(i'iimluiit 'frccinnn. rRr.Hiii Kj. pa. H:ilA. Al'G 1ST lit, 1SS7. LOCAL A.VD rXKSOXAL. ! . -luiro T. .1. Meveon, of Gallitzin, took ovk t our town on Moiuiay. Mr. .Tolin McHrppn, bartender at ttie i r lli u-p, H enjoyini: a week's vacation. 'u tie.- will bi ri'sumoil at M. Francis' I',.'!' i-. I.orctto, Ta., on Monday September F.'.i Mr. I.. V. l.oerh, of Minnesota. Is vis ir.vx I'rof. J. W. Letch, his brother, at ttls tuiti a number of people from this i :v r. trended caiupmeetin at Wlimore on Mr. christian Walters one iT White Lm-tiNliip's io. I citizens, was in town on Vr Juesilay. Mrs. Thomas Fir.necnn died at her home ,s ,uith h'ork on Tuesday. Mie was about t;:y j''4'5' ' Mesnrs. Cieoriio and iioyd Foster, of (.m-n-liurif, are the cuesU of Mr. John v,v!r, of this place. Mrs. U. E. Jones and son, Cyrus, started f,,r Atlantic City on Thursday, where they n: t-tnl sra-ncling a few days. Mr. John Larimer and family, of Minn frolis, Minn., formerly of this place, are TiM'.it.R lel.itives and friends. r. I. V. Ntrittmatter. of Philadelphia, Iui i iit of several Jays to bis parents In Carroll towihip, last week. A parly of yourm folks from this place sUrVil for ttie woods on Wednesday for the purpose of ouupinn out for a few days. Mr. Storman Evans and Mr. Att. Evans, w.'.o have been visiting at their homes In tfcts P'n'-e. ret-irned to Kane on SSundny last. Lev. Francis Kettle, brother of Mr. Arnlr.'w Kettle, of illltzir, celebiated bis fir-t uiii-s at HollidaysburkS, on Sunday tast. Si:iu Wheat! Sekt TWieat ! even l:uii.lied bushels toe -sale at T. L. l'arrlsh's farm U Allegheny township, near Leretto. A lit!!edautf!itrrof Mr. S. J. Humphrey's of t!'rf .Vch-j, lias K'en ly'.nn very 111 for the pustttn days, wtth no hopes for her ie ci'Very. l'.ous tea and citfTee peddlers are swl. .dlinf the residents of neighboring ((ir.ties. Tbey will soon be here, lookout ort f'r them. On Salurrtay lust ttie executor of John JL'tiii. deceasea, of JacRson township, tolil Lis farm at public sale to J. A. Long on of the tkveasert, for f J,'Jt)0. Ilsrrlit Smith, a Iewistwwn colored gir!, ate thirteen ears of corn one dy last wtvk am! then climbed the golden stairs. A di'en enough for anvboly. Tre 'anie of base ball played at this pace n Friday last, between the Jefferson nine and the Stars of this place, resulted in Hie srorj of 'S. tr. 5 in favrr of the Stars. i . lie, the bright and Interesting einht ncii;!i old child of Mr. and Mrs. DertDeuny, of :!:e Mnir.tain Ilour-e of tui.-i place, died fr. in 'I.olcra Infantum, on Thursday of l.i-t w.'t'k. We have Int-u requested to state that Mrs L. T. Lattnop, of Michigan, a well l:iovn tctr.perer.ee advocate, will deliver an ail.tros in the ' pera ItMise in this place, on Tuesday, August HOtti. Jehn sj MrKiertian, "F.-q , of Ck-arfield I county, has been appointed a special exam iner in the IViimoii of.ioe, under civil service rules. He bus been a 'squire in Clearfield County for several years'. lohn Noiriiiierville, ne of Susquehanna towhip's tiMt-A iookir.c clti.ens, was in town en Tuesday. He was hunting material for atiamnuiek ar.d we jude intends to take It en-V for the balam-e of the season. A lare, white l.orse, about sirteen and tn( iiands hlth, small t-c.ir on the left bind le between the pastern and the knee, wim st . .en at FJedford last week. A reward of i- o:Terert for the horse and thief. It doesn't take a llepubllean Conven tieii in t!-.is county Ion: to bounce an old M'Mirr wh.:i lie runs for i llice. Ttere were fnir old soldiers candidates befere their cunvi-iition but not one ol them not a smell. ;.'nr;;o Scburck, a coal miner employel ly Mes-.is. Taylor A McCoy at their mined rear (i.ilLtln, was killed on laec Friday ninrnii x by a fall of cjal. He was thirty three years of ace and leaves a wife and two ctll lren in the old country. -Mr. TlkHuas H. Heist, of Maple Park, ttitetels building an rtensive oarp pond tr.s fall (,n his farm about a mile west of bn, on the Indiana pike. He has a Rood lfK-ation for a pond and we hope it may preve a profitable enterprise. Mr. Letter Larimer, of this place, one t!ay ia-t week, passed a successful examin ation (or the position of fireman on the IVnivlvanla railroad and on Morvdar last .xTsn-'d to wrrk. H is firing on the moun Uin between Altonnaand Conemauicb. A iare quantity rf earth and i.ck fell fmrn ti e hlth b'uff at Cntiemaugh fn last r:i!ay evening, n the track of the I'enn jylvima railroad ust after Fast Line east IaJ l.ii-ed. H.ul it occurred while the n va.- l iissiiij; u wouiu nave rauseu a ) lien. A. A.IJirker, of Kbensburi?, Cam t'' .i i- iiity, delivered an address upon I'ro-t-'it in in t!ie :ourt House on Teusdav V'a;tk!. There were not two dczec fer-nki- re.ei.t. The aildre.t was able and el ; t at.d the speaker deserved a crowded j;..if,,r,i fwtte. - : John Fenlon, of this place, had an ef vertigo ou the pavement nearkis iii.e. el pre-itu Mr. Kobert Evans' furmtut.t r'-t in, on Monday evening and fell, c'-'' face (it-verely. He was taken to ' ' w,r he svxin recuvived, but will t'.e marks fiom the fall for several 0i -V- '.i.Iie L. Stevenson, of Allegheny. .i 1-: : r ' i!. t-wr. - been spending the past month with j i d M.s; N,.ui.. ltobens. of this place. irn to i.er home on Monday next. ' eLon lias made many friends re a;,d Iter departure Is looked upon tret ly tile youn? people of our swkiilling scheme In the State t;ieie racket." Two tneu tako ii,.- ;:, ,e 'l '. Ivr ,, T.,,r.j -V ! i.'-;.- . tl-,; y t.tis, one stilii.y hiuis If a oiiie well bi'owu city ocalist. ' P op:e that they need glares te ces ainl "t.ie-eribe" a : .-eta. les tv.r . I he gtu.ies are i J." e-nts. ' II. l.figuri, of Cartiin townsiilp. -t'sri eoi.rtj, v. as bornii.g brush, s in: , a lo 'tarit'd rolling down the :, -.'.- j t'ini. Jle tri.'d to Jump ol-er '"'it stiu. k him, threw hiiu int.ttho : r and held him fast in ttie tire. " : Lave burned ti death, had sVxir -.j. ;ird his crie and hastened ' Li". L : ll-ur-day afternoon of last week, i 1 'i '.t.iir,.!. r .... ...i. it., f . Ii I uliic ju-r i.i euu- . riv.nK' a fc 4ir-mu!o li-aru bwlona Aibirt I.iii, iif Jackson town i! p'.il llc rn.nl In that towimhin i l y.n'.P w:isi sfnir lt by llhtti lrit l l' '.lulut:- - f.t thf t-arn and tl: s if t- I'Uv luu'ti was vI- ll., r.. 1: .1-1 Never In the history of the dry goods trade of Altoo na has such wonderful bar Kaius In almost every line been offered as liable fc Co. (at their store No. 1102 Elev enth avenue), are now offering. They are selling beautiful Check Scotch Zephyr liing bams at 12', c. per yard. They are selling ::8 loch wide Dentelle Dress Goods at 12v:c. per yard (worth COc. per yard), this they do to close out the balance of these lines and no WM. F. GABLE CO., 1402 The vote In West Tavlor township, on Saturday last, to change the place of bolJiBg the elections, resulted in twenty votes for the proposed change and seventy-eight against it The Westmoreland County Fair will be held at Greensburg from October 11th to the Uth, and will include horse races and a dog show. A cavalcade of stock will take place, and a cavalcade of prize stock will signalize the last day. An effort U being made to have a post ofiice established at Flynn City, in Ileade township, along the line of the Cresson and Coalport railroad. It would prove a great convenience to the people in that vicinity and should be established. The following persona can each receive a letter oy calling at the Ebensburg post oflice : Miss Mattle White, Miss Mary Kol son. Miss Mary E. Murphy, Miss Mary E. Jones. Mr. Keese Roberts. Mr. H. Stroblidge Mid Mr. Florence Wlllongbrand. Judge Krebs. of Clearfield county, gives notice through the county papers that he will excuse us persons summoned as Tra verse Jurors except for physical inability to serve and that must be ebown by the certificate of a reputable physician. Messrs. Lawrence and Frank Krulse, John KutraflT and John Llnhart, while feast ing on hnckelberrles on Sunday last near St. Lawrecce, In Chest township, amused themselves between times by killing eighty nla rattlesnakes, and it wasn't a good day for snakes either. The officers of the Jackson Township Oil Co., Limited, met at the residence of Mr. P. A. Cohaugh on Tuesday and let a con tracts Mr. Anderson, of Butler county, to sink a hole twenty two hundred and fifty fc'et, at the rate of fr. .75 a foot. The well to be completed bfore January 1st, 18a. tramp who was stealing a ride on a freight train on Monday last near South i-'o-.V, reached down to strike a match on the end of the iron bull-bead when the cars came together ad mahed hi.s right band nnd wrist so badty that the band had to be amputated. He was taken to the Altoona Hospital. The harven has been gathered and the -whistling winds give notice that tall will soon be here. If you want to buy fall -clothing, go to the clothing store of Messrs. McConnell A: -aupp, St. Lawrence block, corner of Eleventh avenue and Fourteenth street, Altoone, where pou will Cud a large stock ot fabtiioaable goods sold at tbe lowest prices. Thp gutters on High street where Mary Ann street crosses, are in a bad condition and the borough fathers should see to it that they are repaired. It Is almoHt impos sible to drive aeross with a buggy er spring wagon without wrecking the vehicle, and unless they are repaired before tong the borough will be liaole to a rrosecctlon for damages. At tbe boot and shoe store cf Ii. L. Davis, in tbt place, you will find tte nicest lot cf bonts and shoes to be found in tbe town. He has just opened up a new lot of gentlemen's shoes that for ease and comfort cannot be beat. All bis stock Is of the best class and warranted to give satisfaction. His stock o.' ladies' w lists' and children's shoes contains every thing desirable in that line. The Atioona Times &aj:s : For over six months a httle son of Mr. John Gurran, of Hobidaysburg, has suffered from a stoppage of the nose, with offensive and bloody dis charues, supposed to arise from the puncture of a fork. In a consultatation with Dr Sadler on Tjesday. at the Logan -House, he determined It necessary to remove the fleshy growth that had grown up in the nose, and with It he removed a large shoe button that bad been the sole cause, and so farbaftled the skill of all treatment. A speedy cure will follow. Mr. Janes P. Murray, an old and highly estt-emed citizen of this county, died at the residence of his nephew. Dr. John Siarphy, in Loretto en Saturday last, aged about KT years. Mr. Murray was a native oi Ireland and came to this country about forty years ago and for a number of years resided on a j -farm In Jackson township, removing from there to this place where he was engagod in merchandizing about twoury-hve years ago. He removed from hre to Tunnellhill where be followed tin same business for a n jmber j of years. He was a brother of Mr. IUbert j Jvirray wbo died In this place about a year ago. The Democracy of Blair county met in IlAllidaysburr on last Monday mrtrnlng and mxninated the following ticket: County Commissioners, Jaues Mcintosh, of Altoo na. and C. B. Jones, of 'v.aysport ; Vor Hofee Director, George V. Smith, of Hus ton township ; County Auditor, A. J. Filler, of Newry. Delegates to the State Conven tion. H. A. McFadden. of Kollidaysburg:; II. E- Bonsai!, of Tyrone; John Dutr.phy, of Altoona, and Augustus Land is. of Hol lidaytOurg. Dr. !i. W. Christy, of Sabbatk I lest, was re-elected Chali man of the Coun ty Committee. A. V. Dively. of Altoona, was elected a member of the State Commit tee. John Hoyer, of ?;iromerhIII, who is em ployed at .'vott v. Sons' coal mines near that place, while shifting cars near the tirple, on the siding from the mines tn the Penn sylvania railroad, oa last Friday evening thrnwn from the car on wnW ne WM h sudden lolt. and before he E"1 Irom mneei na tiis leri leg crusnei. lie was carried to a neinoor s boase and Dr: Low man, of Johnstown, was suaimnned by telegraph wno, assisted by Dr. Aireen, of Summerhii:, amputated the Injured leg about three inches below the knee ttie same evening. IToyer Is about 27 years sf age, unruarried and is the so of Mr. Jarob Hoyer. a farmer residing in Kiat neiglinorhood. At last accounts Mr. llcyer was rest log easily and getting along as well as com Id e ex retted unde tbe circumstan ces. On Sunday last Mr. Hcuyler Davis, Mr. C!.arle Stough, Mir Minnie Stougb and another young lady a relative of Miss Stoujh's, drosv from this place to Wlimore, to attend the rampmeeting, in a two-horse carriage. When about starting home the horses got frighUsntd at tb sudden whist ling of a past-log freight train and started to run, making a Uort turn, upsetting the carnage, and throwing tbe occupants out. Tl I'kpnnpil firliind ininrv PYCPutfnir KTik4 stounh. who was Dlcked ud lusenlble and .... . . .... . ...... h.ul hurt i mut (hi. hiii ind n&cE mat ktie could riot be brought home until the next day. She has been conliued to ths house ever since, but will soon be able to be out again. Mr. Davis who wasdrivlng, held on to the team and was dragged some dis tance Defore he gdt them checked, but es caped without b'.-in hurt. OUR DRY COODS REPORT. more can be bad this season at such low prices. They are selling the regular Double, fold plaid Dress Goods (50c quality) at 23c. per yard and the 20c. quality at 12.jc. per yard. These embrace all tbe latest styles of riaids. They are selline short lengths of silks that average from 2 yards to 13 yards, at 33, 50 and 62'c. per yard, that are the 75c. and fl qualities. These ellks are In blacks and colors, and are The chestnut crop gives every promise of being a large one. The corn crop In this county will be the best for a number of years. Tbe bum of tbe threshing machine now brings delight to the car of the farmer. Anew brick pavement Is being laid In front of the Mountain nouse on Centre street. A hotel to cost 5200.000 will be erected at Bedford Springs. Pittsburgh capital is backing the enterprise. An exchange remarks that "it is 6trange, but true, that tbe politest man at the festi val is the greatest iiog at home." Eighty thousand men constitute ihe em ployee of the Pennsylvania railroad Com pany's system of roads in the United States. Thomas J. Smelton, of Tyrone, a brake man on tbe P. It. Ii.. had bis band amputa ted while making a coupling at Derry on last Friday night. Capt. n. K. Sloan, of Indiana, will deltver the oration at the re-union of the Eleventh Pennsylvania Reserves ia Butl-r. on September 21st. All farmers who can easily ao4 conveni ently do so, should put a watertag-trough on the road for public convenience and re ceive a recompense tneretoi on his road tax. There is a law requiring galde boards at all cross roads, and imposes a fine ot f 19 on supervisors for neglecting to keep them up. Are all out mipervisors aware ofjhia fact? Mr. Philip Staltz and wife, of Carroll township, passed through ttds place n Thursday, on their way to Latrobe on a vis. It to their son-in-law and daaghter, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Boslet. -While feeding a separator one day recently, JobnSSeorge, of Eufflngton town, bhip, Indiana county, bad bis band twdly torn and mutilated by coming in contact with the spikes in the cylinder. While at work on Thursday of last week, Christ Wallace, a farm band employ ed at Level Green, Tenn township, West moreland cwtnty, bad bs foot torn off by a steam thresher. He resided at Radebough station, to which place he was removed. Wa. Sarnhart, a rich farmer of Mount Pleasant, Westmoreland county, was -swindled out of f 1000 ou Fciday Ust, by tconfi dence men wbo sueoeeded in escaping. One of theui registered at Greensbacg the night befsre as G. C. Connelly, of Pitts burgh. Mrs. .Margaret Jones, widow of Morris Jones, deceased, an old lady residing in the East ward, slipped on the platform of the well in ter lot on Wednesday, and falling against the spout of the pump, fractured three of her ribs. Mrs. Jones is upwards of M years of age. Ths remains of Z. L. Hoover and Calvin Johnson, ClearGeld county, whe were drowned in Tillamook Bay, Oregon, on July't'th, and of which an account was pub lished in the Fkheuax at tho time, were brought ho mi for Interment, arriving at ClearEeld on Monday last j rnuMjltinli Ra4lroad'iiNraboreEx. iwiionii..Ibe lam oft lie kMon. The last of the series of excursions to At lantic City, Cape "May or Sea Isle City, via the rennsylyania Uailroad, will be run on i Thureday, August 25th. Tbe immense pop ularity which these delightful holiday trips have won is indisputable evidence not only or the merit of these excursions, but of the universal attractiveness of these great re sorts. Tbe last one of the season comes at a time when tbe washore has reached the zenith of its summer gK.ry. Everybody will will be there, and everything that the sea shoreSias to offer-In tbe way of enjoyment will be In the pink of condition to afford tbe greatest amount of pleasure. Neither of tbe resorts mentioned were ever so well equipped foi accomodating tbe boet of visi tors as they are at .resent, and no time in their 'Littory were ttiey ever so attractive. This excursion wl'l undoubtedly be the largest as well as tbe most desirable one of i the series, and no oae should miss tbe op- port unity it affords. Those who bave gone already may go agaia with the greatest sat isfactio0f whe thoe who have not should remember that it is the Ust. The tickets will be .good for ten days, and the fare from Cresson will be 8.50. tbe train passing that p0int mt x-3n A. j Excursionists will spend tbe night 4n Pnil- adelphia and rroceed to the seashore by any regular train of tbe next day. For detailed information consult the nearest ticket agent. 91 AKJtlAUF. MtX.NStlS lMFUt. The fallowing marriage licenses -were issued by tbe Clerk of 4he Orphans' "Court for the week ending Wednesday, August 17, 18X7 : John Faiamchik and .Mary Ilaky, Cam bria. Harry Sensteil, Huntingdon. Pa. and Katie Smitt, Johnstown. Alfred Morgan. Cooeaaangh and Sean Mi-ran, Benuingtcn. Kichard K. Tiobott. Ebecsburg and Naa cy C. Bheam, Mnrrellville. Joseph I reiser and CaCbarine EreiUer, Bai r township. John Boehovlsky and Xary Voskovisky, Cambria. Harry O'Ner l, Cambria aad Ella B. Zim merman, Johnstown. William Procter. Allegheny, Pa., an ktartlia A. Long, l'rospect. Tbe Yemtflrt I aanUaoni. W.I. Suit, druggist, Bippus.Xnd.. testifies: "tao recommend Electric Bitters as the very best remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief in every case. One man took six bottles, and was -cured of rheumatism of 10 years standing. Abraham Eare, drug gist. Bellville, Ohio, affirms: "The best selling medicine I faae ever handled in my 20 years experience. Id Electric Citters.'' Thousands of others tare added their tesM mony, so that tbe verdict is unanimous that Electric Bitters do cure all diseases of the liver, kidneys or blood. Only a half .dollar a bottle at . James' drag stoie. Th Sklai I ma fae Kept toft. White, and free from taint of perspiration by adding Darby Prophylactic Fluiltothe water need ia bathing. It rc-mores all offensive smell f rum the feet or any part of the body. Use-1 a a tooth-wash it will harden ttie gums, pre serve the teeth, eare tooth ache and rrjake the breath pure and sweet. Cure chafing and toflamatloD. Files, Scald Veet, Corns, etc. Bar kirn's .tralra Sial-fe, The best salve in the world for cuts. Bruises. Sores, Ulcers. Salt Kheuru. Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chillblains. Corns and all Shin Eruptions, and positively cares Tiles or no pay required. It is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 23 cents per bore For sale byU. Jiujeind V. w. ilcAtcer, of Loretto, a very cheap lot of goods. They are selling Lace Curtains (slightly soiled) for ?1.75, f2.00 and f3.00 per pair, that are regular M. f 1 and f 5 quality. Tbey are new and pretty patterns. Tbev are selling new style figured Scrim at 7c. a yard that yon see marked 13. 17 and 18c. elsewhere. They are selling the balance of their stock or Par asols for less than it cost to make them. They are celling fine Canvas and Leather ELEVENTH AVENUE, ALTOONA, PENN'A. The Krpnbllran Convention. The Republican County County Conven tion met at tbe Opera House, at one o'clock on Monday afternoon and was called to or der by Mr. F. U. Barker, the chairman. After calling over tne districts and examin ing the credentials of tbe delegates the con vention proceeded to business by electing H. H. Kuhn, Esq., of Johnstown, as president or tbe convention. For Treasurer. Samuel W. Davis, of Eb enssburg ; D. Gallitzin Myers, of Ashville and D. K. Wilbelro. of Washington town ship, were nominated, but before the con vention proceeded to ballot Alvtn Evans, Esq.. who was a delegate from the East ward, Ebenswirg. in the "-interests of har mony." as be said, withdrew the the name of Samuel W. Davis. Tbey then proceeded to ballot wben D. Gallirzin Mvers 'harmon iously" knocked the wind out of D. K. Wil belm by a vote 63 to 43. For County Commissioner. D. G. Lloyd, of Ebensburg ; David Hamilton, of Johns town ; Samuel Patterson, of Barr township ; Edward U wens, of Cambria township ; Vin cent Keig, of Carroll township ; Augustine Craver, of Susquehanna town6hip ; M. Hoff man, ot Kichiand township and George Grumbling, of Adams township, were named. D. G. Lloyd, of Ebensburg, was nominated on tbe f rst ballot. David Hamil ton second, and George Gramhling third, tLe balance out of the race. As two commissioners were to be Domi nated it was here that tbe fine work was to be cot in. DavM Hamilton got away with S. W. Davis three years ago, aad If renomi nated the probabilities would be that he would get away with with Mr. Lloyd this time. Every effort was made to boost up i rambling and be was nominated on tbe next ballot. Tbe delegates from Cambria township vtd early, befcie they nnder derstood tbe programme, bat after receiving their instructions, at tbe end of tbe ballot asked to bave the votes changed to G ramb ling, which was done. Mr. GrambliLg re ceived 48 -rates and Hamilton 39. Mr. Grumbling, iiavlns received a majority of tbe votes oast, was nominated. For Poet Hou se Director, Simon KIrsh. of Barr township and Simon Gill, of Chest townsnip. were named. On the first ballot Kirsb received 51 votes to Gill's o7 and KIrsh was declared tho nominee. Thomas Griffith Esq., of Ebensburg and I- S. Murphy. Esq., of JoLnstown, were elected delegates to tbe State Conven tion. A motion was made and carried authoris ing the chairman ot the convention and tb) candidates nominated to select the county chairman for the ensuing year. MM-rted. TI BBOTT Ull CAM Married at Johns town on Wednesday, August 17th, 18S7, Mr. Kichard Tibbott to Mrs. Nancy Bheam. OMtaar;. WTIERUY. Died at bis home In Ebens burg, on Monday, August 15tb, 18S7. Mr James Wherry, aged 55 years. MKAN. Died at the residence of her parents in Lorecto, on August 5th. 1887, Clara, youngest daughter of Patrick and Elizabeth Moran, aged ID years, 11 months and 'JO days. You came in tee beautiful summer time. On oar Blesct.J day ! And nerer a Mofotn more cweetmd lair On our Lady's altar Uy. Vv-e trusted you then to her sbelterinir.annc And "he raardej tbe treasure well. Till the love overtowlDK her mother heart. In a rayer frum her pure lips (ell. My Jesus, a dear little sister of Thine Is ready to come to Thee ! 8b still in my arms, but the waves of tbe Way sweep her a wary from me. IworK I. pray that her spirit unspotted be borne I'rom that region cf sin away. There are therna In the path that are waltlna; Then spare her that road. I pray. her feet. Oh ! (Jould such a mlichty and gracious Klcs; Such a mother's prayer deny? On his tender bosom, safe at last. Oh best belov'd youriss ! The fragile flowers ot summer time CinWoom not In tbe snow. More fitting; the aardens of heavea ty rest For the rose that we cherished so. M. M'MULLEX. Uied on JulviT. 18S7. Mrs. Susan McMullcn and on August 10. 1887, Mr. James McMullen, or St. Augustine, the former aed M years and 10 months and the latter aged 75 years and 6 months. The deceased were husband and wife and after -a brief Illness, wltbln a fortnight of each other, they passed from ttls earthly stagef existance. "Tbey were both buried at St. .Augustine, many friends following them to the silent city of the dead. Father Ryan. -cf St- Augustine, celebrated Ilequlem High Masses for both at tbe respective bur ials. I bvn rhlMranjtiinA tv K ,A --.-.-- ..wuiv vuomj ma tuo years passed on ana eight sons and tbre daughters all married remain te rrourn their lose. Tbey climbed tbe braes of the strong and sunny day ot life hand hi band, and descended the slope of age togettver. Vp sunny raej of Jocund days They cllmtoeJ and tolled torether; Through U the years of bepes and tease, OI fine and rainy weather. w ben roond the hearth, tans: youthful While winter "Masts were blowing. ilrth, With parent joy on K'rl aa boy. Fond, tender -cs-re bestowing-. Their duty-tene, to daughter and son. In hale old aicechey rested ; And passed -he days In quiet ways. Tbeir souls la peace invested. And when lrfe'e sua. Its course -bad run To western clouds ot eTen, Beyond the hills of human ills, Tbey found attorn In heaven. A. It. U :XOTICI Notice is herei.y srrven that an Hl(caton win e made to ths 4ourtr tJommon t-icas of l'im ria county, on Ue ttw day of September next, at tk'elo--k In tbe forrnon. under Act l Assembly titled "An Act Co pjvlde lor the kieorpo ration aHl reanlatlon ef eertata oorporations." approvad Ataril . 171. and euplcments thereto, by M. lionuy. Jacob Viwel. karles Iress, aVaxly tlea. lerand Max Slohler kirie charter of ax lutended Mw.rilnii to be called 'Alpenmechen." tbe character and and otaeot ol which Is Marina: and pniuMtlon of music, ao-1 lor these pvires to have. Misses and enjoy tfie tig At, befxxits and privii.-ves conferred by the Act ot Atsembly aforesaid and its suppleowiu. SLt'JiLEK (rE)lttK, Auif. 12, 1S8T. Solmtixirs. I)MISlSTKATOK'S NOTICE. Letters of administration npon the estate of James Ji.-.Mulln. tale ot Caest bj.rinits Kur ouvb. Cambria cuunty. deoeaed. havlnK been aranted to the undersla:od, notice Is hereiy Kiven to tlkose Indebted to said estate to niafce immediate oayment, and those having claims will present them, properlv autlientlcate.l tut settlement. J. . KO KAN. Aug. l'J, fit- AxJm'r. of James McM ullen, dee'd. XOTICli Jtotlce Is hereby aiven that tbe am and final ansMint ot P. F. Sbailer. assignee ot AusUa Hayes, has Jeen filed In the tourt of Common I'leas ol Cambria county and will b connrmed by the said Court on tbe first Monday of Septsmber next, unless cause can fae hown to the contrary. Ii. A. SHOEMAKEU, Autf. II. 16S7. 3t. Frothonotary. YOU CAN FIND THIS PAPFR en file iu i'tTTsBiRiii at the Afiveni.tns bureau of S3 HEMI1TGT01T BROS. Belts at 5 and loc.. worth 25c. They are selling short lengths of Colored Cambric at Jc. a yard. Then you know they keep a line Cassi meres at low prioes splendid goods for Mens' and Boys' wear at 50 cents and 1 1.00 per yard. Then look at their 17c pants goods better than you will find anywhere else for 25c. a yard much better, and only 17c. a yard. No matter where you go Sheriff's Sale REAL ESTATE. By virtue of Sundey writs of Ftrri Faciat ismed out of the Court of Common Pleas, ol Cambria county, and to me directed, there will he exposed to putdle sale at the Court Ucnre In Kbenshnrx. on Monday, the Sth day of Isepteniher, lhsT. at 1 o'tlwt.r. n, the following described real es tate, to wit: All the rticht. title and Interest of M. L. Iary. of, in and to all. that certain piece or parrel ol land, situated In the bomuprh of Chest Nprlnns. Cambria county. Pa., bounded and described as lollowst Fronting on Columbia street on tbe west and rnnninc bark to an alley, adjolnlnar lot of John Brnomhauirh on the north and lot of laniel C. Little on tbe south, be In it one full siied lot as laid out In the plan and plot of said borouKh and known as lot No. having tbereoo erected a frame dwelling houseand other outriuildjnics now tn tbe occupancy of M. I Leary. Taken In execution and to tc sold at the sut of Wells Whip Co. A Leo. All the rleht. title and Interest of Thos. Dumphy. of. tn and to all that certain piece or parcel of land situated In tbe village of St. Aue; nstlne. Camhna county. Pa., bounded and de scribed as folluws : Froctlnic on Main street, ad joining lots ot the heirs of Jacob Moyer. deceased, on tbe east and west, lots of Joseph Adams, John Brand and others, containing one and cne-halt acres, more or less, having thereon erected a two story dwelling bouse and store room and other outbuilding, now In tbe occupancy ot Tbomaa Dumphy. Also, all the rlxbt. title and Interest ol Tbomas Itumphy in a two-story plank house and other outbuildings, situated alonir tbe C. N. Y. S. K. K Kat lein station. Cainbria coun ty. Pa., now In tbe occupancy of Thomas Dumphy. Takes In execution and to be sold at the suit of Anna Armanda Dumphy. A Lao, All the riKbt, title and Interest of F. M. Uradley ol. In and to all that certain piece or lot of ground situate In the boron h of Tunnelhill. f'aoU.na county. I'a.. bounded and described as follows : Hevinntn at a post on the street and and comer ot Charles Wharton's lot and running: north west along- said Charles Wharton's, lot zi teet to a poet ; thence from said Dost north IT'i wret 76 feet to a post ; thence from said post south east 216 -feet to a pout on the street ; thence iron said Post south Ktj east 7S feet to the place ot beirlnninir, containing three-lonrths of aa acre more or less having thereon erected a one and one-bait story tenant house now in the occupancy of Kobert Seamore, Joseph Shesdon and William l-"reeman. Taken In execution and to be sold at the suit ot the People's Building and Loan Association, of Altoona. Pa, A !.. All the right, title and interest of f reorge W. Flenner of. In and to al! that certain piece or parcel of la nd situated in Adorns townkblp, Cam bria founty. Pa., bounded and descrioed as fol lows: Adjoining land of William Pen rod on the east - lands ol lieorge Lamb on tbe weft : land of William Custer on tbe north atd by lands of others on the south, containing So acres more or lets, having thereon erected a two-story plank tiouse, now in tbe occupancy of , Samuel Flenner. Taken in execution and to he sold at the suit of the Commissioners of Cambria county. Also, All tbe right, title and Interest of H. C. Darman of. In and to all tbat certain lot or piece ol ground situate In the ast ward of the borough ot Ebensburg. Cambria county. Fa., bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a ioat on the corner of Triumph street and Popler alley thence along the south side of Triumph street north s8 degrees west 14 perches and 7T links to a post; tbence south I'l degrees east by a straight line until tbe same intersects the line of the land re leased to the Kail mad (Ximpaoy ; thence south U7 degrees east along the line of tbe land released to the Kailroad Company until it Interieota the corner of ths said land released to Kailroad Com. pany and Poplar alley ; thence nortn 2 degrees east along the west side o? jxtplnr alley to tbe place ol beginning, having thereon erected a two story Irame dwelling houre and outbuildings and a large two-story frame saw. planing and shingle mill and all machinery, now in tbe occupancy of 11. i.. irarmin. linen in execution and to be Sold I em. it tbe suit ot use ol A, J. Driteoll and oth- TERMS OF PALE. One-third of the purcnase money to be paid when the property u knocked down and the re maining t thirds on the confirmation of the deed. JOStPH A. OK A Y. Aug. 5, 18S7. Sheriff. KEGISTEirS NOTICE. The following accounts bave been examined and passed by me and remain aled ol record In this office for the inspctlon ol heirs, legaties. creditors and all others In any way Interested, will be pre sehted to the Orphans' Court of Camtria county ior confirmation and allowance on Wednesday, the 7th day of September. A. D.. 18o7: 1st. The Srst and final account ot Joseph S. Strayer. K-i.. executor of John '.. Jones, dee'd. 2d. 1 be second and final et J. I., paterson, ad- uiuiipuAiui ui .aujuci cikfi, iieoeaseti. T h 1 1 Mefkr. rKiiiw oi cuen c.oneietiy. deceased. . Tbe Sirst. and partial account ol John M Kose, Brtminlftratur rt John Kose. dnceaae.l 7. Ibenrstand final account of lieniumin V. James, guarsltan ot Anna ALills, a daughter of j in it juins. deceased . 8. The nrst aceount of f4iwite! Fitzpatrfck, ex- wu.i i waij ' iixpairira, weceased. II. The nrst and hnal aoc-rant of William By ers. executor Joseph Kurkhart. deceased. iu. l ne nrst and final acowant of John H 1'lfh. er. guardian of Mary Horner, minor child Jeffer son noroer, ueeeased. ii. ineseeood account of Hiram and Lewis rrig. execuMrs oi feorge ttrrjs. deceased. iub Hivi accuuDi oi jsosd c Homer, jmar dian of Jacob Hi rale. F.dward tlrafe. William t rale and Jotisi ti rate, minor children of Mary u. ine nrst and aartlal account of WlMiam W arner. lurvRing administrator of John Warn- 14. The firs and final aceount of Simon A. , S ... a Isaac vveakiand, executors ot " niKitia, aeceased. I V The nrt sweount of John A. Blair, executor of Iennis BrawJev. decease,! 16. The account ol Maude K.. Iranian, admhii irainx oijohn f.Scanlan. d ere Red. who was tbe ?!?"r.d.,.".n Tbo- w- Evan, minor eh il of X 111 n. LVIDl ii. i ne account of Maude K.scanlan. admtefs- irainz oi jonn .scnisn. deceased, who was x- yyu.. vi me ia si will ana testraieut of William 1 alian. deceased, IS. The account of Maude K.-Scanlan admnaa- iratrix ot John fr- Scanlan. rit-eu.l h . . v. Acive . i iiiin. uewease'u. UhLLSl-rjE J.BLAIR. Aug. 12. 1887. Kegiater. Widow's Appraisements. Notice Is hereby s-'ven that the following named apziraisements of roperty appraised and set apart lor widows of -decedents, uneer the Act of AMemblyof tbe4afalay of April. A. I.. 1851. have been tiled In Wve Kea-lster s uttce at Ebens bura: In and for theV.un'y ot t:amt)ria, and will t presented to theqhans' Court of said county tor confirmation an allowance on Wdnesday. the. tb day of Septeantier. A. D.. 1vC: LOnventery and afipraisement of eertaln person, al property and real eiateappraiseda.nd .el apart for Kosanna Heidlnfelter, widow ol Jau U. Held In feller, deceased, . 2. fknventery and appraisement of eertaln per sona, .property mnj rew! estate appraised and set apart lor Mary Ellen Farren widow ol Dennis tarrea. deceased. f3Ht. 3. lSK-entery and appraisement of eertaln per snnal tarnperty appraised and set apart for Manta ret SL-.CJiouer. widow ot Adam Jacob Stflbouor decease. Jcioo. ' 4. lnventery and appralscmeat cf ceutaln per sonal projierty anpraued aad set apart or Ellxa r"n! n wldow ot "I'h Strayer, Aeceased. &. Inretrtery and appraleetnent or certain per sonal preverty appralee.1 aa set apart tor E liza teth Annt'ooper, widow o James Cooper, de ceased. -KsB. CEIJEKTINE J. BLAtlt, KegiAer. Aug. 12, te7. TltlAl LIST. C-ECOND WEEK, SEITEMBEK TERM Neiitember l.'tb. fct87. auer . vs, rtiav. Mck vs. (Irumbllnif. ntauirn c tutzsean vs. B. at o. K. K. tfts-ayer vs. Lutaver. Co. La I if i Iavldsua vs. James. SwtimiD vs. Ntnoefccaker. oers vs. Kelly. Savyder vs. Cole. Kre vs. Kex. Kenden . vs. Bnrns. BlacKh ....vs. Llvlnitrua. Storm ...vs. Cooper. lallavaa ....vs. Dwellins; House Insu- ranee titt. - Bradley. Mrt oy Kra-iiey. illesple - MdMoskev. Oallaicher r. C. C. Co. tf. T. S. K. u IJ ( ... 1 1 1 1 i l I ... . . . . . Tf Strickland. lCKier. ..vs. McKenna. vs. Itlttannlug Ins. Co. .-vs. rehuiitile. ..vs. Walton. ..vs. Stratrr. H.A. bHOEJlAKEB. I'roth'f. Keed Kelly off Fowler Aug. 12, 18S7. VL'DITOK'S WrrilT. In tbe Orphans' Court of Catabrlaeonnty. Ihe undersmned having been ajWnted audi tor to distribute the fend In the hands of Daniel Puarh. executor lof David Evans, deceased, as shown by his nrst and final account hereby arves notice that he will sit at his office in Kbensbura: on 1 uesday. Auk ust it?, at x o'clock, r. at., at wblch time and place all person! it teres led may attend or be debarred Iron cominir in on aiii fund. T. W. DICK. Auk. 5, 3t Auditor. "f JJEN yoo want J -b rrintinir of any kird I T done (five lie 1 iituus cOlcs a trial. o. i lie nn"i aau l.amal aci-onnt tr n u.hu.1 ! Myers ami EltaabelhJ. a.lmin ,riL.V. i " "'!n. ' 4reorv M Cree ,w...ri uico it ur rpoinng oi iiih wnoie ; omerwie. to 4 Ti..iLr.; i . . . ,,. , value and appraise the same according to law at 6. Tbe IM and hnal aoewunt of Th. MMM. " im lhinlt l,nVT- in their store you see bargains bargains in Black Cashmeres, 50c. to f 1 a yard ; Car eers, tbe best in the world. Best value Ir Black and Colored Silk, 72c, fl.00, f 1.25 and (1.50 per yard. Beet value in all kinds of Dress Goods. We are selling better mus lin for the money (from 5c to 10c. per yard) than you will bind anywhere else. Best value in Prints. Best value in Satinss. Best value tn Seersucker. I TRIAL LIST. SPECIAL TERM Hlppsfe Lloyd.... Condron. el al Blair Firth Monday August, 1S8T. - vg. l.antzey. et al. .... vs. Mrlermitt, et al. vs. tJrifflth. et al. A. SHOE.MAKKK Proth" H l"rotby's Office, LbentLiurg, I'a,, July , lSbi. DMIXISTRATOIl'S NOTICE. letters of Administration on the Estate of William Lltzlnger. late of Loretto borough. Cam bria County, deceased, having been granted to tbe undersigned, all persons Indebted to said es tate are hereby notified to make payment without delay, and those having claims against the same will present them properly authenticated tor set tlement, to EUH EN K. LITZI.NUEK. B. W.LlTZI.NtJEK. Loretto. July S9, 18S7. Administrators. DMINISTKATOK'S NOTICE. letters of Administration db bo is hok crx TtUiTAJf icitTO AKMKxoon the Etateot John Camp hell, late of Cheat township, Cambria eoanty. de ceased, having been granted to tbe undersigned, all persons Indebted to said estate are hereby noti fied to make payment without delay, and those having claims against th e same will present them properly authenticated fur settlement to THOMAS M. CRAVER. Adm'r d. b. n. c. t. a. of John Campbell, dee'd. St. Lawrence, Pa, uly , 1187, 6t. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the Orphans' Court of Cambria County Estate of D. M. FKINOLE. deceased. And now, June lath, on motion of F. J. O'Con nor. Attorney for Estate. C. L. Dick apolnted Auditor to distribute funds in the hands of Will lam Cole Administrator. Pan Cthiax. I will sit for the purpose above appointment at my Office, in Alma Hall. Johnstown. Penna., on Thursday, August 18ih 1HS7. at lu o'clock a. m., when and where all parties interested may ap pear or be forever debarred from coming In on said fun-l. CHAL. L. DICK. July . 18S7. Auditor. jXOTICJJ! In tbe Orphans' Court of the County of Cam bria. To tbe heirs and legal representatives ot Matthew McMullen. deceased. la asm no: Yon are hereby cited to be and appear before the Judge of the Orphans' iourt. to beheld at Ebensburg, on the first Monday of September next, then and there to accept or re fuse to take the real estate of Matthew McMul len, deceased, at tbe appraised valuation put upon it by an Inquest duly awarded by the SHid Court, or show cause why a trustee should not be ap pointed to sell the same. JOSEPH A. OKAY. July 22. 1M7. t- Sheriff. NOTICE ! To the heirs and legal representatives of Jere miah McUonigle. deceased. Takk Notice that an Inquest will be held at the late residence ot Jeremiah McOonlgle, de ceased, in the borough of Lilly. In the County of Cambria. or Saturday, the 27m day of August next, at 1 o'clock In the atternoon ot that day, lor the purxi.e of making partition of the real estate of said decedent to aud among his heirs and legal representatives. It '.te an tne can be done without prejudice to or siviling ot the whole: otherwise, to value and appraise tbe same according to law. at which time aud place you are required to at tend it you think proper. JOSEPH A. OKAY, July 22, 1887. St. Sheriff. NOTICE! To the and legal representatives of William J. MctJuire. deceased. Take Notk k that an In.iuert will be held at lne late residence oi William j. jHcOulre. ri cfasel. In the township of Clearfield, in the County of Cambria, on Friday, the 2rtth dav of August next, at 10 o'clock. In tbe lorenoon of tbat day, for the purtoseof making partition ot the real estate of said decedent to and among his heirs and legal representatives. If tbe same can be done without prejudice to or spoiling of the m hole ; otherwise, to value and appraise the same according to law. at which time and place you are required to attend it vou think proper. JOSEPH A. OKAY. July 22. 1887. 4t. Sheriff. NOTICE! To the heirs and legal representatives or David Youngkm, deceased. Tim Notice that an Inquest will be held at the late residence ot liar Id Youngkin, deceased, tn the townsnip of Kta.Ie, In the County of Cambria, on Thursday, the 25th day ot August next, at in o'clock In the forenoon of that day. for the pur lose of making partition of tbe real estate of said oeceaent to ami among bis nelrs and legal repre JOSEPH A. GRAY. July : . iss7. et. Sheriff. li:gal notice. Foster TV. Davis) IN the t'ourt ol Common Fleas vs. : of Cambria Countv. No. sy, Kachael Davis. (March Term. Alias Subpoena J In Divorce. COTNTY OF CAMBKIA. sis. The Com mom wkalth ok I'sssstivisu. To KACHAEL DAVIS. tlBTino: E COMMAND YOU. as heretofore com maniled. that all matter of busines 4nri ex. w cuees beln set aside you be and appear In your liiwiwr person ueiorw our jaKes, al x.Densburit at our Court of Common Fleas, there to be held on tbe first JVionday of September next, to show cause, if any you have, why your husband Foster W, Iiavls. should not be divorced from the bonds of mattimony. wblch be hath contracted wlihyou the said Kachael Davla, agreeable to Petition and Li hel exhibited aitatnst you before our said Court ; and this you shall In no wise omit al your peril. Witks the Honorable Kobert L. lohnston. President f our said Court, this 6th day of June. A. D. 187 H. A. SHOEMAKEK, Froth y. Eoensbuix, Jaiy TJ, lhS7. LEOAL NOTICE. El Ira Lane by her next") IN the Court of Common friend John Barclay, j Pleas of Cambria county. vs. No. a, March Term. 18s7. Frank C. Lane. Alias Subpoena In Dl I vorce. Clll'NrY OF CAMBKIA. 8g. Thi COMatOJI wkalth of Pb-v-hstlvaJiia, To FKAOK C. LANE. Ukkktiho : 7"E COMMAND YOU. as heretofere com T T manded, tbat all matter of business and ex. ruses helnpr set aside you be and appear In your proper person before our Judpe. at Ebensburu. at our Court of Common Pleas, tbere to be held on tbe first Monday of September next, to show cause. It any you have, wby your wile Eliza Lane, should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony wblch she hath contracted with yon the said Frank C. Lane, agreeable to Petition and Libel exhibited aarainst you herore our said Court : and this you shall in no wise omit at your peril. Withbhh the Honorable Kobert L. Johnston. President of cur said Court, this Sth day ot J une. A. D. If;. H. A. SHOEMAKER, Proth'y. Ebensburg, July au, lbs;. LEGAL NOTICE. Alice Maloney by her"! IN the Court of Com- next friend H. T. Beam mon Pleas of Cambria. vs. )-county. No. 6, Sept. Thomas Maloney. j Term, 1SS8. Alias Sub J pa-na In Divorce. "7"E COMMAND VOU the said Thomas Ma V loney as we have heretoforecommanded you. that setting aside all other business and excuses whatsoever, yon and be appear. In your proper persosi belore our Jndue at Etwnsburir. at a Cour- of Coenmon Pleas, tbere to be held for said County on the rirst Monday of September next, to answer the petition or llliel of tbe said Alice Maloney. and to rhow cause If miy you have why the said Alice Maloney. your wile, should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony axreeably to tbe jci oi is-enerai As.emmy. in sucn ease uiaue and provided, and heteof fail nut. Witness ttie Hen. Kobert L. Johnston. President Jude at our said Court, at Ebtnsbunt, the 27th day ot June. A. D. 17. H. A. SHOMAKER. Proth'v. Attest .Iocssth A. Orat. sheriff. Eliensburg, July Ti. 187. CODBT PROCLAMATION. fHEKEAS THE HON. K. L. JOHNSTON ' President Judae ot the Court ol Common Fleas of tho 47t Judicial District consisting; of ttie County of Caaubria. havinir Issued bis precept bearing; date of tave 17lb day of June. A. D.. 1K7, te ne dlrcted. for holding a Special :ourt of Coenmon Pleas and a Court of Oyer tnd Terminer and Oeneral Jail Delivery and Cluarter Sessions ol tbe Peace In Ebenebunt.tor the County t Cam bria, and to commenoe on the Fifik SuiJiy of Aa-aii, bein; the 19ik of Aoout. 1SS7. and to aontinne three weeks. Notice Is hereby Kiven to toe Coroner. Justices of the Peace Al dermen, anl Constables ot said Cuunty ef Cam bria, that iey be then and tbere in their proper person at til t-lock. In tbe furenoon.on the second weea, ii mid me nrsi monaay or september. le Iok the th day of Scptcmfier. 1HS7. with their ret-.ord. ln.U(tilUons. examinations and their own remembrance la da those tbinsrs. which to their olftee appertain to be done, and these who are louod in rreotcnixaooes to prosecute against the prisoners that are. ar -hall tie in the Jail of Cam bnacoanty, tie then aaj there to proaecuie against them as shall be Just. Uivkk under my hand at Ebtnsburr. the 17th day of June, in tbe year of our Lord, lfiS7 and the One Hundred and Eleventh Year of tb Inde pendence ot the United States. JOSFPU A. tllf AY. tsbfrlfT HbeosburK, Jtly iK, l:. ' r-trrin. Why is it that we sold $10,000 worth more Goods this Season than we sold in the Spring of .886. Anjbody visiting our establishment and comparing our Goods and prices with those of other stores, will have no difficulty in correctly answering the question. WOOLF, SON $c THOMAS, JOHXSTOWX, PBXX'A. TIHIIE BOTTOM IS RE-&CHEI AT LAST. The largest stock of the County can be found at my store. I am now selling many goods at much less than I can replace them for, but I will continue to sell at Bottom Prices until I am compelled to replenish my stock. When you want a cookinir or heatinir stove, tinware hardware, and larming implements, call and see my stock and learn my prices. C3-. HTJ1TTLE"Z, HIGH STREET, - - - EBENSBURG Jl LL kinds of Job Printing neatly and fl promptly executed at this office. D ONALD E. DUFTON. ATTOKN LV-AT-LAW. tBKMhBl'UU. I'lHS'l Mf Office In t'olonna.le Ho. H II. MYERS. ATTO RNEY-AT-LAW, EBBNSBVKa, I'A.. ar-Otflce In Collonade Kow. on Centre street. GEO. II. READE, ArrOKNEY-AT-LAW, EBiNBBriw, Pa. w-Offlco on Centre street, r.eur lliuii THE PLUMED KNIGHT. Por gl.no we will send. ix)Kt iiald. ,p w-.-mirt w mea icarn i tne aiove Iirann. M1IWAK1Z & kLIM Kobrnonia, I'a. Jan. 14. "S7. M. D. KITTELL, -A. ttorney-ot-ija w 9 EKENSBCHll, PA. Office Armory Building, ojip. Court Houso. STKAY NOTICE. A white and red spotted cow. anoutt vears uld. wearing a f'tli with eier rivets in strap sirajeil away from ttie premises of the under signed on June 1&. Ikst. A reward will be pa"d fur information of her whereahout. EPH. m'NMlHK. Olen White P. O., Blair Co.. I'a. Jnlyia, 1SS7. Etensljiirji Fire Insurance Agency T. AV. DICK, General Insurance Agent, EBEXSBTJRG, FA. DMINISTKATOK'S NOTICE. Letters of administration upon tlie estate ol Jeremiah McOoniirle. late of Hemlock. Cam bria county, deoeased. havinif been cranle.l to the undersigned, notice ifbere by sriven to those indebted to said estate to make'lmmedlate pav mect rnd these havlnic claims will present them properly probated tor settlement. CHAKL.ES A. MfOONIOEK, Aug. 12. Ot. Adm'r. cum testameto annexo. TrALt'ABLE FAKM AT PKIVATE SALE. The undersigned will sell their farm, sit uated In Allegheny township, adjoining- lands of Ii. A. McOouirn. A. .1. Sell. Henry Mansfield, and others, containing I 1 8 acres. 00 acres cleared and 68 acres well timbered with oak. hemlock, cucumber and hickory . A (food two-story plank bouse and traine barn, toirether with all necessary out PulldiDKS. a never failinit spring of water and a stream of water running through the farm. There is also 75 choice apple, pear and ieach trees on the premises The above projierty will be sold at a price and terms to suit tbe purchaser uu a goou warrantee ueca frunramoea. MAKY FI'RY. June 10. '8T. aiw a ' r 1. n i , Lsorelto Iot?tX)fflce. Pa. NOTICE! la the Orphans Court of the County of Cam bria. To the heirs and legal representatives of Bernard liunegan, deceased. trKKBTtHo r You are hereby cited to be and ap pear before the Judge ot the Orphans' Court, to be held at Ebensburg, on tbe first Monday of September next, then and there to accept or re fuse to take the real estate of Barnard Iunegan. deceased at the tbe appraised valuation put upon It by an inquest duly awarded by the said Court or show cause why a trustee should not be ap pointed to sell the same. JOSEPH A, OKAY. July IK. 1887. 4f Sheriff. D. LANCELL'S ASTHMA AND CATARRH REMEDY. 13 SOLD BY ALL DRUCCISTS. Having straggled 'M years between lite and death with ASTHMA or PHTHISIC, treated by eminent physicians, and receiving no benefit. I was compelled during the last 5 years of my Ill ness to sit on my chair day and night gasping for breath. My sufferings were beyond description. In despair I experimented on myself compound ing roots and herbs and inhaling the medicine thus obtained. I fortunntelv discovered this WO.NIiEHKl'L. CI KE EOlt ASTHMA AN1 CATAKKH. warranted tl relieve the most stub horn case of ASTHMA IN FIVE MINUTES, so that the patient can lie down to rest and sleep comfortably. Please read the following condens ed extracts from unsolicited testimonials all of re cent date - Oliver V. It. Holmes. San Jose. Cal.. writes : "I find the Kemedy all and even more than repre sented. 1 receive Instantaneous relief." K. M. Carson, A. M. Warren. Kan., writes; Was treated by eminent physicians ot this coun try and Oertnany ; tried the climate of different States nothing afforded relief like your prepara tion." . L.. B. Phelps. P. 31. Grlggj, Ohio, writes -Snf-fered with Asthma 0 years. Your medicine In 3 mlnntes does more lor me than the most eminent phvsiciatis dlu for me In three years." H. C. Plimpton, Jollet III., writes: "Send Ca tarrh Kemedy at once. Cannot get along without It. I find ft the most valuable medicine I have ever tried." We have maDy other hearty testimonials of cure or relief, and In order that ll sufferers from Asth ena. Catarrh, Hay Fever, and kindred diseases nay bave an opportunity of testing the value ot the Kemedy we will send' to anv address TK IAL, PACKAC.E FKEE OF CHAKttE. If your dreg, gist tails to keep it do not permit hira to sell you some worthless Imitation by his representing it to be jujU at good, but send directly to us. Write your naiue and address t.lalnlT. Adaress. .1. ZIMMEHMAN 00 Props., W holesale Druggists, Wooster, Wavne Co.. o. Full size Box by mail $l.oo. JuoaW, JcT.-ly. 9 V hardware ever offered in nails, iron, dass, trunks ALL kinds of Job work neatly an ex peditiously executed at this office. Q1 WITIIIS C. MlOUTl lIK.t KAlAIlHY, ' r"er loans; Hen and Bojs. Media, Peno 12 miles froai Philadelphia. Fired rrlce cover every expense, even books, dc. No extra chars; eft. No Incidental expenses. No examination tor ad mission. Twelve experienced tearbers. all men. and all graduates. Sueclal opportunities (r apt students to advance rapidly. Special drill t- dull and backward Ik-.vs. 'atrons or students aiay select any studies or chooee the reeular Ens; llsh. Scleutlhc, Business, Clascal or t:ivll Enici. neerlnif coure. Students fitted at Media Acad emy are now In Harv ard, Yale, Princeton and ten other Colleges and Polytechnic Schools, lo sto dents sent to colleKe In 1M3, 1 i In 1W4, 10 in 10 In 1!S). A Kraduatinit clai In the commercial department every year. A Physical and Chem ical Laboratory, (ryuinapiutn and Ball Un.upd. 1600 vols, added to the EILrarT In 183. Media has seven churches ana a temperance charier which prohibits the tale of all Intoxicating drinks. Eor new Illustrated ctrculur address the Principal and Proprietor. S W 1TH1N.C. SHOKT LJIX1E, A. M.t (Harvard (rraduate) Media, Pa. OKTLY 20. TMs Style f MlaMpMa Singer. Other companies charge from S40 to SS0. A corn plate sot of attachmnta with each m&chiDf. Aln Johnon Huffier, Johnsou Tucker, and box of Fuur Utrmuirrs and a BinJrr. 13 IIAVS TK1AI. iu your own house before you pay on cut Kvrry xoachlne WARK4.Ttl I OK 3 YKAKS. Send for Circular. C. A. 1YOOI COMPANY, 17 Aortli lOtti SU, IhllaUfIpti,, l'au SUE SCRIBE FOR- THE CAMBRIA FREEMAN. 1.50 PER YEAR 1,50 WITHIN THE COUNTY. OUTSIDE THE COUNTY, $1.75 THE FREEMAN"' JOB OFFICE -IS ONE OF TIIK- MOST COMPLETE IN THE COUNTT Address all communications to FREEMAN i EISENSURG. PA. 'l to it kt t -. iiau il imli
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