i S J' i amljxw Jrccmnn. t HrKHI Kd, HA. - lEt?. 3. JSSC. Mo'l KTT. MlTM A.M. P.M. p. M 9 10 1.4S )J "".'.i 9 27 2.03 4 60 9.?-2 3 re .03 ,r-- o 2 IT 5 14 9 SO 2 26 6S2 "?'' 10f 2 37 sm r"-. 10 04 2 41 6 41 Ct '' 10 OS 1 IS K 4( !,. 10'" 2 64 6 67 J"5'!' Timber. 'n2!t 2-03 f" r,,T.'t, 10.34 3.12 A10 r"8'1 10 43 3 ?n r-'t ,' io 46 s 24 n a S ri '. 10 W 3 24 8 40 IT I.BAVBS) SOT7THWARI. Mail Exp. Mixed A.M. P.M. A.M. 11 00 3 40 5.00 !", 11 05. 3 4 6 OR t ii or 3 4 ma n is s 67 6.26 TiTimMr. 4 07 5 41 f '.I. 11 33 4.15 6.84 frsl"-l- 11 4 26 8 OS r"- . 11 44 . 4 30 8 14 re'1 a 11 60 4 XK 8.v1 ?" ',,, 11 M 4 37..... 8 28 ".,;' 12.no 4 45 8 33 ' H p 3 ,jr 7 18 J1 7' 12 IS 6 03 7.02 .iM 12 R-T 7 0 12.40 6.24 7.30 Or"- ' local axd personal. p,r frr,fc oyster ui to thuSvi gar Bowl. Cnri-itmss wiil.be the next legal holiday. fnr ail of canned goods go to tlie ;.;tr Howl. "Uout twelve Indies of snow fell on '-Quite number of cases of scarlet fever reported In town. ri sheriff John Ryan, of Johnstown, ,i.:jil Etwnsburg on Wednesday. WM!ln attendance at court next week jyp lo nd ry ylir subscription. TteBoJfonl county Teachers Institute ,eloD .luring th present week. fnr the tet tlnui K'" to the Suaar Bowl. TSe vestmcreland County Teachers '-Jtltute mtH-ts on Monday the 2t)th lDSt. Fir:-r.ine niarriane licenses were Issued 'jF.tfburz on the day before Tlkftnksgiv- Xf Bra?- Hand have rented a room In Opr. House where they will practice !i :r fntare. -In Pike township, Bradford county, a sides.-' mensurinc seven feet from tip to ilpw killed a few days aeo, Twi & er weie br meht to tiwn and sold onVMEe-'Isy- They were phot in Uh.st ttwnst'.ip by Leonard Hartman. -Lst week Dearly 6,000.000 feet of logs frt rafted Into the boom at Willlamsport octi;th water caused by recent rains. -M s lobelia (TNeil. of Ebensburfc. Is B'cv'.i:it visit tiere, the guest of Mrs. Fos ler'of'S e Laird House. Oreensburg Preu. -Beware of frauds. Be sure you net the f-airelir. Thoniai" Electric Oil. It cures fV-K ("roup, As'.hma Deafness and Rheu-ii'-m. H or.a: 1 at Loretto wants 1000 bush rtrtch of rornmon beans, orions. flaxseed ci.Tt3. for which he will pay the highest z:lrt pries. -Tie weather prophets who furnish irea:her In accordance with the goose bone tt rj predict a long hard wiDter and plenty sci.w -turms. -M: T. A. Inversus has leased the M:.r:: House billiard room and wiil be j2:o Save thes wiio an fond of playing !c ft l.:m a call. -T Ure-st and best stock of -i'i evr brought to Central Pennsyl n: 1:? r.ow to h? ceen at the Golden Eagle C -r v.i llnM-p, Aitoona, Ta. -A man of Mirri Creek, Tioga county, iv I cat down a twe tree containing 135 ?-;:is of honey, bo-ides about fifty pounds lit: ' in the falling of the tree. -J tri D ug! ertv's boat, which was to be it V-t in the world, was sold on Satur-FitL-t'urgli for one hundred dollars, I a Kc.";j-,t of the death of the Inventor. -Mr. O.aries Latterner, at one time a wrst of t. place, and who has numer U sr,d relatives In this county, U t'i '. i w:fh typhoid fever In Pittsburgh. -T fallowing named persons caa each i ", a !"tr by calling at the Ebensburg y-' f.-e: Cordelia Brisham, Mr. Jere " :--r, Mr. Daniel A. Miller. Prof. FI. -Tie party who borrowed Mr. John -".jVs :&.M-r some time ago, and who Is f-:;d to be 2oDe using It by this time, 'i"ocfr a favor on Mr. Stougta by return- -Recall the mention of oar readers to advrtiernent of the American Detec Bareau. We can recommend It as be or.'y leading Detective Bureau In Vern Pa. you ever stand over a wash tub In - -".les were being washed with com : ;ir-Ja roMn soaps If so, try Dres- ' --5DonAKsoap next washday, and : 'ildTerenoe. The best Is the cheap 's: ' f-port that Mr. T. II. R. it. pro of Maple Park Springs has oought - raxor:a n iuse In this place Is r.ot cor - At ,a-t Mr. Heist says he knows noth--ilV-t huvinjj and probably he knows. -.. ;s n;d that twenty prisoners have es t',lT'm Ue HuntlnKdn county Jail - u-.rpe years, ine commiss- pt Huntingdon eonnty ought to offer to prinners who serve out their -Le. 3m 'Va'ker, one of the four ptlso- ting trial on tha charge of burglary -..Suterfeiting who escaped from jail ejRtiaunn on Monday last, was recap- Lewitwn on Saturday and returii- 'on. y a want to keep warm this weather, e 1: over-oat. The place to get an over ; ' t the (ioion Eagle Clothing nonee, Pa. - -v.a Morrdr.gtar, a prominent citizen r.-.tidon. in stepping from a train j. 1 ' '"e.vei such lnlnrles as necessl- -i. arr rotation of both legs and his 1,14 injuiies almoet preclude ' 'i 1 1 recovery. "U-rnndpr, ... . . . , , property n tn West War(j of toV.?' Xo h'ttr opportunity, a first it W?ty ,n Z" location, and bidders W.,S,'uro'1 thpre wiil be a positive sale Al- . w"periy win Dring. V'"T'rit?ty n,"mp''9 of the Cambria ( 1 "'Jr'r were In attendance --tf neid in Armory Hall, this place Oti. . .... or. o. v special tram was ; ,';-'rT!h. leaving this place at 7:30 mem out to Cresson. 'wv" friday evpnin? Jacob IIoI,rer- i. 'olain HoltZPr. tit nnr TTinniu- '.t1,.f's,"in"rell,n4 connty, tad bis right v r tr)":s ' 'ff. Jacob was In the act Run when it was acciden- witn the above result. A Wr.n-. 1 n'r I n nt'T 8toIe cloak from n Dubois and fot.n.i it !o!r,'?,, 11 on- took back to " StOfft ftn .... . l'! or wntea it exchanged for livkf,! 1'iopneior iook the eioa i trr,!, to I" r'ipr to We have the 1 ftrgost stock of Gossamers for Ladies. Misses and Children ever shown here. They are Ladfc tTrs, s?s fifty-two to ladies' Fine Check sti 1402 Eleventh Avenue. S.- Umbrellas at 50c ce7,Th!"!,0, Jacob T tPam th k cently. contained a befor her' Wh'Ch hBd been nd the dav before the fi.e. thereby invalidating the fir'e Insurance policy of Jooo. tZa FrWly ,a8t Mr- E,M Edwards 4hot wo deer on his farm, several miles north of this p,ace. They were of andwere shot within twenty m.nutes of each of"i?hn.VedneBday ,astFr liKtenberger, of Johnstown, a young man about 18 year, of age while attempting to get off a moving hold anJn 0,LWb,Ch he lost his hold, and slippy and tell, the wheels of the car passing over his left foot, Injuring It so badly that It had to be amputated. . -Mr. Peter A. Schwab, of Catgvi!le, Chester county, a .on-in-law of Mr. Martin Ward of this p,.ce. br0UJ?nt the remal oi oh little da.ghter who flled some four months ago. to this place on Satnrday last and had them Interred In the Catholic cem etery. They were previously burled at Farkersburg. -rT11110 thlr9t for fima" offlces at afflicts the Itepubllcans of Somerset county 8olnethIng remarkable. The Herald ot that county, eajs : The members elect to the LeRlslatnre inform us that at If ast sev er -fivo applications have been made to them for an appointment at Ilarrlsburg. As they will only be able to secure one ap pointment It ig probable that there will be seventy-four disappointed applicants. Parties attending court, either as Jur ors or witnesses, are always out of pocket when they return home. Their mileage and pay does not cover their expenses, and very often. In the case of witnesees, they fall to get It. They can, however, save money if, when In town, tliey visit John Owens' store, on High street, and buy a lot of dry goods, dres goods, boots and shoes, groceries and provisions, which be always sells at bottom prices. -In responco to Inquiries made by Secre tary Edge, of the State Board of Agricul ture, commissioners and treasurers of the counties of the State have forwarded state JQrnts to thu Oepartuif nt of Agrlci l ure Indi cating that since the passage of the act of June, 1885, offering a bouuty for the killing of hawks, owls, weasels, minks, and wild cats, about $100,000 have been paid for the destruction of the enumerated animals. Most of the letters submitted favor the re peal of the act , so far as It applies to hawks and owls, and some suggest Its entire obliter ation from the statute book. L. II. VYeimer, postmaster of Kikllck, who also runs a country store In connection with the postoflice was awakened early one morning last week by a rap at the store door. Supposing It to be a neighbor aftr something from the store he got up and opened the door when two masked men eprang in. knocked him down, tied him and proceeded to rob the money drawer. Tbey got about $170 in money and then set fire to the building. Weimer succeeded in drag ging himself to a window and tumbled out, breaking his shoulder In the fall. Ills cries aroused the neighbors but too late to save the building or arrest the miscreants. On Saturday last Mr. Samuel Sensa baugh, accompanied by his wife, removed from this place to East Couemauiih, where he will reside for the future, and on Monday he begau work on the P. R. R. as a fireman, for which position be stood a very .satisfac tory examination about four weeks ago. Saui. was employed in this place as black smith for several years, and It Is but truth to sty that he ranked among the first of those who confine themselves closely to business and endeavor to be honorable in all transactions relating thereto. If the good wishes of bis many friends in Ebens burg will be of any service to him, we are sure that he will meet with abundant suc cess in bis new vocation. Some Hds who attend the school house known as "TISank" In Cambria county, re cently took It Into their beads that they would have a picnic and not need to go to school for awhile. Accordingly, one day on which there were no school, about dozen boys assembled at the building armed with hammers and other tools, smashed In the windows and doors, and demolished the blackboard. They then set the structure on fire and itarted a way. but getting scared at wnat they had done, they went oack and extinguished the flames. The damage done amounted to about f40. which the parents will have to pay. It Is supposed that the boys had heard their parents remark that they wished the old bouse would burn down and being as most boys are, more willing to carry out evil impulses than good ones, at tempted to carry out their wishes. PareBts should be careful what remarks they make before their children. Cookport Monitor. On Sunday last John Reather, an old citizen of Bloomfield township, Bedford county, was arrested on the charge of Bet ting fire to Jackson Stuckey's barn In 1882. and committing other diabolical crimes. Stnckey and Reather were neighbors and had been quarrelling. Ever since the fire fctockey has been greatly harassed. Five of his horses bare been poisoned, and poison was placed In the spring. Fi nally detectives were employed, and one of them .who made love to Reather 's daughter and gained his confidence, wormed the whole story out of blm and got him to repeat It in hearing of several unseen witnesses. The arrest followed. Reather Is now In Jail awaiting trial. Stuckey's loss by the burning of his bain was f6,0O0. John Rea ther, It Is said, has also confessed to the detective that he fled from Wnrtemburg. Germany, fourteen years ago for fatally shootiog a royal gamekeeper named Harden berg. The JohnBtown Tribune of Saturday last says : Constable Hiram Kemmerer, of East Tayior township, came down from Mineral Point to tell the police officers how be was robbed at 2 o'clock this morning. He stated that at the benr Indicated three men entered the furniture works, where be is a watchman, and bound and gagged blm. They then proceeded to go through blm Tor valaables. Tbey found 170 in a Pet book, which they appropriated. Of this amount all but two dollars was money that Mr. Kemmerer had collected on tee tax duplicate from delinquent After securing the money the burglars took thPte denarture. leaving blm bound and gagged and prostrate on the floor near we , i nnaKln tn hem unable . n ia VAmui Ilt-f i. uijov.v Doners, wuoio uo ... i Ap..ifnr Asslfitaoce, unui jotwyu ... V . Reighard discovered him at o'clock jh s morning. Mr. Kemmerer says the burglars nf m.avp or disguised In any way, but he cannot desert them ntely owing to the suddenness with whi.h tbey owing to t position In ponncea . IM eag nd which they piace.. "f them fastenings had been applied. One of them he says wore a slouch hat and had dark ch.o "GOSSAMERS" OR "WATERPROOFS" prices than the same sixtv-t wo.. fl 00 , . 1 25; 1.37 ; 1.75 : nrty two to Mxty-two. ular9,-.Rizes fifty two to slxty-tw.,.. 58c, 62 l-2c., 75 5c, 85 l-2c, The ("hrrrytre Robbrrr. On Thursday morning of last week Asa Crossman, of Cherrytree, found a roll of nine f20 bills within three quarters of a mile of the residence of George Smith, where the recent robbery was perpetrated. The mon ey was supposed to be part of what was taken from Mr, Smith, and was returned to him. Hs thought he could Identify some of the bills. Whether the bills were ioet on the night of the robbery or on Tuesday is not known, but it Is thought strange that, though rain fell all day Wednesday, the bills were very little wet. Several silver coins have also been found by neighbors since the robbery. Suspicion seems to rest on sev eral men tn the same neighborhood as being guilty of the robbery. 1 bills and Fever. Malaria- "Many cases of fever and ague, dumb ague and congestive chills were promptly arrested and entirely banished by the nse of Simmons Liver Regulator. Yon dont say half enough In regard to the efficacy of this Valuable medicine In cases of agne, Intermit tent fevers, etc. Every case has been arrested immediately. I was a sufferer for years with the liver disease, and only found relier by using the Regulator." Robert J. Weeks, Batavia, Kane co., Illinois. Important to Parents. Scarlet fever is on the increase In the town and it behooves every one to use the utmost care to prevent it spreading. We have been watchful In not permitting any one to enter the school who might in any way convey it to others. So far we have depended on rumor to Inform us first, and then having consulted the phy sician In charge, acted upon his advice. But rumor Is not always correct nor prompt. W ill not the physician first request the par ents to keep all their children away from school, and then notify the Secretary of the school board, Wm. Leighty, or the Princi pal as soon as possible, so that immediate action may be taken ? No pupil will be permitted to enter the school from any fam ily where they have, or have had. any con tagious disease without first presenting to the Principal a certificate from the attend ing physician that there Is no danger. J. W. LEECH, Principal. ASnrprlae Party. Wednesday. Nov. 24, was a Joyous occa s!on for the young people ot Loretto. who assembled at the home of Mr. W. B. Comer ford to eurpri.se him, It being the anniver sary of bis birthday. Mr. Comerford, who Is a prominent member of the Loretto Lit erary society, was attending the meeting when the party assembled, and looked the picture of "Surprise" when he entered his home, ne received the usual congratula tions and an unnsual amount of pinching, after which all Joined In the evening's amuse ments, which consisted In music, dancing, games and recitations. A table was spread with all the luxuries of the season and everyone did ample Justice to the repast. All returned to their homes well pleased with their evening's entertainment !A GUEST. New Nbort-Rnntt Railroad. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company some time ago surveyed a route for a new road from Maderia. on the Tyrone and Clearfield Branch of the Pennsylvania Road, to Irvona, on the Cresson A Clear field Line, a distance of eiRht miles, and it Is said the work of construction will be com menced soon. A meeting of the officials of the Cresson A Clearfield Road was held In I'lttsbuig on Monday last to consider the aaove, and it Is said they have decided to build a branch line from Ashville, Cambria county, along the Chest Run Valley to Me hafley, Pa., a distance of thirty-one miles. This read would traverse a large tract of coal land that has never yet been developed. By the construction of the branch first mentioned tte distance from the extensive coal and lumber region of Clearfield county, to Pit tsburg would be shortened by about twenty miles. Freight from that region is at present shipped over the mountains, where the maximum grade Is one hundred feet to the mile. At present forty cars on the Tyrone Road require four locomotives to haul them, while on the new line one en gine will be able to haul sixty-five loaded cars. Another important branch line, to be con- dieted by the Beech Creek Road In the in terest of tbe Pennsylvania Road, Is a line already surveyed from Ansonvllle, Clear field county, to Irvona, on the Cresson A Clearfield Road. It will be six mil8 long, and will ba practleally tbe completion of one more line between Pittsburg and New York, which will be much shorter than the present main line of the Pennsylvania Road. The route covers the Beech Creek and Pennsylvania Railroad connections, and work will be begun on it as soon as the weather permits. Perhaps no local diskasb has pnzzled 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 enre of chronic catarrh by any of the multitnde of modes of treatment until the Introduction of Ely's Cream Balm a few years ago. The success of this preparation bas been most gratifying and surprising. JIARRIAUE LICF.SSFJ ISSUED. Tbe following marriage licenses were Issued by the Clerk of the Orphans Court for the week ending Wednesday, Decem ber 1,1886: Albert Stock and Dudley Cox, Prospect Dorough. John Trimbach, Conemaugh borough, and Maegio Mav Bryan, Johnstown. Charles Wholley and Mary A. Williams. Baker's Mines, Cambria county. Pa. Obituary. DURBIN. Died at his home In Munster township on Sunday, November 28, 1886, of typhoid fever, Mr. James S. Dnrbin, aged about 40 years; The deceased was a well known citizen of Monster township, highly respected and esteemed for his many good qualities of mind and heart and his death in the prime of life and vigorous manhood was an event unexpected and deeply deplored by a large circle of friends and acquaintances, ne leaves to survive him an aged and widowed mother, a wife and three small children, two sisters, Mrs. Zach lEdress, of Aitoona. and Miss Joanna Durbln, of Munster township, a naif brother, Mr. John Feltz, of Aitoona, and two half sisters. Mrs. Mary E. Adams and Mrs. Ellen Callan, of Cresson. His re mains were interred in St. Mary's Cemetery at Loretto on Tuesday last after being fol lowed to their last resting place by a large concourse of relatives and friends. Peace tr nis ashes. goods are sold for in any other store worth f 1 2S. worth worth 1 75. wortli 2.25. GABLE & CO. $1.25, $1.50. $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, up to our hne 4.UU tonic umoreiias lor Christmas Uilts. . Mr. Josepn ratton. a well known citi zen of Hollldaysburg, died on Tuesday last at the Presbyterian Hospital In Philadel phia, where he had been for treatment. Mr. Patton was abont 74 years of age, and about thirty years ago was a resident of this place, and was engaged in merchandising. He was an uncle of Mr. James M. Thompson, of this place. reatn of Hra. Caroline C. Akera. Mrs. Caroline C. Akers died at the resi dence of her brother, Mr. George Rhey, of Millwood, Westmoreland county, on Wed nesday, Nov- 24, 1886, aged 70 years. She was born in Munster. this county. In 1816, and was a daughter of John Rbey, one of the earliest settlers In that place, who went from there to Westmoreland connty and died at Millwood many years ago. She was married to her husband, Mr. L. Akers, who survives her, In 1843, and was the mother of Mr. George Akeis, local editor of the Johnstown Tribune. The deceased was a lady of great culture and refinement and received a thorough education In her youth at Mrs. Oliver's young ladles' seminary, which was situate near the site of the pres ent railroad station at Braddock, a few miles east of Pittsburg. Her remains were interred in tbe Catholic cemetery at New Perry, Westmoreland connty. May her soul rest in peace. Reade Townnblp Itaatle. When last I wrote you from near this sec tion the bowling blasts of stormy March were grating harshly on the tar of the frosty sons of Northern Cambria. To day the earth Is enwrapped in a man tle of white and tbe biting frosts of winter are keenly felt. This storm began on last Thanksgiving. The snow has fallen to the depth of several inches, and while the roads are rough for travel by any conveyance, yet we find buggies, wagons and sleighs along our public highways. Co. Supt. Strajer Interviewed some of the schools of Reade township last week. He reports them In a satisfactory and progress ive condition. On Thanksgiving day this indefatiga ble superintendent, accompanied by a quar tette of Reade township teachers, wended his wav through the blinding snow storm to Fallen Timber, and there, amid discour agements which would have overwhelmed less ardent spirits, a Teachers Reading Cir cle was firmly established, and the first meeting appointed for Mountain Dale on Saturday, Dec 4. Mr. Strayer possesses that grit and energy which are necessary to success In any line of business. The coal trade at the Mountain Dale and other mines of this vicinity Is now in active operation. The cold weather has had a telling effect In tbe increased amount of shipments. The schools of Reade township are all un der way and doing satisfactory work. The graded schools ot Glasgow and Mountain Dale are especially doing excellent work. The discipline, teaching and advancement made speak In thunder tones for tbe supe riority of the graded schools over the mixed schools of tbe district Reade township stands In the front rank In an educational sense, and she is constantly marching for ward with every improvement. Her new school buildings are a credit to Cambria county. The Mountain Dale school building is one of the finest of Its kind In the countf. Tbe citizens of that district are to be con gratulated on their success In obtaining snch a beautiful structure, and the direc tors of Reed township deserve credit for their liberality In securing for the people the most credulous anticipations which ever enhanced their Imaginations. Tbe annual Thanksgivtng carnival of good things is o'er, and all now look for ward to Christmas as a return of tbe merry time which occurB but once a year. A largely attended and very successful revival meeting Is still in progress at the U. B. Church near Glasgow. There have been over fifty penitents at tbe mourners bench. The meetings, which have been in operation for about two months, have been conducted during the entire time by Rev. B. J. Him mel, of Utahville, Mr. Hlmmel posesses wonderful pulpit eloquence, and magnet ism tbe power of which has won for him great superiority over any former revivalist. We have several hotels In this township the majority of which are well conducted, but in the opinion of the public the Alpine House, at Flynn City, has no peer in the township, and very few In the county. The building Is a fine structure, admirably ar ranged, conimodious, well equipped with all sorts of furniture, while the bar Is sup plied with choice liquors, fine brands of cigars and the dining department is superior to any hotel of Its kind In this section. Tbe stabling Is superintended by a competent hostler. No want of the guest's is overlook ed, Tbe parlor Is open to those who desire a more retired place, while an organ Is at tbe disposal of the guests in this department, and everyone is made to feel right at home. This boose Is kept by Mr. W. A. Cbaplin, and bis amiability, low rates and moit ex cellent accommodations, have won for blm a deservedly large patronage. Any one so journing through this section desiring hotel accommodations should not fall to give tbe Alpine House a call. RENO. -FOR- THE CAMBRIA FREELUH, 1.50 PER YEAR 1.50 WITHIN TUE COUNTY. OUTSIDE THE COUNTY,$1.70 AT GABLE & of the best manufacture in the market and at 25 per cent, lower in the United States. Ldies' Fine Check Steel and Brown Cape (iojsamers (new, neat) Mleses' and Children's Mother Hubbard Gossamers. Misses' and Children's F.lectric Circular (extra) Misses' and Children's Electric Mother Hobbards (extra) Aitoona, Pennsylvania. a jm. a r. i-w Ml V 1 M mm . Rrnrim HerYonth. Mrs. Ptioebe Cbesley, Peterson, Clay cn.. Iowa, telis the fo'lowing remarkable story, tbe truth of which Is vouched for by the res Idents of the town : "I am 73 years old. have been troubled with kidney complaint and lameness for many years ; could not dress myself without help. Now I am free from all pain and soreness, and am able to do all my own housework. I owe my thanks to Electric Bitters for having renewed my youth and removed completely all disease and pain." Try a bottle only 50c. at E. James' Drug Store. SEW AnVF.RTISF.MF.JITS. STRAY SHEEP. Came to the resi dence of the ubcrlbr In Blaclcllck lown phlp on or bont th 1st of September la't tour ineep. Th. owner Is reo.ne.ted to come forward, prove property, pay chit and take them away titherwiso they will te dia posed et aoeordlnK to law. THOMAS U EDWARDS. DeJ. 3, 1S. Tie American Detectiye Bureau, Main OfTlee-, 94 and S Diamond Ht, Plttabnrg-b, Pa. Established 1883 by Iavld H. OlUinson. ex T.T. S. ilor't Ietectlve. Onrantied and conduct ed on the system of the tjnited States ;Serret Servlee. Confidential Arents In all the Princi pal Cities of the United States and Canada. 1). rl. Ollhlnson. Principal and en .Supt. Heber McDowell, Superintendent. Hon. John Paliell. Attorney for the Bureau, Reference: James J. Hrootcs. Chief Secret Ser vice Division, Washington, D. C. Send lor Cir cular. AGENTS WANTED. Remunerative employment offered energetic and reliable men. ASirrtt, Security Mutual Benefit Society, 233 Broadway, New York. Nor. 38, '8S-3 m. NOT I UK. Whereas my wife, trldiret Moran, has left my bed and board without just provocation, notice Is hereby clven not to tmst h r on my ao cocnt, as I will pay no debts of her contracting. FRANCIS MOKAN. Allegheny township, Nov. 28, 18S'-3t WANTED. Thecal and General Aarents In each town and city of the Un ion on Salary or Commission, to solicit orders trom business men for oar elevant. new style, nlckle plated and low priced door plates. tur Salesmen make tb to 10 a day. We will furnish ease with two Sample Plats. to any person with reliable references Circulars, Testimonials, References, arr. sent on application. Mich. Door Plat Co.. Urand Rapids. Mich. Not. 11, issa. NOTIUE IS HEREBY OIVkN TIT AT an application will be made under the Act of Assembly , of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled. "An Act to provide for tbe Incorporation of certain corporations. approved tbe 2tn day of April, A. D.. 1874, for the charter of an intended corporation to be entitled the "allltln Hu lid I lit l Ixian Association," for the purposes, and with the prlveleges as specially set forth In section 87 ot said act. Nov. la. 1888 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIUE. Letters of administration on the etUate of Mary Heslop, late of Vpper Yoder township, Cambria county, deceased, havlnr been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make payment with, out delay, and all those having claims airainst the same will present them, properly anthentt catod for settlement to .TOSKPH HESLOP. Adm'r of Mar Heslop, dee'd. Upper Yoder, Nov. 12, 18W. TRIAL LIST. Dec. Term 1886. Sbcond Wkkk. Denny . . vs....c. C. Cn R, R A N Y Co. . S R. Flske vs Hnlnd. ...... ...... vs Hare as ... McConaughey vs Strayet vs Dibert vs , Sheerer . vs...., Ounnlnir vs.... Soutli Fork F. H. Club vs.... . " .vs McOloskey ct aL vs Stemmer vs Hearer vs Williams va Edwards & Hughes vs.... ates et al vs Stutsman vs Von l.oncn vs." " Noel. Wilson. .Reynolds it al. Keighar.! et al. Hurns. Kemery Hayes. Fitzta arris. - Ruff. McCliskey. (Oust. ........Shoemnser. Vinton. InR. Flynn. Stonebraker, Parke. Lance.. vs Lance. -. vs ..Cooper &. Mellon. vs .....Hcpple's Ex'rs, -vs Kelly. Rei. ..-.vs J. Swank a Sons. H. A. SHOEMAKER. Weak land . Snyder Rowers ....... Krause Horner..... Prothonotary. Proth'ys Office.- Hot. 8, 1888. COURT PROULAM ATION. Wrkra, the Hon. Robert L. Johnson, President Judge of the Court or Common Pleas, of the 47th Judicial District, consisting or the County of Cambria and the Hon. John Flanapan ana Josepn masters. Associate Judiies of Cam bria county, havlnir Issued their precept, bearing date the 7th day of Sen. lt tome directed lor holdinir a Court of Over and Terminer and lliv- , and Quarter Sessions of the Peace, In Ebens rg .'rr the County of Cambria and to eommenen on the Brst Monday of Iecember, being the th day of I)ecember. 1RS8. and to continue two weeks. Notice Is hereby given that the Coroner. Justices of the Peace, Aldermen and Constables, of said county of Cambria that they be then and there In their proper persons at lo o'clock In the forenoon of said dav with their records. Inqulslons. exami nations and their own remembrances, to do those thlrius which to their offlces Appertain to be done and (hose who are bound In recosrnlianees to pros ecute asalnst the prisoners that are or shall be in the Jail of Cambria county, be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. wiru uimcr my nana at cnensourg, the Bth day of November, in the year of our Lord 1888, and tha one hundred and eleventh year of the tndependance of tbe United States. x. , JOSEPH A. UKAY. Sheriff. Ebensburg, Nov. S, 18. 4-t. ORPHANS" COURT SUE. By virtue of an order of tha rimh.n.1 n,.M Cambria county there will be e loosed to Public Sale, at the Court House, in the borough of Ebens- MONDAY, DECEMBER G, 1886. at 1 o'clock, p. m.. the following oronertv vi One lot and a half of 0-mnnH airna't. 1 n . West ward of Ebenbnrv. fronting oa 1.., High street, thence 264 feet : on Mrv Ann ,t,u thence 99 feet on Lloyd street, thence iW4 feet to me neginning, containing one lull lot and a half of ground, having thereon erected a large two story frame buUdlnsr. a sroorf thi mnA ih it buildings. Tbe title of this DrooertT Is clear inJ tha will positively take place at the time named Purchasers are requested to call and examine the premises. TERMS OF SALE : One-third Of the Durcbaiia mnnev n nnnflma. tlon of the sale, the balance In two equal annual payments, with Interest. K.L. JOHNSTON, ..... Executor ol B. U lass, dee'd. Nov. 8 f888. O WITHI C. SHOBTLlrmKX AUDITS!, Toang Ben Bad Boys, Sedla,' Pea a 12 snlles lrom Philadelphia. Fixed price covers j tiTci wii t-T7. c.nu uuvRi, eic. i" o extra ccargesj. No Incidental expenses. No examination for ad mission. Twelve experienced teachers, all men, and all graduates. Sbeclal opportunities Tor apt students to advance ra pldly. Special drill lor dull and backward boys. Patrons or students may select any studies or choose the reenlar Eng llsh. Scientific, Kuslness, Classical or Civil Engl, neerlng course. Students fitted at Media Acad emy are now rn Harvard, Yale, Princeton and ten other Colleges and Polytechnic Schools. 10 stu dents sent to college in 1883,15 tn 1884, 10 In 188- 10 in 1888. A irraduating class In the commercial department every year. A Physical and Chem ical Laboratory. Oymnasium and Ball tlround. IJhiO vols, added to the Library In 1883. Media lias seven churches and a temperance charter which prohibits the sale ol all intoxicating drinks. For new illustrated circular address the Principal and Proprietor. SW1TH1N.O. SHORT LJ1XJE, A. M., (Harvard Oraduate) Media, Pa. 1 GURE FITS! When t ear enre 1 net mean merely to atop thm fnr e time and than nave thvm ratem again. 1 m.sn a radical rn-e. 1 nave made the eteeaaa el FIT, BPII.KPb V er Al.Ljift tK e hfe-lnnt etadr. I warrant ley remedy to cars the wnret eaa.a. Deoaeee etne-n have failed la ne reaenn tnr vt new retflTlnx e rera. ft-mi at nw for a tretia. anj a KV-e Buttle ef my infal'tele rrwi.ty. Olve Exprwijrni r -t Otif-a. It cost, roe nothing for a lrll, ar.d I wfil rnr ...,. Adlraas Dr. U 6. iiL-ji', 133 earl bU, Sew Yui. CO.'S. 2.50; worth 1.00 : worth 3.00. 1 50. 1 50. 1.50. 1.25; worth worth 1.25 STRAYS. Came to the premises of the subscriber In Portaice township, amhrla county, about November l. IS-w. two yearlinr steers, one dark red and white spotted, withont horns and having two sllU In left ear. The other light red and whit", with white face and head and two silt; In left ear. The owner la requested to come forward, prove property, pay cbarves an J lake tbemaway, otherwise they will be disposed ol according to law. F. F. MILLER, Nov .19, JSSS. STRAY. Came to the residence of the subscriber la Clearfield township, on November Tl, J888. a yearllna: heifer. Color, red, with white face and belly and white about her hind parts. The owner Is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charres and take her away, otherwise she will be disposed ot ac cording to law. Nov.J. I&38. JOHN McDEHMOTT. HOTEL FOR RENT. The Loretto House, formerly known as the Mrs. .1. B. Meyers House, In Loretto, Cambria county. Pa.j Is offered for rent on reasonable terms. It is the most commodious hotel in the town, ar d has a larice stable. Ice house, garden and fields attach ed ; also, a good well and cistern. Possesion iriven January 1, 1887, For further particulars call on or aJJreiu M. F. McIKlNALD. Not. 19, 18. tf. Loretto, Pa. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration on toe estate of William Ivory, deceased, late of Clearfield town ship, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted te (aid estate are notified to make payment withont delay, and those having claims atrainst the same will present them prop, erly authenticated lor settlement to JOHN DUKB1N, Adm'r of William Ivory, dee'd. Clea rfleld twp O 1 89.-8 1 STRAYS Came to the premises of the subscriber rosldlng In Oallittln town ship. Cambria county, about the nrst weeg ot June last six head ol cattle, to wit: One 3 year old yellow bull, 1 muley t-vear-old brlndle steer 1 3-year-old black steer, i 3 year-old brown helftera and 1 K-year-old red aDd white helfler with a sgnali bell on. The owners are requested to coma for ward, prove property, pay charices and take them away otherwise they will be disposed of according to law. BENARD WISE. OalllUln Twp., Nov. 121888. NOTICE is hereby given that the following accounts have been filed in the Court ol Common Pleas, of Cambria county, Penn sylvania, and will be cwntlrmed by said Court on the first Monday of December next, unless cause can be shown to the contrary First and final account of Irvia Rutledge, Assignee ol E. J. Hlounh and wife. First and final account of Samnel Hoffman Assignee of Henry Ensh and wife. H. A. SHOEMAKER, . Prothonotary. rroth'yi Office, Nov. 12, 18H8. S-t. STRAYED Strayed away from the subscriber rsldlnif In Oallittln. Pa., a two year old red and white beiffer. Large red spots and white attlpe on the back, white legs, small boras and In good order. Any Information will be thankfully received by J. M. "1UNNINQ Oallitiln, Pa. STRAY Unme to the prpmises of the subscrber In Clearfield township, about tbe first ot May, 188, a brin.ile helffer, about 1 years old with white on the belly, wh He on the root of ol the tail and white on the left ear. off at the point. The owner Is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away, otherwise she will be disposed ol according to law. M. D. WILLS. Clearfield Twp., Nov. 12, 1S88. TRUSTEE'S SALE OP YalnaWe Real Estate. Ry vlrtneofan Order of the Orphans' Court of Clinton County to me directed, there will be ex posed to public sale at tbe hotel ol C. Kobine, In Lilly boronarh. Cambria county, on S ATI' R DAY, the "7th 1hv ol November. lS. at 1 o'clock, p. m., the following property ol which William MMClos key, late of Clinton county, died seiied : All thai certain two lots ol ground, situated In Lilly borough, in said connty ol Cambria, desert bed as follows: Fronting on Main street one hundred feet and extemilnK back one hundred and twenty-seven feet, adjolninsr lot of C. Roblne, said lots known on th- plan of lots laid out by William Tlley as lots No. a and 3. havinc thereon erected a Two story Frame Dwelling House anj outbuildings. TERMS of SALE- Ten per cent, when the property Is knocked down, one hall the remainder when the sale Is confirmed, and the remainder In one year thereafter with Interest. HDIII J. BANS AN, Trustee to sell the Real Estate of William M' Closkey, deceased: Nov. 6, '88 OTR AYS. Came to thepremi kj ber. In Chest township, on or about October to, 1888, a white steer, two years old, with a notch cut In his left ear. Also, almut the same time, a red and white spotted heifer, two years old. ni murks visible. The owners are requested lo come forward and prove property, pay ch jrges and take them away, otherwise they will he disposed of ac cording to law. CHAS. KHODY. F OK KA I.E STEAM ENOINES. CLAY .D Second-hand enKlnesand boiierscn band. Hoist ing eumnes and machlnerv a specialty. THOM AS CAKLIN, Allegheny, Pa. (Jan. ICi.-ly.) D OXALD E. DUFTON. ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, I.SKMSBl'RO, PBWB A 4-Office In Armory Hulldinir. s TRAY. Cume. to the resilience Of ship, ab wlih wf the 1st ol May. 1888. a dark red ball wlih white tar on forehead and some white on flanks. The ower Is requested lo prove property, pay charges and take him away, otherwise he will be dis posed ol according to law. Oct. 15. 1888. A1 DMIN ISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters ol administration on the estate of Michael Drlskel, Sr.. late of Allegheny town ship. Cambria county, deceased, having been granted to tne undcrsiirnea, ail persons inneoiea to said estate are nerehy notified to make pay ment without delay, and all those having claims axalnat tbe same will present them, properly authenticated lor settlement, to JAMES DRISKEL. Adm'r of Michael Drlskel, dee'd. AHefheny twp.. 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Try it f-nr montha for one fljliar. Bold by ail newsdealers. If yoo have an invention to patent wr to Mann A Co.. publishere of Scientias . Ml Broadway. Sew York kUadbook about patent aaallad Beta CLOVER AND TIMOTHY SEED, Toledo fviades t'niivalled. For samples, quo- tattons and in'o-matlon. stiir" H. W. rf.UWF.lt CO., Tolrtfa, Otilo PATENTS HUIKY WISE GARWETT. Attomey-evt-Law, WASHnCGTON, D. C. Refers tn Id Natlnnnt Hack. 'Waahlnfrtrm. P. C M-SEJTD FOB irVZHTOB'S GtfLDK.-M wiiiTrn -L1DY " 'nt.-IHT.Tit, tn """,ku esalfl represent m he, own ellry an old firm Refi-rencrx rer.n: rr4. Pertna.:--1' -v-ition lJ J JJ l&lZtZ I Aftm- Forty rears - TAaCcr' A J nf-VfA 1 1 avpwienee In tb DaF" ! T 1 ' I ' preparation of more f2 f"1" fhn ti Hondr4 Kl 11 Thonaand apnTleatlona fir fmtaota ia KJ t tbe United fctetee and Korean ooon. fH fl trie, the publishers of the rWientifle 4.Nl A rc.f-ir-.n continue tn set ae eoitcivora eaBBewjsjsl ri holiday mrnm PRESENT. thlo very valuable ard 1. 1 , .,, rMI ,,., rnimstiiiil.thtii l.lfe.hiie Poriran. Oi, ve- i It".. ?'T I0'" 1'kelT no Art H .u In Aroenn .r,,",,' rlrlia. mr regular catalogue price f oBer every reader ol the (;,! a Kaarnaic their rtv.i friend a enin ."--iw.on sat stretcher, for , , -" itiwrr to ootain us a sTd aaren; in voor ne:ghhnrhoo 1 'provided ot com, portrait pleases youi. we will place a beautiful Irarpe In. romp..tion gtlt and I In. velvet (reeru- i" ",,ef"''C'') on f""""1 ' "I K Send 84 75. eh w,th order and we wiil ship by Kipr. o. i . "".if",' " '"'l"n i-etore paying balance ! ; or tl n.o prefer to send cash In full with . , "I"'0" Imperials Sattr Kin'sh'mit llee ;r-eular price a fro as same nr vln.l wa ..... . . . . ' ,, , ' - - in. aui.uniinai we rn larire ihirimt r... ... n. mrnie a oxxire oi tne general public i... i:.. . i . I"'"1' sold to anyone fnmily at this trice, orter onlv -'o,l till Fe'' tveii. V..-.UCU imiiri company trie order. Alter ret.. 157. tho-e wisiiinar Life Sire t-or traits must pay regular price to us er our a.rnts. as we poalll tl ly we 1 1 1 Bt ma fart rile offer drawn. v e guarantee satisfaction in everr case, even II we have to maae a new portrait Ires, and our retereocv, shonld be a sutfi -lent auaranteo we alwavs d -i as we aitr-e. We rr you to any rewst.aper or Mercantile Agency. American or Vnlie.1 Sta't-s Ex t'o anal St.. N Y-, or step In ?i Tl a .1 T "n(1 "m,n" " S. I itfidal Postal Oul.le. .lanaary la Cue. and see oirad. paa-ee 71 and the lrve-t a J e er in the h. by any on- In our llre. nv P. M. cn lotorn yoa that we we must do business on the square or we conld nor advertise to the to..k. If W. C. or Pasiel wanted send color hair .'sample, it possible), color Eves. Drape-v, Jewelrv. Complexion. If Cravon or Ink unnecessary, "bla-k and white u.ed only." W can enlarge In l.ir-lv ai.vkind small picture, .... aree better the smtll ne fie h te- the; p.,- reji am i.e. sai l ui n-v l y p.,tal .J. .- ' V"",,,'e1 Letter. Po.tal Now. Draft on N. Y. or Kxt-reae prepaid. No portraits sent C. O D. i-.h i ?iiOI.'Zt. M,,nn - Mo- Ark . and I.e.. Orders frt an tl ere ttu-t be accompanied wlta casn in .all. .7.V II you wmh aa amateur outfit to make Photos bv Ih-v 1'late process without n perlence send 2. ct. f.,r o j.n.e Ik,ii -How to make Photos." and ramp'le Pbio r Je t Luirs v. am era. If you wi-h'n Migic Lactern. oraetaa arent lor our tortra'ts. or ask any question, encioee f - a nw. iwr x 1 .1 M . .,. WE KNOW WHY THE POPULAR CLOTHING STORE OF L- M . WOOLF fe SON, Main street, Johnstown, Pa., is daily thronged with Customers from early morning till late at night while other merchants in the same city are complaining of businesa fulling off instead of improving. We have thoroughly sifted the matter for ourselves and find that WOOLF & SON give bet ter value in Clothing and Furnishing Goods for less money than any other House in Johnstown or any other town. L. rJ, WOOLF & SOW- We had the pleasure of going through their magnificent Fall Stock a short time ago and have no hesitation in pronouncing it to be the best assorted and most complete of its kind in the state 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 long journey to see. THE BOTTOM IS THE LARGEST STOCK OF HARDWARE EVER OFFERED in the County can be found at my Store. These are all First-Class 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 an advance I am now selling many goods at much less than I can replace them for, but I shall continue to sell at Bottom Prices ull.il I am compelled to replenish my stock. When you want a Cooking or Heating Iron, Glass, Trunks and Farming and learn my Prices. I will HIGH STKEET, - THE GOLDEN AGE OVER 50,000 IN USE- v 4- A. J X SJ proportioned. lor woght, smoothness ot castings and perlect nt- tings it is unequalled. As a Baker it is 1'erfect, and we believe that this, our latest production, is, best operating cook stove made to Sold by JOHN FENN, JoJuistowji, Pcnna. A MAN can make money at any time by calling at the new Harness Shop of G. L. Fro JvT ick, where no DEAD stock has been kept on hand for vears. Ev 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 tunes; Give me a call. (Shop on Centre St., opposite O'Hara s Liverv stable. EBENSBURG. tri-1 .'lie Vf - HI.-W"- I y.t u v. 1 1 1 a. if. Lire ' - Itl I- r ue In America ba ifaine.i tbe ri-t-utjttion our- has t r Flow T Lite Su f.i-tratts are Kl trifmmM. We teeot an India Ink. i rtvon, Water Color or f9.7fl, and If yon airree to show rur portrait to your . . . .n . .m i , veiti.v-- ii i- ..,1 i, . j . 1 .'!(- lor Lt'e-ie Portraits and secure an rent In 'ruarr 1st 3( (gual Hi., ?w 1 ornt. Nov. 18. t SB. REACHED at LAST! Stove, Tinware, Hardware, Nails Implements, call and see my Stock nt c be undersold. Aug. 1385 - - EBENSBURG COOKING STOVE. In presenting to the favorable consideration of the public the Gol den Age Cooking S'ove, wedo so with the utmost confidence in its merits as a successful operating cook stove. It has been thoroughly tested, we having sold in the last three years over 50,000 of them. We would call attention to the con tour of the stove, it being in the highest degree graceful and well without exception, the finest and day. STIR SHMIHG PARLQBl Opposite lomitiii Bouts, ia Lloji'i Bsilflisf. HIGH STREET ,OENSBUT.G, VI J. II. O ANT, 1'rorrielor. TIME Pl'FI.IO will always Bnd ne at oar T of business In business hours. Everytbto k not .ndcosr. Cliis tovils a srsiiALTT. FOR SALE. A valnahla Hotel froj-erty known as trie Bialr House, situated tn the West ward ol Eowcsaea; Ha. For lurther particulars call on or addraaa tbe nnderslfrne-l. JOHN A. HL.A1R. -Er-enahurs;, May 17. 18. I PTFRTISTR fv aildree.lns: . f. iV etowe-ll e a e.. ICS Srrur of ar ce St.. Tew Tork can lear-n the exact cost of arv rroposad lina a A in t.K l il !if in American teii.pert, Fsaare fasBplilwt, 1 ( . WANTED oor Ke'laMe itoek. on fSalarv or Croe1 ston. Writ for tortrs. ancl . sins n-iirpf.Tr.rin. '.sirs n'lTrl.Tr.r-if. SALESMEN No experience need - . A. MrOMHKR ittio ar- sarymen. Koctiester. OTICE. In Uif Ori t.r.e' Court of tha 'ountv of "an;iiria. To th heire and lesal repreentitive6 o! Elia Raker, deceased. OKKKTisrrj: on are herctT cited to t-e and appear be tore the J od:fs ol th I irj. Laos' 'ourt, to be beld at Ebensburic. on tl-e first Slmaay of leceniber next, then and tliete to accepi oi r Iuse -o take the Real Etam t-t E'tas Baker, de ceased, at the appraised valuation pot ojon II by an Inquest duly awanle.1 hv the said t.'ourt. or show cause wlv tlie ssme siiouid not be sol. I. JUSEI'H A. OKAY .Shenfl. Mherlfl's Ciffce. Efenaburs;. I's.. Seiit. ao, 18. the c.naty ol rniln-. To the heirs anil leiial repre.eiiities ol E.-nncl- X t'l'.nstv. e ceae . iRrs-riSin : Y cu ere I err-tiy ctted to be an.1 at'iear before the .1 iiilncs ' I tlie liri-liar-a" t'ourt. lot held at Etrriom. on the first M -nday of Heccmtier nent. then an. I 1 hee to aeoevt r reinaa to take tlie Ke.il K-tte ol Krai.cls X. "hrlsty, deceae.l. at the i i r lrd vaiuatti n j ut imo It. by an InoncFt dniv sr.,l I t the m l ur.. Ior show cause whv the ssiu" s hou M nut be suld. .tl I--1.I H A. K AY She-ifl. Shertl's 'ff.co. Lbensburn. I'a.. Sep. IV. ls'W. whisker?. I
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