern roots and herbs it is a sovereign remedy for all liver and bowel complaints. The merits of this remedy commend H to the public as a standard to be kept constantly in the fam Ily. It has the most nnqualified endorse ment of thousands of our most prominent citizens 'n all parts of the country, who have used it and testify to its excellent medical and enrative properties. Important to Farmer!. The Horse Shov brand of fertilizers of j Chicago, all bone, blood and meat, is con- I 1 sthntly kept on hand and for sale at Ebens I burg and Carrolltown. I will be at the shed oratJ. A A T. B. O'Hara's ( flice, Ebens burg, everv Saturdav to fill orders. A. Schettig, or A. Eokexrope, Cerrolltown, Pa. Hay Fever Ely's Cream Balm was recommended to me by my druggist as a preventive to hay fever. Have been ulng it as directed, and have found it a specific for that much dreaded and loathsome disease. For tu years or more I have been a great sufferer each year, from August 9th til! frost, and have tried many alleged remedies for its cure, put Ely's Cream Balm is the only preventive I have found. Hay fever sufferers ought to know of Its efficacy. F. B. Ainsworth, of F. B. AinworTh A Co., Publishers, Indlauapolis, Ind- TIRED OUT! BY' Virtue of Sundry Writ ol Fieri Fela. and Vend Expon issued out ol tho Court ol I Com mon Pleas and to me directed there will be ex posed to Public Sale at the Court House In Ebens burn. Pa on . . MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. at ow o'clock, T. M., the following Heal Estate, to wit : , All the rtuht. title and Interest of M. B. Mc Lauschlinand Mantaret. bis wife, of, in and to all that certain lot of ground situated In Wash ington township. Cambria county. Pa., frtntins on the Portane Rail Road on the east, and run ning back to P. R. K. on the west, adjoining; lot or Wm. Koran on the north and lot of John. H. Clark f n the south, havinir thereon erected n two story frame honse and outbuildinuB now in m occupancy ol M. B McLaunblln. Also all that certain lot of irround situate in Washington township. Cambria county, I a fronting on Portage Railroad on the west and ruuninx back to land of M. A. tiuartx on the north and lot of John A. Clark on the South, nav Inir thereon erected a Irame stable, BOW In the occupancy of M. B. McLaughlin. Also all that certain lot of ground situated In the Iw.rouith or Oallitzln. Cambria connty, P.. Tnnnolhlll t. on ths south and mn- inr back to an aliev on the north, and adjoining lot 01 Rich'd Ienny on the west and street on tne east, havins thereon erected a niacasmnn i.o now In the-occupacnv ol John Kaylor. Taken in Execution and to be sold at the ult ol Joeph Outwald. Also all the right, title and Interest 01 Menry 1. Rager, ol, in and to all that certain tract of land bituated In Jackson township. Cambr'a eonntv. Pa., kdioinina land of B. Flgart on the north. Mrs. Surah Leldy. Nathaniel Sinner and I others on the east and land ol Jacob Reluhard on ' the west, containing about one hnn.lred and 1 seventy-nine acres, more or less, abont ene hun dred acres cleared, havinir thereon erected a one and one-hall torv log bouse now In the oecu parcv ot lnlel Raieer. Also a one and one half story plank house now m the oceu.iancy ot Ohas. McKeel. AIo a one and one hall story plank house now in the occupancy of Jas. McKeel. Also a one j.nd one nail story plank and log house now tn the occupancy ol Frank 1. raw. Taken In Execution and to be sold at the suit of .'onathan Caster. Also all the right, title and Interest of Evan J. Mlchaeis of. In and to all that certain piece or parcel ol land rituate In Carroll township. Cam bria county. Pa., adinlnln land of Iav1d Owens. Sebastian Luther, 1 bos. MeiseU estate of Jacob Zern and others eontalnlnit one hundred acres more or less, aboat ninety acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a one and one half rtory tratne bouse end fr:itr.e barn now in the orcunanev of John Fees. Taken In Execu tion and to be fold at the suit ol Samuel (Irilhth an I W. H . Filler. Esq., executors of Daniel Orlf hith. dee'd. Also all the rlubt. title and Interest of John Sloan of. In and to all thafcertaln pte-e or pa -eel I of land situate in the borousrh ol 8nmmltvtlle. Cambria connty. Pa., fronting on the Loretto and I Cresson pike on the south. west and K. C. Road on the north, and John Hlne on the nortn west, containing nine acres, and having thereon erected a one story plank honse and plank rtable. now in the occupancy ot John Sloan. Taken in Execution and to be sold at the suit ol Oottlieb Pficater. Also, all the riifbt. title and tnterojt ol John Burnt ol, in and to all that certain lot of ground situate 1n the horoutth of Tnnnelhlll, OambrlB , ccnntT. Pa., fronting on Port ire street on tho i south, and running back to land of James M"- n v-r loskey on the west a.l)oining lot 01 tranii ,u. Bradlev on tae east, and Henry M"Iade on th west. bavinff thereon erected a two-story tratne house, a one story shop and a plank stable, now In the occupancy of John Burns. Taken in execu tion and ty ee rold at the ult el Jacob Lusch. Also, all the right, title and In-ere.t of Ja nes Flanagan of. 1n and to all that certain piece or parcel of land situate In Barr townsh'p, Cambria county. Pa., beitinninir t the corner In the west ern line, thence nonth 27" perches more or less to a post or maide, thence south, 6f decrees east,.'. perche more or less to a spruce, thence north. 2S detrrees ea?t. 2-13 perches more or less to the corn.T I ot the division line, as established and nurkod on j the ground between Michael Snyder and Jos eph .m.ier. tnence Rions, imp shim uivisooi m.e north, 65 degrovs west. 162 perches more or less, to the place of bwrtnnlnif: containing 15 acres. So percaes and allowance. Taken in c-xecution and tn be sold at the suit of J. A. Kennedy. VHMINISTRATOR'S NOTHrE. Letters ot administration rfr bonit no-n rum tegtamrnta nnnej-oon the estate of M. M. Adams, late of the townshfp of Washington, deceased, havinir been Kranted to the underlKned. all person Indebted to said estate are notified to make payment with out delay, and thore having claims against the same mil present them properly authentleited , for settlement to MRS. MARY AHAMs, K. UEVERA1 X. Adm'rs d. b. n. c. . a. of M. M. j F:benshurn. Pa., July 30 St. Adams, dec.d. j LOST Strayed Trom the sotscriher residing j In Oallltzln. Cambria county, about the middle , of Jul y, seven head of beef cattle iescrlled as I follows; 1 lare white spotted steer. 1 lanje white spotted heiier. 1 lare red heilcr, 1 middio sized red steer with white back, 1 kind of a yellow ' teer, a small red mulcy heifer and 1 Heer the , color between a red and white. Uallltiln, July 25, '(?. Charles Anstatt, 1CTOTICE. To the Heirs and Legal j .11 Representative of Susan Samuel, dee'd. Takb hoTIcb that an Inqnest will be held at the late residence of Snsan Samnels. deceased. In I the borough of Johnstown. In the County of Cambria, on Saturday, the 4th day of September next, at 10 o'clock. In the forenoon of that day, for the purpose ot maklnx partition ol the real ' estate oi aia oeceaent among ner nnn nno le gal representative If the same can be done with out prejudice to or polling of the whole: other wire, to value and appraise the same according to law. at which time and place yon are required to attend if you think proper. JOSEPH A. ORAY. Sheriff. Sheriffs Office. Ebensburg. August 3. !'. 3t Stale Normal School. Indiana, Fa. Will commence the new year with an able I ac uity , reinforced y teachers of well known ability and year" of successful experience; and with a training dep artment which has wen tbe blithest compliments from those best fitted to judge. Relief from the ever recurring mental rtrafn of examinations, better portions and bette.- sala rles await thore who take a normal course. Tbe Fall Term Will Open Monday, September 6. 1886. Send lor cfttaloune, order a room, ana oe on hand the first day and you will never regret your choice. " Jul. 30. at. L. 1L nnrlitc7, .7. .1., 7V.?. Fronch's Hotol. l lTT MALI. aqi'.IRE, XEW TORK, proslte City Hall and the Port (flce. Thin Hotel Is one of the mo cm 'ete In ft apKintmen ind furnitu'e i.l .laT HOI F. In New Y ork city and l condu te-1 on the FOKOPKAX n.AX. K v.ms onlv one dol'ar per dav. Half mlnote's walk frm Brook I vn Bridge and Elevated R. K All line of err pas. the d T. M st convenient Hotel In New Y' .rk tor Merchant to rt p at. Iln Ing R.iemr. Caf.-s n.l lun-h roiintcr replete witn all the luxuries at moderate prices. July 2. Is6-yr. IMINJSTRATOH"S N' T1"E. - Letter of adrali.irtratlon ilr bonit ras rfmcF!fo nnnrro on the esta'e of James l'amsh. dcc-i'dl. Ute ol Monster township, havinu been grante1 to tbe iinde-siifne t. all pcra .n lndebte.1 to ald ertate are notihed to make pmrment without de lav, and those having oUitn nrn!nt the rame wl'll present them prope-lv authenticated lor set tlement to J.1M1 A. PAHKlsH. Adm'r. . 6. n. r. I. n. ot Jai. Ebensburg, I'a,. July is r.t. I'arnsh, dee'd. S' TRAYEP. Straved awav from the subscriber, at Jamee- fwn. Portaite two.. I'arr.b-la countv. Pa . on the Mh day of .tnne.issfi. A red c w. with a little white on belly a piece out ot tbe under side of left ear. about eight vear old. Any information re garding a1.l cow "will be suitably rewarded. J. H. KENNEDY. July 2. I'or-age P. O.. Pa. kT.TH"E. To tbe Heir and Leiial Representa- i tlve ef Francis X Christy. t.ii Norn Ti n tn inmiertwlll be neifi al the late reridence nf Francis X. Christy, dee'd In the township of Oallttzm. in the county ot Cambria, on Mondav. tbe sth day of Auitust next, t l.i o'rlork In the 'toren'K.n of that day. lor the j purpose of making partition ot the real estate ol saul cleeeoeni lu anil aini'n; ii.s ooiro bu i VriilTOU N'I"i.E. In the Court of Com mon Flci of Cambria Oounty. In them.it ter ot tbe assirne.1 estate ol Hiram I'nin. havlnii been apiv.inted auditor to d iTrit nte the fund In the hands of Jacob J. Weaver. asltrnee, arising from his first and partial account. Noto-e if here bv Klven that 1 will r1t at my ottlee In Ebensburg. on Tuesday, Aug loth. iss. at looclo-k. a.m.. at which time and place all perron interested m.i r.rx.ni their claims or be debarred lrom coming in on said rnnd. T. W EheoburT. July 23. DICK. Auditor. Orphans' Court Sale! -OF- MOIBLE Rill ESTATE. By v;rue of an order of the Orphans' Court ol Cambria county to me directed. I will expose to public sale at the premise, near foot of plane No. 3 In Washington township, t'ambria Countv, on SAl'CRDAY'. AI'tlt'ST 21t, 1H6, at 1 o'clock, r. m.. the lollowing descr1ted real estate. rx: A piece or parcel of land situate In the town ship of Washington adjoining land ol Peter Movers. Elizabeth MeCatferty and others, con taining FIFTY ACRES, more or less, being Underlaid With Coal, and having excellent water power on It A por tion of this piece or parcel ol land will be sold In lots to suit the convenience of purchaser. Also a piece or pareel ol land rituate In the village of No. 3. In Warhington township, front ing on a new street running from a public road (Wert) throngh land of Wm. Tlley. dec.d. to old mill race, bounded on the East by lot ol J. Max well and C. Wilson, on the West by land of Wm. Tiley, Jr. dee'd. and on the Norn )' lot of Mrs. E. McCaflerty, containing three lou of ground. Tkrhsi or Sal Ten per cent, of the purchase money to be paid on the day of snte, one third ol the balance on confirmation of sale, one-third In rix months and one third In one year. Deferred pavmenta to bear lnteret and to be fcrured by jadgment bond of tbe purchaser. Joshua Anrandt, Executor of the last Will and Testament of W m. Tlley. dee'd. Hemlock, Pa.. July 30. 1SS6. 3t. DM!N'TSTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters ol administration dr fcmii non nm tritnmrnto ontirm on the estate of William Oil an. late ot the township ot Washington, deceased , having been granted to the undersigned, all -ieron Indebted to said estate are notlhed to make payment with out delav. and, those having claims ngalnt the same will present them prooerly authenticated lor ettlement to A, W. HCCK. Adm'r. A. b. n. c. t. a. nf W m. Ebensburg, Pa., July 18 6t. Oallan, dee'd. rei TcMtHt v . -.i '. tin r tme ran oe .lone wunoui pretudice to or rpoiling ot the whole : oiLerw'.te to value and appraie the same aceor-Vrg to law. at which t'me and place yon are required to at tend It yon think proer. JOSEPH A. OKAY'. SherlfT Office. K.benrburg. Sherlfl. I'a.. July lflth. lv. t rDlTOCN N't n'P'E. In tie matter of the hrst and ftnal a'cr unt of Mlcbsel Bra 'lev, rxcrut-.rof the last will and tcsLnment ol M . ' . llr,l!n, der'd The iin'.cr!g.icd having teen at i-olnted auditor by the orphan Court, of Camnna count v. Pa., o mike dirtrlbotinn of the fun Is in the l ands ot s . oi aceountant . Notice l t.erebv given that 1 will sit at Artotration room, tn Court Hou-e. 'n Eben'l urg. amhrla cunty. Pa. on Tuer.lav. Aiin't piiti. lss,. at lent 'deck, a. in., el sni.l nav. to discharge t be d ut ler ol my apd"nttrent. when and wnere ail person Inter-e-'ed ma v attend or I t lorever debarred from coming In on said lurd. 11. H Ebonl urg. Pa., July 16 ARM FOR SALE M Y EKS. Audit. r. 'ALUABLE FARM FOR SALE! The nbscriber will sell at private sale, his larrri in Allegneny townah-. 'ambria cuntv. a-lioln-ing lands of alentlne Bishop, Jo. Maloy and Jehn Rose, conaining Sere ft Ul-Th rec . 1 CI! ES. About W acres clonred b.-iving thereon erected a comfortable I.oU Hnrsf:, and a good bam The farm i In a good stKte of cultivation, well water ed and bas a good so'.eet'on of fruit. For fur'ber particulars caII on the ubrcnber on the premise JOSEPH BILLEK. Allegheny two.. June 11. issg. A valuable farm fitu.i'cd m Ai'eKbeny t..wn sliip Cambria countv, about he miles from Eb r.Sburii ard twu im.1 one halt mllee lrom ,, t,-inir.g lands ol J noies Kai hr. . S. Buck, jr 1 other containing ABOUT LOO .VClillN, Having there., n cte-ted a fine BK1'K IiWKUe INi HOI'SE. large t-arn and all nwnutr cut buildings. TI e f.i-rc In a Pit- cndi'ion. build ings ailing 1..rderan !it wiil -e .'.! on ay term. For further particulars call on the under iiirtiM . n 'be prenoes. June 4. li. M l- l'bicoLL. Assignee's Sale ! OF Etenstcr Fire tarance Apncj T. AV. DICK, General Insurance AgenU EBEXSBVIiG, rA. A valuable Hotel property kn ,wn a the Blatr Hue. ltuatd In the Wet ward ol Ft-ecst.u-a Pa. For further particular cull on or d Ires the undersigned. JOHN A. BLA1K. Ebens Surg, May 17, lsvj. Y&LU&BLE RUL ESTATE. CURE FOR SiS'lAKS. CONSTlPATlOHa Tarrant'a Fnrrvcrent SpltTier Al"eriiit. Tt Is certain in P effects Tt is gentle In it act! n. It 1 palate.tble to the taste. It can be relied upon to cure, and It cures b attnxliVQ, not by outrag ing, nature. Do i.ot take vfoleul purgatives your selves or allow your chil dren to take them, always use this elegant phar maceutical prepariion, which has been for more Hun forts resr a nnbile DYSPEPSI R.rU'1 by er" CARRIAGES, WAGONS & SLEIGHS AMD At this season nearly every one needs to ore acme sort of f rmle IRON entsws Into almost e-rrrrr phv tcian's proscription for those wno need bunding up. Aithv.r ih and I i of named James Eckels was thrown i. - , Y(iu, fey MiUiie Ma train loaded Wl.ll CUKiei h..1e rorr.Dieting a number day night of la,t week, and l.a.l both .eg. , pxceience. w. E. striker, ground off. Tbe maimed ""' wf pub Isl.er, Phils, renn. Price f2..K) yer wards .mpuuted by Dr. . yer. near the kr.e. s. nil ins u..,u..- He resi.b'd near tne e.... ife nut nn i nn " - , THE STATE COSTF-JSTIOS. The Democratic State Convention which met at Uarrlsburg, on Wednesday. nmma- ' n Minahan. of Johnstown, father of 1'- j'oiirr-n an, John Minahan. who was n-ur li.fr, 1 by Micky Smith, died at hi? home :a M.t.et-vi!;-, a suburb of Johnstown, on Tje-,B,- ,),rr,itlll -I- is i-t mated that the annu il revenue I f'r'Ti 'he .fnt tax on tbe oleomargarine 'o'l al;rn,t to ?1 I'OO.OtrO. This U OU the j f"j :h.!s, ar.d ia a low estimate. The reports 'f feo,.par,.xrinH latyear amounted to 3S, " 1". inn's. Thj fntal nroductlon of Cambria recover. Furnace and has a . . n t o r. . I re- . !:..!. li. 'v'oitU r a priui , I r,oon-ov K Tllaolr . ,. n,,.ut church, aea tf a i.ifnieiini.eruv..." , v.. - H,,ected minister. . th ( 00. J . t York county, for Governor ; P, Bru. e years, fell into an open 0 RllrM,. .1 j,nzerne county, for Lieutenant On lli'5 Jieu. , 'f l.ane witn wr.oiu m troveno'i r u mm Sheriff's Sales. Cata w R H m ELY'S Cream Balm Gircs Rrliffnt on red ji ret ::lb in hud, CATAltHH. HAY FEVER y'fit n hiquiil. s'iu'?" nr 1'iicili r. rWf frrnn irjitri ivs flrvix or ;r- Into each nostril, and is By virtue of sundry wrltsol Elerl Facias ut ol the Court of Common Picas ot t'a at Huntingdon, in law, General F J- Simpson Africa, of Hunting- .w, from which he ' don coun-y. forS.-cretary of I-t-rnai atrairs ; lives, and snua.rie.. ...j-. .,.-.,. ! William J. Brennan. of Allegheny connty, may not recover. -"" kb,,iv a nditor General : and Maxwell Steven or oi . . GESTTCHiC Lack of . I'rii'' d Strifes in was 777, l"i,T; and .. " ;t tlB.j, cut Mr. Kidder Is a man or t earoing: and is prominent in educa tional matters as weU as in the mm, t.y newas for msny y-ars princ pal "f the acry -IshiHeysburg. H-; t v writes In seven languages, and Is the au hor of an English grammar which is Just r 'aU to he placed In the hands of the pub-luher. of Philadelphia, for Congressman's- large. J Bnrklrn ) Arttle aalve. Thb Bf,st Salve in tht world for Cuts Brnises, Sotes, Ulcers, Salt Khenm, Fevei t bores. Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains j Corns and all skin Eruptions, and poditiive I ly cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is' Kuaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or ; money refunded. Price 23 cents per box. i For sale by E. James. n .L' L. l aMtllllflS. I .S t- o. . 5tTT. NO FOr.ll. nd is few only Iron medicine ths ia not Ininrioir. Ir P.nrich-e the Blood. InylgoTotca the ssy.tere, Kestorce Appetite, Aids lietien It diws not blacken or injnre the teeth, cause bsd aetae or prod ace constipation tr lrtm wli'"" " la. II. Bmiur, a leading physician of Bpnng- tield. Ohio. aar: ., . ' Brown's Iron Fitter I a tboronghlT good medl eiee I use it in my practice, and find its action ex cels all otner I trms of iron, in weakness, or low con d it ion of the sv-fcm. Brown' Iron Bitters is u-n.1.7 a positive neoee.it. . It is ail that ia claimed for it. Pm W N WTXna. 1H9 Tbirty-second Street., Oe.ji set. ' w 11, T J . says: " Brown's Iron Bitters ia the Tonic of the are Woffhin better. It rrsatee appetite, irivea stranxttl and improves digestion. Genome bsa above Trade Mark and crossed red Hose on wrapper. Take other. Msde only by BUOWN CHEMICAL CO, BALTIMORE, Si IK issued out ol the Oourtoi 1 ommon i icaa 01 1 amoria eounty. and to me itirecteo, trere win re exosei to Public Sale at the Mansion House, in Johns town, on k ATT RDAY. SEPTEMBER 4th, 1S6. at one P. M., the following Real Estate, to wit : All the r.ght. title and Interest of W. .1. W..le lng'eof. in and to all that certain lot ot ground situate In the borough ol Wilmore. Cambria coun y. Pa... fronting on the east side of Ma. n St., and extending back to Pine alley, having lot No. (Is) eighteen on the north, and Walnut street on Ihe south and known on tbe plan of said borough a lot No. (20) twenty, having thereon erected a two-story frame dwelling honse and storeroom and fame stable and cttier outbuildings, now In the oc-npanoy ol W. H. Robertson and J. C Moreland. 'I aken In Kveoutioo and to be rold at the snitol Mrs. Suan Kern. Also, all the right. ttle and intere.se of Patrick Connell of, in and to all that certain piece or par cel ol land situate in the township of East laylor. t Cambria countv. Pa., Irentlug on the Ebensl urg and Johnstown road on the wet. and running back to nn alley on the east,, and adjoining lot ol Thomas McH-overn tn the south, and Rodger Ic Anally on the north containing one acre, having theaeon erected a two-story plank house and other ontbutldtngs, now In the occupancy ot Patrick Connell Taken In Execution and to be sold at the suit of the Commissioners or Cambria county. TERMS or SALE. One-third ol the purchase money to be nald when the property Is knocked down and the remaining two-thirds on continue tion of the deed. T(1SJ,,,H A ORAY. Sherl(T. NherifTB oillce, Ehcnsbutg. Aug. 7, 18S6, I HAY-FEVER a .,.riM la .ft..1!...! agreeable. Price M cents at Drugg.st ; b mail, registered. So eta. irculars tree. ELY BROS., Druggists. Owegn, ". Y'. ST&R SH&VIKG PiRlORl frppflite flmntain Boosf, ii lUi s RniHim. HIGH STREET, EBENSBURG. PA J. H. O ANT, Proprietor. THE PUBLIC will always find ns at onr place of business In business hours. Everything kept neat and coy. Clbah towbls a sroiALTV. Byylrtneof sn order of the Court nf ttoni.T.nr. T leas, of 1'ambria ITo.intv, to me dlrec-e i. I wd offer at Public Sale, on the premise, at 1 o'clock, p. m., on THURSDAY, AUd. 10, 'SO, Tbe following described real estate: .".11 that certain piece or parcel ol land situated partly in Liilv borough, and In Washlngtan township, in raid connty. adjoining lands of Nicholas Hebe. Jeremiah Mclon:g1c' estate. Mary Meifongh and others remaining unsold of the assigned estate, of ITudence M. and Rachel '. ;e..-i;e. containing about ONE HI NDKED AND FIFTY" FIVE ACRES. Be the same n.ore cr er. Tl'e above described pcee ol land I In great part Improved, under cultivation, and has there on erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, Stable and otbernnthuil lings, and has an or-har l ot excellent tri.lt therein. The above described land is situated tn Lilly Borough and Washing ton township, convenient to the coal operations along the line of the road in those districts, and ir XJnclei-lnicl AVitli Cool And for that alone Is a very valuable property, in addition to its uses as a farming marketing pro perty . And the Assignee is further aathi.rlTed by the order ol Oonrf to o,l the property as a whole and to divide the same Into parcel and lot. That he will on the dy of ..fTer certain lots to J jo'n those a'rendy ol.J o that each purchaser can prnure a dosirable pr-.iwrty. A plot or p'an thereof can be een f.y calling upon the Aetgnee or npon Wm. H. Sechler, his attorney, at Ebenr l.urg. TFRIS Ol' MIT -Fits p-r cent of the amount the property eil- t--r lo be paid sthen -he j.roperty Is rtrto-kdown. The remsln-ltrol one. t'.ir.l w'hen the sale or snlc are cr-nhrmed. end the balance In Is e.jnal snnual j.ayment th-re-after. to be s.-cured by the bond and mortgagee! tne purchaser, with intere.' PETER P. OKOKUE. Assignee ef I'r i'iee e M . Rachael 1'. lleorge. Ebensburg. Pa.. July 16. 6 ts. Carriage Making in all its Branches. Painting, Ti-inni in and P.ErAII.INf; t,f all kinds done a the SHORTEST NOTICE and the LOWEST PRICE. Also, Planing. Sawirg an I Wis.J 1 urn Ing with ItLprui e! n.ajili'nery. Also, ali kin Is of he. v work dore. f 'arr .age inith sh- connected All parties trusting me with work will It honor ably dealt with- All work warranted. D. M. ( Hl'TK. Ebenrburg. Octotr 1S4. -iN.ywryjy-t-- I -- UNDERTAKER, AND M ANl 'FACT! KI.K iF and dealer in ail k.n.lr ot H KMTl UPs llt?llSillll-Xe I'll -A full line of :a-kets alwsy on bn.1.-6 Bodies Embalmed W HEN REHI 1UED. A p; . 30 S6 A ItYFKIIMKRN by lo s Ircssmg f.fo. 1. nice St.. Iew or-. n.. . II A I o.. in si can learn tue nionffi e., r...,-,rw. ...... f IOO V O ATV'F.RTISFKS. Lewost Rate for ad vertising in l71 good new(aper. rent free. Address Oko. P. Rowki.L Ii Co.. lu.Sipruce St., .Y. m ADY'ERTI IN In American .Neespajierr. Price Pnmptilet, Ie. ILESME WANTED to csnv for the sale ot Nursery st v-h ' stea lv enij lovment gnurrnted. SS.4I Alt! Ail HMM..Nal.a 14II. Apply a ....im.A r t.efnr to this paper.) sir of tier. Rochester, N Y' August w, se-im. riRGINIA FARMS FOR SALE. -VO0 larnis. ru to iu.'ssi srre. si e lo s vi acre, liood markets. Healthy . iimaws. r sv.r- hle nrosriects. w rit for rlrrulars cou'simnc de-nrti'n. Sen' frees. PY1.1 A PtHAVf V, MEAL Ul II s. l s,l-eersearsi- ?fewjpier 4d vertlelnT Bnrean, Siprnee t , T. lO w IT ANTE1) I wat.l ii'U to do parlor suiii r meat yoi.r own home, g-.., imy : s-i i-i niece : all nistenam tree. a. ii'i r., . nvninu. ("hie. THE BOTTOM IS REACHED at LAST ! THE LARGEST STOCK OF HARDWARE EVER OFFERED in the County can be foun.l at my Store. Those ;ire all First-Class Goods, which were bought for Cash at rock-bottom j ricc?. I ,n not buy or keep in stock any Cheap Job liOt or Auction Gooiis, and whatever you buy from me you can rely on bein worth the money you invest. Owing to an advance 1 am now selling many gcio-is at much less than I can replace them for, but 1 shrill continue to sell at Bottom Prices until I am compelled to replenish my stock. When you want a Cooking or Heating Stove, Tinware, IlaiJwurc, Nails, Iron, Glass, Trunks and Farming Implements, call and seeim- Stock and learn my Prices. r$& I will nut be undersold. Au. 13,S5 C3r. HUHTLEY, UKniKniKiyr, KlsKNSnrKG. r in t u p., r 00 n