(f awtoia f iceman. fK I) jr. sept. Y. cScSd i i ti .f.VD PERSONAL. " firemen of this place cleared 1104 .Tt-yr festival on Monday niht of last w-'c"'- , to J n- A. Shoemaker for your Catholic church at Gallltztn be dedicated on Octo- The above refers to Gable & Co.'s New Styles of Fall Dress Goods and Silks. Special value at 37 1-2, 50, 75 and 87 l-2c. BOOKS. Our sale of Good Books at "Over forty New Styles &nd a Full Line of the New and Popular Fall Shades. Don't fail to examine these Rare Goods. Low Prices will las t but a short while longer o $ 1 CAUTION. If you want any of these Books you had better call at once. Going rapidly. -M.1 T-i new eVthe AetrS. 1405-ELEVENTH AVENUE, ALTOONA, PENNSYLVANIA-1402 LOWEST PRICES EAST OR WEST OF THE ALLEGHENIES I vr -' tti. It 2 . , tl, j .All. A. snoeroaKer ror your ,7.r'akfs. They have the best, lyou mny need a drill for your fall sow- if sr., buy one al -jaraers mi i you win I one. t'.ttilJ. S 11. J tor wrought iron 'encinR. if vou want a cider mill buy the" "Amer- ,-n" at Bakers est mill trade. -r.. hundred and t,ir arrived lately at New York, by .. I .(.. vhArm rd&nt.a Creaaon and Coal port K. R. Sc tie.l ., l. Leaves Northward. and you will have the thirteen Percheron the CreMon, wild wood. Dawson, Amsbry, Ashvllle. Burnt Mills, Pvsarts. Condron, Frugality. r alien Timber, Flynn CltT. Coalport, ttosenud, Irvona, Mail A. M. .10. .27 .31t 9 M .50 57 io.no 10.04 10.08 10.17 10 28 10.34 10.43 10.45 10.45 , Exp. V. M. . 1.45 . 2.03 , a.oa.... . 217... . 225 . 2 32 . 2.37 . 241 . 2.I& . 2.54 . 3.03. . . 8.12 . 3 22 ... , . 3.24 . 3.24 Mixed P. M 4 32 4.60 6-03 S.14 5 32 6.31 5 3 541 6 41 5 67 6.08 6.18 . ...6. SO 6.33 6.40 Leaves Southward. ent-vsrieties. for sale by Fa. five B. Cres- - 1. F.ber.sburiz, n. ,iiewalk, which was badly need- f7s been laid on Horner street In front ,.v,r catholic church Sew line of ladies' and cent's under wear fi.r fall just received at barkers' ; also .roW stock of Jerseys H . F.n.rlehart removed his family and . i e:nli from Carrolltown to this nn Wednesday lait T-vou l ave ny apples to reel buy a ,r-, Tiar'i-rs' and you will save time In ',n-r,i your arpltdiutter made. ii . in h.n Iffinnan. of Johnstown, is of weeks at the Summit "Ji.h'tCV-H e that it will knock the hay ft.v?r out of him. If vou are inclined to be lazy or tired k llP those sulky plows at Barkers' rJ take your ease while plowing. ( ir. Monday afternoon a cow be'.onnin)? to V J f-n residing iu Cambria town- .i,.,nr two miles east of town, was struck by '.iiihtrhig and killed. -Yen -' -ave mory In feeding stock i-v av'MT your fodder and straw cut by one t.f tr-.e feed cutters, either for power or hand, r ?a!e at Barkers m-. Filer, of Pittsburg, accompanied he ber daak-hter. visited her brother Rev. , , vi-.Lb in this Dlace. for a coup'.e of i . vr. - da's duriui the present week. -(.otoJ.AH. A. Shoemaker ror your ,wt.t Thev deal only In first class l i t'.e church of the Holy Name, Irrona, Koaebud. foal port. nyn v.itv. Fallen Timber, Frugality, Iean, C'omlron, iTsart. Hurnt MIlli, Ashvllle, Aomnry, IHiwson, Wild wood. Mall A. M. 11.00... 11.06.... 11.07.... 11.18 11.25... 11.33 11 42 11 46 11.50.... 11 64.... 12.00 12.08 P. 12.18 12.22 12.40 Exp. P. M, 3.40 . 3 46 . 3.48 . 3.57 . 4.07 . 4.15 . 4 25 . 4 30 .. 4.33 . 4.S7 . 4.45 . 3. 21. .. 5 03 .. 5.7 .. 5.26 Mixed A. M. 5.00 .....8.08 5.12 , 5.26 ....5 41 ...5.S4 8.08 8.14 ... 8.21 6 26 6 33 7.18 ....7.02 7 07 7.30 Go to J. &. II. A. Shoemaker for your sections and repairs for the Champion mowers and reapers. You can't woik too much purpose un less you are well, but you can build up your health and strength with Tarker's Tonic, and work will then become easy. It sets the luncs. liver and kidneys in working order. Coughs and Coulds vanish befor it. Take It In time. -Mr n.' this rp Fi.rtv IJours' Devotion will be- rc.hti mrirmnir at 8 o'clock and a- ..." f f:.! :a-t until 10 a. M- Sunday. -Mii-ha"! Ttillv, of Sumraerhlll, employed : J, !,n T. Lang's planing mill In that f'.l aain-t the engine on Friday last and r.ati one finger amputated by the ma- c'.isn. i i.j to J A II. A. Shoemaker for pure or .ur.,1 ttiiiM duht for buckwheat, wheat and Thp choir connected with St. Tatrick's ctan-h. f;i!':it7.in, will give a concert at St. A on '..ie'Jtb int., the proceeds to be f, - w. !- u t f t i.f the Catholic concregatiOD at t!.e la'ler place. linto l .t. H. A. Shoemaker for your i'i.r.i an 1 r rairs for the Walter A. Wood jW'-rs. Martin D.fitr!ch, who has been as Mr J. B. Denny at the Mountain t!iis place, for some time past re r rk- t,i his old home in Chest town (in Wedtiridav lant. j a re!-bra'eil Coss grain cradles man ufcu-'.ii'.l by B. f ". .). McGu're, at W ilmore, f.-r -a!e at Pufton's hardware store. T!: f..:i..ini t. ahera were selected on Fr '. iv !a-t for the graded schools at Sum n.rr:il: H.kiui No. 1. Miss Ella Byrne; r K.ru Nil 2. Miss Mary Dong'ierty ; room '... 3, Mi- Lizzie Bergban. W::.iam Batlorf, a brakeman in the AI t ura varrl, twenty three years of age and Karri.- !, wa- so badly crushed by the cars wlu'e miki:vj a coupling on Saturday nieht .!at I- d'ed ahout an hour afterward. -r itoJ.,i II. A. Shoemaker for your 5 '.nw atid repair. -Yin m still save money by buying a 5w!r.gmi'hir.o at Harkbra', as thty have or.e or two 1-ft f'Ht will be sold very cheap, trA wr.'n theie are gone it U not likely 50U i 1 arioth er chance to get one so cheap, rvirviiy !at while Andrew Link, of Cvr.rjna township, was returning from ( im. tr wn one of his horses took suddenly s '-k ' n th- road and died In a short time Mr. i.ir.k ya'.aed the horse at about one hun i:t! t )'.'xr, -, to J. & II. A. Shoemaker for your i'.L'-y.- -! oel plows, single shovel plows, r'-ad -"i. j.-, cultivator!', etc. -T,r:w (Saturday) the Democracy o? B a:r ut,t, will hold their primary elects- r., ar.-l t.a Tut .-.Jay next their convention w 'U-f & f '.. ira i's Optra flouBe, Tyrone, t r tie purpose of piaduK in nomination a cour.'y ticket. -The parochial school, to be in charge f tt h.s'.ers 1 1 St. JW-ph. will open In this t ace on Monday next. The building Is be !r.g r- a rcd a-.id In provsd and nothing will be U ft undone to give satisfaction In eyerj rt-p-c. to those who attend. -;i to J. A II. A. Shoemaker for yon frpa::s for ah Winds of mowers and reapersr -S. ";. Harrison, a resident of Tenfield, C:a!C-id county, who loit bis voice nlne r. vf.&r-t ami. i.m PinlilenlT recovered all t h i riL- uai iuweiaof utterance. -1 e'ectnc shock, which he bad tesorted to f- r another purpose, affected the cure. -Mr. P. F. Brown, of the Central Hotel, lr .tts proptjsais for the erection of a man m roof on his hotel, the work to be com--Hi.ed aUoui, the middle of the present -'t.'t.. Plans antl specifications can be tt B-t n b calling on Mi. Brown. -Mr. Fred. Bush, of GallUli-, hi adopt ed Hairy Sylvester, the five-year-oW cniia of Mr- White, of Johnstown, who is now l-n l.L a term in our county jail. The Uf-i-i !llow was takeo from the Jail bl9 last. Hup'.ure instantly relieved by the nse fcftt.e celebrated Fry Truss, for sale at -av '.son's drug store. -Ilev. Father Neville, who had charge of t Lathohc etiurch in this place for about n.or.tti during the Interval between Fath rs Boy'.eand Pardou's time, died of con ?'jn,puoti at Mercy Hospital, Pitt-sburg, on Saturday on rn:ng last- May he rest in peace. -Four hundred bushels of seed wheat, of the Fultz variety, for bale by the subscriber residing orie mile enst of Loretto. Thomas I.. Pakbibh. -Mr. Ueorge Burke, of Portage, on Mon day Light stat ted to walk borne from W aore He was found on Sunday uioiniiig n-ar Fiynn's curve in an uncor.scioos con ation with his collar bone broken and other wise injured. A standarJ or something else Projecting from a parsing freight train had "ruck nun and caused Ids Injuries. Medi tal aid was summoned and be Is cettlnc on as ei a could he expected, and it Is l';tvd he will re-nver. -Go to J. & II. A. Shoemaker for your sections and repairs for the Tiger mowers. the John P. Manny mowers and the John ston mowers and reapers. fhe eight-year-old son of widow Gal lagher, of Trospect, on Friday last during his mother's absence attempted to burry up the fire under a wash kettle by pouring car bon oil on the fire. Th can exploded and the boy was badly burned about the legs and thighs but may possibly recover. Go to J. A II. A. Shoemaker to buynew mowers, reapers and twine binders. They have the best and will sell cheaper for the ame quality of machines. Matthew Weakland, who runs the In dependent hack line from this place to Carrolltown, bs leased the Carrolltown Hotel, formerly occupied by Mr. H. Eng lebart and In the future will entertain everybody who may be pleased to stop with him at that well known hostelrie to the best of bis ability. Horsemen, cut this out : An eastern yete'l nary surgeon says it is a fact that seed of the sunflower Is the best remedy ever dla covered for the ppeedy cure of founder in horses. Immediately on discovering that a young horse Is foundered, put about one pint of whole seeds into his feed, it will work a perfect cure. Mr. J. A. Grazier, the miller, who re sides jus,t outside of the borough line, has left at our office two stalks of oats, one of which shows what nature can do In the oats line when ehe tries. Its head measures 22 Inches and bears 273 grains. The ether is no quite so largo nor so prolific. Taken to gether they are the most remarkable spec imens of oats that we have ever sen. The following named persons can each get a letter by applying at the E!ensburg Postoffice: Mis. S. R. Horner. Mrs. Harriet Jones, Mrs. Ce'.ia Jackson. Mis Katie V. Murphy, M'es Jennie flandlon, Mips Minnie M'Clintock, Mr. Edward Garhrick, Mr. Wil liam Breueman, Mr. Frank M'dnneil, Mr. Anson Bidwell, Mr. Robert Fleninhen, Mar tin Flick, John S. Nagle, S. W. Fry. On Monday last during the thunder storm, lightning struck an unoccupied house belonging to Mr. Philip Collins in Loretto, striking first the flue and then fol lowing a rafter down to the edge of the roof, tearing off a strip of shingles In its path, then following the spouting rlown to the ground tearing off some weatherboarding. The building was but slightly damaged. David Kinney, a middle aged man whose home Is In Portage, had the misfor tune to sliD while attempting to board an englcd at Portage on Monday evening of last week, and fell beneath the wheels and had one of bis limbs so badly crushed as to necessitate amputation above ine ansie. He has a Urge family and has been employ ed at V. n. Piper A Co.'s oal works at Ben's Creek for a number of years. Pe nslon checks are if no value after the .1. .11. ..f ih. rwninner. Among the effects 1 of an Indiana county widow who died re ct ntly her administrator found four checks of the value of eighteen dollars each. ti,,.. icprn presented at an Indiana bank nd were cashed. The checks Ad Earlbqaake tibeck. The shock of an earthquake was gener ally felt throughout the middle states on Wed nesday about ten o'clock, p.m, the vibrations being from west to east. In some places 1 two djstinct shocks were felt lasting about thirty seconds. We do not think it was felt here, although one or two of our cltl Izens who have a vivid imagination have, since they heard of the eaithquake, no doubt but they felt it. The following Is a discription of the shock as felt in Pittsburg : At ten o'clock to-night an earthquake shock was felt in all parts of this city and Allegheny. The shock lasted about thirty seconds and created the greatest consterna tion In hotels and large buildings. In Hotel Anderson and Ilotel Duquesne, guests ran into the streets, panic stricken, and in the uppet stories of the Western Union Telegraph building the swaying of the building was quite percepcible. Dewitt C. Billsby. a resident of Media, Pa., a guest or the Ilotel Duquesne, was sitting la a room on the upper story with a son and daughter. lie says the rocking of the building made him sick at the stomach. Looking out of the window he plainly saw the City Hall, an immense stone structure just opposite, tremble and sway back and forth. On the South Side the shock seemed I to have been more severe. Dishes were j thrown from shelves ; clocks stopped and the occupants of the houses rushed out, I screaming with terror. On South Nine- teenth street the Lotus Club, which was j holding a meeting quickly adjourned, and - the members, who were greatly frightened, lost no time in leaving the building. Sur rounding towns in all directions report a j distinct vibration of the earthquake about the same hour. As far as heard from there was no serious damage. P. S. The Altoona Times of this (Thnra- j fa ilmore MMInji. Summeihill Twp. still lacks three teach ers. Mr. George Burk, who lives with his aged widowed mother at Portage, and 19 em ployed by J.. C. Martin to run a steam thresher, while returning to bis borne from Wilmore on Saturday night last, and walk ing beside the railroad track near Fllnn's curve was struck by west-bound freight. and knocked down the bank where be was found on Sunday morning by a passer by. He was badly used up, one of the booes of bis shoulder being broken, ne was taken to his home, and at last accounts was im proving. Mr, P. F. McCormlck, of Minneapolis, Minn., and MlssSue J. Brown, of Jobnstovn Pa., were married in Nnptial mass in St. Joseph's church, Meisvllle, Dakota county. Minn. , by the Rev. D. O'Keefe, on Wed. nesday, August 23, 1888. The bridegroom is a competent, sober, and indftrious mechanic, formerly well known In Cambria county, but now fore man of a.gang of carpenters for Mr. J.S. O'Donnell. a prominent bu ilding contract or f Minneapolis, a former resident of Butler county. Pa., and who officiated as groomsman. The fair young bride is an es timable young lady, a daughter of Mr Peter Rrown. of Johnstown, her attendants ,m this oiKnii iinH niTasiou being her cou3 I in. Miss Jennie O'Connell, daughter o f Mr. ' and Msr. Wm. O'Connell, of St. Joseph's ! congregatl on. who gave the happy young couple a grand reception at their home i near Meisville. Among tbe many presents received was one from Mr. O'Donnell, which consisted of table linen, bed-spread, a dozen napkins, and a hand painted china tea set. On Thursday evening the newly married couple in Minneopolis and went to housekeeping in their comfortable home on Quincv St., wbeie we with tbem a long life Hemlock Items. Mr. Andrew Boot, inside foreman for W. n. Piper A Co. at their mines at Ben's Creek met with a painful accident on Friday last. He was removing some props in tbe mine and setting others to their places when he was caught by a fall of rock and badly hurt; having a leg broken and being Injured internally. At first it was thought that bis Injuries would prove fatal, but be Is now slowly recovering. Mr. Zacb. George one of tD nmorxunauj victims of Monday's raiai acciueui, - Suinmerhlll was born and raised at liny, here three of bis brothers and one sister at present leslde. Mr. Tobias Asne. lamer 01 another of tbe victims was a resident of our town for a couple of years. Many rrom nere attended the funeral at Wilmore on Tues- Am tt It Is said that A. V. narer, rq., wuu ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. letters of admlnlttraMon dr bnnii non com trttamrnto annrxo on the estate ol Tere.a Scanlan, deceaaed. bavlna hen arranted to the underdirned, all periona indebted to ?ld estate 8 re notified to mKe payment without delay, and those having claim aica.nsi me name win pre oent the same properly authenticated for settle ment to JOSF.HH HOOUE, Adm'r d. b. n e. t. m. of Teresa Scanlan, dee d, loretto. Pa., Anit. 20. 1888.-81 Blairsville, Pa., Ladies' Seminary, j X A1 N . IT'OH SALE. A ' ?t aire w-tb!n t Beantlfnl eround", cotDmodion. bulldlntt heat ed by steam, beathrul location, thon ush Instruc tion. Kltrht reeldent teachers, furnished nom, board, lljeht. and tuition In regular course. S200 PER YEAR. Special advantages In Art and Mo.le. Thlrty 6th Tear t-e((lus cpt. Stb, 1. r atal .jiue. apply to Kv. T. K. KVl.Ml, 1). f., July 23. 188. Principal. O ATVI RTIsr.K. 7 twet Kate, jot a- vertlfina In 7 I k-kk! newspapers sen: irwm. Ai1.tr.. Il.il P . KflWIIL a '.. lXPrU N .Y. farm conta'uiEg; i mile, of A It oor a. will be sold on reason a l-.e terms or will excnanne rr ct'r i r jer-.T. Ki r particular, inquire v odfr-'v W oil's I 'lot bin Sf.re, next d.-r to poftutflc. Altoona. Ta. Au.2T-4t VOTICK is hereby given that the A.1 following aeot ur.ts have been filed in 'he totirt of ComiiH n l ies of v'umhria county. Pa., and will be confirmed by said t'ourt on the tirit Mor day ot September next unless cause be shown to the contrary : First and Pnal account or 47. TV Wharton, n?.'i;nee of O-oper Mellon, First and final ac-onnt cT Otis l.lovd, a-Wnee of Keesjno I.'iyd and F.vaiice H., his wife. In trust for benefit ol eredltor. Flrst and final aroounl ol Job n J. Ihvlln, as .-'.Knee ol Patrick Heuevhan. H. A. SHi IFMAKLR, l'ruth'y. Kbensburft, Auar. 11,188 St. ;k;NF.F.-s NOTICE. Nott'-e Is hereby -iven tbt tiaries Torullnson and Kllen C... his wife, ot AlltieT,T township, v-ambna cuntv. bave made an a-nn-meat to the un.lrrsianed of a:l tbe property or said v'harlei T'.aill:.-. o In trust f-T the benefit of hi creditor. Ail persons todeh'ed to said t'haries 1 omlinsnn are n. !ined t m.ke .yn.rni wtibont dolai.and tle.se bviriK c ai-ns him will jre. iit theiu. I r -er;y for settlement to 1). SAVl'P. Ass'unce of -hrles Toinlinsnn. Ft. ux. Loretto, Ph.. Ana. l'.-ft. Hiither.;i -ated Sheriff's Sales. BY" Virtue of Sundry Writs of Fieri Facias, and Vend Expon issued oat ot tbe Vinrt t t'tim mon Pleas and to me directed there will be ex posed to Public Sale at tbe Court House in Fbcns nunr.Pa on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. at out o'clock, r. v., the following Keal Estate, to wit : All the rla-ht, title and interest of M. B. Mo Laoithltn and Manraret. bla wite, of. in and to all that certain lot of around situated In Wash inirtnn tiin,hln CHmhrla eountv Pa., fis ntlna ramtitlv rttirchased a numbei Of lots In tbe i on the Portae Kail Koad on the east, and ran recently purtuiwu uu nin. i-k to P. H. K.ea the wst. tdiolnlux lul of lieoree rarm, is aoom w iumi . , on ttle north and lot ol jonn. n administration tie tmn nw rum tetnmrn!o annrxo on tbe estate ot M. M. Adams, late ot tbe town. hip of Washington, deceased, havlnv Nseo granted to tbe ondersiitned. all person. Indebted to said e.ta'.e are notified to make payment with out 4eay. and tho-e havinpr claims aaalnst the aaqe will present them properly authenticated (hi settlement to MKS.MARY A HAMS, K. PEVLKA1 X. Adm'rt d. b. n. c t. a. of M. M. twnsbnr)(. Pi., July 30 6t. Adams, dec.d. erection of six drstclass dwelling houses. We hope the rumor Is well founded ana mai both our town and Mr. Barker may oe oeu- efi ted thereby. day) morning brings the sad intelligence that a large part of the city of Charleston, i nTnf.nt,r,tv -n.t hanoi ness. o. was oesiroyea Dy tne earmquaac. . trt.:ie caamity which befel three The city is represented to be a complete j men of Mr Toblas Ashe's floating gang on wreck, St. Michael's and St. Pbillp scnurcn- i . pnn8Viv.ni- railroad near Surorcerhill es, two of the handsomest structures In the ! u anprpcedot)tei n the history of railroad city, being in ruins, as well as many oiuer RccideDts wr,;ch have occurred iu this vicln public buildings. It Is estimated that forty i ty jt appears that about 11 o'clock on or fifty persons were killed and over one Mondas the ballast train was backing hundred Injured. We csunot give details . acwn OD the south track at a short curve in this week. j wr,U is known ae Gable's cut, a short dis tance east of Summerhill, Zach T. George. Joseph Horner, Jr.. and Watson Ashe stepped out of its way to the north traek, but tailed to notice the approach of a push er which was coming down the mountain under full headway, acd struck the unfor- Ashe was knocked under the Killed by the Car. A terribla accident occurred at what Is known as No. 2 bridge, a short distance east of Summerhill, on Monday last by which three men lost their lives. M r. Tobias Ashe, of Wilmore, Is foreman i tunate men. i Murder mt Bedford. On last Friday night at Bedford. Jacob rt..r.n Rho". bis brother-in-law. Jeremiah Piecker through tbe heart, killing bim in- j stantly. The parties were at a dance when Pieck er. in a jocular mood, stepped on a chair and was about to turn tbe clock forward to make it appearthat It was later than it really was, when Duncan, seeing what he was about, stepped forward and In a ruffianly manner taid : "Piecker, if you turn that clock, I'll shoot you." Piecker, believing that be was fooling, and did not mean any harm, tamed the clock forward and started for tbe door, which be bad hardly reached before the re port of a revolver rang out and Piecker fell forward on his face, dead, with a bullet hole through bis heart, while Duncan, with fiendish satisfaction depicted on bis face, stood with a smoklne revolver in his ; hand, calmly viewing the effect of his dead- j iy aim. Duncan was arrested and hurried to the , county jail, where be is now confined. Med leal aid was quickly summoned, but a h..t .TimiHtinn disclosed the fact that i death bad been lustantaneous. The gener al verdict Is that It is a clear case of murder, and that if justice is done the second hang ing in tbe connty's history will soon take place. Li ST Strayed from the sutsrlber rtsidtnn In Irallltzln. t'ambria county . about tbe middle ot July, seven head of beef" cattle described as follows : 1 lare white spotted steer. 1 latve white spotted heiler. 1 larve red belter, 1 middle sued red steer with white back. 1 kind ot a yellow steer, a small red tnuley heifer and 1 steer the color between a red ano white. Oallltzm, July as, 8. fharlea Anstatt. of the floating gang on that section or the j wDeels of the ballast train which ground off Pennsylvania railroad and on Monday was the top of Lis head, George was struck working near No. 2 bridge when the ballast ' about the chest and dragged about one hun traln going west came along acd the men dretj yards, and disembowled, while Horner stepped off the north track on to the south was 6truck in the back of the head and track until it passed. j knocked into the ditch at the north of the While the ballast train was passing an track. Besides a bole in the occipital bone, empty pushing engine came rushing along j tne fr0ntal over the left eye was crushed. on the south track unnoticed by the men, striking Watson Asbe. a son of the fore man, Z. George, his son ir.-law, and Joseph Horner. Jr., killing all three. Young Ashe was thrown under the ballast train and George was caught by the pusher and dragged for some distance, his body being horribly mangled. Horner was killed by being thrown against the passing train. Mr. Ashe the foreman, was an eye witness to the terrible catastrophe which In a moment hurled his son and son in-law Into etern'ty. Young Ashe was about sixteen years of age, George was about thirty and the father of five young chi'dren. Joseph Horner, Jr., was the son of Mr. Joseph norner, propri- He breathed a few times after assistance reached him The remains of all were con veyed to Wilmore, where they resided. George was a young man of 3S. a son-in-law of Mr. Tobias Ashe, and leaves a wife and five children. Everybody speaks high ly of his churaett-r. Watson Ashe was the son of Mr. Ashe, and aged aboat 15 years, norne r was the second son of Mr. Jos. Horner, of the Mountain Ht use, was about 25 years of aue, and for one who was raised in a hotel, a young man of remarka bly steady habits. On Tuesday morning the remains of Horner were interred n the Catholic ceniet- rv. nod those ol v'torge and Ashe in the t'lark on the south, havlnar thereon erected a two story frame honsa and outbuildings now In the occupancy ol M. B McLaughlin. Alo all that certain lot of arround situate In Washington township. Oxmbria county. Pa., fronting on Portage Railroad on tbe west and running back to Und of M. A. Uuarit on the north and lot of John H. Clark on the South. ha Inir thereon erected a frame stable, now In the occupancy ot M. B. McLaughlin. Also all that certain lot of srrmind Htnated in the borough or Oallitzln, Cambria connty. Pa., fronting on Tuonelhtll t. on ths south and rnn Ing back to an aliey on the north, and ai' Joining lot of Klcn'd Denny on the west and street on the east, having tbereoo erected a blacksmith shop now In the-occupacny of John Kaylor. taken In Execution and to be sold at the suit ot Joseph Outwald. Also all the right, title and Interest of Henry 1. Kager. of. In and to all that certain tract of land situated in Jac-ksoo township, Cambria county. Pa., adjoining land of B. Figart on the north, Mrs. Sarah Leldy on tbe East, Nathaniel Singer and others on the south and land ol Jacob Kelghard on the west, containing about one hundred and seventy-nine acres, more or less, about one hun dred acres cleared, having thereon erected a one and one-half story Ion bouse now In the occu pancy of Daniel Hater. Also a one and one-half story plank house now in the occa.iancy ol Cbas. McKeel. Also a one and one half storv plank house now in the occupancy of Jas. IcKeell. Alo a one md one ns.lt story plank and log house now in the occupancy of Frank 1 itraw Taken in Execution and to be sold at tbe suit of ,'onathan Custer. Also all the right, title and Interest of Evan J Michaels ol. in and to all that certain piece or narcel of land situate in Carroll township. Cam hrlacountv. Pa., adioinlng land ol Iavld Owens. Sebastian Luther, Thos. Melsel. estate of Jacob Zern and others Containing one hundred acres more or less, about ninety acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a one and on hall storv frame house and fran-e barn now in the ocotii.ancy of John Fees. Taken In F.xcu. lion and to be Mild at the suit of Samuel vfrlfflth and W. K. Filler. Esq., executors ol Daniel UrlS- 0.1th. dec d. Also all the right, title and interest of John Sloan of. In and to all thattcertaln piece or p-cel of land situate In tbe borough ol numtcuvuie, Camhrin cuntv p,.. fronting on the Loretto and Cre.son Hike on tbe south, adioinlng land of Wm. Thaw on the south-west and E. fc. C, Koad on the north and John H Ines on the north wet containing nine acres, and having thereon erected a one story plank house and plank stable, now In the occuuancT ot John Sloan. Taken In Execution . . .Anoio oe soiti i toe tuiiui ow inc. i nretci. Almost all the diseases that atuict us irotu i . , ,, ,h right, title and interest ol John lnfancv to old age have origin in a disorder- ; Burns of. in and to all that certain lot of around ' ... s. I situate In the borough ol Tunnelnlll, Cambria ad liver. A really good liver meanum is p. fronting on P.rtsge street on the . v ., u.rf.nt In Lb a whole ranee of I south, and running lack to land of James .- w,n . - - ,.,.b.. ,h. ...rib ..liolnlnu. lot nt Prank M I Bradley on tae east, anil Henry McDade on the . weft, having thereon erected a two-story frame , house, a one story shop and a plank stable, now j in the occupancy of John Burns. Taken In execu i tion and tv We sold at the suit ot Jacob Lusch. Also, all the right, title and Interest of Ja-nes ! Flunairan of. in and to all that certain piece or 1 Dared of Unil situate in Birr township. Cambria county. Pa., beginning at the corner In the west ern line, thence south 270 perche more or les to a post or maple, thence south, 8ft degrees east, M perches more or lees to a spruce, thence north. S5 degrees east. 243 perches more or less to the corner ot tbe division line, as established and markod on i the ground '.wtween Michael t. Snyder and Jos- I eph Ml.ler, thence along the said division line norm, c& ucgrevs wei., iik iwn nr. wine k'i ir,?, to the place of beginning: containing 158 acres. 80 pet-cae and allowance. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of J. A. Kennedy. NOTICE. To the Heirs and Legal Kepresentatlves of Snsn Samuels, riee'd. Taxi joti k that an Inquest will be held at tbe late residence of Susan Samuels, deceased. In the borough of Johnstown, in tbe County of Cambria, on Saturday, the 4th day of September next, at 10 o'clock. In the forenoon of Umt day. for the purpose of making partition of tbe real estate of said decedent amon her heirs and le gal representatives II tbe same can be done with out prejudice to or stalling ot the whole: other wise, to value ami apprai?e tbe same a-cordiog to law. at which time and place yon are required to attend if you thin p-oper. JOSEPH A. UKAT. Sheriff. Sheriffs Office. Ebensburit, August 3. !. St V(rni,KTn r M'M il.PKHS All pcr bol.tn.,r ( .n.l.r.s cuntv bonds ol tbe i of Marcb lt, lss. fi,rr '' each, from N' ISO. 14.' both Inclusive, are required to pre same tor t.avment at the I re a sneers ensf urg. Pa, on rej tern' er 1st dale interest will ceae on aid nf an 111 to off! .-.. V vv- a Iter wliich til. JOHN KIKHl . J AM KS ( is; 1 l,t tw. DAVID HAMIl.Tt N. Cora's. Office. Ebensburg. Fa.. Commissioner July l!h.lse. Attest. D. A MliTOH. clerk. Opinion ofa Lessdln- Editor. pharmacy. We believe Simmons Liver Regulator to be best among them all. We pin our faith upon the Regulator, and If we could persuade every reader who Is In ill health to buy It. we would willingly vouch for the benefit each would receive Ed. Cincinnati Gazette. Froncba's Hotel. CITY MA I.I. MlltRE, SEW TORH, Opposite City Hall and tbe Post Orhce. This Hotel Is one of the most complete in Its appoint menu and furniture of AN T HOlSEtn New York City and Is conducted on the BUKOFKAX rL,rYX. K-toms only one dollar per day. Half minute s walk from Brooklyn Bridge and Elevated K. H All lines of cars pass the door. M st conven'-tit Ilotel in New Yrk for Merchants to stop at. lin ing Kooms. Cafes and lunch counter replete with ail tbe luxuries at mtnlerate prices. July S. ltse-lyr. 4 PM1NJSTK ATOK'S admini'tratlon ""OTICE In tbe Court of Common JlI Pleas of Cambria County. Notice is herel.v given that on the 7th day of June. A. I) . 18. the petition of Joseph L. rer- rel. Pres. and H r. Hitter. Sec'y. was presented. I repreentlng That tbe Cambria Mining an 1 Manufacturing Company Is a corporation duly organized under the laws of this Commonwealth an l that the said Company 1? the owner iu fee of certain lands amounting to about five teousasJ acres situate le the county of t an.bru. ttiit? ol Pennsylvania, known as tbe Arort S..uman tract ; "That your peiioner? have recently discovered that there remains on record In tbe said county of Cambria a mertgage on a portion ot the said lands, the said mortgage having t een miuie by one John O'Ne'l on his undivided share In tbe lands aloresaid. to secure tbe payment ol foar thousand dollars (4 f0 to Emily Ogle William Poatlethwaite and John w lit. executor? or v. nas. Ogle, deceased, bearing date April 1. 142. and recorded July , 1842, In Mortgage Book, Volume ?ii illl't Letter of dr front. nm cum el-ir,lo inrin on the esta'e ol .lames Parrlsh. OeCesel. late ol Munster township, having been g-int-a to tbe undersigned, all pers.ns Indebted to -aid estate are nonned to make payment without lav and tbose having, claims agir,t the same wi'li present them prope-lv authenticated tor seU tlemeutt) JAMES A. PAKK1-H. Adm'r. d. b. n. r. t. n. ot Jas. Ebensbure, Pa,. July 1 f t. Parnsh, .lec'd. gTKAYFJt. Straved awav fr. -m Ibc siiicr!ber, at Jiuc-t-wu. Portage iwp.. Cam b la county. Pa., on the fjtboavof June. lW.. A r.- l c, w. with a litue white ' n bellv a piece out ot tbe under side ol lett ear about eight years old. Any information re garding said cow will be suitably rewarded J. H. KEN EUl . Portage p. t.. r. July 2. 2, page 73 : "Th bat tbe tetltionera have reason to believe that said mortgage has been paid, and that It re mains unsatisfied on tt.e records " W hereupon tbe Court on the 7th day of June. 1S88. ordained and directed the Sheriff of smd county of Cambria to give notice by publication as directed by tbe act of Assembly to the said executors of chas. O gle. deceased, to appear on the first Monday ol Septemtr term, 156, and answer tne said petition. Josam A. Ort. Aug. 8. 4t. Sheriff. TOT1'"K.-To tbe Heir and Legal Repre-enta-i tlve ef Fran. Is X. Christy. Takk No-tk Tt.at an Inquest will be held at tbe Ute reslden -e ol Francis X. C hristy, dec d ., in the township of tlaUitrm. in tbe e-.unty of Cambria on M n lav . t he th day of August next, at 10 o'clock. In the foreman of that day. lor the purixie of matitng part tlon of the real estate of said decedent to and among bis he rs and legal r(.,,rece.,-ati ve. if the rnnr can be .lone without preiudlce P. or sibling nl tbe whole : otherwise to yalue and appraise the same according to law. .t which time and plane yoo are required to at tend il you think ((SKrH A. R AY. Sheriff s I ifflce. Ebensnurg, .Sheriff. Pa.. July ie-.lt. S' W1THIS C KHOKTLllH(.S SUIHIII, For loans Ben and Boys. Media. Ptnn. 12 miles troro Philadelphia. Fixed price covers every expose, even hooks, kc. No extra churge-t. No incidental expenses No examination tor ad mission. Twelve experienced teachers, all men. and all graduates Special opportnnlt les tor apt stodents to advance rapidly. Special drill b-r dull and backward hoys. 'atror,s or stud-nts may select any studios or choose the regular F.ng lisb. Sclentlnc, Business, Classical or Civil Fngl. neerlng course. stndnt fitted at Media Acad emv are now in Harvard. Yale. Princeton and t-n oilier Colleges and Polvte-hnte S.-hoo'.s In stu dents sent too liege InM.l.i in ls4 10 in 1V 10 in ls. A graduating class In tbe commercial department every year. A Phyieal :.nd Cb.-rn-1-al IatoraU)rv. trymnasium and Hnil tln un l. lft4)vols. added to the Library In l"1. Media has seven churches and a temperance charter which prohibit the sale ot all intoxicating Hrink. v,,r new illustrated circular al'lri the Principal and Proprietor. sv 1TH1N LllKfL. A. M., (Harvard tiraduatc IRIAL EI-sT. 31 Monday in Sep., 85 1 Special Term Jackson J. S. I ll Co . vs. Kanstead vs. Sam- vs. Hebe et al vs. Same Klefcardson... . llena ilrma Same Hebe el at Sins Luther H. A. SHOEM.4KEK. Prothonotary, Proth'y's Oftice. Aug 9 lsgs. F ARM FOR SAEE ! . c. S :l K 1 : Med i. Pa. U- B. burial grouud. The j Died. M YF.KS. Died at the residence of his nnele. W W McAteer. at Loretio, i-a.. on rnuj. n u gust jr.. 1888. Raymond Myers, aired about Dine teen years. BEARER. Died at the residence of her par ents In Carrolltnwnship. on Thursday. August -!6, 1SS6, Miss Annie Fearer daughter ol John (J. O. Bearer, aged aboat 14 years. McPERMITT. Died at hi" home In on Tuesday. August 31. 1M8. Mr. James mitt, aeed about 30 years. Mr. I Loretto, McIX-r- Sheriffs Sales. etor of the Mountain House at Wilmore. funerais were all large ly attended, The terrible accident has cast a gloom over j eepest sympathy is manifested the entire community at Wilmore) where the . pPOpe. three young men resided, and the afflicted j p(ter ErrDjre who Kot ,nt0 a relatives have the sympathy of everybody. I wth ,.la family 8ome tia)e ,BO a and by the onr SF.W A DVKRTISF.J1ESTS. A New fJrlat 91111. Mr. C. E. Glenn, who has teen engaged for some time in this neighborhood In bor ing wells, has purchased from Mr L. J. nriooo. of this nlace. a half Interest in j -JXECUTOIl'S NOTICE. difficulty . IietteTg testamentary on the estate ol Annie notice Of Williamson, latent Oallitxtn borough, deceased. which appeared in the Frf.KMW at the ! 1 ZltAlo nMtiti time, wishes it stated hat he has mrde ' payment wlthoot delay, and those having claims aga in st tne same hi ir" eui . ..u,, . wii thenticated for settlement, to ALtlitU W I L.L.1 A 1 I. his things all right and is living with his two younger daughters in Wilmore. Mr. E has a highly respectable family of two sors and three daughters and the only trouble with Oallitxtn, Sept. 3, lS-fit- Exccutor. mill property about a mile south of town, , Peter is hi weakness for strong drink. Out - .i . ..ntlaniDn liav. fnrmf.il a rtart- nuu 1 1 1 o t v. v j i o " " . j nership and intend going into tbe mill busl- j ness on an extensive scale. The firm of j D'ic2s & Glenn have purchased;from ex- , Sheriff Griffith the square of ground south of the railroad between the Lloyd House and the Wilmore road, and It is the inten tion of the firm to erect a large steam rol ler flouring roltl with a capacity of fifty barrels of flour a day aDd to have the he says he has discontinued the u.e of stimulants, and If he has the con rage to live up to his resolution all will be well as he It one of the best of butchers and is now car rying on the business in Wl'more. E XECUTOIl'S NOTICE. Hay Fever. I have been a hay fever nufTerpr for three years; have often heard Ely's Cream Balm spoken of la tne highest t-rms ; fitter testamentary on the estate of Jacob Na gle. late ol Clearfield township, deceased, bavin been granted to the undersigned, all persons In debted to said estate are notified to make pay ment without delay, and those having claims azalnst the same will present them, properly au thenticated tor settlement, to JESE N AULE. Exec utor. Clearfield twp , Sept. 3, lf6 8t. t-rms : did not building up, machiuery in ana everyunuu tai,e mucn etock in it becausn of the many complete, ready for work on tne first of ; qnack mp(llPiDes. A friend persuade I me rn trv the JJa m and 1 tlifl so w:r:i wonaer- were also January next. They nave aireauy cum menced boring for water, contracted for the lumber, anl bvo commenced work ou the excavations for the walls. A steam flour ing mill has long been needed In this place and we hope the enter prism Kmnnuru raid by the Pittsburg pension department, n,ay fid their venture, when romu.etea, to . . ,.k0H lha nenslnn bureau ho a nr.ifita'jliS ItiVf Slinent. Messrs. DriggsA ntit ween iur irnuoov. ..... - hut when they st Washington they were refused. A spec ial pension agent who visited Indiana to look the matter up says that pension checks are not rersonal property. They are made payable to tbe Der.sioner and no one else. At the death of the pensioner all money due on checks unpaid reverts to the Treasury of the United State,. -Mrs. Elizabeth Riblett. residing near r.Kri Pnmaco. on Saturday last was He thinks rlrrihi. burned by attempting to kindle a fire In the kitchen stove witc caroon on. Sne was pouring the oil from acan contain ing about three pints of oil on the coals when the fire from the coals Ignited the oil and ran Into the can causing ai explosioo which scattered the burning oil all over net clothing. She ran out of the house with her clothing all In a blaze, and before the neighbors succeeded In extinguishing the flames her clothing was almost completely and her bodv badly burned. She died In a few hours afterward. She was about eight ren years ot age. was married about eleven months, and was a dauchter of William S'evens of Jackson township. -We learn that Mr Huff, of Pittsburg, (a brother f Senator nuff. of Westmoreland county.) a gas and oil expert, who represents an extensive and successfn! oil and gas firm of that city, in company with A. T. 1 luoie, K-n.Snpt "f inevs'ii"o' ited the jiiacmicK rriu" c .v..-. The test wells In JacKson town- bore" near Armagn m nwi- . . n I A naa twell SS llaewise o.i Furnace, on tbe lands of the Glenn will still continue to do custom work at their old mill until the new one Is com pletee. Tne Vordlct tnsnimom. W. D Suit, Druggist, Bippus, Ind , testi fies : "I can recommend Electric Bitters as the very best remedy. Every bottle has given relief in every case. One man took six bottles, and was cured of Rheumatism of ten years standing." Abraham nare, HrninHst. BellviUe. Ohio, affirms : "Tbe best medicine I have ever handled In my twenty years' experience, Is Electric Bit ters." Thousands of others have added their testimony, so that the verdict I? unan imous that Electric Bitters do cure all dls eases of the Elver, Kidneys or Blood. Only a half dollar a bottle at E. Jamea' drugstore. with ful success. T. S. Geer, Syracus-, N. Y. 1 recconiend Ely's Cream Balm to fill hay fever sufferers. H is, in my opinion, a sure cure. I was afflicted for 26 years, and never before found permanent relief. W. n. HaaWius, Marshfield, Vt. . Important to Farmers. The Horse Shoe brand of fertilisers i f Chicago, all bone, blcod and meat, is con stantly kept on hano and for 9 tie h Ebeus bui g and Carrolltown. I will he al the. shed or at J. A A T. B. O'Hara's oftics-, Knens burg, everv Saturday to fill ordors. A. Schettkj, or A. ECKETIRODE, Carroiltown, Pa, OH! 5Y1Y BACK Krery itr1a r cMd tttfteti that wtvk bmck. Bl TRAY HEIFER. Came to the res idence of tSe subscriber In Cambria town ship, on or about the 1st of July last, a two-year-old heifer, light red in color, with some white on face, belly and tail. The owner Is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away, otherwise she will be disposed of according to law. E. J. HUMPHREYS. Cambria twp. Sept. 3, 1S8. By virtue of sundry writs of Eiert Facias issued ont ot the Court of Common Pleas ol Cambria county, and to me directed, there will be exposed to Public Sale at the Mansion House, in jonns town, on SA1VKHAY. SEPTEMBER 4th, 1SS8. at one P. M.. the following Real Estate, to wit ? All the r.ght. title and lutereniot W.J. Woles lagle of. In and to all that certain lot of grouud situate in the borough of Wilmore. Cambria coun y. Pa., fronting on the east side of Mam St., and extending ba-?k to Pine alley, having lot no. (18) eighteen on the north, and Walnut street on the south, and known on the plan of said borough as lot No. (!20) twenty, having thereon erected a two-story frame dwellings house and store room and fame stable andett.er outbuildings, now iu the oc-upancy ol W. H. Robertson and J. C. Morehead Taken In Execution and to be sold at tbe soltol Mrs. Susan Kern. Also, all the right, title and Interest of Patrick Connell of. In and to all that certain Piece or par eel of land situate In the township of Kitat Taylor. Cambrl.t county. Pa., fronting on the Ebenshnrg ' and Johnstown real on the west, ana running j back to an alley on the east, and adjoining lot of Thomas Met tavern cn me soutn, an.i nooger .nc Anal'y on the north containing one acre, having theaeon erected a two-story plank house an 1 other outbnll lings, now in the occupancy of Patrick C.in..eil lukcn in Execution and to be sold at the suit of the Commissioners or Oamtria coirty. TERMS or SALE. loe-thlrd of the purchase monev to be paid when the prvperty is kmtcked down", and the remaining two-thlr.ls on confirma tiou of tbe deed. JOSEPH A. OR AY. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Ebensbutg. Aug. 7. 188, S State Normal School, Indiana, Pa. II Will cfmmence the new year with an nb'e :ae- ulty, rein forced y teachers of well known al i'.iiy and years of successful experience; and with a training department which bae wen t!.e nignest compllmsnts from those be-t fitted to Judge. Kelief from the ever recurrirg mental strain or examinations, better positions and better sala ties await those who take a normal course. The Fall Term Will Oien Monday, September 6, 1886. Send lor catalouge, order a room, and be on band tbe first day and you wi:l never r. grct your choice. Jul. no. St. L. IL Darling, A. .17., Prin A valuable lmi situated ship, Cambria county, ab EteriPuirg and to i,nd l oretto ad mining land of In A:l-gheny town ui five mile- from one halt miles f-om Jaiuos Kavior, W.S. Buck, aaj others conia r.mg AUOITT lOOACltKS, H-tv-int -1 ereon ere-ted a fine BRICK I W ELL 1N5 H il'sK, laree P.rn and all ne-ei.ary out-bu-ldnig Tbe larui is in a hoe condition, build trg a't n good order and It w:'l ...1 1 on esy terms For nirtlier particulars call on the .inder- s uncd on tbe preti'.scs June 4. !. M. 1. lUilSl'i L1 Etensta Fire tarance Anency T. AV. DICK, General Insurance Agent, EBEXSBURG, rA, FOR SALE. A valuable H del pr.iperty kn House, situ.itcd in Hie vv est fa I-or further par'i -ubir. the underslgne i. Ebmsburg, May IT, ist5 as the Blair rtrd ol l t.. rs-.urg 1 on or ad iress li 'UN A. BLA I R. C.VKRIAGES, WAGONS & SLEIGHS AX'KITOFC N'li.E. In tbe Court of Con. mon Picas of Cambria County. In the mat ter of the assigned estate of Hiram 1'riim. havmw been Bpsolnted auditor to distribute the fund li the hand" of Jacob J. W eaver. as-ignee. arlsin. trom his brst and partial account. Notice Is her. bv given that 1 will -it at my nfflce In Ebensburg on Tuclay Aug loth. ls-;. at piocl.K-k. a.m. i which t. me and place all persons Interested inn t present their claims or be de"a coming in on said tund. T. VA Ebensburg, July r-d troni PICK. Auditor. c OURT TROCEAMATION. 1 . nv." visl days ago. ship, and the ana county, naar Ritcer Cambria Land Company. were critically ex- amlned by Mr Huff, wno was m. TrrTDreSsed with all he saw. pronouncing the LTura. indications as highly favorable to a In abundant yield of both oil and gas In tho-e localities. Mr. Huff discovered the 1 bea.lng sand rocks of Bradford and C.ar Xon at various points throughout the territory he exam "ed. and he intimated that It wm Su inlnllon to lease, If practicable for , he capitalists he represents mrgn " ui.ckl.rk. and to proceed to develop It for oil ami K3 at once. M ARKIA4JF. LICEMSFM ISSIEO. The following marriate liceuses were Issued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Wednesday, September 3. 1856: JohnG Waltz, Chest Springs, and Mag git. Mcfiovern, Wilmore. vvi iiam Jone. nuston township. Centre county, and Harriet Wtaklen, Susquehan na township. Patrick McGovern, Tyrone, Biair county, and Sophia F.tter, Carroiltown. Edward O'N'et! and Bridget Kane. Cam bria borough. James L. Cramer, Ogallala, Nebraska, aud Mry A. B-rry, Johnstown. JCelestine A. Buck and Ragina Rosensteel, Carrolltown. jVenjamin F. Sinclair, Johnstown, and Sallie Ii. Brown, Hagerstown, Md. Mr. nemy Cassiday. of Munster town ship, while plowing on his farm on Tuesday was suddenly startled oy a crash and tbe riuannearance of bis team. Tho horses had stepped on the covering of an old abandoned i well, which broke with their weight, and both went down, oue ou top of the other. Mr. Cassiday hurrii d for assistance, and the neighbors githeroJ there, but they found one horse killed by the fall, and the other so badly injuied that it died soon after being , taken out. tmrtsm mm i U iwfilll linn u u iu is T-restrtent ot the Court of Common Plevs of the 47th Judicial District, consisting oftheCounty ol Cambria, and the Hon. John Elanag in and the Hon. Joseph Masters. Associate Judges of Cam bria county, having issued their precept pearina date the -fit day of June. JSsrl. to me directed, lor holding a court ot Over and Terminer and Oen eral Jail Delivery arid yartrr Sessions ot the Peace. In Ebensburg. for tbe County of Cambria, and tocemmence on the Ftiuvr Mokoat of Skf tkwbkr, being tbe sixth day ol September. 18S8, r.nd te continue two weeks. 1. t. h.r.hr viven to the Cnmner Justices J of the Peace, Aldermen and Constables of said County or Cambria, 'hat tney oe men and mere In their proper persons at 10 o'clock in the fore noon of said day. with their records, inquisitions, examinations and their own remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to be done, and those who are hound In recognizances to prosecute s gainst the prisoners that are or shall be in thejall of Cambria County, be then and there to proseoute agalnst them as shall be just. t ttven tinner my nauu si .iiipiuik .ui.iuu.j ot Angnst. In the year ot our Ivrd 1888. and the one hundred and tenth yearot the Independence of the United States JOSEPH A. OR AY, Sheriff. Ebensourg, Aug. 13. 1885.-41. VPMl NTSTK ATI IK'S N ITTCE. letter oi administration rfc cflt non aim trtam'nt' annrro ou the e-taie of William 'alian. late ot tbf township ol Washington, d-ceaye.i . having been granted to the under-igned. all pecon indebted to .aid estate are n t!hed to make payment wltb a.t and those having claims agatnt tbt .'.il nrMint them properly s iltiiepti-ifcted tor settlement to A. W. BV I K. Adm'r .? b. n. c. t. a ol W m hcrhnrir la . JUIV 1c Pt. V--aiiau. uee .1. Newspaper Adrertlslni Sprees s T. Barsas, IO nATU K E, 13 for Sirk Stomach. ftitDff rna For Torpid l.lver. VUKC rwa Flliooa Hiadarhe, CONSTIPATION, Tarrant's tffrryesceat iS .-Mirer A pericnt. It is certain Ir. Its eflecU It Is gentle In Its acti n. It is palateable to the taste. It can be relied upon toenre. and It cores by atn'tinn, not by outrag ing, nature. Io tot take violent purgatives your selves or allow your chil dren to take them, always se this elegant phar maceutical preparation which has been lor more thn forty years a public SictHeadacfcV" AMD IT-RIAL, LIST, "L Sscoxd Wbkk. T se Porter Klanorts. . . v FreidhoB ..... vs. Sept. Term, 18SG. THE BEST TONIC nAKW.VAMA Iks IrlnaclAWa Hteadlee the) Net-rew. Knrlchew tbe Blood. yNwTlf. Tn J L Mm, Fmrfleld. Tows, ears: -Brown'. Iron "Bitt-r. is tbe be Iron medicine I have known in my SO year.' practice. 1 bav, fmiod f avvouOiy ben6eil in nervou. or nbrnoal lh"'"a. aid m all debiUuttitvg ailmenta that ber obni Bennett I. nd wig . Miller FreidhofT tVarman Maucher McOraughy.. I)ibert... Reed Ounnlng. 1ee et ax Ansmaa . Aumable .... King - Poland Murphy Evans fc Hugh Von Lunen..... Shields Ilt. Si mil, in mv m lanuif Mm W F Baoww, SS7 Main Bt., wnnrw.T ear. -I waa ootnpletely broken down ".'In troubled wit pains ra my back Brown a Iron Bittern nuraly reetored SB. to hltb" Genuine ha. above Trade Mark and ii; red Imea onwrppr TkUc no other. Mad. only by BkVWK CHIHltAL C4, HA1.T1MOHX. HO. T ANTEP I want ou to do nrl. I ' me at yo .r t.wn ht.me , piece ; il materiaiR Iree. Ohio. LOVE. o-k for i-: l per ,k ve and. TH! PAPER! I is on file in PnllnnVlphta kat the NslM-t A.lver- tjslnr Atreocv or llidrs rV. AVER A SON, our au:bori7ed t'L.tfc s.. vs.... ....vs. ... ....s vs..., TS ... .TS vs ..vs... vs vs ....vs.. . ....vt...C K. Oo. ..vs ... . ...TS ....VB , VS VS TS. VS. ...Mechllna .Washington Twp. Boring ...Cambria Iron Co. Ol .ss ..Washlnston Twp. Lilly Boro. ...Directors of Poor Richards et al Kemery Thomas , Fitrharrls Quartz C. A N. Y. S. U K RVCDCDCII favortte. Sold y drugguif UIOlwl OIH.fcrytcAere. HATAnnH ELY'S uream Joaira Sproat ...Effliers.n . Haves Allison Lou .Park .O. O. 4Jo.a N. Y. S. K. K. Oo. vs Mechllng . . ...vs Reynolds et a ...vs Rex H. A. SHOEMAKER. Protbonotary. Proth'ys OfBce. An. 9. 1888. "jr S 4S."r-ii 4 AT-a curr IJSrcoi-ria-.-AD, rAiivrrVTDOy j?" w i mi w - -'f" is 1 I Illpps A LloTd. (Jwin Kraase FOR B4I.E-STKAM ENOTN ES, CLAY -wo tire Pans, Holler and Sheet-Iron Work. -Second-hand engines and boilers on hand. HoMJ tng engines nd machinery a specialty. TH' As OA KLIN, Allegheny, Pa. (Jan. .-ly.) Give- Relirfat nncedn " CSLB IK EEisD, CATAIUIH. HAY FEVER Xft n Liquid, SutTf" nr l'lnrdtr Free from t'n'trt HAY-FEVb K c"'ors " .... . n.. i.h, n.ili nosiTil.an.il . .rieiw eenuat Prugg st. ; by mail. r..iH ,ici- circulars free. EL l BROS.. Druggists.' I wego. N. Y. wanh:i $J to canva's for tbe sale ol Nursery V ALU ABLE FARM FDR SALE! 11 v , - fc. ' The snbscrlbcr will sell at private sale, his ttrro n Allegheny town.ni,. sm -i . , ng lands of Valentine Bishop. J.s. Mal.y and Jhn Rose, conainlng Seven ty-Th ree . I CI! ES, About .".s acre cb-a-ed. b-iv ng 'turton ere. .r.i comfortible 1,(1(1 Hi M SE, an l a g -on earn i ne l.rm I. In a Oid state ot cu.iiv. Carriage Making in all its Branches. Pdinfing, Trimming f.n.1 HKPAIH1NG of all kinds .l ie a the SHORTEST NOTICE and tbe I.4IWEST PRICES. Also. PI in'ng. Sawing an 1 Wool Turn ing with Improve! machinery. Also, all kln lsef heavy work done. Carriage smith shop connected All pi-ties trusting me with work will be Bonoe- ablv dealt with- All work warranted. p. X. CHVI E. Eisensl urg. October 84. lp4. ROHEUT EVANS. 'ne-frtmfZi r'"r-?:' 4 'JL i.-t-S ed and has a g .o I selection of fruit F-r further ; f-'sS," particulars call oa the -r -rr ,h - j r, , W Allegheny twp.. June 11. ! j . -in t. .: ,-?z 1 7 ST&R SH&Y1HG PARLOR! frppositf IiBntii Bouse, i llojO hail l.a.'. HIGH STREET, EBENSBURG. PA J. H. OA NT, Proprietor. rfSHE PT'BLH will aiwav. nn.i us i our i. JL of business In business hours. Everything Uep neat and cosy. . i-a t A c. . . VrTFR1 towel 10 Spruce St.. Mew ork anv prnr.e.1 line o tivmTit" in Amerlcjin N8si.aLrrs. I raxr Pamphlet, lor. il a .. lnsi ,,rn tne -vac. .-or. 1 UNDERTAKER, AM MANX KAClt REK OE and dealer in all km is ot H'KMTl Kt, lVyeriwtiiivfx, I j t T A bill line id Caskets always on hend.- Bodies Embalmed WH 1 N EEUl 1KLP. A pi . "0 t Stock' s-eadv emtdovment hiihtii'M. ia ART' ASM kXIEiF..S III. Apply at once, stating age tt.eier 10 ims 'tawei Brelhers. August VO. toV-4io. Rochester, N. Y irna All fits sumned free by Dr. Kline's Ureal Nerve Restorer. No Lis alter nrsv i rtav's use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and $3 00 trial bottle free to fit cases. Send to Ur Kline, tm Arch St., Philadelphia, n VIRGINIA FARMS FOR SALE. U sX farms, to to lO.iXSi acres at to 84 pr acre. Good markets. Healthy cumaw. Favor, sblc prospects. Wriu for circular, containing dearriDtiori. Sent fre-e, PTL A lnHAV K S, HKaX KSTATK AwKMTa,Pa4arwarVa. Sviot hibt"5! u hie n'.F.EMAN'. THE BOTTOM IS REACHED at LAST ! THE LARGEST STOCK OF HARDWARE EVER OFFERED in the County can be fouml at my Store. Thee arc all First-Class GooJ-;, which were bought for Cash at rock-bottom pric I do not buy or keep in stock any Cheap Job Lot or Auction Go.mIs, ani whatever vou buy from me vou can rely on bein- worth tin- money you invest. Owin? to an H.lvance I am now scllin- many -too. Is at much le- than I can replace them ftr, but I hall c. ntinue to sell at Bottom Prices until I am eon.pclleU to rt-plcnish my stock. When you want a Cooking or Heating Stove, Tinware, Hartiwaro, Nails, Iron, Glass, Trunks and Farming Implements, call ami see my Stock ami learn my Trices. 1 will not be under- .1.1. .vii. nd. UIGll STKEKT. - - - i-'-UVN-sHrnG- s 1 t ; f i I . t i I SjS-Vfsi, rrm rr mill Jl i C'fO
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