i i sMirBaiaawaw fl A "DT "D o ia r.BF.wsnrnfJ. r . ,rp.ir. - - xor. 2G, issn. - '-yZ'l Km. r. m. . 1.4.1... . 2.o:s...., J.f'8. .. .I7... 2 ?.r 2M .. 2 41 2 15 S-M .. 3 .on. , 3.12 3. 2-2... S.-24 "'.24 .... Mired 1'. M t T 4..'.0 Vo" V14 .V.1-2 S 31 5 36 5 41 ....ft 4? 6.S7 . . . .S, oq .1 ....:) ... 8.33 fl 40 a. ' 10.... o 91 o .) 0 10 Co 10 04 10 o I'll" V.iS l i.r.4 10 4 10. 4S IMA p-r prJI r a. ri ."tty. -1 LEAVES SnrTHWARD. Mail A. M. 1 ' r0 I ' ' :i.e:. r. i n.i'i ii v, I-. 1! . II .:!. I! '4. 1 12.' i-2 12 23 . 12.4.1.. Kxp. P. M. 3 40.... 3 4n 3.4-.... 3.fT.... . t"7.... 4ir.... . 1 -2V.. 4 :to. . . . 4 33,... 4 37... 4 1:Y... . 3 21 .... & 03.... . 0.07,.. . S.25... .... , s." .112 , r' rt If 11 5 V 0.14 i '.I'm ! .irt- . -7.2 ' z i AXD PERSONAL. ... ,M.vt - ! I,, U oyMen. ... to tl Sugar Bow,. ' Mr .fame, IWbin of Mnnster town- ! -..rinlW t' 11 WIl 1 l UMUM1 It3Ver. f -F ir pnv i"''3-C ) aim rii;iw gi to me jifir Howl. -For lisirit and heavy overcout, go to the "j,.,, yi Clothing Hou-.e, Altoona, Ta. i-!:i:l was horn recently in the family j p jl Kiepser, of Clovt-r Creek, Blair v,.ra'lkin.lorcam,ed noods ko to the I Sk .rK moo kbh. ! -M . ' ,J " - " ' " I6r-'ti of co:ii!uon ncans, onions, naxseea ,-,l,Mts. for which he will pay the highest iiaiket prices. -Tre hrt-akinu of an ax'e of a freight tar at lVrtage on Monday evening caused a-m'k tt.at delajeJ the pasae of trains 0rirvral hours. Pr. jlWeVh A I-an-Ii. an M ana prm - ( tr home in mar. place on .-aiuruay iaM, j u, g!'ut years. , -Mr H.irrison Burkhard ou Wednesday 'j,.'. ii'A i riWfc of thirty-two turkeys to Mr. Rhard Uyrne, of (ialhtzin. The turkeys j,.;,."! - pounds. -ivernnr l'dttisou has signed the death wsrnii:t of Wl'liam C Bush, of Elk county, c nvif.ed of murder in the first degree. lie w.:i W hanged January 23, 1887. -Out Liras Band is contemplating toov ti its hnachjuarters to the Opera House. I: jaid the hand Is making great itnprove irr.t ornler the skillful management of Mr. Deauy. -Centre county has given four governors to tr.e State : William Bigler from 1S51-54 ; Wa. F I'acker, from 157-Gl ; Andrew G. Crtin, !rnm lsol-C7, and Dow James A. Braver. -Pad drainage causes much sickness, baa x-iar.d improper action of the liver and ki'.ryys is had drainage to the human sys tfs, which Burdock Blood Bitters will rtsbiy. -Mr (ieori;p T. Swank, of the Johne- tiwr. Tri'-u-.', was, on Saturday last, elect Ma director of the First National Bank of tt.st'jwn in place of Isaac Kaufmah, de- Charles Spiechel fell from the roof of :.r tatubrla Iron Co. 's mills, at Johnstown j i FrM.ty U-t. and broke both his arms near re v ::-'-. T!i' distance he fell was twen- i tj-f.-ur f-f-t. r- are twrnty-feven prisoners in 'i:', tVfr;y two men and five women. Four cf tt.e n -ni'-r. have each a baby, which rri-p- tl.:r'y-on? when Wardeii Feach -.f I ii ( ;-nx-tit, a young man residing in ! i-t arl, nirt with a painful accident :z W ,-.,: -f.i.isj af'i rcooii. While hunting :; ::! his aim buret, badly iacer-st.-z !- It ft hand. -F r tl.p lir'c-t, fitir-st and most pom-p'-'r l-r.p fT cvr-.-oats co to the Golden Ietifi'hiiig House, Altoona, Pa. The following named persons can each a ter by calling at the Ehensburg r. v: Mi-s Sadie C. Brallier, Mr. G. W". ir.tiina:-, Mr. William fittings, Mr. Jer fi. i i Rair, Mr. Richard Walker. Two men no.l a dancii.g bear gave the aMi frpe exhihi'icn on our streets on T 'r.f,ci y. The small boy was delighted !)"f the man who pasert around the hat was i t t,v. !j,.n he counted up the pro?eeds. -J.'; McMeen, the Miftlin county -tl-rfr, ani his companion. Carter, were esptur-i about ?Mir mil. s from MilTlintown 05 M.. liy niil.t. McMeen was captured abf,rnw' r.- he was hiding and Carter i; h t's ti(.u-e. !t ''aid that Father Hilary Pfraengle. st. iri-i-r.t's colieeo, who vrnt elected Ai'V't (.f St. Mary's Newark. N. J., la-t has a-kej permission to dec -:e the - vl t:,at the electors of the order will v"' venM again to elct an abbott. , Mr J"ppij Walters, a highly respectable l"t3rr wlii resided roar f'hoct Snrltlifo. a rcn ilication of diseases, on Sun- :?.t. Ho tt-a.i a f..ll.n. .. If. A,t. fV alters. fftrmorlv n OWat nf r ' J " ......... " - I'nt now a resident of Houtz- -Th a't-ntion of n-ir readers is called to ' IVf-rtl -emont r.f lk XT r.i ..Irrt .nr,..nr '', "a .led 'Holidoy Present, In an- ' "oiurnn. it is a rAre cnance to secure - "-!'! u re at a very low price, and we ' 'ur rf-a'!ers will avail themselves of "opportunity. Th ( ,,urity Commissioners' committee at tte meeting of tho Coontv "t.ers at Harrlsburg some time ago. On Wednesdiv of tnt moob- ts nraa tagB(,f an art of Asseniblv dividing .-ally between the atate and the county -e .hree mill tax. ""Thf rnpptinr, t f (nanh.M TW. - " "" ft'iti, lias uvcu fju3.iuuCTJ -Wcti win mPot jn the Ehensburg public I building, room S, at 10 o'clock A. M. -varria, r.ecember 4th. By order of chalr- J. W. I.PPch. It cairi i v . - . i ,1. ...... u wi ia ut cijki ui.c ' " v--y or tnft Soihnnril anrt WHtprn ra n i- u. is at; work at nresent on the nro- ited Una ,...... .. . ... If,. 1 r'ai rrom saitsourg, in '!r county, by way of Murravsville, T?f mn and the north fork of Tortle Crmt ti .. . wj i nvibiirg. A yonng woman employed as a domes c t the Fisher House, (Jreensburg, while J !nff0n thP railroad track at that place w Frirlav . . J -. vn birucK oy a train ana 'T lift arm hrr,lin hor hn K.dlv . . - " - - - - - tar t olh('rw'pe eeriously and per- .aiony inj-ired. ror a In ., ., r. . i j K'Mitis, a rui no of ladies and its and also a nice lot of ladies :.-a ' f''l at t!,p mill! fiftrw cTtra rf 4 tea F" Ijavi- in Place. She has just li the fr,jrn pjf sftpr purrnasin(- npr ' winter -tr,c7c. uiuub & uu. oLE & Cn i Rril1Pi t , A ' ' s,rao,Jan " 37.50 " LO,HSims rn M,rnpri down on Sunday. F.Thol nl- '.V'U,h in he report that Hev. wh .J I?' " v ny twrt nown men ,. :"" rn-n.nR home from Altoona B r,,uP e of wi'efci ngo. It nllrint Hmr. i f ,":: 'rn' Snow- ""h b been 'J'liriiy sin fV! iS' o-e f hnnIvIn(?llHt tey ave kpptsi,enceso i.m11? aR2iH KiU,4l!' a daU8l'ter of Mr. f.anLM A- r mwson. Fayette conn- '.v. i a., and a granddaughter of Mrs. Mar Eret Kittell, of this olace. diA.i nt ta y.n ?rfnr ps,tnt!' in Dawson on Saturday laet Irteer W WM ab0Ut In anout tpn ft Wftt ma afM .... ' " .at- cers will be in attendance at court, either as jurors, witnesses, or parties to suits. It would be well for them to n member that at John Owen?' store, on HiCh street, dry aoods, dress goods, boots and shoes, grocer ies and provisions are always sold at the very lowest prices. The family of Judco P. r. Rhann ' tki. -l ...... ...... .u, . " p,,4ce. ok inoir departure on Thur9- day morning for Tittsburg where they will r?sUe th future. The failing health of Mrs. Shannon is tho rna r,f ti,;. While in our midst the made many frienda and thoy departed with the best wishes of all who knew them. Jacob Duncan, on trial in Bedford for the murder of Jeremiah FMecker, his brother-in-law, nt dance at Duncan's house, lias boen found miiltir in tho The case was called on Wednesday of last charge of the Court was delivered at 9 o'clock Saturday night, and the Jury agreed at 10 o'clock Sunday morning. The Court on Monday Rfternoor. sentenced Dun can to eleven years ani six months in the Western Penitentiary. An orchestra of eight pieces was organ ized In this place on Wednesday night by eome of our energetic young men. They have engaged Mr. Denny as teacher and musical director, and will get right down to work. The following Instruments will com pose the orchestra : One lead and two second violins, one lead and one second cornet, one clarionet, ora tuba and one trombone. They have the stuff to make a first class orchestra, and moat of the mem bers alieadv play their Instruments. An exchange says: 'Tis said that a large majority of our girls chew gum. If they could only see themselves as others &ee them they would certainly abstain from its use. In our estimation there is bat one thing more diseusting than that of a hand some, neatly dressed young lady passing along the streets with her mouth woiking like piston rods on a locomotive In a vain attempt to masticate ' Black Jack" and "Tulu" and that is squirting tobacco juice over a brussels carpet. On Tuesday last Mrs. William Carnoy, of Munster township, went to the barn and while there went to open t tie barn door over the. over-hoot. The door was hard to open and Mrs. Carney eiving it a hard push it flew open easier than she expectpd when she lost her balance and fell out and down to the ground below, a distance of about nine feet, breaking her riuht arm and one of her ribs on the left side. Mrs. Carney is well up in years, but sr e is getting along as well as could be expected and will recover. Mr. Charles Miller, of Susquehanna township, who about a year ago had his richt arm broken between the elbow and the shoulder, the bones of which never knit together, went to Philadelphia last week for the purpose of having an operation perform ed. A letter from him to a friend in this place gives the information that the purgeons in charge of the Jefferson Medical College had performed the operation of taking a piece of tho bone out of his arm Rnd that they had every hope of the operation prov ing successful. A fifteen-pound, turkey, raffled off on Wednesday night, by Mr. Michael Bearer, was won by Mr. Robert McBreen. After the raffle when McBreen went to get the turkey, which had been left In Denny's bar, it had disappeared. A young man of this place, who presented a guilty appear ance, was accused of waylaying the turkey, and, though he denied the charge, the bulk of evidence is still against him. The young man has heretofore borne a good character and, lop-s are entertained that he may be able to clear himself of the grave charge which rests acaiust him. Mr. James Bradley, a well known citi zen of Altoona, died In that city a few days ago, aged sixty-seven years. He was born in Tuckahoe valley, Blair county, and learned the trade of machinist in the old Portage Railroad shops In Johnstown. In 1802 he went to Altoona and for some time was a locomotive engineer on the Pennsyl vania Railroad. Of late years he was em ployed in the Company's shops at Altoona. He was a cousin of Philip and Thomas Col lins, of this place, and at one time was in their employ on their railroad contracts, ne was a man of excellent character and en joyed the confidence of all who knew him, On Tuesday last Mr. K. S Walker, who resides about two miles from Duncansvllle, Bialr county, left ais Rold watch lying on a table in his house. While Mr. Walker and bis family were out a tramp stepped in and took the watch. When Mr. Walker missed the watch he did not have any sus picion of what had become of it until a boy informed him about seeing the tramp leave the house. Mr. Walker drove to this place Wednesday on the bunt of the tramp and watch but failed to get any trace of either. The watch Is valued at forty dollars and the tramp is desctibed as being about firtv years of age, ragged, dirty and heavy set. The A'eto Moon for November is on our table. As U9uai, It contains a fine list of short stories, choice selections, and many racy comments on current topics. The de partments are well conducted and are highly Interesting, while tha moral tone Is unex ceptionable, and the mechanical execution Is almost faultless. Tha magazine Is pub lished at Lowell, Mass., at the low price of one dollar a year, or ten cents a copy. The number before us opens with an original Thanksgiving story, founded on fact. The aim of of the publishers Is to attain a sub scription list of enormous length ; and to accomplish this tuev have for the last five years furnished a first-class article at the minimum price. With this number it be gins its sixth volume, and we feel that we are doing our readers a tavor by calling their attention to this model magazine. Ad dress New Moon rrBMms Company, Lowell, Mass. JTUK SHORT COATS. 1 Ann tti n. - i-iwvuntn Ave-, Jackets, Fine Tnfted Astrachan Jackets in Fancy any to s. ventcon dollars. Cloth Xewni iikets we are offering at .m.h, im, nine, ten and arc a 33.00 Quality. ; 40.UU Look out for pickpockets to n ight ! For the lowest prices in overcoats go to the (iolden Eagle clothing house. Altoona. A union Thanksgiving set vice was held in fne Calyinistic Methodist church by the different Protestant denominations. An exchange says : A business man with no advertisement in the paper reminds us of a bumblebee without a stinger, ne is only half equipped for business. Mr. Jim Dougherty has taken his de parture for Gallitzin. where he will engage in the diayage business. The family of Judge Shannon took their departure for Allegheny this (Thursday) morning. They will reside there for the future. The new dwelling house of Mr. J. A. O'Hara, on Julian and Horner streets, is being rapidly pushed to completion. It will be one of the finest buildings our town can boast of, About half past four o'clock ou Sunday afternoon the barn of George Krug, in Cambria township, about one mile and a half from this place, caught fire and, togeth er with its contents the season's croo, was burned to the ground. A little son of Mr. Krug's, about ten years of age, along with another boy, had eot hold of an old pistol and were shooting mark tn the shed attach to the barn. The flash from the pistol communicated the fire to some hay and straw, and in a few minutes the bara was enveloped in flames and beyond any possi- uiniy or being extinguished. The barn was a new one, built about a year ago, and is a heavy loss to Mr. Krug who has no lusur- surance and is a poor man. The only stock lost was four pigs, weighing about seventy five apiece, two large hogs being saved. Mr. Krug was away from home at the time on a visit to a sick neighbor. For overcoats at less than wholesale rates go to the Golden Eigle clothing house, Altoona, Pa. Matthew McKeever and his two maiden sisters lived together on a farm near Butler. pa. On Wednesday night of last week their house was visited bv burglars. Martha beard them and ran for her revolver, bnt one of the men knocked her down and tried to tie her. Before he could do so, however, Jane laid him out with a hammer. Then Jane was knocked down and terribly abused, dui ene recovered, got a spade, and sailed in again. A desperate battle then ensued be tween the two women and the men, and Jane received Injuries which It was feared would prove fatal. The robbers ransacked the house and found a bucket which con tained between s.ooo and f 10,000. Twelve hundred dollars hid In another place was overlooked. Yesterday Mr. McKeever, who doesn't appear to have taken any part In the fracas, and Martha took all the money they had and placed It in the Butler Savings Bank. Officers arrested Samuel Simpson, a fish dealer, who Martha identifies as one or the robbers, and a man named Sharp, who she also claims was there. The Old Plan and the New. From the Srw York Financial Review. Mr. James F. Morse, Viee-Fresidant of the Security Mutual Benefit Society, of New York, 23.3 Broadway, has recently placed insurance to the amount of f 100,000, on the lives of Ex Senator Arkell and his son, W. J. Arkell, proprietor of the Albany Evening Journal and the Judge. This insurance has been placed in the above named and other leading companies doing business on the I assessment plan. The annual cost of ; convalescing, ne had a light attack or ty carrying it will be less than a thousand Phoid fever. dollars. In the old life or level premium ! M""3- C. A. George, of the George House, companies the cost would be four thousand i is 'ying qoite ill at present. We hope for and five hundred dollars. The Arkelis are j hfr speedy recovery. are among the leading business men of the The clothing store owned and run by K. S country, and their endorsement oflihis meth- ! od of lire insurance will carry weight in the business community. The Security Mutual Benefit Society was organized in 1881, and we loam that the ost for assessments to a member forty years of age has been less than five dollars a year for each thousand dollars of insurance. Knrcesmfnl Carp Ralslnf. CLEARFIELD Tw p., NOV. 22, 8f. Editor Frekman.-In your issue of Of'ober 29 you state that Mr. Joseph Bearer drained his carp pond for the purpose of examining his fish, etc., the result of which was less than might have been expected. Taking Mr. Bearer's fiish as an average of the growth carp will make, their culture would hardly justify much of an outlay. My own experience of one year, however, is so marked as compared with that of Mr. Uearer, that I venture to give it with the names of several of mv neighbors who saw tho fish. I received twenty carp, two inches in length, last November, and put them in my pond, shortly after which the pond was frozen over, and so remained until Spring. I did cot see any of the fish until after har vest, and consequently made no effort to feed them as I believed they were all dead. Judge then or my surprise when on going to the pondIn August I saw a fish. After some trouble I succeeded In catching four, the smallest being ten and a halt and the largest twelve Inches In length and four Inches broad. Out of the twenty placed In the pond eight remain. As you may look on this statement as "fishy," I will add that Messrs. S. A. Ryan, D. C. Ryan, E. Krise, John Cooper, Fran cis noover, Joseph Bebe, Esq., Joseph A. Yahner and others saw the fish, all of jwhom will vouch for the truth or the above. Allow me to add that 1 think every farmer should build ponds and ctock them with carp. Of the above named gentlemen D. C. Ryan, E Krise, John Behe and Joseph A. Yabner have commenced the erection of ponds. I have no doubt that ten years hence every farmer in Cleai field township will have ponds full of carp. Mr. S. J. Luther, of White township, stocked a pond the same time I did. ne in formed me a few days ago that his fish were as large as mine. LUKE BEHE. Brace) Fp. You are feeling depressed, your appetite Is poor, you are bothered with Headache you are fidgetty, nervous, and generally out, of sorts, and want to brace np. Brace up, but not with stimulants, spring medicines, or onwra, which h&vb ror ineir oasis very cheap bad whisky, and which stimulate you . i. . . i , iur u loin i, men leave you ib worse condition than before. What you want is an alterative that will purify your Mood and start healthy action of Liver and Kid neys, restore your vitality, and giye renew ed health and strength. -Such a medicine you will find Electric. Bitters, and only 50 cents a bottle at E. James' Drug Store. c- uncrbomeurcat bargains m JLaaics ana tip to eighteen dollars, and Misses' ::i Children's cats a Specialty, StierlflTn .Sale. The Snerift will offer at public sale on Stnrday. December 4. 1886, at the Mansion House, Johnstown, the following proper ties : All the right, title, and interest of Wil liam B. Bowser and Matilda Bowser, of, in, and to a piece of land and plank house in West Taylor township, to be sold at the suit of D. Teeter A Co. All the right, title, and interest of Felix Doyle, of.lin, and to a lot of ground and plauk house In Minersville: also, two houses in the occupancy of Mrs. J. Golding anb others ; to be sold at the suit of Benja min Bnnshoff. All the right, title, and interest of William Bowser and n. C. Van norn, of. in, and to a lot of ground and plank house in Coopers dale ; to be sold at the suit of Mrs. Hannah Hess. On Monday, Dec. 6, Jn Ebensburg, the following will be sold : All the right, title, and interest of Mary McGaugbev, of, in, and to twenty acres of land and frame house and barn in Munster township ; to be sold at the suit of Law rence Murphy, administrator ot John Mc Gaughev, deceased. All the right, title, and interest of Louise Welser, of, in, and to a lot of ground In Summitville ; to be old at the suit of John Sharoaugh. All the right, title, and interest of F. M. Flanagan, of, in, and to two hundred acres of land in Clearfield township ; to be sold at the suit of D. Fleming, Jr. All the right, title, and interest of John Sloan, of, in, and to a lot of ground and house in Summitville ; to be sold at the suit, of Gotlieb Pfeister. All the right, title, and interest of James Flanagan, of, In, and to one bnndred and fifty acres of land in Barr township ; to be at the suit of John A. Kennedy. All the right, title, and interest of Joseph nipps and W. Lloyd, of, in, and to seventy acres of land and a plank bouse in Susque hanna township, also, all the right, title, and interest of John Hipps and Uriah Lloyd, of. In, and to one hundred and forty acres of land and a plank bouse in Susquehanna township, also, all the right, title, and Inter est of John Hipps and Uriah Lloyd, of in, and to fifty acres of land and plank house in Susquehanna township; all to be sold at the suit of Porter Kinports. All the right, title, and Interest or John C. Wilman, of, in, and to sixty-seven acres of and and two plank bouses in Susquehanna township ; to be sold at the suit of Francis J. Baker. Ferhaps no local disease has puzzled and baffled the medical profession more than nasal catarrh. While not Immediately fatal it is among the most distressing, nau seous disgusting ills the flesh Is heir to, and the records show very few or no cases of radical cure of chronic catarrh by any of the multitude of modes of treatment until the introduction of Ely's Cream Balm a few years ago. The success of this preparation has been most gratifying and surpsing. Hemlock Items. Rain and mud are both plentiful. Onr cornet band Is making commendable progress. Mr. Wilson, of Gallitzln. Is once more the teer. Pneumonia and lung fever are prevalent among the children In this vicinity. Mr. Thomas Leahev. foreman' of D. Laughman & Co's., mines, who has been cori6ll,d to his bed for a week past is now A- Thompson recently changed hands; Mr. x- ,,asEin becoming proprietor. A fine twenty pound wild turkey was shot Monday last near Lilly by Mr. Ken singer, a Washington township teacher. Mr. F. Thompson, is erecting a large hall for public use. The building Is 24 by 74 feet, and will have a stage or platform in it. This is an improvement in the right di rection. I We wish all our business men were as pushing as onr Triend Anbury. A lad about twelve years old named Wil lie Dunn was shot by a revolver la his own hands on Monday last near here, ne was hunting turkeys, and in some manner the revolver was discharged, the ball entering his right leg, inflicting a dangerous wound. C. RemarKable Jonrnallntlc Nneresa. The Pittsburg Tmies during the past year, by a liberal expenditure or money and ceaseless energy in all its departments, has worked its way to the head or the list or one cent newspapers in the country, and Is fully as good and complete a newspaper as any of itg more expensive contemporaries in tnis State, its news-gatherers cover every important occurrenc?, foreign aud domestic : its editorials are able and fearless , its mar ket reports corrected by expert In every line, and what is more especially commend ableeverything of an objectionable char acter Is excluded from its columns. The Times is in every respect a first class family newspaper, and we take Dleasura In rpfor- ring to its success aod receomendi ng It to our pa'rons. it is mailed to any address for t.3.00 a year ; by the month 23 cents. MARKIAHE LICENSE ISSl'ED. The following marriafce licenses were Issued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Wednesday, Novem ber 28, 1886: Thomas Adams and .fossln Mav Finch- Conemaogh Borougb. Edmund Gonder and Amanda A. Pardee, Quemchonlng townshiD. Somerset Co., Pa. James Williams and Maggie A. Vincent, Johnstown. John Risban. Bennington. Blair county, and Catharine Will, Allegheny township. Flem. Molhollen and Hester Glasgow. Clearfield Co. Jacob Simmons and Matilda Rager, Jack son township. Harried. SIMMONS RAGER. Married at Ebens burg, Pa., November 24. 1886, by Rey. R. McCaslin, Mr. Jacob Simmons and Miss Matilda Rager, both of Jackson township, this county. Ohllnary. EVANS. Died at her residence In Eoensburg, on Sunday, November 20, 188r, Mrs. Mary O. Evans, aged 1 years. The deceased was born in Wales and came to this country with ber husband about forty-three years ago, and has re sided In this place ever since. She was the mother of Mr. Roltert Evans and Mrs. Sam uel W. Davis, of this place, a married daughter who resides in Warren, Fa., and or John O. Evans and Mrs. George J. Rod gers, both deceased. She was i. good wife, a kind and affectionate mother, and after a long and well sppnt life has gone to meet her eternal reward. Peace to her ashes. GABLE & CO. FOR LONG COATS. . , Colors Xew and very wholesale prices. All the every piece a Special bargain. s' Our $42.00 Long Phish coats thi 50.00 Knnr Prlaonern Enrape from Jail. The Huntingdon Jyocal -Yew of Tuesday says: Wiliiam Walker, Samuel Shetram, J. Carr, and a colored man named John Fremont, rour prisoners in the jail In this place, made the escape early this morning. They were confined In cells in the new portion of the jail, and by some means twisted off the staples of the locks and got Into the corridor, where they used the sta ples to quarry through the stone wall, and succeeded In making a large hole, through which they crawled, and let themselves down to the jail yard by making a rope out of the bed clothing. They succeeded In reaching the top of the wall by overturning a chicken coop in the yard, and then jumped to the ground from the rear wall, where the distance is not more than ten or twelve feet Walker and Shetram are two of the gang arrested last week charged with robbing a store and implicated In stealing from the Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Carr and Fre mont have been In jail for some time charged with minor offenses. For Cholera, Ilarrlia Pjaentery, I n tin in nt Ion of t tie now el a or Colic. Take internally from five to ten drops of Darbys Prophylactic Fluid in a tablespoonf ul of water every hour or two till Improvement takes place. There Is no danger in taking more of it and more frequently if occasion requires. In chronic eases, or wnen tne etomach refuses to retain anything else, use Injections of the Fluid and water. We have never known a case that did not readily yield to this treatment, and it saved the lives of many NEW AIVF.RriiF.3IESiTS. AGENTS WANTED. Remunerative employment oflered enertretlc aDd reliable men. Adtrrta, Security Mntnal Benefit Society, 233 Broadway, New York. Nov. 28, '89-3 m. NOTICE Whereat my wife, Erldg.t Moran, has left my bed and board without jost provocation. noiece is nerer.y given not to imsi ntr on my ac count, aa I will pay no debts of tieT rontrar'tinir. FKANtJIS MOKAN. Allegheny township, Nor. 28, 188 '-3t "TTANTED. Local and General f T Agrents In each town and city of the Un ion on Salary or Commission, to solicit orders from business men for our elevant, new style, nickle plated and low priced door plates. Our Salesmen make ?5 to flO a day. We will furnish ease with two Sample Plates, to any person with reliable references Circulars, Testimonials, References, fcc. sent on application. Mich. IIoor Plats Co.. lrnl Knpids, Mich. Jiov.ll, 188. NOTICE IS HKRE1IY OIVkN THAT an application will be made under the Act of Assembly , of the Commonwealth ol Penn sylvania, entitled. "An Act to provide lor the Incorporation of certain corporations,"' approved the 2.th day or April. . I).. 1874, for the charter of an intended corporation to be entitled the "Uallitzin Huildinar & I)an Association." for the purposes, and with the prlvelcnes as specially set lorth In section 37 ol said act. Nov. 12. lsSH ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration on the estate of Mary Heslnp, late ol T'pper Yoder township. -nuinim nminjr, uctreiiFo,!, nnvinir nccn aranied to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to said Adm'r of Marr Heslon. dwM. Upper Yoder, Nov. 12, 15S:. TRIAL, LIST. Dec. Term 1SSG. SWKtl WKlCIt. lenny Kiskc . C. Co. fc N. V. S R. K, K. Oo. Noel. Wilson. Reynolds et al. Wft'uh.r.l . 1 Koland.... vs Harp a- Met -onauifhey vs Strayet vs Ibbert vs Sheerer vs dunning vs South Fork F. fc. H. Club vs " vs McCloskey et al vj Stemmer vs Bearer vs Williams vs Edwards S. Hughes vs fates et al vs ,j Kemery Hayes. F'ltzharrts. Kuff. McCloskey. Foust. Shoemaker. Vinton. iAing. Flvnn. Stutzman Von Lunen. .. Lance Weakland .... Snyder Howers Krause Horner vs Stonebraker. v Parke. vs Lance. vs Cooper fc. Mellon. vs Hcpple's F.x'rs, vs Kellv. -vs Rei. vs J. Swank t Sons. H. A. SHOEMAKER. Prothonotary. Proth ys Office, Nov. 8, 1818. c OURT PROCLAMATION. President Judge ol the Court of Common Pleas, oi tne 4,tb Judicial IHnnct, consisting of the Connty ol Cambria and the Hon. John Flanagan and Joseph Mas'.er. Associate Judges ol Cam bria county, having isjuert their precept, bearing date the 7th day of Sep. isse. to me directed tor holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and Deliv ery, and Utfirtrr Sessions of the Peace, In Ebens burg for the County ol Cambria and to commence on the first Mondav of Iecembcr, being the tlth day ol December, 188, and to continue two weeks. Notice Is hereby given that theCoronr, Justices of the Peace, Aldermen and Constables, ol said county of Cambria that thev he ihrn n.i thr.ro in their proper persons, at lo o'clock In the forenoon of said dav with their records. Inqulslona, exami- ineirown rememnranees, to do those things which to their offices appertain to be done and those who are bound in recognizances to pros ecute against the prisoners that are or shall be In the .Inll of Cambria county, be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. (liven under my hand at Ebensburg, the 8th day of November. In the year of our Lord 188. and tha one hundred and eleventh year of the Independance of the United States. .. , JOSEPH A. ORAY, Sheriff. Ebensburg, Nov. 8, I.vs. 4-t. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cambria county there will be exposed to Public Sale, at tho Court House, In the borough of Ebens burg, on MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1SS6. at 1 o'clock, p. m.. the following propertv, viz One lot and a half of ground sltua'te In' the west ward of Enensburg. fronting w leet on High street, thence 264 feet on Mary Ann street, thence W leet on Llovd street, thence 264 feet to the beginning, containing one lull lot and a half of ground, having thereon erect.! to.rl 'n."1' building-, a good stable and other ont buildings. The title of this property Is clear and the sale will positively take place at the time named Purchasers are requested to call and examine the premises. TERMS OV SALE: One-third of the purchase money on eonfirma tlon or the sale, the balance In two equal annual pay menu, with Interest. K. L. JOHNSTON, Executor of E. it lass, dee'd. Nov. 8 1888, QJ. W1THW C. SHORTLlOCKx ACADEMY, For Young Men and Boya. Media.; Pens 12 miles from Philadelphia. Fixed price covers every expense, even books, 8r.e. No extra charges. Ito incidental expenses. No examination lor ad mission. Twelve experienced teachers, all men, and all graduates. Special opportunities for apt students to advance ra Did 1 v. Snecial drill lor dull and backward boys. Patrons or students may select any studies or choose the regular Eng llsh. Scientific, Business, Classical or Civil F ngi. neerlng course. Students fitted at Media Acad emy are now in Harvard. Y'ale, Princeton and ten other Colleges and Polytechnic Schools lo stu dents sent to college in 1SS3, 15 In 18S4, 10 in iss, 10 in 1S88. A graduating class in the commercial department every year. A Physical and Chem ical LalH.ratory, trymnasintn and Ball tlrottnd. lfioOvois. added to the Library in 18SJ. Media has seven churches and a temperance charter which prohibits the pale ol all intoxicating drinks. F'or new illustrated circular address the Principal and Proprietor. tSWITlllN.C SHORT LllKiL. A. M., (Harvard Graduate) Jlcvlia, Pa. oaTela7..ra tcdrsenVto I fyiK JOSKI-H HESLOP I ol. lint. n county, died sei7e : , . unnarcnsCoats- Pretty. Prices ran fmrn best Styles a' five Fall are a 0.00 Quality. 0 MM) cm aam KJ the .ub?criterin Portaae towriPhlp, Cambria county, at'Otit NoT-eroher I. lie, two yearhoir i fleers, one dark red and white spotted, without iiavinic two nit in leu ear. The other ' rc una wnii wttn wrote luce and head ' in ten ear. i ne owner tf r.-.iuested to come forward, rtrove tronrtir nmv .k ....... . , take themsway. otherwise they will'be daunted of . F. f. mili.f.k; Nor JS8. wJTRAY. Came to the residence of f me Fur.dcrlher In Clearfield nwnhlp, on .Tember H. mS. a yearllna- heller. Color, red, with white lace and belly and white about her hind parts. The owner i.. requested to come torward. prove property, pay rharires and take ..c iiway , omerwiee fhe will be dip poped ol ac- tor'ii ni 10 law. Nov. 19, ls,6. .lOHN MoM.KMOIT TTOTELFORREXT.-The Loretto Mse. formerly known as the Mr. .1 B -Meyers House, In Loretto. Cambria eountT Pa " Is offered for rent on reasonable terms. It 'is the most commodious hotel In the town ar d ha a larite stable. Ice hons v.rcn ,.,.. V. , ' K . wp" cistern. Possession Ti o,nU?7 1S87- or particulars call on or address A.I - - i ' , . . ' ' i n . rt' 11 - M. F. MclMtNAI.n. Loretto, Pa. Nov. J, lgs. tf. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ''"ers of administration on the estate of V " ',or)f aecnrM. late of Clearfietd town ship, bavin been granted to the underslirned. all persons Indebted teaaid estate are notified to make payment without delav. and those havin claims aplnst the same will" present them prop erly authenticated tor settlement to JOHN I T' K BIN, , . Adm'r ol William Ivory, decM. Clearfield twp., (I 1886.-t CJTRA S Came to the premises of the subscriber tosldlna In Uailltrin town ship 4, ambrla county, about the hrst ween ot June last six head ol cattle, to wit : One 3 year old yellow bull, l muley vyear-old brlndle steer 1 3-year-old black steer. i3 year-old brown helfters" and 1 a-year-old red and white helfler with a smali Den on. 1 he owners are requested to eoTie for ward, prove property, pay charges and take them way otherwise they will be disposed of accordtnit to law. Oallltrln Twp., Nov. 1218H9,1 BENAKU WISE. NOTICE is hereby given that the following accounts have been filed In the Court el Common Pleas, ot Cambria county Penn sylvania, and will be confirmed by said Court on the first Monday ol bf pml-r next, unless cause can be shown lo the contrary First and final account of Irvln Kutledse Assignee ol E. J. Hlonith and wile. ' Hrst and final account of Samuel Hoffman Assignee of Henry Eash and wife. H. A. SHOEMAKER, , m Prothonotary. Proth'ys Office, Nov. 12, 18R8. 3-t. STRAYED Strayed away from the subscriber residing In (lallltiln. Pa. a two year old red and white beiHer. Irve red spots and white stripe on the back, white legs, small horns and In good order. Any Information will be thankfully received by J. M. Ul'SNINO Oallitrln, Pa. STRAY Came to the premises of the subscrber In Clearfield township, about the Brst of May, 188, a brlndle helfler, about 2 years old with white on the bellv, white on the root of ol the tall and white on the left, ear, off at the point. The owner Is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charge and take her away, otherwise she will be disposed of aoordln to law. M. 1). WILLS. Clearfield Twp.. Nov. 12, 1SS8. TRUSTEE'S SALE OP Real Estate. Hy virtue of an Order of the Orphans' Court of Clinton County to me directed, there will bo ex- jin uiai certain two i. us 01 ground, situated In Lilly borough. In said county ol Cambria, desert bed as follows: Fronting o"n Main street one hundred feet and extendin g back one hundred and twen:y-even feet, adjoining lot of C. Koblpe, said lots known on the plan of lots laid ont by William Tlley as lots No. -2 and 3. having thereon erected a Two story F rame Ifwelling House and outbuildings. TERMS of SALE- Ten per cent, when the property is knocked down, one hall the remainder wnen tne sale is confirmed, and the remainder In one yeartherealter. with Interest HHiH .1. B ANN AN. Trustee to sell the Real Estate of William M' Closkey, iecensed: Nov. 5, '85 STRAY'S. Came tn the premises ol the subseri- ber. In Chest township, on or about October to, 186, s white steer, to years old. with a notch cut In his left ear. Also, about the same time, a red and white spotted heifer, two years old. m tnnrks visible. The owncrg are requested to come forward and prove property. pry cuanics and take them awav. otherwise they will be disposed of ac cording to" law. CHAS. RHODY. 1?OR KALE STEAM ENOINES. CLAY" .so Ore Pans, Boiler and Sheet-Iron Work.-Second-hand engines and boilers on hand. Hoist ing engines nd machinery a specialty. THwM AsCAHLIN, Allegheny. Pa. (Jim. 22.-ly.) DONALD E. DUFTGN, ATTOKN EY-AT-LA W, EnHssnrRo, Pbh'a -Office In Armory Building. STRAY. Came to the residence, of the subscriber in Allegheny township, about the 1st ot May, 1SR6. a dark red bnll wlih white Star on forehead and some white on flanks. The owcr Is requested to prove property, pay charges and lake him away, otherwise he will be dis posed ol according o law. ALEXIS PARRISH. Oct. 15, isa. A DM 1 5 X- Lette DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ers ol administration on the estate ol Michael Drlkel. Sr.. late ct Alb rtieny town ship. Cambria county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to said estate are ncrrt y notified to make pay ment without delay, and all those having claims against the same will present them, properly anthenlicated lor settleoie nt. to JAMES DRISKF.L. Adm'r or Michael Driskel, dee'd. Allegheny twp., Oct. 21'th. lass.-et. to obtain patent, in Canada. Fnglaon. Frano., C.ermanr. and all othrr countries Thsirsipsn ence ia uiiegusled and their facilities at uaaur pafised. . Drawinr. nd .neciflcations prepared and filed In th. Pat.otOffifN.oo .liort notice. Tenia. V.IT reaon.Me. No charge for ST.minatiou of mod. la or drawings. Adrir. by mail frr. P.f.nts obtained thronsh Mnnn ACo.arSBOtled Intns sriEXTlFIC AMEBIC A V. which h.s ths largest circulation and is the inoal inilusntial newspaper of it. kind published in the world. Ths adrantaces of such a notics ererv patsnts understand. . Thi. large and eple-ididlr illnsfrated newsnepsv ia rMiblwhrd WEEKLY at ft a rear, rnd is admitted to be the bt paper d.roted tn rinc. meohamca. ioT.nfions. engineering wrrk. and other detiarlrnents of industrial progr-s-. pub bati.d in nv country. It contains ths news of all patentees and title of srery invention pstrntsd eru week. Try it f.ir months for one o .liar. Sold by all newsdealer.. If you have an inrentinn to patsnt wn-s to Wunn A Co., pnblieb.r. of Scieotilis Ame.-ioan, ssl Broadway, Sew York fciandbook about patsnts mailed rrssv CLOVER AND TIMOTHY SKED, Toledo Oradcs t'nrivalled. For saia l-. quo tations and in'orinntion. ldre N. W. FLO vY I. II A CO., Tlelo, Otiio. PATENTS HEHEY WISE GARNETT, Attorney-at-Law, WASHINGTON, D. C. Refers to 2d National Hank, Washington. r. C -SED FOR IHVEJiTOR S GUIDE.- WANTED 11 uY '" -nd. i.iH.,8t w. ! I rf-ore.nt in lii ...... i. aiioHtirm f nnie, rcinn...! ret-inni,-- , ,. ardgoiwsiur.-. GAY A BROS., n Ii;vU s. valioe nn.pn ro Tntmtf- m a a, th. hni. ... lj . (BP W ' .3 f J L-rfT- i After FortTveara" BCW fa liVS ,S "1 inm in the CJ I VI .1 .1 preparation of moT fU fi""-than On. Handrwi W2J II Thousand applications for p.t.nu ia Nd II the United State, and For.irn too;. If tri. th. puhli.h.r. of the Scl.ntifl. jFTl tI Am.ric.n contino. tn act aa aolicitora I for patent., Croats, trad.-m.rk.. OOTfy- M .,.,.. ate forth. Initd 8tte. .d -eo-y -if inn .K. Y. HOLIDAY s , we Inking appreciate keep " f itimriiritf.. ..i..i.t -"T.. lar J r:re to o or our airenta and our reference h..ld t-e , V.,rn- en .uVrVrnZ "ewnpaper or .Men-.fo- . . . z. anv Pf.., , , tn . nmrrir.n ftr I "B III UFI ,TA niiaa.-... .... we fnuntatobus.De on thi ,Z ' 1.?7S. bl-it . ' r.;. , - bat ot courM tat 0j cur "-in . vs Ihl. - . . ornamental than a I w. ki..' a. . .ro" " ; '. "i t Is more valuable. Artist r torJi-In- M"B" ,n i,rtrir reputation ours o3er every rWer ofh-c 4" ".f-at . Fi.l ri, IK ' . 7" """ chofceol an I nd a Ink. t rar.n. Water O. I... ., h.Jci to eT.m..L; I - 7-. -fh order and we w.ll -hlj t order. m'SmtiVmX?i??JrVJ' Vy r 'L00 ' r'''r Xn "Bj "'f tl8 our Ho,e eVertr. 1 'lVr '.fr thu," ' ? 1 M ..Ber ls m.d wtr-.mtr : orlT o"e i owrJ 7 t:"",n'r1 ,D""- lrl-ie-Mre Portrait, and ,r,,re . 1T. fnl.erti.mZn?..t? n.Tcn ramily at thin jtip.. l-r.nl, oM till Irl trait arorcpan.T tha order. After ret.. IT. the l.ce .. ' J rui- in m M OUT .irmra . a . I . . i - . . . . to.nada or w-M-VlYnn I ,w."v,"'V?4;t ? "r fr-j atd. No rtr.t. .ert , I: fli In !.ll M vi Tul , "; M"- Ark . and La. Or.'ur. from tt ere mim t-e aroom,..a'ed with .amp an,, .fciMjI WVVn ITX'VZZV WE KNOW WHY THE POPULAR CLOTHING STORE OF L- M . WOOLF Sc SON. Main street, Johnstown. Pa., is daily thronged with Customers from early morninir till late at night while other merchants La the same city are comt.laining of business falling off instead of improving. We have thoroughly sifted the matter for ourselves and find that WOOLF k SON give bet ter value in Clothing and Furnishing Goods for less money than any other House in Johnstown or any other town. L. M. WOOLF S- SON We had the pleasure of going through their magnificent Fall Stork a short time ago and have no hesitation in pronouncing it to be the best assorted and most complete of its kind in the stftte and can confidently recommend all our acquaintances to make their purchases at the above mentioned store and trust themselves in the hands of its Proprietors and Salesmen. Their line of Overcoats is well worth a lorn THE BOTTOM IS THE LARGEST STOCK OF HARDWARE EVER OFFERED in the County can be found at my Store. These are all First-Clasa Goods, which were bought for ash at rock-bottom prices. I do 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 :m advance I am now selling many goods at much less than I can replace them for, but I shall continue to sell a 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 my Trices, frg- I wiH nt c be undersold. Aug. 13S5 C3-. SZTTnTTnij IIIGIISTKEKT, THE GOLDEN AGE COOKING STOVE. OYER 50,000 IN USE- ! rw. proportioned. For w ight, smoothness of castings and perfect fit tings it is unequalled. As a Baker it is Perfect, and we believe that this, our latest production, is, without exception, the finest and best operating cook stove made to day. Sold by JOHN FENA John stoic ii, Penna. A MAN can make money at any time by ealliiiir at the new Harness Shop of G. L. Freder ick, where nz DEAD stock has been kept on hand for years. Ey erything new 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 iO'Ilara's Livery stable. EBENSBURG.! are well aware that what shall I prv i: PR EST Husband. Wile. Father Friend, thii ther will -ft. XVJjrr-' lor life, and tom- - - - ..... .j ntaMrini" a we ixaltlT l will a aa ."-L"e M'Ji' " " rrtri,l. "V ? wr r.-e we rr r tl.tfit Stsli-f 1 I t'o I'l-Tial S4 N V .it- , T ,,r ,,rT .r,-v M- rn lB'-rm tou 'il' r Tl JtHnrv' oifteiton, it :r cm n n art- t.t i r-i m any kir:l journey to see. REACHED at LAST! - - EHEXSBUKG In presenting to the favorable consideration of the public the Gol den Age ooking S'ove, we do so with the utmost confidenco 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 oon- :3onr ot the stove, it being in the highest decree craceful and well STAR SHAY1HG PARLOR 1 Oppoiite Soqduii EoDir, iaLleji'i BtildiEf. HIGH STREET, EBENSBURG, IV J. 11. 0 ANT, l'roprielor. r,H E ITHLICwill always fl X ol business In business hours ill always find as at our pl islness hours. Kvervthlna ke nes ,nd eosy. Clbj Towaua a arav.-ia.LTT. FOR SALE. A valuable Hotel I property known as the Biair House, situated In the West ward of Khnabn- Pa. For further particulars call on or address the undersigned. JOHN A. BLAIR. -Ebensburg, May IT, 1M. AIIVFRTlKFRsI by afldr-sslng .. f. RewrllAla., lPSnruee St.. Ntv York can learn the exact cost Y .rt f -reposed line o AliYrHTl-INU In American ewspapera. I OO Fare I'atmprt let. lOc. WANTED For our Kellabi Nursery Stock, on Salary or Com mi. ion. Write for tern-s, enduing stair pt.--rer'v No experience ceedt , .S. Q A T T?Q rVTTM A. MrtiM HF"R Co Nor- O ALaXOiiiXail serymen, Knchester. J.Y. NOTICE. In H, Ori'bar.n' Court of the County ol Cambr-a. To the hlr and legal representatives ni Flias Baker, de- ewed. tlKKa-rtfo: You are htrrbr cite I to be ani appear he lore the Judges ot the t rj,hns" Court to be held at Klenburg. on the first Mi ndsy of leccmr.er next, then and there to ,.pt of re-tu- o take the Ken I F.-tate o! FJU. Beker. te ceasd, at the apprsi.ed VHliiatum put upon it by an Inquest duly awarded bv the ".aid Court, or show cause hy the ssn.e ,ouid n"t 1-e so; i' JONr.ril AUK Y .Mien fl Shi r'fl's I ifhce. F.t t-rl-urg. Pa., Sept. 31, lxsa. ITR'E In Mi I d .f" (Mirt f i- the lgal n i-re-ftit 1 1 i cese. nt 1- ' Iristv. ilf. Ot rKIWi : Y "tl -re t e-i-' y .?f. to nr.) appear I" t ire 1 he .1 in'ce ,. 1 ,c n . i'uri to be held at r.'.f nUm-i on Hie nrvt M.-..tar of 1 fe.f mlirr ni- 1 . t ti.-o n I ' !,-re t , ...pi ,,r rcfll-e to fle the h'eal ii Fn..fi . 't.ri;y. iU'.'f..' d. ft t'l" :( -r 1 vi!n iiii r. .m opon It b an In.jnct liuiv tv i'-.s M.i,i c.-.tir r ih,s uiife . r. 1 e 1 h c sfi.iu'j n.t i.e 1 .1" - l I H liK AY St itl 1 i:n: 1 iHt.i'Ut M- p' l