The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, October 01, 1886, Image 3

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"local a.vdpersoxal.
t,!ih" worning".
- reMce grapes goto fr Sugar Bowl.
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1 t.a' the chestnut crop will be a
potatoes to the Sugar
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tsji r,r5alit
reason ootnmences to-
- r izn,",vr',s. always f re3h, go to
"T., in Armory tlail is being en
irl tr.d in'r-roved.
--s -uters "f Clfrflii county will vote
qnrion of having- county poor
U. i; t!f next election.
R. K. Jones Ms this week. rerelT
t r, t-orttuent of ladies long anf
A' I price.
y;- 'nhn S. Dtvis. of this place, on
't 'at. riifc-aipd the farm of Mr.
j.,.-, tv-tart. in Cambria township for
V nx'v ever rtetra of editor ahsconrl-
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Ts m'f.".' ri'Tr pver is-i- n uum m
i-y -wf rave a curiosity to know
.r :t r-ave any fff- rt on a number
f'rare- Kenrpdy, of Khenshnr,
- i f TI .'!ii(1vhn'R, V'fitert his moth
i M'r !r 'M r!re Insr wek. Hol-
! rr, 'r t , f r? r f rift h n't. It wi'i
nr. rxsmine a fine asort-
' V'a- T! K. .Iimn'.
M -r 'av in-'. S'l'T-ff (riv took Mnry
Vfir in tbut frMtiition
at
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-.1 t"t Howard Jnne. at
.rt rf fr,i place, a 8on of
M J'-inep. dT'il, ft iert at
jst'" on Friday of lat
f-i ni Tnnntv Snperintndnt
r3. a., r;1.'r fip programme, "paV
'C ., 'r rnnntv Iritifnf" tr hp he'd
"1 ' , i; ct . wa prowdei, out of our
1 !x r"i -lirine parties ahont to pet
' tki"" rnf a marr'ano rene wm
t vr T"tPr(!T. and dur-
' 'Tf V.s''pt Rrnwn iupd three
T"i"-'sv ( f lat vrpfk, pj Shpr'ff
M of EMorado. Ptair rnuntv.
t a'i t-."!v crushed by ere'tlni?
v " Vr ni wiind waa drfSfo-d at
" r ' I. and he highly praises
Nil ' fi. Bradlv. of AllPchPTiT
:tT one rv !apt wppk fonnd two hen
J7. w,1 trurf'h.f. Ilka th Uiamneo tntna
report rr.ri prtlne thP piga belnif
'i-k i h! little finper. The eeee
-' f "! I !' bf.th had yolka.
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n V il g'ovs whinh she is selling
.,-.., nnrrnprewanfl nesnnrn
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" nv me uamoncs or
'ir nfi virmi'v will fake place on
'v cir.f hpr ir wncn crBnrt Pnnt'fi
' w! i h rMKhratpd hy Rt. Rv.
''"',Ti "ri thp wrmin delivered hy
" f ti,..', pradp in A'foona. rn
1 w !,. wo.e thirtv apvpn fire orm
pqr's of the stare, aceom-'''"r'v-fiw
hands and was the
'r-'pvw!tM...prt in that dtr.
'-TM.f; tt.a ahnut bftcpn "hondrd
t. .
- r. .f Rf.thprick ard hi 12-
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-r were rrrwiis the Phils
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ra;!r'-ad at Ick Haer,, on
.f, ,,,, Wf dtrnck by
V
' (-xt'iv-a and M'et Mr I?ith
w anri two rMlrtin, one
1 r''Pr ar,l the other !'-'.
i Rrrih. ion of Mrs. Nancy
r township, aud a brother
lately deceased, of
1'. arrived on the moon
it after an absence of
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" Ilia home Is In Caiifor-
k.
sa!l to be
a prosperous
' '''7 relieved, hy the TIP
"d Frv Trnaa for aU at
' ran
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'TP
I party ymjng cltlzn of
1 r:tl e could eat a pint
it,
ra'f minute. lie won,
p 'Tpam In huge hKt Mows.
"'ft
t
Hl t could eat three large
it-a H
rt ti. i
'- together weighed half
' ' u. He devoured two of
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I e third when hp anrtrtenlv
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' IfwTitt made the follow-
T, a. Wallop ; State Senatr r.
A-erDhly, A
' "ar. A. M I'.k :
G. Kramer ;
.Register and
" i- I: Fui
erton ; Surveyor,
Vf-.
pavt-r I.a . H i',.ji...i.
Kuntz and Shields sena-
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'. of Johnstown, took iror
v it for the purpose it
fipxt world A i.liTicli.n
y 'ummruipd and for souie time
v ' " t her death was almost
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n md she g nov n a lair
r- She ..1,4 . n ..
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rai'e tu Johnstown fro.u the
"A a CUrrjtree.
J 'u iw Tribu, aays that, Mr.
u'Ptr.,f Fra
T pro.ific arnle tree. F.arlv in
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M rwffi appies. it put
r,ont one-third the a za of
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and
be
to inform
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Underwear for
Ladies,
Children, and they
are
GABLE & CO.
FOR THE
Mr. Tl a i m 1 r
uarra s IVinff with ,
Phtid fever at the hoa,e o, C f'r n"
e "e aoutrDSh,p- "e cnted the d
aw .about .two week, ago, ,n Tyrone. Blair
county, where be had been employed.
Ret a letter by calling at the Ebensbnrg
W.lliams. Jonti Runk. Mr. Fred Clevenger.
Ti .'nvT elJe"--Bn.oer. Mra. Robert
Ti.lny, MrB. Phebe Jone8 ,nd
da Weaklen.
Our farmers are all buav nn .hh ,-!.
rail work and have acarcpiv ....
t. . . w T 1311
Haaight to John Owens' .tn,l n,!.
street wbere dry goods, dress goods, boots
and shoes, groceries and provisions are
always sold at bottom prices.
The United States letter envelorm i. .
new and. unique device that ia nn hi i
troduced into the principal poateffices by the
. "vu.a!ifr general. It ia a combinatl.n nf
letter sheet, -enveloDe and new tu,.t..,.
stamp of the denomination or two cents,
bearing the ai'irtary portrait of fin TT r
trant. Thry are to be sold at the rate of
IJi per thousand in any desired quantities
They are especially handy for travelers.
A renukm of th boatmen. transo.rt
lion men arx. iPortage railroad men will be
he.d at IlBiHingdon. on Tbursdav and Fri
day, Ottober M and 15th. inat. P-o..,.ir,
tickets win be sut-d by the railroad The
speakers Irani ed for this occasion are Hon.
miani ruse, of Washington. D. C: Tfnn
R. 1.. Johnston, nf this l.lana . T-k -
sod Mitctiell, D D., of Willia njSDort. and
W. II. Sctvwariz. of th Aitmn. t)...-
-Mrti,iPhiliD FlenDer. of South Fork, on
Saturday last, was so badly burned by an ex
plosion or carbon oil that death resulted on
Sunday rooming. Mrs. Flenner undertook to
bastt-a the fire in the kitchen stove by pour
ing oil on the wood, and a a natural conse-
queocf . an explosion followed, scattering the
t tlinmg oil all over t.er clothes and setting
them on fire. She was horribly burn, d and
Sulft-red In krtat auonv until rnlipvud hu
aMi.
Coairnunicitions Intended for publica
tioii Ir.quently arrive on Wednesday eveo-
ine, to lalf tor publication. Sumetirut-s
w 'can hud tkjiii for matter received at
tnt late hour but as a general rule they
nMHit be It f t out, and before the next pub-
J canon day the oews contained in them has
tost all its lierhuess and is old and pas'.
All-eomruumcatiuns should be sent to reach
the tftiee by Tuesday evening's nail or
IVedueoday Doou at the ltest.
While James Banks aud James Barr,
two. painln -j, were engaged in painting the
cornice of t ie Presbyterian church in Lewis-
tow n, on iat Saturday morning, the scaf
foidi'Dg on which they were standing gave
way and the men were precipitated to the
gto Hid below, a distance of fiftv feet.
Banks was instantly killed, bis head strik-
dk on a large stone, crushing iu his skull.
Burr's baca was hurt and his injuries are
prvnoui.Ced fatal. Banks was 35 years old
a id leaves a wife and three children.
-Mrs. Giace Rodgers, relict of Mortaa
Riggers, died at the residence of her daugh
ter, Mrs. O Donne 11, in Mmersvme on Jrl
dav last, sued one hundred and four year.
Alts. Ri.diters was the mother of eleven
ch.'dreti, seven -jt whom cuivivs as follows :
Saiih, the eldest, now past seventy-five
years of ag. widow of Anthony O'Dounell,
w Hi whom Mrs. Rodgers made her home;
Jdbn, aged seventy-three, of Prospect;
Francit, ot Miuersville ; Anthony, of Pros
pect ; Catharine, widow of Dennis Boyle, of I
Mibersvllle ; Grace, widow of James Moon- !
y, of Prospect ; Michael, of Cambria, and ',
Patrick, the youngest, of Millville.
-Ou Wednesday night about half past
ten a crash was heard in front of the Jewel-
ry store of Carl Rivlnius, and a number of
people who, were still up, gathered there .
found a stranger, who gave his name as
James Craveo, standing there and one of
the side lights of plate glass in one of the
mdow windows broken. The man admitted
thebreaklug of the window and said he
wanted to be committed. Whether It waa
done for the purpose of tobbery or for the
purpose of eoing to jail has been discussed
pio and con by all our citizens butcannot be
definitely settled. He was taken to jail and
a Jury at our next court will settle the ques
tion. On Saturday last, at Pittsburg, J. n.
M C-try. E-q., of that citv, and Charles P.
Cioby. E-q., of New Tork, attorneys for
William Van Aken, a resident of New
Yotk.tfiled a bill of complaint In the U. S.
Ciicuit Court against the Cresson. Clear
tielj Couuty A New Yoik Short Route
Railroad to recover $74 000 for work done
as a sun contractor. Van Aken a.-.ks for
the appointment of a Master to take testi
mony and.fix:bls compensation. The Court
is also asked to declare null and void a
mortire of $750 00 made by defendant to
tlte American Loan A Trust Company, of
New York, and require the latter corpora
tion, as trustee of the road, to cancel ail of
the aame Indebtedness now recorded In the
c.iunties offOlearfield and Camoria.
A gs well that Is belnp drilled on the
farm of William Blackburn, near Stewart's
station, in Westmoreland county, has devel
oped a queer find tbat is puzz lng the scieD
ti;s. The well had been drilled to a depth i f
1,200 feet, and was working a four inch bit.
when it struck -something soft. The hole
was reamed out, when It was found tbat tie
bit had struck a Jog. Pieces of wood orer
three Inches In length were taken out ot the
bole- Some of the pieces have been pre
sented to Mr. II. M. Mtle, of Braddock
How many thousands or years m
been ther. r how it got down under 1,200
feet of earth and solid rock, ia a puzziirg
question. Oiis solution given is tbat a. some
distant time an earthquake had spilt the jock
at that point, which afterward closed. The
log, which Is two and a half feet in diameter,
Is in excellent eondition.
-
ijMUea Wntd.
A lady agent is wanted In every city and
4-ilUge ; aiso Irdiea to travel ail solicit orders
fat Madame W.-kT. Cors-ts .and Corded
Cret Waists, T-mpico Forms. Iloee Sup
boilers. Steel Protectors, Ladles' Friend,
etc. Aer.r are maklnif from Twenty to
Filtv poilats a week.
Sen4 f-r circulars acd price-list to B.
WS 64 South- Salina street. Syracuse
-Y.
Saved His Uf-
Mr. D. I. Wiicoxson. of Horse Cave, Ky-.
says he wss. for many years, badly afflieted
with Phthisic, also Diabetes; the oalr.s
were almost unendurable and would some
times almost throw blm Into convulsu.es.
He tried Electric Bitters and got relief from
first bottle and after taking six bottles, was
entir.l, cured, acd had gained la flesh
eighteen pounds. Say. be Psltiwiy J
litves he would have died, had it not been
for the relirf afforded by Electric Bitter
o!d at fifty cents a bottle by E. Jne?-
you that vre saw a
Merino and Scarlet
Gentlemen and
so cheap, too.
REST.
Jnrora far Deeember Term.
The following Is a list of tl.e Grand and
Traverse Jurors drawn to serve at Decem
ber Term of Court :
OBAHD JURY.
Clearfield township E. R. Dunesan
Joseph W. Dougherty, Thomas Ryan .
Conemaogh township N. R. Griffith.
Conemaugh borough-Emanuel James.
WillUm Kirby. Edward Woodruff.
East Coneuiauith-D. F. Kameey.
EbeDsDurg-F. W. Gurley.
Gallitzln township Joseph Koontz
J oh nstowo -George Akers, Isaac CoheD,
John C. Gearbart, Samuel Kioley. Isaac
Vn Valkenbaugh.
Prospect Daniel Eagan.
Stonjcreek township Mosea Feathers.
Susquehanna township Jamea Somer
Ville. WasUington township John Lvncb.
West Taylor township Beojam to Stew
art, David Teeter, Jamea Devlin,
wilmore-William Robertson.
Woodvale Lemuel B. Eldrlde.
TRAVEKSE JURT riRST VTE.
Cambria borough Patrick Bovle.
Jobn
Downng. Geur?e Alt.
Cambria towuship JJarrison
Barkbart,
Edward Owens.
Carroll township John Fees.
Chest Springs- Luke Leaiy.
Clearfield township James McGoogh.
Conemaugh township John Eagan.
Couemaugb borougti Edward Doran,
lleniy Harris, Jobn E. Snayer, Scoit W.
W else.
Cioyle township Daniel Muttcugfc, Si
mon Scorlft.
E'jeusburg W. J. Dufton, J. A. Shoe
maker. Eldr township Jacob Kirkpatrick.
Fraj.klin Jacob L. Custer, I). A. Coulter.
Gaiiitzin township W liuaai Dawson.
Juhustowu William Baulley, Amos A.
BnuAer, Johi Dioert, Conrad H.ffaiao
Martin Uannar., Wm.J Lloyd. Mliion Len'-t-art,
Georga M.rtxlea, B. F. Speedy.
Lower Voder towusLlp A. Li. Brown,
Jan.es Felix.
Millville Thomas D. Jones, James Mar
shall, Edward McUaiis.
Munster township Ignatius Biter.
Portage towuabip John Border, Wm,
Prvce.
Prospect Patrick O'Toole.
Richland township-Frederick Keiper,
Bnuuett Nees. Jodu 11. Bomgardoer.
Summerhiil townsnip Isaiah Sberbine,
John Wright.
Susquehanna township Joseph Lantzy,
Henry McAuuliy. John M Weakland.
W ll more Thomas Kinney.
second wan.
Adams township Welgand Grnsb, Jona
than Hdse!.
Allegheny town hip Peter Felix, Jr.
Barr township Unry J. Hopple.
Cambria lowustiip Joepb Brown, Dan
iel Gilfflth.
Carroll township W. J. McCombie.
Chest low usbip John Campbell. Joseph
Swope.
Courmaugh borough S. J. Boxler, Sm
uei Brown, George Kiper.
Coopersdalo Jl. J liiough.
taoyie township John Rorabaogh.
East Cooehiaugn George Zaue.
East Taylor township Ed. C. Horner.
K.der towu?bip Lufce Bush.
Eoeuaburg S. B Sen&ebaugh.
Galluzin borougu Frederick Bush, Jacob
Fosier.
Johnstown J. F. Carpenter, Peter Co
baugn, Jotm L- Edwards, Hugh Green wood,
John F. Gr.ffiih, J. C. McFeeters, Jeorge
W. Weno
Loretto Patrick Morao.
Li'Wer Yoder township Joaeph Gates.
Millville Michael Conins, Robert Carney.
Michael Mc Bride, W. P. Rese.
Munster towuship John Sharp
Prospect John Neary. Jr.
Reade towuship David Brookbank, W,
E. Glasgow.
Ru hiand township John H. Blougb, Ja
coo G. Vainer. David Stull.
Stonycreek township Eli Wisalnger.
Wasbingcon township C. J. Cnsie.
White township Joel A. Gales.
West Taylor township Joseph Jenkins.
tarp- Rata Insr.
A. B. Biddle, of Loysburg, undertook to
try carp-rai8K .nearly three years g. He
stocked one Mnd about one fourth of an
aire in size and put In two dozen of jttaaU
carp, about three months old. They multi
plied and grew very fast, ne constructed
another pond, riiiht below the original one.
covering in area three fourths of an acre.
Last spring, about the 1st ot May, be drew
off the Mist pond and divided tbe stock,
placing part in the new pond. Only half a
dozen of the first carp that were put in were
found, being then about two years and nine
months old. Tke largest weighed sevea and
three-fourths pounds and measured in
length twenty-six Inches. The half dozen
would bave averaged at least six and one
half ponuds. He caught out about one kuo
dred of one year and ten months old, that
wouhl have averaged In weight one and one
fourth pounds, with perhaps several hun
dred small carp from eight to ten months
old.
S.ime readers may suppose that those carp
weighing one and one-faurth pounds were
not so large, .aocotdini to age, as tbe first
carp; but it must be remembered that the
older they get the larger, ic proportion to
age, they will become.
These ponds are fed by a spring of very
cold water, the temperature of which, we
nresume, at the fountain stands at about
fifty degrees, but runs slowly and warms up
in the pond to the proper temperature. The
ponds are well supplied with aquatic grass
and weeds of different kinds, which is one
necessity for auocesful carp-raising, and
where ponds are supplied with plenty of
6och grass, Ac , tor the carp to feed upon
they will not need any other attention In
that direction, as they are eutlrely a vege
table fls'i. and yet can be caught on a book
with worm bait, but are very difficult to
catoh by net. We think, all pninU consid
ered, they excel tbe trout. Bedford Inquirer-
MAKKIAWE IJCESSES ISSCED.
The following marriafee licenses were
Issued by tlie Clerk of the Orphans' Court
for the week ending Wednesday, September
29. 188:
Michael Kiikpatrick and Katie Weak
land, Carroll township.
Orvllle S. D ckson, Altoona, Pa., and Jen
nie Kaylor. Gaiiitzin.
Orphans' hirt arfament .!.
In the ma'ter of the proceedings for spe
cific performance in the estate of Biassius
ln.1 dfp'ri.
In the matter of proceedings for sale of
real tstate In Christiana Myers estate.
In the rott-r of the exceptions to the re
port of Chal I. Dick, auditor, to pass upon
ttie exceptions and report distribution of
fands in the hands of Jo n J Kinney, ex
ecutor of Charles Hunter and William Hun
ter, administrators of Anthony Hunter, de
CeMd JOHN BROWN,
Clerk, O C.
Tvntiold. fellow ferlet Favera,
Meaalc. lHptherla. Small-poi,
I helrra. f.
Darbys Piophy lactic Fiuid will destroy
the infection of all fevers and all contagious ,
and infectious diseases. .VIII keep the at
Biosphere of any sick room pure and whole
some, absorbing and des'royir.g unhealthy
effluvia and centagion reiuiting therrfrom.
Will neutralize any bad smell whatever, not
by disguising it, but by destroying it.
Use Dsrbys Prophylactic Fluid in every
pick-too rn.
beg to inform you that we saw
some pretty Dress Goods at re
markably low prices. GABLE & CO.
for the rest.
1402 ELEVENTH AYE. 1402.
Hemlock Item.
Mra. John Leahey, Sr., who has been
quite ill lately Is alowly convalescing.
Miss Rose Veigel. who bad been absent In
Altoona, for the past year is now home,
quite ill with the typhoid feyer.
Six new bosses are now In the course of
erection on the lots recently purchased by
A. V. Barker, E.-q.. at asslanee's sale of the
George property. Mr. J. T. Long, of Sum
merhiil. baa the contract and they will be i
posbed to a speedy completion.
Tbe talented and accomodating. telegraph
operator and genial correspondent of the
Altoona Sunday Morning. Mr. Will. Kelly,
bas gone on a two week's trip to New York.
Everybody who kuows Will, wish blm a
pleasant trip and a safe return. C
Commn n Icated .
Loretto, Pa.. Sep. 28, 1886.
is It not strange that every fledgling who
piques himself as being able to edit a news
paper should consider It a bonnden duty to
say something in bis leader about things
of which he is totally ignorant? How
strange tbe language used In the Voice of
September 23d sounds In this enlightened
aKeTue Sale of Indulgences in the Cath
olic Church." Leave it there gentlemen
and read a little more. You will find srany
useful hints In the hidden lore of the
chnrch abonc prohibition.
Yon can't work to much purpose wnless
you are well, but you can build up your
health and strength with Parker's Tonic,
and work will then become easy. It sets the
longs, liver and kidneys In working order.
Cougts and Colds vanish before it- Take
it in time.
Bar Fever.
I have been a periodical sufferer from bay
fever (a most annoying and loathsome
disease), since the summer of 1879, and un
til I used Ely's Cream Balm, was never able
to find any relief until cold weather I can
truthfully say that Cream Balm cured me.
I regard It as of great value, and would not
be wl'.hout it in the hay fever season. L- M.
Georgia, Binghamton, N. Y.
Obituary.
MALOT-Died at hln residence, ia Pflektown,
on Thursday evening, September 16th, Mr Peter
Maloy,
Mr. Maloy was a man of singularly clear judg
ment and mental power and upon all questions of
public Interest bit views were intelligent and just.
He bad been a resident of Nlcktown for about four
years, during wbleh time both In his basiaess and
prirate relations he sustained an enlable repu
tation. HIS leuneral was largely attended, and
many and titter were the tears that foil upon his
grave. His remains were Interred In the cemetery
at Cameron's Bottom.
McI'EKMirr Wed at his residence In Loret
to, on Tneday AuauM 1. 1886, James P.. son of
James and L.ydi Mclerm1tt, deceased, formerly
of Ebenshurs:. aged 31 years and nine months.
May be rest in peace.
Iet me lay. before the summer fades.
One flloweron his srrave!
Let roe write tetore my heart Shalt tall.
One word upon his tomb !
Let me breathe a prayer aHoTenlm,
And await till Uod so willing.
Here beside him In the silence.
All the rest of ns find room.
Do I cannot jtather flowers !
I can write lor him no verses !
Let the prayer be loved so dearly.
Ie Profundls" be my ory.
Ob t tbe Lord will surelv hear me.
Hear the voice of my petition
Thro' that pleotltul redemption,
Urant him endless rest on hla;h.
M.
KKW AITER I INF.5IFXTS
WANTED
For our Reliable Nursery
Mtock. on Salary or Commis
sion. Write for terms, enclo.lna jtip)ii-w!".
No experience needed. S. QftTT'QTVTT'M
A. JlillMRin Si Co., Nor- O AJjIjUlUJull
serymen, Rochester. N. Y.
FOR SALE !
The well known Shenkle Urlst Mill, one
fourth mile f-om ratlroBd station at Ebenhurir.
This Is a three run wate' power mill and will be
sold cheap and on reo-anabl payments.
Inquire ot J . A. OK AZ1KK or
A. V. BAKKKK.
Executors I). Shtoaie..dec'd.
PEREMPTORY ORDER
UF
ASSIGNEE'S SALE
OF
TUMBLE RE.Uj F.STiTE
By virtue of an order of the Court of Common
Pleas of Cambria cumy tn me directed, I will
offer at Public Sale on the premlres, on
TUtSDA Y, OCTOBER 19. 1888.
at ONE o'clock, p. M., the following described
real estate :
All that certain piece or parcel of land situate
partly In Lilly borough and Washington town-
snip, iu saia county, sajominic lans of isienoias
Hebe. Jeremiah McOonla-le's estate. Mary Mc-
Oouith and otb' it remaining? unsold of the as-
strned estate or Prudence M. and Kachael C.
tieorje, containing- about
150 ACRES,
be the same more or less.
The above described piece ot land Is IB great
part Improved, and under cultivation, having
taereon erected a two story frame dwelling house.
stahle and oot-ouiiatngs, ana nas an orcnard ot
excellent fruit tnereon.
The above described land Is situated la Lilly
borough and Washington township, convenient
to the coal operations along- the line ot the road
In tivoae districts, and Is v sdkrlaid with coal.
The Assignee Is furthur authorised by the order
of Court tn sell the property as a whole or divide
the same Into parcels and lots. Tb.i he will on
the dav of snle offer certain lots to adjoin those
already 'ld so tbat each purchaser ean procure
a dealrafcle property. A plot or plan thereof can
be seen rv calling upon the Assignee ir Upon
Wrm H. Sechler, his attorney at Et.ensbunr.
TERMS OF SALK Five per cent ol the
amount the property sells for tn be paid when
the profteny Is struck down : the remainder ol
one third when the sale or sales are confirmed,
the nalanee In two equal annual payments there
after, to be secured hy the bond and mortgage ol
the purchaser, with Interest.
PE1 EK P. OF.OROE,
Assignee of Prudence M. aad Kachael C Oeore.
fcheosbur Oct- 1. '80.
RGUNJENT LIST.
OCTOBER FOVRTH. 18M.
Lee and
ife
vs...
vs....
VS..C
K. R. Co
Q.oarri.
Boring et al
C. 4k. a N. Y. S. R.
Bennett
Ansraaa .......
Stan!ey
Oallagher....,
McCoy
Fullmer
Stutsman
I Jtnee
Trefts ..
rs Commonwealth
vs....C C. It N. Y. S.
K. R. R. Co.
... -.vs. Bridley
va Horner
...... vs Stonebra fcer
.. vs Ianc
vs o-hotn
O'Neill
.Kittannlng Ins. Co
Exceptions to road in Washington township Irom
mglin nn.tge.
I'onfer vs. .Com'th a Coneat'gh
Borough
Sotora Strayer vs Col
Bowers '. vs Kelly
Covan St Bay vs Freelan 5o.
Faivella . lenny
Same vs Oerbv
Same vs McOlnley
Wsaklan-I vs Wharton -l al
In the matter of ths A 'sitrnment ot I.ea ls Hart
uia... Weakland vs Mancher
Ftcke vs Noel
sksys vs Larimer
Exceptions to road Irom Ed. Kilgailens to Fallen
Timber
Bearer ..vs Slioentnkrr
Wlluiaa v Hearer
H. A. SHOEMAKER. Prothotipfri'V.
Proth'y I O.'B.'e. Sept. 2.
"yTE beg to inform you that the best
value in Blankets we ever came
across was at 1402 Eleventh avenue,
Altoona right here in our own town
GABLE & CO. FOR THE REST.
EEKEEAL SLECTION rumil.! !
M Sare tbe Commonwealtli !
WHEREAS, by an Act of the Gen
eral Assembly ot the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to regulate the
(General Elections within the Commonwealth," it
Is enjoined upon me to give public notice of said
elwtioD. and to enumerate In said notice what of
ficers are to be elected, 1. Jon. A. UiiT, High
Sheriff of the County of Cambria, In the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania, de hereby make known
and give notice to the electors of the county afore
said, that a Oeneral Election will be held in the
eald County ol Cambria on the
2d Day of November, A. D. 1886.
tbe same being tbe Tuesday next following the
first Monday of said month.) at whlcn time State
and County officers will be elected as follows:
ONE PERSON for Ooveraor.
ONE PERSON for Lleuteoant-Oovernor.
ONE rEKSON for Secretary Internal Affairs.
ONE PERSON for Auditor General.
ONE PERSON for Congressman at Large.
ONE PERSON In conjunction with tbe eonn
tles of Blair. Bedford and Somerset for Congress.
TWO PERSONS for Members of ths Oeneral
Assembly ol tbe Commonwealth ol Pennsylvania.
ONE t-EKSON lor Protnonotary lor ins esunty
Of Cambria.
0 E PERSON for Register and Recorder tor
the county of Cambria.
ONE PERSON for District Attorney for the
ounty ol tJambrta.
ONE PERSON for Poor Heuse Director for the
county ol Cambria.
1 alav hereby make kmoww and srlvo
notice that tbe places lor holding the aloreraid
elections In tbe several wards, boroughs, districts
and townships within said county, are as follows,
to wit :
Tbe electors of the district composed of tbe
township ol Allegheny te meet at Bradly'i school
boufe. In said township.
The electors of tee district composed ot the
township ot Adams to meet at the house of Ianiel
ltunmite.fn Adamsbarg,
The electors ol the district composed of the
township ot Barr to meet at school house No. 11,
In said township.
The electors of U district composed of the
towjhlp of Black IK-k to meet at the bouse of Ad
am Makin, deceased, tn said township.
The electors ot the district composed of the
township ot Cainoria to meet at the township
school house In Eoensnurg borough.
The electors of the district composed ot tbe bor,
ough of Cambria to meet as follows: First ward,
at the school bouse In said ward ; Seecnd ward in
the borough lock-up lo said ward.
The electors ol the district composed ot the
township ol Carroll to meet at the school house ic
Carrol I town borough.
The electors af the district composed of the bor
ougn ol Carrolltown te meet at the school house
In a .id borough.
The electors ot ths district composed of the
township of ('best lo meet at school house No. 9,
in said township.
The elector, ot the district composed of tbe bor
ough ot Cheet Storings to meet at the bouse of Ja
cob Wagner, la raid borough.
The electors ol the district composed of the
towuship ol Clearfield to meet at school house No.
3. adjoining tbe village of St. Augustine. In said
township.
The electors of the district composed of the
town.hip oJ Conemaugh to meet at tbe school
house at Singer's, in said township.
j 1 he electors of the district composed of the nor-
oogb ol Conemaugh to meet at follows: Eirst
- ward, at tbe houue ol Peter Maltzie, in said First
ward ; .-eound ward, at the house of John Swan
' man. In said Second ward.
The elector of tbe district composed ol the bor
ough of Coiersdala to meet at the school house
' In said borough.
The electors of the district composed ot the
: toa nship ol Croyle to meet at the school bouse Iu
i the village ol Summerbill, In said township,
i The electors of tbe district composed of the
, township ot Ltean to meet at Ktclands' school
boure. iu said townhhlp.
I f he electors ot the district composed of the bor
' ougn oi ui Conemaugh to meet at the school
bouse in said borough.
i The electors ol the district composed ot the bor
' oupb ot Ebenst.urg to meet as loilows : Eastward.
! at the oJtlce ot Richard Jones, jr.. In sail, ward;
j West ward, at Council Room, In said ward,
I Tbe electors of tbe district composed of the
j township ot Elder to meet at the school bouse In
trie vtluuce ot St Boniface in said township.
& .w : iioi. oi wie ciieinci romiHMfa oi tue iHir-
ough ol Franklin to meet at the school beuse In !
laid borough. j
Tbe electors ot the district composed of the
towuship of Gallitxin to meet at school bouse ,
No. x. kuown as Mountain School houe.
Ths electors ol the district composed of the bor :
oughot Oalntsiu to meet at tbe school bouse In .
Said borough.
The eieciors ol the district composed of tbe bor
ough ol Orutiotowc to meet at the public school
faoufe in said borough.
Tna electors ol the district composed of the '
township ol Jackson to meet at the house ot Hen- I
ry Rager, in said township. i
The electors ol tbe district composed of the bor
ough ol ,'ohnstown lo meet aa lollows : First ward,
at too office lormerty occupied by Thomas b.
W alters, public square; Second ward, at the office
olj.s straer. .. on Market street, in said .
I ward; Third ward at Mansion Houe, corner Broad
t t Frank 1 1 -a street, in said want ; Four.r. ward at lb.
: sciiooi bouse in said ward ; Filth ward, at the
j house ot Augu.t Wiegand, In said ward ; Sixth
ward, at the Johnstown lottery. In said ward ,
Seventh ward at the office ol Samuel W. Miller, .
i In saia ward.
The electors ol the district composed of the bor
; ougu of Lilly's to meetat the school house, In said
borougn. j
The electors ol tbe district compose! of the bor-
ougn ol Loretto to meet at the school house In
sid borough. j
The electors cf the district composed of the !
township of Munster to meet at the warehouse of
Augustms liurbin. deceased. In the village ol i
Munster in .aid township.
The electors ol tbe district composed ol the bor- ;
ough ol Millville to meet as follows : First ward,
at -he lock-up ; Second ward, at the hose carriage j
houe in said ward. :
Theeleciors olthe district composed of tbe bor- i
ough of Prospect to meet at the school house In :
said borough. .
The electors or the district composed ot the i
township ol Portage, to meet at the school bouse i
near the village ol Portage
Ire electors of the district composed of ths
township ol Reade to meet In the tin shop of
Abraham I'ornollus, In the village ol Olasgow In .
said township. i
The electors of the district composed of the I
township ot Richland to meet at tba bouse of Jo- ;
seph Oeis. in said township.
The electors of the district composed of tbe
township ol Stonycreek to meet at Jacoby's school
bouse. In said township. I
The electors of the district compesed of the '
township of Summerbill to meet at Summerbill
school house, tn the borough ol Wilmore. I
The electors ol the district composed of ths bor- !
ongb ol Summit to meet at tbs school house In !
said borough, near the eastern limits of the same !
and fronting on Pottage railroad. i
The electors of the district composed of the!
township ol Susquehanna to meet at ths bouse of !
Michael Piatt, in said township. !
The electors ol the district composed of the j
township of Taylor to meetat tLe school house I
neat Jonts Blouch's. In said township. I
The electors of the district composed of the "aaing partition or m reai omavo ot aaia uwm
townshlp ol East Taylor to meet at Angus' school nt nd among his heirs and legal represent-
bouse In said township.
The electors o the riktrist eorr,..d of th. hn,.
ouah of Tnnnelhlll to meet at tbe
school house In
said borough.
The electors of the district composed of ths bor
ough ot Woodvale to meet at tbs new school i
house In said borough.
The electi rs of the district composed of ths bor- i
ounh of Wilmore to meet at council ebsmbsr, in
said borough.
I'he electors of the district composed of ths
township of Washington to meat at the school
house at tbe loot of Plans 4, In ths borough ol
Lilly.
The electors of tbe district composed of ths
township ot White to meet at the small (tors
house of John O. Oates. tn said township.
The electors of tne district composed of tbe
township of Y'oder to meet as lollows : First di
vision at school honse No. S.ln said township:
Second division, al said Beam's school house, in
township.
SPECIAL ATTEXTIOX.
Sec. 1. Every male eitli-o tw nty no years of
age. possessing the following qualifications, shall
be entitled to vote at all elections:
Firtf He shall have been a citizen of the Uni
ted States at least one month.
Second He shsll have resided In the State ons
year (or it having previously been a qualified
elector or native born citli-n of the State, he
shall have removed therefrom and returned
within six months) Immediately preceding the
election.
7'aird He shall have resided In the election
district where he shall offer to vote at levst . w-i
months Immediately preceding the election.
Fourf - If twenty-one j ears of age. or upward,
te shall have paid within two ypa-s a State or
county tax. winch shall have been assessed at
least two months and paid at least one month bo
fore the election.
Sir. 4. All elections by the cltnens shall he by
bal'ot. Every ballot voted shall re numbered Iu
the order In which It shall be received, aud the
number recorded hy the election officers on the
list of voters. opoelte the name of ti e elector who
presents the ballot Any elrator may write his
name upon nis t spiel, or cause nis name to I -a
written thereon, and attested hy a citlxea ot the
district. The election officers hall be sworn or
affirmed not to disclose how any elector shall h ive
roied unless required to do so as a witness In a
pjdiclal proceeding.
Siv Electors shall In all easej except treason,
felony and breach or surety nf the peace, be
t.r.viieeJ Irom arrest duriug their attendant on
elections, and in going to and returning; tuera
Irom Sxc. 6. Whenever any ol the qualified electors
of th s Commonwealth shall be In active in...a-y
ae'vlce. under a requisition from the Pre'dc-t til
t e United States, or by authority Irom this Com
roonaealth. such electors may exercise ths right
ol suffrage In all elections by tbe eitlttens. under
such regulations as are or shall be prescribed by
law. as fullv as If they were present at their nrnal
pla.-es ol election.
Stfc. T. All laws regulating ke holding of elec
tl. n by the cilixeiis for the registration of elec
tors rhail be unllorm throughout the State, hnl
no olertor shall be deprived ot tbe privilege tf
tin-; t y ru.i. of b! name not neing reairte: ej.
Sac. 8. Any prron who shall give or promise or
ofler to give to any elector any money, reward or
otner valuable consideration for his vote at any
leetlon, or lor withholding ths same, or who
shall give or promise to give such consideration
to any elber person or party for aoch elector's
vote or for the withholding thereof, and anv elec
tor who shall rseelvs or agree to receive lor him
self or another, any money, rewa d or other valu
able consideration tor his vote shall at any elec
tion, oner withholding the same, thereby forfeit
the right to vote at faeh election ; and an elector
wnose right to vote shall be challenged for snch
cause before the election officers, shall be re.
quired to swear or affirm that tbs matter of tba
cfaaliengs la untrue before his vote shall be re
eel ved.
Sac. 9. Any person who shall while a candidate
tor office be guilty ot bribery, fraud or wilful vio
lation ot any election law shall be forever dis
qualified from holding any office of trust or profit
wiibm this Commonwealth : and any person con
vtcted of wilful violation ot the election laws I
suau, in addition to any penalties provided by
law. bo deprived ol tbe right or suffrage absolute
ly for a term of lour years.
Sac 13. Far tbe purpose of voting no person
shall bo deemed to have gained a residence hy
reason ol bis presence, or lost ll by reason of bis
absence, while employed In the service, either
civil or military, ol this State, er of the 1'nlied
States, or on tbe high seas, or while a student of
any Institution of learning, nor while kept In a
poor bouse or other asy lam at public expense, nor
wnite confined in pnbile prison.
Sac. 14. District election boards shall consist of
a judge and two Inspectors, who Shalt be chosen
annuaiiv by the citizens. Each elector shall
tiavs tbs right to vote for the judge and one in
spector, and each lnspecor shall appoint tbe
clerg. The first election board ot any new district
shall be selected, and vacancies In election boards
filled as sbali be provided by law. Election offi
cers shsll be privileged Irom arrest upon day of
election and while engaged In making np and
tr-nsmittlng returns, except upon a warrant or a
court oi record or judge thereof, for an election
fraud, tor lelooy, or lor wanton breach of the
peace. In clues they may claim exemption Irom
jury duty during tb-lr terms t.1 service.
sac. 16. No person ik .11 be qualified to serve as
an election officer vino shall nold or who snail
have held an office or appointment or employ menl
In or nuder the government ol the United States,
or ol this State, or ot any city or county, or any
municipal board, commission or trust In any ri ty
.w wm.j j.."wb " iu. t,K, and Aldermen, no
tanes public aud parsons In the military service
ollbestaie; nor anal, any election officer be ell-
gihle to any civil office to be filled at an elecMon ;
at wtnch he sh.ii serve. , 0niy ts such suoor-
n i ntxl a rniiBiri tiI or Iim . . . . .
. ' " i n nicer. Deiow to" rntutj ,
uw ,tyoTeoaa ''"""er. as shaii be designated by J
And also the following Aetsof Assembly now In
force in this I tats, vtx:
A CT OFJAJi'UAR Y30, 1874.
Sen. 4. That all elections hereafter held ander
the laws ol this Common wealth, tbe polls shall
be opened at seven o'clock. A. m , and close at
seven o'clock P. M.
See. 8. Whenever there shall be a vacancy la an ;
election board on the morning of the election, said
vacancy shall be filled in conformity wtth existing !
laws. I
The Act of Asssmbly, entitled "An Act relating
to the Eloctl n of this Commonwealth," passed
July 2, 1876, provides as lollows. to wit : .
That tbe Inspectors and Judges shall meetat
the respective places appointed for holding the
elections In the district to which they respectively
belong, before seven o'clock In the morning ol
Tuesday. November 2nd, and each said Inspector
shall apiiolnt one clerk, who shall be a qualified
voter of snch district.
In case the person who shall bave received the
second highest nnm'ier ol votes lor inspector shall
not attend on the dav of an election, then the
person who shall have received the next hlgh-st
number ol votes for judge the next preceding elec
tion shall act as inspector In bis place. And In
case the person who shall have received the hlgh
' est number ot votes lor Inspector shall not attend,
toe person elected judge shall appoint as Inspect
I or In bis place. And In case the person elected
j judge shall not attend, then the inspector who
; shall have received the highest number of votes
shall appoint a judge tn his place, and if any
vacancy shall continue In the board for the space
j of one hour alter ths time fixed by law for the
opening of the eleci ton. ths quail Bed voters of the
j township, ward or district tor which such officers
i bave been elected shall elect some of their number
to fill the vacancy,
j MODE OF VOTLYG.
i The attention of all qualified voters Is directed
! to tbe tol.owing Act of Assembly regulating tbe
! mode of voting In this Commonwealth :
! CH ANtlE IN MODE OF VOTINO.
An Act regulating the mode nf voting at all the
elections in the several counties of the Common- i
wealth, approved March 30. 1S89:
Site. 1. Be it enacted by fe Semite nd ffmirt of 1
Rrpretentat ieet o f the Commonireallh of iVnnsy'ra- !
sua tn (ieneral Attembly met. mnd it it hereby enact
ed by the authority of the tame That the qualified
voters of the several countiss ot this Common
wealth at the general, township, borough or spe
cial elections, are hereby authorised and required
to vote tbe tlcke a printed or written, or partly
printed or partly written, several I v classified as
follows . One ticket shall embrace the names of
all Juiges of Courts to bo voted for. and be labeled
outside '-Judiciary " one ticket shall embrace the i
names of all State officers vofej for and be labeled i
"State:"' one ticket shall embrace the names ot i
all countv offlcois voted lor. and te labeled 1
- County ;" one ticket shall embrace ths names ef
all township officers voted lor. and be labeled I
Township ;' one ticket shall embra'-e the names
o' all borough officers vots l lor. and he labeled ;
'Bo-ou:rh :" and each class shall b deposited In i
a separate ballot box. 1
Oivgjt under soy band, at my office In Ebensburg, I
this 24th day of September. In the tear of our j
Ixtrd one thousand eight hundred and eighty- j
six and the 1nd pendenre ol the United States )
oi America tne one tinn ired and eleventh.
JOSEPH A. O RAY, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg, Sept. 24. 1SSS.
S
WITHI C. SH'IBTLIDGKH AliDElT,
12 miles Irom Philadelphia.. Fixed price covers
every expeose. even books, ac. No extra charges.
No Incidental expenses No examlnatl- n for ad
mission. Twelve experienced teachers, all men,
and all graduates. Special opportunities for apt
students to advance rapidly. Special drill lor
dull and backward boys. Patrons or students
mav select anv studies or choose the rernlar F.nr
lish. Scientific, Business. Classical or Civil Fngi.
neerlng course. Students fitted at Media Acad
emy are now In Harvard. Yale. Princeton and ten
other Colleges and Polvte.-hnle Schools 10 tto
deuts sent to c liege In 1883. 15 In IMt 10 In 18S5,
10 in 1SS5. A graduating class In the commercial
department every year. A Physical and Chem
ical Laboratory. Gymnasium and Ball O round.
livO vols, added to the Library In 11S3. Media
has seven churches aud a temperance charter
which prohibits the sale ol all In'oxlcatlng
drinks. For new illustrated circular address the
Principal and I'rr.prletor. SwlTHIX.t". SHORT
LirxJE, A. M.. (Harvard Graduate) Media, Pa.
, . . 1
"V"01 U -To the hetrt and fees' repretentatnet ,
1 of John Fry. deceatcd : ........ . '
Take notice that an inquest will be held at ths j
late residence or John r ry, deceased. In the town
ship or AMei-heny. In the county of Cambria on ,
Friday, far 8th day of October next, at IO o'clock,
t tie f-renoon ol that day. for the purpose ol
attves. if tne same can ne tone witnout prvjuiice
to or spoiling ol tne wDole; otherwise
to value
na appraise tne .uie sccoro.ng to law
at which
time and pleoe you are required to attend It v i
think proper. JOSEPH A. OR AY. Shertfl.
Sheriff's Office. El-enshurg, Sept. la liM.-st.
Letters testamentary oc the estate of Mary
Hanlln. late ol Monster township, deceased, hav
ing been granted to the undersigned, all persona
Indebted to said estate are notified to make pay
ment witbonl delay, and those having claims
against the same will present them, properly
authenticated, far settlement, to
PHILIP NOON.
Executor.
Monster tap., Sept. 10. 1888.
JXECUTOIVS NOTICE.
letters testamentary on tbe estate ot Annie
Williamson, late of Oallltsln borough, deceased,
having beeu granted to the undersigned, all per
sons indebted to said estate are notified to make
payment witbont delay, and those having claims
against the same will present them, properly au
thenticated for settlement, to
ALFRED WILLIAMSON,
Executor.
Oailltxtn, Sept, 3. 18M St.
E
XECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Letters testamentary on the estate of Jacob Na
gle. late ol Oleartleld townahtp. deces'ed. having
been granted to the onderslgned, all persons In
debted to raid estate are notified to make pay
ment without delay, and those having claims
against ths same will present tbem, properly au
thenticated lor settlement, to
JESSB NAOLE,
Executor.
Clearfield twp , Sept. S. 18-8t.
S1
TRAY HEIFER. Camf lo the re-
dence ol the subscriber In Cambria town
ship, en or about the 1st ol July last, a two year
old 'half.tr. light red In color, with some whl'S on
facr.fcei y and tall. Ihe owner Is request d to
come forward, prove property, pay charges and
take her away, otherwise she will bs disposed of
according to law.
E. J. HUMPHREYS.
Cambria twp. Sept. . 18M.
tS ol
av call e. I. ni' ! !- rr.toer.-
ol the subscrltier In Barr U. w n s a to ahoat
1 th of July last, five head of three year-old cattle
ds-er hed as lollows- One red steer, three red
bettors and on white and red s, wotted hei er.
The, owner la requested to corns lorw rl. pro-e
property, pay charges and take them away, olh
er '.o lhu will cedispoaeat ul acoordln. to law.
E. W. EVANS.
Barr township. Hep. IS. 18.16.
AV
ANTEll 1 want you to do parlor work
me at your own home , go d pay : i
pleoa ; all material tree. A. LOVE. Clove
an.
THE BOTTOM IS
THE LARGEST STOCK OF HARDWARE EVER OFFERED
in the County can be found at ray Store. These are all First-Cl&fls
Goods, which were bought for Cash at rock-bottom prices. I do not
buy or keep in stock any Cheap Job Lot or Auction Otxd3, and
whatever you buy from me you can rely on being worth the money
you invest. Owing to an advance I am now selling many goods at
much less than I can replace them for, but I shall continue to sell at
Bottom Prices until I am compelled to replenish my stock. When
you want a Cooking or Heating Stove, Tinware, Hardware, Nails,
Iron, Glass, Trunks and Farming Implements, call and see my Stock
and learn ray Prices. I will not be undersold. Aug. 13S5.
a-. X3i"cr3srTiiEi"Z",
HIGH STREET. - - - UiHEXSBURG-
THE GOIDEX AGE COOKING ST0TE.
OYER 50,000 IN USE.
'yi
nronnrtiuiifMi Vnr w. in-Kt mrifithness of castings and perfect fit-
... T c . ..
tlOS lt IS Unequalled. As BKER IT IS PERFECT, ami We ht'llCVe
, . .,1 .. - j
that this, our latest i iroduct ion, is, without exception, the linest and
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best operating cook stove made to day.
Soa by JOHN FENA
. Joh nsto iv n , Pen na.
DONALD E DUFTON.
ATIIIRNKY-AT-LAW.
F.UKrotHL .o,
"Office In Armory Building.
F
OR MALE TEAM EN i I N' E. CI. Y -wo
Second-hand engines an. I roiVr'on hand. Hlt
Ing eTia'nes nd mitchtnerv a speclaitv. THOM
AS CARLIN, Allegheny. Pa. (.f.n . 'ii.-ly .)
VnvrRTiiF.n
Rowell A
Rst bv a.jtre-'nK S.eo. -
in Spruce St. New Y ork.
can learn the utifl cot of anv pr.io--d line of
AT KRTIIN'l in American .ipcr-. IOO
Pasre Pamphlet, lor.
A1
UDITOirS NOTICE P'tn un ler-
signed having been mi t-omtd bv tr.etv.urt
of Common Pleas of Cambria county auditor to
distribute the fond in the band of otls Lloyd,
Assignee of Reese John Llov.1, htrehy gives no
tice that he will :t af his office Ic Kten-tiurg, on
Vietifay. October Jt. J!ci". at 2 o'cl'wk. p. in., at
wlich time acd place all perons tn'eret-tad must
attend or be delarred fn ni coming tn on said
fund.
T. W. 1'TCK. Auditor.
Sept. 24. l-6.
A'
UDITOR'S NOTICE. In the mat
ter of the final account of Joseph Hogue
Anm'r. ot Mary A. Bradley, dee'd. nd Adm'r.
d. t. n. c. t. a. t.f John Bradley, dee'd The un
dersigned having been spjK.lnted Auditor t y
Orphans' Court of Cambria count?-. Pa., to tnjk--dlstributlon
of the funds in the hands ol said
accountant, notice is hereby given ttut I will
sit at the Arbitration Room, in c urt House, in
Ebensburg.; Cambria county, V-.. on Fridey.
Oct. l. liiti, at 10 o'clock, a." in., "f snl.l day. to
discharge the dnti'S ol my appointruent. when
and where all persons interested mav attend cr
be forever debarred from coning inoo said fund.
H. H. MYERS. Auditor.
Sept, 24. 1S6.
ADMINISTRATOHS NOTICE.
letters of administration fe front's noa
cvm tettamento annexo n the estate of Teresa
Scanlan. deecaved. having been granted to the
nndersigned. a II pt rsoi.s Indehted t" said es ate
arenotihrd to iiiuq pv stent w i;hou t d jtay , a nd
those having cltlm against th same will pre
sent the same properly authenticated for te! '.le
nient to
JOSEPH HOOVE.
Adm'r d. b n. c. t. a. of Teresa Scanlan. dee'd.
Lorelio. Pa., Aug. 20, ls.-t
FOR SALE.
I
On of tho tnoat desirable Tracts af ;
Land for a C'oloay to t ronad.
Consisting nf about Vi 000 it of rich Farming
Land, ot which coiisi.1en.ble Is cleared, and tbe
balance tn fine timber, lor staves saw mill lum
ber, (te.. within e-fHl markets There ts on tbe
land a charcoal Iron Furnace, w th No. 1 machln
erv ; a Orlst Mill Saw Mill and Tannery, rnn ty
steam, and shout thirty dwcllinirs and other build
ings : situate in Trigg county. Ke ntocky, having
two mile ot river fronton the Tennessee river, and
the whole la oft -red at the low (rice ol Five lol
lnrs per acre, with perfect tul-, or will se'l a por
tion tn suit buyers. All I ask is to go and see ths
proper y, as uo such a bargain can be louod tise
where.
For fuller information, call on or aJdrsas
O. RERINMER.
10 Fonrtb Aret-ue, I'ltierg. Pa.
V 24 1 m.
VALUABLE FAR.H
FOR SALE!
The snhsvriliei will rll nt private rale, his tarm
In Allegheny townshiji. i'ml.rii c. on't . ad)otn
lng lands of Valentino Hi'bup. Jos. Maloy and
Jnn Rose, conalulng
Seventy -Three .JCHKS,
About fca acres cleared. hv ng thrrtM.n erected a
comfortable I,Ot Hi'l'SE. and a -rood t.arn. The
farm Is in a gosal state ot cultivation, well water
ed and has a good .-election ol fruit. For lurtl.er
particulars call on the sut.scrif.er on i he premises
JOSEPH BILLKR.
Alleghenv twp.. June 11. lft-tti.
STIR SHAlG PiRlQB!
Opposite Coantisa Pocse, in LM s RuiUm.
HIGH STREET, EBKXSBliUG. I'A
J. II. OA NT, IVoprietor.
ritH E Pl'HLlCwill always find us at our place
JL of business in business hours. Everything kept
neat and cosy. Clisa m towku-. a -rs.-ui.Tr.
yo Actual
College,
1P1 Fifth .Uijiit. PiTrsiBt. Pa.
Tbs only college In the whole world where
young ineu can learn booUkoapltig by actual
practice -ihe only possible way to Iran. it. th
bookkeeping lelng made entirely 'ro:n tte bus!
nes iran-acte.l t.y the students" ihetoseives. tha
s measii.ry meet it in real business. Learti
easy. r..p.f writing by osr i.ew svstem. Wrlts
foa College Jour 'al : s-nt free
T. M. Will. us), presld- i t and pro easor of
plain and ortiameotai nunnship. J. M.
Phillip. .r,. essor of the theory and practice of
account. Au t.ors,
S--J4 ISM. i rn.
teachers and Proprietors.
t
'he '
Pitt sour, Pa.
Tbs oldest and beat appointed Institution for
obtaining s Bu-inssa Education. For Circulars
aldroM f,
Iatr Nob.
- in.
21 I'M.
SELWYH HALL "'"'
4 thoo'irrt prettars'nry hatl for B-vs. 4'wat
aJwartoal apon taoMiUtasary plam. Beysefaaf
as ad-a!t-d a-H fr ea-a'.rrca. rsss, a.'-.
L. C. BUHOP. HsasJ Msatsr, rTsaoirta'i a.
for
per
REACHED at LAST !
In presenting to the favorable
consideration of the public the Gol
den Age Cooking Stove, we do so
with the utmost confidence in its
merits as a successful operating
cook stove. It has been thoroughly
tested, we having sold in the last
three years over 50,000 of them
We would call attention to the con-
our of the stove, it being in
the
ao.iitrhest decree rrraccful and
sree xrraeeful and wcl
c c "
Assignee's
OF
YALOIBU BUL
Sale !
BUTE.
l.'v virtue of an alia- i r.l. r : V ii-.-uing o-.it I
the 'Court ol '. in... on n- e ft C iu.t.na county,
the un.iersigne.1 will oM-r at publ.c fair, at the
hotel oi L.Schroth In Carroll?!. n Ca-i 1 Tit
sAiViti'AY. onomi; -. lfcSS.
At 2 oYt.-k p. mi., t 'nit n ve firm ':iir'.?
tn. wii a. h s. iMin l.u't . r farm n.'.i " me
land-- fnMip !! vt-r. ' l.kttivr. ltenrj Luther
too u her-1, c-ntm .ir.g at.oul
isp Hi ni:H' asu Sis A. i.es.
Nca-lv all -.. ar..l i.nl hating 'lie-e.-n erected a
Inn m n!:v 1-BtMv Umih. lagc new trun e
bsro n, .1 o' ljer ou l-u il l ' r 1 t: - :- a t . r
sir:. " i r 't t -.' tt ir.rel. i ti u i:' -d ta.e
M eult' a ion ii'. ' situated at-out one time south
I C.-t-T' wti and v til t-e -id a.- a ah'.'e -r di
vided t suit pur.-l.Hiiers.
TkKMI ol Sale 1 en per cent, ef 1 nr'-lia'e
itii.i.rv to i.e p a:U t. i a oi ra -. -1. 1 t ' a a r-.-e
iu t in-Hi r.l on con Mriiii tou tli'-reo! : the balance
oo two rqua. ntitiu.il i-a nit-i.t-. v :'.t. li-M-e-t, the
i-u"-l. .scr to pav f or wrttitig deeil.
CALEB. A.
Af-lgnee ol . V. Met oujim
Ctirrdllowti. l a . t p. t
OKAY,
and w:;
N ATU R E'3 AJJ "
CURE FOB ,TioS e.dVrri.,
CONSTIPATION,
tSw-ltar! A pti i'in -It
i rf rtftin ir. (t fMt?
iLl? rrtl'P in IT!" rti TI.
t if 'MttHt!e to t ff
fiife. I r d t-f rllf.J
ui(ii to ro-ti, mnd It rurp
atit I'to. ct t'y outrnir
Inif. nature. tot tKite
violent pursativff yvvt
Frlvef t year rLil-
.Iwsatn. in tiiLa I liwii a W u v a
Sick-Headache, t.arruTtr,al jirf-rt-ar-lion,
an which Svvn Ur mtre
than tort rrd fut:ir
DYSPEPSIA. TrZx,:1'd''''
HfiTAnnH ELY'S
iv'sS l Cream Balm
WAMBNVI "in- i:ii,f,t
oneeau res
t.'ATAl! It I I,
HAY FEVER
.V'.f o L'citi'l.
iPa,"'H -'in n r tn i"
w ' aV .' r-
vTI
i i i ff )
c'ri i 1 1 "i.i
ots rt;s
!l i.Mt t ifihi
it l r.
in juri
or ,;'-
XiJSS- Ova
HAY-FEVER
.rrtiaV:. rrlc- -Vt tftT 1 t-tik(r ,-t :
r"K 'Mrr'- . C4.- . iru;ir. skj.
UK
aALESMEfUl
E 1
LiVJ
W A NT I'll )
to - n t a -s t.-r the sale of Nursery
Stoek : -...It .mi I ti. ell t KU:"lited. M L-
A K 1 AM llXrt.VLM Api-ly at
one- slafny aue. ( :c fer to th is paper. I
(hate llrnlhera, IV. .el ester, N. Y.
August "JO, S-itn.
Blairsi!!e, Pa., Ladies Seminary.
H si. I ul ir
' otyi mini i' ni u 1 1 1 1 1 .aj hftt
I l-fMit d. ttMirfMitt h iu-trur
ed tv su-a ui. In t-
t ion . F r '. I ti -i
board, iigt t. i n.!
!( Uwtiitr?. turn i -ried pmki,
?200 PER YEAR.
Spe 'tl m"v-ii -o it. Art end M'isie. Thirlr
filh e ir hen i ii- Si ; t a 1, 1. F r at.i i .g je
app y 'o I- !.t T. i. KVt I.NU, ll. II .
Juij -i.. iSf" 1 i.ncij.a:.
Fpenoh-'o Kotol.
t i l l II ALL MFl ARI; i EVT TORU,
it.,.-ue .it H i I u.l tue Port orhce.
This Hotel ts . ..: ti iuo-! e .;!-, .tp., in it.
! .;o '-t itterts n 1 f ii -nil re of IM' tt O t'S F. 1SJ
New Y ,..-' v . i.d is cu luete l on tl.e
ll
fx
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f , 1
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'. ..r - l a-per d-iv. ! f i It .e inure Ot S faun-!--..
k.r . r ! ... ;.,,,( y t-v ;, . ( K tiLH lor
i.-a's..... i .. o.H-r. . .-..lit cr.i.'
a Y rk I' l Merc'i nit . '.. ; ,. a: . I ' . .
. ': - fid lui. -li cour.irr replete wttlt I rut
wa.k v"i
A If I i . s ,
HO-el in
ina 1: ti -.
ell I er iiiv.ir
eritei.ne h1 e-very"
.luit 2. l't lvr.
Barv.. T.yrMlS, r. C.'Vr!Ti".-rr Tp IIL
ProneuTi'e. i t
SUPER!
rroneuTi'e. j i nriLl I hamj is
. itt i r.s. ln-rraiuc trousers
Mrr rtamplea. We w
. Iefcear.l oarva-ra
I jmad.aiely. . ia.!.- a-rr la Pjada
.lit . fn.i ntia term'
reliable persons. Remamher th;s ts a star'-art i-1- 11 - u
rcu n.a dep. od en eon- y THna1l,"N' Pr".r JPU IDtiat
r,STl'vlir,"w .ilS? "rhar-a.saa.siyaitiiw talior."
Gllr-rt I. Fe-. sola . tnf r , -...par
Washington l. C. Soma
ttiaicalacalit'es re ev 1
r Vtril bflltP-
.vbar.
I fcT pervous wuh car
LORD STIIOLUS,1"7 thfttr,a
49 Randolph St., Chicairo, kcp tills par
aod ara autborlz4 to a nVCDTI J dpn t lock lik
make contracts
wltjj Mai B 1.11 I lt-br ra you
it, t'i' homer."
j
Mati!- ihrrl 1 rt tr Naraeri
! tie r vtrthe Man.
te. at aa, ncaraa
Vpaqaa1 . .
pHe-ak- t-reevm ur-s
err. i.ttalir hai'i one "
11lI..,v Yon took th
. A T . -
V USt 6lng taatw
irif.iv,,MtD:
AULH w;--7 - C
, III'Vl.-l.-li"'
Not
DR. SCOIT 42 Broadwahere, I rn trt4 maniaf
1 of mlii-
i:-. ...t: : ' : vthy don't rar kapa y
4
i ia-
with
ru-
miDi
' d!p.-tita-