. , rFFHrHJ. PA. f'1 on a" ... I , ' ,ri CnnlpArl H. II. Sirtir-tlnlr. Northward. Mall Km. Mixed A. M. 1". M. P. M in 1 4S 4 J s 27 i m 4 .o i m. 2 os vm o 2 IT Mi M 1 V S 3-2 OS- 2 3'! R 31 V'Oo 2 ST f "4 2 41 ft 41 10 "S - S 4 IT 5 M ft RT "i .. ft QS i- T.4 IV! IS nil S T2 . . . . ft SO " 4i S '.it S3 V 4fi 3-24 .40 I ,vr SunnwAOT. MM Exp. Mixed M. P- A. M. 11 iv) S 40 S.O 11 rs S.og 11 n: 3.4X 15 12 111") 3 f7 S 2 pr ll'.-i'. r" 5 41 11 4.1 A.JM V 4-J fi 08 11 4 ru 14 11 so 4 33 . . v M 4 .t 8 ? V 0" " S3 v..s r. M - H.1S OS 7 IM 1-2- ft. 07 . 7 07 VJ 41..; " " "", GABLE & CO. FOR SHORT COATS. GABLE & CO. FOR LONG COATS. ; GABLE ol CO., 1402 Eleventh Ave-, Offer Some Great Bargains in Ladies' and Children's Coats Bmcl Jackets. As lvichan Ju-ketx, W TV f tod Astral an Jackrts in F.ncy Colors Nvw aud very Vity. Pric' s nil- fjvm throe fifty t Si-vrntern doliirs. Uo h N.wra :ib't- wv :tiv lT ii' g a Yi...."si.' prices Alt tht b st tylt-s a five, seven, eight, iiin tD aud up to eightoen dollais, and t vo ) pict- a nal Bargain. Ebensburg and Surroundings, --r,i to wild c"" fly. - . frh -fr a tf th Stier Rnwi. -For HI kind, nf canned foods ro to the Sugar Bfw. - WIVinm DeMiot), an employee at Mel lot's sawmill, in Llckints Creek township. rull"n roomy, accidentally slipped and fell apalnst the circular saw oo Saturday and was cuHn two diagonally from shoulder to tip. He was a married man, about 33 years of age and highly respected. Bad roads are now the rnle and wb ean not expect much befter until we eet sleieh ine. Before the roads et tov bad dri In to Johr, O"!!'1 store, on ITIgh street and lay In supi-ly of .Iry aoods, dres- pools, boot ' and nh's. ef xvrlea n pto-!ods r-Ver- they niv Vwayj soi l at bottom prices. -Mr K-iwr.rfj Mvh",, a braVeman on the w... P.. ?,: a Rj.Vr,,Hd, while John M Laird. E-q , rditur of to Greenshnr Argxu, cat hia -Istv firth vote at the late election. He is In his eiehtv-slxth year, and is the oldest editor In the Stat. Peter Tontius. of Perry county, while attempting to plit a .tough hickory Ion by the use of lime and water, was struck in the face by the charge, aca bad the sight of one eye totally destroyed. The English Baptist church at Brlebln. Clearfield county, was 6w troyed ly fire early Monday morning. It Is supposed to have caoet t frrtn the furnace. This is the second time tt e-e good people have loft the lr houe of worship py fire. HrlioAl Report. BJF.W ADTr.Rnsr.JirjSTN. Report of the Ebensburg Public Scnools -rxr ANTED Tnc .1 . for the fi -at month, ending Nov. 5. 18S6 , V AiM-nt. in Mrt twn ri lor i" ii .! 1 ,,n n ShIhttt or omrol'iiion. to Th latent Information concerning the South Pennsylvania Railroad comes from a TP H rt a tivM a T i & i a. si d?bt during the month of million T-p nstion - .-vr reduced over eleven ... -T ffin. and county has fifty-seven which lat year produced relelved bv use ir.iittr as.d S.-ft f-it was cauaht be rrn ! - .-,,i.K,d3. U's f.xit was to bad'.y manisled that it had to be amputated. Hrt is about twenty years uf age and re sides at Somerset. It Is generally believed in man; quar ters that Col. D. H. Hastings, of Bellefonte, will be Governor Beaver's Attorney General though a strong effort Is being rnde to se- innrnntlv ph'stel rry iru, ht ni cure jotin Me wart ror the. position, t'resi- Prua Store. dent Lawrence and ex Deputy Sheriff Al bright are being pressed tor the Ilaibor mastershlp of Philadelphia. Mrs. Qarry Iluefieid, of Altoona, died th(" market go to ouuueniy one oay lasi weea unaer circum stances that led to the arrest of her husband as being the cause of her death. The Coro ' ner'sjury found that the deceased came to hpr, death from wounds Inflicted by her p.. Vo Fmilv will give an entertain- t , ,hp Opera Houie. Ebensburg, this rpninir. November 12th. F r th flour in ;. Dnit-1 M Jones, a Dative of Cam ... .n-i'P. died at hip home In Iowa City fi:Vi'l r I'uotrr, , under tha Influence of liquor. yr, perjsmin James, (shoemaker), Is . T) (jpujt of (2.000 ball he was taken to ..-j.pr'rtx'V nf JisM-e at the , j lU , await his trial. knnrr in i.amnrip. ! Joseph McDonald, John Good, John j Lamer and Daniel A. Miller, the" parties . v' VPry mBn or w wuo "wuru ; cnarRed wltJ) piBCinsz the obstruction on the , . , ur hunting for wild turkeys on Cresson and Cnalport railroad a short time v i"i not one boy or man brought a t ago. were brought before Judge Johnston j .y ;,ora' , on Monday last on a habeas corpus, but, In . . - n:frYille, of Susquehanna town j default of $1,000 ball for each individual, j rr.e owner of a Ilolstein bull calf, ; were remanded back to Jail to await their rivet'. oM- which Upa tte scales at trial at December Court. . r On Mnuday nluht five masked men en- '. t t c' ct constipation of the bowels ; tered the bouse of Georgn Smith, near . .... , . ,jU!fs may follow, neh as pile, Cherrvtree, Indiana county, and holding a P hi.xri and many omer curomc com , rnvoiyer to his head, rorced him to prodace Rurdock Blood Bitters. j (5,000 In gold which he had concealed in V' fle'f Penny, proprietor of the Moun- ! tne house. The robbers toon thi money and louii- tnis plac, was the first man to i made good their escape. Smith'9 wife aud . T r-d j'piehing this season. lie was out ! a hired man were also In the house at the time, but were covered by revolvers in the hands of the villains. It U sid the Pinnj!vanla Railroad Company has In contemplation the in crease of the capacity of its freight cars from sixty thousand to eighty thousand pouods. In the early days of railroading freikht cars had a capacity of twenty thous and pounds. The big engines now in course of construction will drag the Increased weight quite as easily as th smaller en gines do the cars now in use. Tne Altoona Times of Monday aaya : It Is gratfying to learn that Rt. Rev. Bishop Tuigg, whose long and painful Illness has been a source of deep regret to his many : friends, has greatly imp'nved of late, wltt i prospect for his early recovery from all his -Mr Vewtnn Trycp. yongest son of Mrs. , Brm wn.ch notning seems capaDie of curing, r J Pry. re-iiing in Cambria towns-:p, j 0ttierwUft hi9 he8Uh )9 niuct3 better now l-aV,tr.' ;f Mi-s Sue Prycc of th.s tban it na9 nppn for nnny ra0nths. :v !!vtryr inc-'r. usly ill with scarU-t j U ,t t-'e ho ..f hi, mother. htewart' Pumably th. oldest i citizen of this commonwealth, died at tne -ttefo'.'.ownam.-d reruns can each , r,9,dence of , son-in-law, Mr. Joseph b '''Ing at the Ebensbargh j Mc(Jonocnf npar Raniey, Clearfield Co.. on fv-e: J. Williams ,Thns. M. Rager. d of ,ast wrek. Hi3 deml9e wfts ii v. v- r i a . Inhn tV " ni cutter on Sunday afternoon. nn frandall Hill, Potter couuty, a r .'--! wa recently killed, the animal being wr ite with the exception of the tail -A yur.u wnojan of Earrlsburg utilized v-r hurtle the other day s a cage for a '.''t .-!i'rrel she caught while visiting i. rn. nry anl war.ted to carry home. ' K ("invsp.irt. Blair county, boy killed a tT t ad hen slint and wounded some and was net able to travel fast -fvi the advert isnient of O. k. Freder :j, ifi'er In har'i-s and saddlery, which , dBH In BllO'Iier ii'iuiun, i.r- r.iJa !vl e!N nnthinr; but the best and i crk can be rrlifd upon. Tbacbebs. AverAite Enrolled, atteudanoe. P :::.:: 1 . Allle Liloyd 1 ; S4 31 5 31 27 68 Ann'e HeTnon ! J ! 17 IS SS 13 17 30. KH Mwfl j 3 I 24 30 44 20 1 S: Annie ions ! 4 i 2 23 49 21 10 40. J. W. Leech ! 17 18 36 14 l snd Mr. M S. Hertzier. -Efery t'ror- i dcalfr taKes a caused by no disease, but was simply of the body. He wa9 born wearing out of the handful of j arch 05, 1781. and was 105 years and 7 IT was a large strong man, ?'j3frorD tt.fc box, sells some nn'l puts t0 ; months old r.-oalnder In tbe box. he violates tbe law . standing over six fpet hiu' and In his do right to-tf tcrn 'hup Pisnrs to tTie prin- was one of tne nobles', specimens of jtiirideouM bp puciohed for if. -If you s-e in ned of a cott or wrap. -ail on Mrs. p. -a r.-w on 7. .lone;, who e ii"1 of IvIUj' wrap-, am and chihtri -.is ca.-., -vhlc . !! i.iw.-f nric j. -It ! reported that Hon. H. O K" '.'( .!! Ju'i( i ii d. strict, composed of fc.. Cf-.:ti r.f f.-.- tre and Hnntlnaton win re- r. Ms t tbe humn race. Up within two years ' he uiaiDtiirvl ex" nt health, but recently ! he failed qul'e rapidlv. Mrs Man r. t Carnegie, mother of And ew riii a;.! o' th Ute Thomas ' .-, ' -it t iv. -ou't-cottaae at Cresf n 11 'V.-di.. ;i. '!uing. Mrs. Carnegie ,vas in h t seveiity-seventb year. She wa t botii .a Dumfprnlln), Scotland, coming to on the best authority that under agreements now in existence a majority of the stock will he controlled at the next meeting by those who wish for an early completion of the road, and who will eo vote. The same authority states that the tpn Tittshnrgers who control .-.5OO.O00 of the t is 000.000 of stock all agree now to the advisability of eorrpteting the road. rln addition there is said to be at least W.. 000.000 more ready t0 go ahead. The Phl'adplpbla Time savs that a law that amounts tn anything has a hard time To star on the statute hooks now. The law offering a bounty for the killing of hawks. weasels, owls, foxes and minks Is work'nj so well In the northwestern counties of the Sta'e that there Is a demand for Its repeal It puts each county to an expanse of about two a month, and the farmers who are ben efitred by the slaughter, claim that they are robbed hv th bonntv. Perhaps when they get it repea'ed for working too well, the farmers of northwestern fennsvlvania will be more easily satisfied hereafter to ler things jog along In nature's way Instead of trying to Improve on It by legislation. On Tuesday evening last, on the occa sion of h:s 25! h birthday anniversary, min host, Mr. J. B Denny, of the Mountain House, pet. Tor his regular boarders and transient guests an elegant and elaborate supper. The tahles were literally loaded with the richest viands and substantial dell caslps of the season, consisting of turkey, ovster. entrees etc , while champagne flowed nnstlntedlv, Interlarded with confer tlons. c cream, jellies, cake etc. It was an enjoyable feast that donbtleso will long be reinembr d with pleasure by those wlo partook of Its good cheer, while their hop- s and best wishes for lengthened years, happi ness and prosperity will go out to tbe genial and accomodating host and charming ho ess of the Mountain House. The Philadelphia Times refers to the election of Mr. Rhey as one of the members of the Legislature from this cour.ty. as fol lows : "John S. Rhey's name Is on th list of Representatives-elect, from Camhrla county, and there are few who will connect him with the John S. Rhev who was Speaker of the House In 18.12. but he Is the same man. A full generation has pased awav since he was the Srxker and Rpreontf y from Armstrong county and h will be alone In the new Lgi"latnre so far as his o'd legls latlyo associates are concerned. Not one of the 133 men who were wit John S. Rhey and nw.red roll-call in 18S2 will he among the 213 who win anxwer roli-cill in .Tanu ary. and nearly ai of them have crossed th great divide ; but Mr Rhey comes back with his faculties unahated, and will rank amonc: the most intelligent and useful mem bers of tho popular branch of the new Legislature." The report has been revived again that the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company in tend building a line from Ashland to Pitts burg. The new route Is chartered under the name of the Seaboard ar.d Atlantic Railroad, and presumably will occupy the same line surveyed several years ago under the au-pices of the Seaboard and Western Railroad Company, which Is, no doubt fam iliar to a majority of our readers. It is said that one of the advantages of this route over all others Is that it can be built with out a tunnel. It was at one time intimated that if the South Pennsylvania Railroad was not built those Interested in thatscheroe Total i 5 118 HO 22 1; The following pupils were perfect In at tendance during month : Room Xo. 1 Erbln CusW, Roscoe Cus ter, Hhrry Evans. Herbie Evan-, Welling ton Evans. Walter McCaslin. Elmer Davis. Ralph Tibbott, Wl"le l,elehty, WRlter Humphreys. Jennie Evans. Bessie Evans, Edith Evans. Annie McBreen. Louie Me Namara, Fannie Kerr, Mary Conceit Cora Fagan. Emma Eagan. Jennie Dayls, MaJm'f Thompson. BesMe McCaslin, Maggie Tib hot . L'zz'e. Lndwlg. Room Xo. 2. Mand Richardson. Ar-nie Dsvlson. Aggie Jumps, Grace McCaslin. Eteila Orw, Ada Jones. Mv Davis, A lie Jonps, Emily DavW. Mrv N'PP'e. Let tie Cn-ter. Blanche Fnlsnm, Harry Shina felt. Lewis Evans, Charlie Evans, lrvin Gsnt m Room Xo.3 Mary McBreen. N-ra i,uo wig. Aggie Owen, Gertie Bower, Emma Morrow, Stella Rrpnsteel. Edith Mvers. Annie Frederick. Flora. Mills. Annie Mf.la. Sadie Nipple. fWtie, Larimer, Harrv Mc Namara. Charlie Port. Chailie Weaklen. Eo-gar Evans. George Thomas. Fred Jones. Room Xo. 4. Leonard Jones. Rcchart Garman. Emroett Davis, Stanton Day s, Jimmie Dick. Jennie Bower, Alice Dayls, Katie McBreen, Delia Fnisoin, Madge Dick. Ella Klrschner, Annie Maloney and Mag gie McCabe. Room Xo 5 John Scanlan. Dayton Maoti, Bert Davis, Herchell Davis. Olln Barker Sherman Mason, Izora Davis Flora Davis Irene Evans, Rachael Leldy, Birdie Shenkle and Hattie Dougherty. d General ty nf the Tn - pollrlt order irom bimljei-s men for or eleirant. new etyle. nlckle plated and low priced dor plates. nr Salesmen make SS to J10 a day. We wtll furnish rae with two Sample Plstee. to any perpon w1ti rellahle references Circulars. TestlmonlalF, Keferenca. a-c . pent en api'Mi-atl in. Mica. IVhir Platb fn.. Orand Hpldo. Mich. Nor. U. ISSo. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVFN THAT an appllcarlon will be mads order the Act of Ap"emhtr. of the Commonwealth ot Penn sylvania, entitled "An Act to provide for the Incorporation of certain corporatton." approved the 29th dT of April. A. I).. 1S74. for the charter of an Intended corporation to he entitled the iJallltiln Bulldlna fc Lnto AMoclatlon." tor the purposes, and with the prlveleges as specially set lorth in section 37 ot said act. Nov. 12, 18S8. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration on tbe eetate of Marv Meslop. late of T'pper Yoder township. 0:inhr'a crnnty. decesse1, bavlnf been a-ranted to the nnderslaned. all persons Indebted to said estRte are hereby notified to mnke payment with out delay, and all those havton clsllms araln't the same will present them, properly anthentt- cated lor settlement to ... JOSM H HF.SLCIP. Adm'r of Mary Hei-lop. dee'd. Upper Yoder. Hov. 12. 186. Although our roputalion as h first cias Cuhing aQti t urni-'hicwf GooiN House has already gaineii a firm hoM in the minds f all with whom wc have vi business transactions. Yet we think ii our duty to remind the poople of Cambria county, from time to tim through the columns of this paper that we are ever alive to their in terests and we are determined to hold the top place in their -onfl-dence as long as our Kstablishment exisits. Our method of doing business is plain, simple and ever the same. the We purchase at "all times the best troods for the monev that the man ry sunscriner rsniine m naiiirzin. fa., a two I r i i , , , t l yeir old re.i and white neuter, i.mrne rr-i spots ! uiacturer3 can produce. e guarantee every article sola in our and white atilpe on the back, wlnte l.ics. stnsll ! c-1 . , ., , . ., . . . , , , , rr h.,rn. unit in or.irr. An? tniormstioTi win , otore to be exactlv what it is represented t'j be by our salesmen . 0 be thankfully received by i , y 1 , r M j.M.urNsiNfi i have one and the same price to everybody. e cheerfully reiund Oallltun. I'a. I i-. , .. , , 1 , J . J , J j a lineral jiortion ol the purchase money in case our goods prove un- I r ... . . . OTHAY Came to the premises of the i saisiactory to the wearer f nd in evtry instance our prices are wax evx w GTRAYEI) Si rnvi . awy fi,,m k7 subscriber rsldlne In lallltzln. nhscrber In C learneld township, about the 1 I l 1 ,i lt .. V bnn.He heiffer. about 2 yer ""'".'l IU l' lOfter UIMI1 I II f Stlllie (lUaillV mill lliahe VI t'OUUb CitM V C first of May. li8. old with whne .n the bell v. wn He on the root of !.,,, V., 1 f l t ot the tall and white on the left ear. off at the i purCnased IOr elsewhere. point. 1 ne owner is rrqnested to come forward, prove property, pay charKes and take her away, otherwise she will be disposed of according to law. M. I). WII.IS. Clearfield Twp.. Nov. Ii, 1S. Hawk Ncalpa. The narrlsburg Telegraph eays : The County Commissioners of Dauphin County are about to draw the line on the premiums for hawk scalps. They haye been paying a pile of money for ridding the county of hawks and '.here is ground for the belief In their minds that a system of swindling has been Inanguiated. Thursday an alderman was refused the premium of fifty cents each for 110 scalps, presented In behalf of one Hemy Taylor, who a'lege that tbey were Vllled n Suqu-hanna Township. Anoth er hawk exterminator, Jacob Stuck by name, biought In eifchty-nine neatps, with the fctateroetit that they also bad been killed In Susquehanna Township. Cit izens In that part of the county say there are not many hawks In the township and the Commissioners have decided to defer pay roent until an investigation can be had. It is claimed by Taylor that the hawks were shot between the 15th cf September and tne 14th ot October, and by Stuck that those he killed were slaughtered between July and August. Clerk R-egle states that they are informed that hawks have been killed in Maryland and border counties and taken there In order to secure Uie premium It is also stated that along tha western tier the eggs of hawks are placed under hens, and hawks raised in Ohio for the purpoae of getting the premium in P-mnsylvania. It is also undestood that both Taylor and Stock are residents of York County, and also that one of them has been refused premiums at York. Tbe matter will be thoroughly sifted. NOTTCE is hereby given that the fol'owlia accounts have been filed In the t'onrt ! Common Pleas. ot Camhrla county. Penn sylvania, and will he cenflrmed hy sale Court on the first Monday of December next, unless cause ean be shown to" the contrary First and Anal accoont of Irvla Rutledge. A"licneo of E. J. Blonith and wife. Ftrt and final aeeonnt of Samuel Hoffman, Afs.Knee of Henry Bash "of:M AKER Prothonotary. Proth'yi Office, Nov. 12. 1SS8. 3-t. S TRAYS Came to tbe premises of the snbscrtber tosldlna In Oallltrln town ship Cambria county, about the first week ot .Tune last six head ol cattle, to wit: One 3 year old yellow bull, 1 muley -vaar-old brlndle steer. 1 3-year old black steer. iS year old brown helflars. and 1 -vear old red and white helflor with a small bell on.' The owners are reque-ted to eorne for ward prove property, pay chnces and take them away otherwise they will be disposed of according to law. BENABD WISE. Oallltrln Twp.. Nov. HISS. TRIAL LIST. Dec. Terra 1886. Sbtod Wira. Ienny VS....C. C. Co. fc N. Y. H R. K, K. Oo. Klske vs Noel. Hols n rt vs Wilson. Hare Reynolds et al. MeConaughey vg KelKhard et al. fstravet vs Hums. Idbert vs.... Sheerer vs... Ounnlnir vs... South Fork K. Si H. Club vi... ..vs...., . vs ..vs... ..vs.... .vs.... ..vs... .e .. .v.... .Tl vs.... ..Vi.... ..va..., .vs ..VS...- ..vs... H McCloskey et al Stemnier Hearer Williams Edwards It Hughes., tes t al tutinUn Von l.unen I.ance Weakland Sh.yder Bowers Krau'e Horner ... ..Kemery Hayes. Fltiharrts. Raff. ".' '. !..".'m cCioskev . Foust. ....Shoemaker. , Vinton. Ina. Flynn. Slonehraker, " Parke. I.ance. .. ..Cooper fc Mellon. ....Hopple's Ex'rs. Kellv. Rex. ..T. Swank a Sons. A. SHOEMAKER, Proth'ys Office. Nov. 8, S8. Prothonotary. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF Valuable Real Estaie. Hy virtue of an Order of the Orphans' Court of Clinton County to me directed, there will be ex posed to public sale at the hotel of O, Koblne, in Lilly borouifh. Cambria county, on SATl'KHAY. the 27th day of November. 1S3. at 2 o'clock, p. m , the lot lowing property ol which William M'Clos key, late of Clinton county, died seiied : All that certain two lots ol ground, sitnated In Lilly borouirh. in said county ol Cambria, clescrl bed as follows: Fronting on Main street ono hundred feet and extending hack one hundred and twenrv-seven feet, adiolnina lot ot C. Kobine. said lots known on th - pian of lots laid out by i William Tlley as jots No. a and 3. havina thereen ) erected a Two story Frame Dwelling House aa.l outbuildlnKS. TERMS ot SAI.E- Ten per cent, when the property Is knocRed down, one half the remainder when the sale is confirmed, and the remainder In one year therealter, with Interest. Ht'OH J, B ANN AN. Trustee to sell the Real Estate of William M' Closkey, deceased. Nov. &, '89 Private Sale -OF- T1LFJBLB REAL ESTATE. I will sell at private sale my one third Interest In the following lands lylngln Cambria and Al legheny noantles vlx: One-third Interest In a tract of land sitnated In Summerhll! township, Cambria county. Pa., con taining three hundred and sixty seven acres, more or less, underlaid with several s-ood veins ol bituminous coal, a survey has been through this property from Sourh Fork to Bed lord for a railroad. Also, one-third Interest In an undivided tt'ftrt of land owned by Anna B. Mc Jontglo and John E. Scanlan (both being now deceased) containing one hundred acres, more or les, underlaid witli a good vein of Iron ore making 40 percent, vf Iron situated In Portage Township. Cambria eo.. Pa. Also, one-third Interest In two lots ot ground situated in the town of Portage, In Portage two Cambria eouDty. Pa. " Also, one tnlrd Interest In a tract of land situa ted In Washington township. Cambria eonntv Pa., containing Six Hhundrad and Forty Acre's, underlaid with three veins ol good Coal, a vein of Fire Clay, and Ore Also, one third interest in two lots of ground situated la Allegheny county. I'a., about five minutes' walk from East Liberty statlnn. on the Penna. R. K.. there being two good Plank Dwel ling Houses erected thereon, with good cellars and good water. The same will be sold free of all Incumbrance, and a good title guaranteed. For fnr'hr partic ulars call on or address, V. A. M'tlON'IULE. Hemlock, Cambria co . Pa., or my attorney, E. . KEKK, St. EbensVirg, I'a. For the benefit of our customers. Mr. Sulka will continue hii usual visits to Ebensburg ami we would stroncly advise them at all times to delay their pun liases for his coming in ca-e thy find it inconvenient to visit Johnstown. Remember that it is impossible to secure in any of the e-i-iera cities better goods or later Stales than we can give you and reniem bor what our guarantee states regarding prices and satisfaction. WOOLF &u SOlsT, Grand Dojiot lor Clothim:, Hats and Furnishings. .IOIIXSTOWX. PA. THE BOTTOM IS REACHED at LAST! THE LARGEST STOCK OF HARDWARE EVER OFFERED in the County can be found at my Store. These are all First CI&m Good-?, which were lught for ash at rock-bottom prices. I d not buy or keep in stock any Cheap Job Lot or Auction Goods, 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 gi-'-la al 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, NaiLg Iron, Glass, Trunks and Farming Implements, call and see my Stock and learn my Prices. I will nc . be undersold. Auu. 1-V85 C3-. ZHZTJ-ZLTTIE-jIE'S--, HIGH ST11EET. EllENSlH'UG TEE GOLDEN AGE COOKING ST0VE. OVER 50,000 IN USE- COURT PROCLAMATION. Wbkfao, the Hon. Robert I.. Johnson, President Judge of tne Oonrt of Common Pleas, of the 47th Judicial D'strlct. consisting or tbe Cornly of Cambria and the Hon. John Flanagan and Joseph Mas'.ers Associate Judges ol :am- oria ccnniv. having ivurfl tneir precept, beartna d ite tne 7th dy ol hep. issb tn me holding a tiourt or Urer and Terminer ery. and Qmrter Sessions of the Pence burg for the County of Cambria and to commence on the first Monday ol December, being the 8ih I day of Tierember. !., and to continue two weeks. ; Notice Is hereby given that the Coroner, .lust ces ; of the Peace. Ablermen and Contali-s, ot said county ol Cambria that thev be then and there In 1 tnelr proper persons at pi o clock In the forenoon Aivin r-vans. r-sq.. A o mlnlstr tor of I sane Frans. of said dav with their reefir.ls. Inqulslon. eiaml I late of K.bensbunr borough, deceaa-4 asshownby nations and their own remembrances, to do those ! his first and partial nccoun. herebv give notice thln-s which to their offices pperfaln to be done ' that he will s't at his i ftlee In F."bensbnrg, on and those who are bound In recognlxane;s to pros- j SATURDAY' Nov.anth. 18"iS. at ten o'clock in the ecute against the prisoners that are or shall be forenoon, tor the juroe of attending to the (lu lu the Jail of Cambria rounty. be then and there . ties of his appolni nieDt. when and where all par to prosecute airalnst them ea'shtll be just. ! sons bavirg claims must preent them or be do- Oiven under my hand at Kbensborg. the 8th. barred irom coming in on said fund, dsy ol November. In the year of our Ird 18. ! A. V. BAKKF.R, Auditor. an.J tha one hundred and eleventh year of the '. Ebensbnrg, Nov. 5, l!o5. lndependance of the CnPed States. j. . JOSF.I H A. ORAY, Sheriff. , Ebennburg, Nov. 8, 4-t. ; I ,"" R K.41.K STKAM F.NOINKS. CI. AY .id , j I ore faus. Holler and heet-lron Work. - STRAY'S. rm to the premises of the subscri ber. In Chest township, on or about Ictober to. 18. a white steer, two years old. with a notch cut In his left ear. Also, about the same time, a red and white spotted heifer, two years old. ni m-rks visible. The owners are renuested to eonie directed for 'rward and prove property, psy Miam m,. take r and 1L11. i them away, otherwise they will he disposed of ac e "n benT- ordtnie to law. CHAS. RHODY. AUHTTOR-S NOTICE Tr.- under signed having been appointed by the t Tourt of 'ommon Pleas of Cambria coutrty "auditor to report distribution of the balance In the hsnds of 3W n arri rnme th practice ot "e-? h'nj nnrff raonpy Id trie latter. -I ahoni eltrhty ponnrls, w 5b rT-r! 'r -m this place by express to ? "W ;:. c'i We.lnetlav. It al been i i. ' ' ' - nr. .11. , lkA T h I A ifl I - i .... 1-1 tl't 'fuuij. .-- ":r-t..f '.r.t- vr.n in this neighborhood. -H'-;1-...-, Coaf'.-iw, a ion of County Com-z'-' '--r Jar.ps f 'rutlnw, rlicd at bU home ': A4it.s tr.wrship, on ThG"day of last ?"n tTTiboii fever. lie was about four yaraof ace, ami le.. ve a wife firtc rhi'd. -V- r. U PvirkT and W. E. Dnfton -:i f.':t h.'mt'nz on Tueirlay last found a t sLownd unmistakable 8irna of hav--v"r.in it. Nut baving an axe along r-turried the next iJav and captured f:---ftV. r!:.i tails. . :i W I.usf, nf South Fork, was given "r'.ra'-t for furnishing coal for one ;',;-'TC irt H.-,ue and Jail, at 1.75 per '"" '-i M!, freight raid at Eben9butK Tt finara iiros. deliver it to tbe . nr jk-j. too. -yor.o tundred and thlrty-eizhth re(?-i-1 IVmsvivania volunteers will have s."' r,n f,tl Thuraday, November, IS. In r., ' All the grnng army pors of tbe y asl (,;d solniers are Invited to be '"''.i and jiarticipate. t!'ar'M William', of Schellfibara. r '1 ''UT,,7. reported to have In Ma rz '- 'Daswr.rd carried by Commodore 'n Ms l.rildant victory on Lake Erie b- 'Timber lo. inn. Mr. Williams Is a ' wf f tie Commodore. t rr' '!?7'n Lon "fi1 Bolldlnu Aaso t" r"C"",,7Pd with M. Fitzharris as hr' ?-(i P'ttemon, Eq ,'of A1--ly S "!,rUr- Four hundred shares V. 3",:,rr'bc1 nd It has every pros ' iriR a sucewmrtii Institution. H,s timor" hlo Depot, at Johns J w .?n"Vt fire on Tneaday tnornlne last irnare in the cellar, and the f.iW country years ao with ber family. For 4 number of years she lived in Allegben ny and Pittsburgh Of late yeara she has resided with her son. Mr. Aodrew Carnegie at the Windsor Hotel In Xew York, and during tbe summer months at Creadon. It l nrobable thai the remains will be taken toPittsbargh for interroeot. Stone that Is quarried one day and the next day built Into a wall is in a green state and unfit for durability It is at Its weakest points of endurance either of pressure or of atmospheric Influences. Ita pores are opt-n and readily absorb not only moistura but all the gaseous and disfiauilng influences which tend to Its destruction. Every stone mason knows that to get a polished surface on a stone the same must bave lain for gome time out of the qnarry and exposed to the drying Influences of the sun and weather. This Is a sufficient hint to the builder to see to It that the stone of which he would rear a permanent structure roust be thoroughly Beaaoned before it Is placed Into a wall. Sixth Avenue Theatre, Beaver Falls was crowded on Saturday night last on the occasion of the appearance of tbe Hoss Family. The program was a rich one, and from the overture unti. the close of the per formance these talented artists held the closest attention of the well-phased audi encc, while the applause was unstinted. Practice makes perfect." and the fact stands out prominently that the members of this Uleoted troupe have made wonder ful improvement sine their l.t appearance In our midst, so much so Wat ! Is admitted that the Noss Family Is equal to any organ, latlon ..f the like character on the oad. The coriceit was a complete auccess from every stand-point,--Beavvr Valley Xev,. -One of Ebensborg's heavy weights, who had confined himself strictly to f considerable l-ngtb of time, concluded to take a trip to Johnstown on Thursday of pk. It was nis wwuuuu v Franklin Elmer Kimmell, Johnstown, and Mary would join the Lenleh Valley In building Scott, Conemaueb. the route from Ashland, out it is now stated I Thomas Wilson, Conemaugh. and Fortune JIARKUUE I.K EKSE8 ISSil F.D. The following marriate llceuaes were Issued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Wednesday, Novem ber 10 1886: Robert A. Sloan and Jennie L. Evans, Johnstown. Levi Wborton and Susanna Mangus, Mill Hie. William Smith aud Caroline Diefenbach, Johnstown. Adam Ii Bartly, Altoona, and Mabel O. Potts, Johnstown. Joseph Shaman and Mary E. Mosk, I Cambria county there will be exposed to Public i odic, hi li i o v ijui v (luusrj, in ORPHiHS' COURT SUE. Second-hand engloeianJ boilers on hand. Hiit- ) ing engines inn macmnerv a speciauv. i nuiu- , As CAKL.IN, Allegheny, Pa. (.Inn. i.-j.) ' In Tcseiitino; to the favorable oon?iiloration of the public the Ool tlon Are nokintr -Ffove. lo to with tho utmot confnlpnce in its merits a a suecfvful opt-mting cook stove. It has been thonuihlj testod, we having poM in the laat three years over 50,000 of them. We would call attention to the con- l'fL our of the ptove, it being ui the hi,rhe.st decree graceful and well proportioned. For w isrht, smoothness ot eastings and perfect tit tings it is unequalled. As a Bakf.r it is Perfect, and we believe that this, our latest production, is, without exception, the fim-t : il best operating cook stove made to day. Sold by JOHN FENN, yoJnistozun. Penna. ; Orn s. Franklin. t Alexander Leslie and Nanney O. Clark, that tbe Lehigh Valley people have found others who will Join tnem, and tbe road win ; MUiville. certainly be built; and In confirmation of J John II. Uwin and Maggie MsCoy Mour.t this a gentleman In the east In a private j 'udale. letter, to a well known citizen of this coun- i ty. dated the 9th Inst, says: "I have Just. Hymeneal. : seen a rauroaa party, wnn Renerauy snows ReveriI - Dcrbi -Married at Coalpor . I what he la talking about, ard he tells me I on Tuesday, Ocu.lier 26. 1886. bv Il' V J C. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Conrt of e exposed to Public the borough of Ebens. burg, on M0.VDAY, DECEMBER 6, 18S6. at 1 o'clock, p. m., the following propertv. viz DONALD E. DUFTCN. ATTORNF.Y-AT-I.AW . Ebwsbi iiii. Pkjuc'a $f Office In Armory Hullding. STRAY. Came to the residcrct of the subscriber In Allegheny township, about the 1st ot May. lS"e. a dark red bull w! .h white atar on forehead and some white on flanks. The One lot aud a half ol ground situate In the 1 ower Is requested to prove property, psyrhargeg 1 '-at nd damaged to the extent of The company Iot a lot of fenrds that cannot be replaced. iasi an-.. - it ,i,h take a "coon" and two 'D blm. but fearlnff that they might, by tbeir superlatively ridiculous appearance, be w cause of bis pride and vanity being wonnded . n.rh.n the DeoDle of that city ana iuiiibuik - ..... , a ar on . . . . . . . ioanre in the mldstoi aui-" SrJ p ds. a fnii i(n. i.i.. . .ifirted to leave tbetn n soi- v "rid also a nl.- lot of i.Hiss ' -bile he. with giandeur and njagnin- ;-'v! at mm Btorp of M, cenee enough to astonish and tr. V7 J r..,i, in this P!ace. .Sne has Just body with admiration, started into Jodd V , U( vn th city after purchasln- her town society, feeling that he needed not mng ,r,!"'tKk. , cept bis silk hat to protect him The -A..: F . anak s known to ev ' 'Till .no . ..: '-rt.,' ",C; la f leer r.f charcoal bpon h lV,e t8in sur sldcs Immediately. J! k .:f" 7e ' f 8 ror ' nr;0T1 lhr wound In h b,,,pi3. Tbe remedy Is . . i fbi-necc o-uuj- erv reader or our - , - th- ber aa White-Apron CbarUsy. o J Cambria House. He retorn.d borne JrlW venlog, and his only sower to all question. Is tt-.t he had a tlmft- he knows that the monev. thlrtv-five mill Ions of dollars (18,000 000). t ready to build this road the Seaboard and Atlantic. It Is also stated that i.ie Lenigh Valley has assumed an aggressive policy towards the Pennsylvania, and has for some time de termined to have another route from Phila delphia to Pittsburg. The Oflelal Tote. In our election table last week we published the totals as they were added up by the clerks, and as they are filed In the Prothonotary's office as the official vote of each of the respective candidates. The totals, although the rfflclal count, were not correct and we give below tbe correct total vote on the legislative ticket which Is as follows: McLanghlin. 4505 ; Rhey, 4T99; Masters, 3863 ; and James 4056. making McLaughlin's plurality 449 and Rhey's 74S The totals on Ooerncr. Prothonotary and Register and Recorder are correct In the official count, bat on the balance of the ticket tbey are not, and vary from 1 to 130, but as we have not had the time to tro over all the returns we cannot give the exact vote as It should be. How the clerks agreed In their count Is a matter that they only can explain, hut as no person Is Injured by their addition the presumption Is that It Is to be attributed to press csrelessnesn and not to any intention to doctor tbe returra. Haadaorae and Parable Pafnta. Ready mixed at 60c.. 60c. 75c. to fl 00 per gallon, all ready to brush on. seems to be an Indueemert to farmers and property owners to take an advantage of. Send for color card, testimonials, prices, etc.. free, to ATLAS PAINT CO.. rittchurgh. Pa. See advertisement elsewhere In this Issue. McAfee, Mi. William HrVerly and MimAd me uurnin. The wedding was an exceedingly pleas ant affair. Mr. John Grenada, of Coalport. and Miss Ella Christy, of Loretto. were the attendants. A reception was held at the residence of the bride's father. A number of their friends arrived at a late hour and brought with tnem a regular Calltbumplan band, which woke the echoes for miles. Many handsome presents were received. A Guest. Rowland Grow Married at Indiana. Octi,ter7. 1886. bv Rey. William Shadrack. D. D , Mr. Eiaworth Rowland, of Hiacklick township, Canihrla county, to Miss Amanda Grow, of Bufflngton township, Indiana, county. Akess Birch Married at Ebensburg, Pa.. Sent. 16. 1886. bv Rev. R. McCaslin. David Akeba and Sadie E. Blrcb, both ot Westmoreland ccooty, I'a Ncll Williams -Married at Ebensburg fa.. Oct. 5, 1886 ov Kev. It McCaaltn, Amos W. Null and Lilly May Williams, both of Weatmoreland eouDty, Pa, 8loan Evans Married at EbenaburH, I'a . .Nov 4 1886, by Kev. K- McCaslin. Robert A. Sloan arid Jennie L Evans, Doth ot Westmoreland county, Fa, Scarlet Fever and ftlpfberla are spread ty contagion, by tbe transfer of living a.atu-r. These particles come from tbe akin, the membranous lining of the mouth, nose and throat, and from tne Intes tines and urinary organs. Dienfect promptly and thoroughly with Darhja Pro phylactic Fluid, the great germ detitrojer. Prof. rj. T. Lupton, of the Vanderbllt University, Tenn., sayt "As a dUenfrct act and detergent DaibjePerphylactic Fluid la superior to any preparation with which It am acquainted." West ward of Kbensburv. frontina- leet. on High street, thence 2?4 feet on Marv Ann street. thence K9 (eet on I.lov l street, thence x4 feet to the beginning, containing one lull lot and a half of ground, having thereon erected a large two- SLory irame punning, a good stable and other oat buildings. 1 be title ol this property Is clear and the sale will positive!) take place at tbe time named. rurcnasera are requested to call and examine the premises. TEEMS OF &4LE : One-third of the purchase money on confirma tion of the sale, the balance tn twu equal anneal payments, wilii interest. K.I JOHNSTON. Executor of E. (tlass, dee'd. Nov. 8, J. and take him away, otherwise be will be dis posed oi according to law. ALEXIS PARKISH. Oct. Ii, IBS. ADMIN ISTRATOirs NOTICE. Inters of administration on the estate of Michael I)rlkel, Sr.. late ct Allegheny town ship, t'atiit.rla county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make pay ment without delay, and all those having claims against tne same will present them, properly antbentlcated lor settlement, to JAMES DRTSKFL. Adm'r of Michael Ih-lskel, dee'd. Allegheny twp., Oct. 29th. lS88.-t. ... . . Wenderfal rnrn. run ibs Bsunr inn pnrt or ms inn(D I tl,.n mwA At.n..ll..n n.,1 t l J : , W. D. Iloyt A Co., Wholesale and Retail . ... rm , Drogglsts of Rome. Ga., say! We rave T,. .. . . .k.T .. ' been selling Dr. King s New Discovery. , prhscrlbe. Thm prppatjon Electric Biters and Buck.en'a Arnica Salve p8t n .. for two years uave n-ver naua.ea any- , remed, for cold in the head, catarrh ad bay fever. Used In the Initial stages of t fctt.g that sells so well, or gives such satis faction. There have been some wonderful cures effected by these medicines In this city. Fevers! cases of Pronounced Consumption have been entirely cured by use ot a few bottles nf Dr. King's New Discovery, taken In connection with Electric Bitters. We guarantee them always. Sold by E. James. these complaints Cream Balm prevents any serious development of tbe svmptoms, while almost numberless cases are on record of radical cures of chronic catarrh and hay fever after all other modes of treatment had proTed of no avail. A MAN can make money at an time bv calling at the v CD new Harness Shop ot (i. L. Freder ick, where no DEAD stock has been kept on hand for vears. Ev crything newr and fresh, consisting of Harness, Sad dles, Robes and oth er articles usually kept IN a well regulated shop. All work guaranteed, and prices to suit the times. Give me a call. Shop on Centre St., opposite O'Hara's Livery stable. EBENSBURG. AnVFRTINFRsl hy addressing Gse. p. Rnwell 4k fa., lOSprnea St.. New York can learn the exact cost of any proposed lrc o ADVEHTTMKO InAfflera-an New.-jFirs. IOO Tave ramphlsl, lOe. STRAY. Cftroe to the premises of the subscriber fn Munster townsnlp on the 20th of July last, a dark brown bull, one year old with a stripe down the back and a stripe on the under side ot tne rignt ear. i n owner is nereoy notified to come lorward. prove property, pay charges and take him away, otherwise he will be dlsposed'of acconl ing to law. HENRY BAKU. Oct. M, 1SSS, St. STRAY. Came to the premises of the subscriber In Snsonehanna township on or about the 1st of September last, a roan cow supposed to be about six years old with crop out of escn ear. I ne owner is requrstea to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away, otherwise she wtll be disposed of ac cording, to law. JOHN PI. VN tAhLAl D ost. 2a, i8s. S", WlTHU.f. KHOBTLinGr.14 A( APFST, or loonr ".en aad Boys. He'll a Tern IMATU R E'Sler AVtafh ItB VI mile" Irom rhiladelphia. Fixed price cover, everv expe-ise. even books. Ke. No eT'racbsrgi No I'ncblental expenses Noeaam.nati n to-ad mission. 1 stive experience.! lesei.or.. all m't. and al! gradunle Special opportunities 'or apt stodents to advance rapidly. Special .Irill lor dull and backward boys. I'atrons or fUi.ietits -nav "elect anv studies or choose the regu.ar tntc ll.li S -lentltlc. Ho1nee. 'lasl-al or flvll ln. peering conre. Sttnlents htred at Media Aca.t eruv are now In Harvard. Yale. I'nnceton aid ten otli'er t'ollege. and Polvtehnic Schools 10 ttn- dents sent to college in lssx, 15 m isl 10 'n ls... 10 in lsS. A graduating clan in ihe commercial depart mnnt every vear. A rhyieal and t'hrm l..l I.aooratory . lvti,naium and Hsll lroupil. 151 0 vols, added to the Library In 13. Media , baa seven churches and a temperance charter which prohibits tro sale ol all intoxicating drinks For new i!Ustrted circi'sr adJre tbe Principal ar.d Proprietor. SW1TH1N. SHOKT L11X1E. A. M., (Harvard tlraduate) Med'a. I a. CURE FOR C0NSTS?AT10H,;r,':v Var . w For 1 nrp-. I.lfr. ltil.nDw Hft1r.'; f A "HI (HllTkiri, fffrvrtrwl rIi 1 rt rrln ii t-p t If JfirDtie in 1 1 -M D. Ii :(i fet'Hi3h 1,.; th C It : nJ . 2"I V OTH ,l,a, ii.il.iirs-. i. Ml v , r ti2 tvf tout- - r ! V. T 1 1 , w 'O'jT -'hll- SUB SH&YIHG PiRlOR! (tpresif Sointain En'. ii Lloyi'i Buildiit;. HIGH STREET, EBEXSBORQ. I'A J. II. G A NT, Proprietor. rpHE PUBLIC will Blwy MtiJ us at our place of business In business hours. Fveryihtn ke-t neat and cosy. Cms towils a spoiltt. Sick-Headache," a :I:in f-ir;r -r M ..h.;v DTSPEPSIA. ATA RRM - '3 Tj sLfi, I After Forty rears' t Hlt&r. aJ7xF 1 1 exoerietice in the R EH II Thousand applications for patents rvi If the United bulM inn snreian mnii. K r5l El triea. the pnbll.hera of the Scinifl KasrlVJ Amsrioan oontinne to aet as soliejtors I aanJB I for pstcnta. otrMti. triule-marks. eepv- wswl rishts. ete.. for the I roved Htt.-s. and NOTICE In the Orpliar s' Onrt nt the county ol Cambria. To tbe heirs and legal representatives el Francis X. fhrisiy. de cex4ed. (iRKSTiwa : You are hereby cited to he and appear before the J edges ot the Orphans' Court tone held at Kbensborg. on the brst Monday of liecembcr next, then and there to accent or re'ose to take the Keal Kstate o! Francis X. t;hrl"ty. deceased, at the appralssd valuation put upon it by an Inquest duly awarded by the sajd four', of show cause why the same shou'd not be sold. J(IKI H A. tilt AY. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Kbensborg. Pa., Sept. 29. 1SS. rV-fHI aJ a T J -Z aval A. M I e riik -- 1 11 M IT'XECUTOR"' XflTICE. Id Letters testamentary or. the esta :e of Vary u..iin lare ol kTnnster t.wuihti. decea..-d. bsv. Dg been granted tn the undersigned, all pernors J Indebted to said estate are notified to make tay mcnt without delav. and thoee having c sin. ' against the same will pre'ent them, pruprr y in j authenticated, far lettlemect. to PHILIP N'OON. F.xecator. Muutertwp., Sept. 10. J"OTICE. Ir ie Orphans' Ourt of ATOTK JJ the I htftin patents in Canada. Knflaod. France, l.rmany. and all other oonntrias Their apsri enra is unetiualed and thair faeilitles are nnsur- . ... mm.it ....iRn.in... nm.T..r..it and flled 1 1m.iI renre.en ta 1 1 V In the Patent Office on short notiee. Terms very I (?KgTiio: Yon are hereby cited to be and appear before tbe .lodges of tbe orpb.Tis ourt. to ne held at Kbrnj-hum. on the Brst M nday of 'ountv ol t'ambrla. To the heirs and es or r.lias Krer. oeceaea reasonable. No charaa for evamtnati-.n ot models or drawings. Advice by mail frea Paient. obtained through nn 0" arenotieed Inths SCIF.VTIFlf AMLKH A.hioh has the largest oircnlelion and in the raoul inllaantial naw.paier of ita kind paWiehed in the world. 1 he advantages of auoh a nutioe eve.-y patentee ttndemtanda This large and eri'endid'y llln.'rate.' newspaper Is pulili.had WKKKIT a avtWa ear. and is admitted to ba the beat, paper devot4 to w-ianee mechanics. Inventions, angineering -.irka, and other dpartinnt4 of indnntrial progTs.. pnb lis .ed in any country. It contains the namea of ail patentees and til. of evsry invention patented each week. Trv it fnnr months for one doilar. Sold hy all oewsdcalars. If you have an invention to patent write te Vnnn A Co.. pnbii.hara of Bcientifle Ametioaa, S.1 Krnadwar. 5t York Handbook aoont patent mailed fisa. Decemoer r.cxt. tf:en and there to accept or re- lnc -o take t!:e Heal Ktte of Ellas paler, ae censed, at the appraised ve'.intlon rtir niion U by an inquest .iulj awarded bv the said Court, or ! i, . -aas e, show cause wfcy the sam--hould r..t he sold. . .rarbe..! tw,... o .. ft t.AV- FEVER EL rs CUE A Jf BA LM It not a liquid, mniT or yrtnler. Ar-pUfd into noitril it quirkly atvrbrd. It elm nM Vie head. Allays injtammjtion. Hen'tS ot. Rent'ire t he testes cf &xV and ewwsi 60 twnl at frv7-ne; by wwtt'Z, repiefvsEl, an rroa, ELY BR0THER8.irnrri8tsOweo.Y. ADM I X I STH A TOR'S XOTlf E. I,4ti' of t1m1nlnnitinn tr -it ft Wi;''n tot. of lrrf i -cwi. hlf-, iMTini tf-n renter! to tl u nd-T-'if nl all vrori ndfbtd t taM eftate r c-tiffd t tnakfi i.Tfnfnt wihr-nt cle!T. nn-1 thr harle flat t it- i-w'nt th narri witl ttwnt thm rm. JiiSKI'H A . I.KAY Sh-TifI. tSbfTia? Office. Etfri urjr. Sett. ?0, 16 FOR SALE ! CLOVER AND TIMOTHY SEED, j Toledo OTades Unrivalled. For samples, quo tations and information, address H. W.fUlWER A CO, Toledo, Ohio The well known t lenkle Orist MH1. one fourth mile f-om railro d station at Ebensburg. I Tb'.s is a three run wate-power mill and will be . g.ld cheap and on re..sn"ie pamept. i looulre ol .1 . A OK71FRor A V. HAhKLH. F.xccutir. 1). Stilbk'e. dee'd ii. Or- nt ef lart TO AnVF.RTISiFR,.-Lowest Kates for ad vertlslng In 971 good newspapers sent free Address H90. P. Hoiu fc Co.. lObturuee t.. N.T. FOKxLE. A valuable Hole? t n-pcrty knrsn as tlie B air House situated In the ii ward ol F' ensbuii I'a. For tunher particulars mil on or sdrlr rhe uodenliined. .JOHN ULA.IB. -Ebn?burj M.fj 1?,1M. a i i'iiuii .Mini, r.. in mC. pha-is' t 'curt ol I i-rfltrlii cunty. In 1 be rim t olthett.rd sr.1 fniil Jxinr- Mv.r. .n of tlie li cti-t.r .t will hv. i ii.mi.iHi fil.l'.lin r...ltr d.c. llsvir..: i-eeo appointed A-d'tor by te si(4 t'ourt I- t - r- i!-. n lie ex.-r-i--ons flle.l to S44 aei-oiini and -o make . . i;r it t ,-n of tbe tiirsd 1 tbe h.ind .d 'be arcoiiniart, nort-e i . ererap gi. o 1 sin .-11 . try 't' 1 it. .. rong'u roc nrt -.r we. . -- . i i ..i- t e rta b'n 11 o 1 m il ! i.sr'ir-.- 1: f rft ' 01 ' : 't'- v ifpt j jin i.d !. l'l 1 l"N a-i t-y. ' Kberiri". rg . I . '"i t 1 "'" - 1 .1 .-1 . - - ... . f Kteii.t.U' on M -ndsi. veo r. a; 1 o o r i.-H-k . . dune- ' l i xr.'.ti! rr i.t WANTED S oek ',rn Kelii.r;r Vuraet 1 r ei x r. le tor t.-r ;r s, end. . ow .'oi id 1 -r-er v. I 7 o exrer'.-nco !;. ' i -V'.J iM h!H O I rr; tctri Kxre.'rv SALESMEN -.!-
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