Jnrchnn i;rccmaiu :QUR DRY QQQBS REPORT. f.UETi ? u. r. II. - Aft:rSTVG.lSS7. T.TV L(i'lL .USD F fillS OXAL. s,:iirii:iv l:f "ti.U'dtl-.o don days. nl term '.of. cciut cucraimces I i ;s,rjmii uf tluo place are doing ;.,. '.iif-.-i. u rk'-y are reported plenty tu i.r c iin'y. K. I'.. .!'. Is rlittdng out tier tu ; i ! i :it'.. -i at co. l';ii W. Ret'.!, 01 nradilock, was i . m,- to a t u Tut viy. ' ut. " a; a-:---'t '.afore Septetn- , u w ili lio-i your vole. uLe l.t of wide embroideries re . ' ivt.i? ut Mrs- !' i:. Jones'. r. i.' t revituwl at St. 1'iaticli' l.i.ntt-'. r&.,on Juohilay s ritur I I i . -.r'n.! llovp, rf Johnrowc. was , - f M.s Aniiie S'ftner on Sunday j;,. ( . u '.i" ! atrn of GrvenstKirc was , , r tit Vr.ieHrt Fobt.-r, on M.. inlay i is- t id cheape. a'ssortrarr.t rf (;.. ana pU h- r In town ut Mr-. Ii. iul; I.:tr.-iir, it Grnrtou, ir i:esC ot Mi-s Arr:, Blair, -1'. the "Iiu'ile Ve" waist the r children i:i tI'- market. For l:. I!. Jr:n-s. 1 I;ivH will leave this y Mr . ?: iiuUy rext for another trip Ui !i s. Dukjta. v '.i. S Smith, of Vermillion. F.:lo t :.!, fotii'erly of Tunnelhill, was r t.' ciir tcwii on Vond vy . , i-.re for holding the fair at t.i-.Mi !iV4 be-n fix.d for the i '.'i and tlth of Oftober. ti: tn? sickness r.t hU litt'.o Rirl. i ; TuMiiri-y. f tr.c I.jtd Xirs, wae to ihuo his j 3 per iast woek. , , 'u!.ent.':s have coniintncod work !N) tip.r woiU ready for the French tt. Central Ilmel in this place. '.1f. r Aricuiturnl Society will i ' -T' -" : . ! preriiuiU'1 for exhibits at the ; .-.i-., f.!r. TMs is a now departure. i: i- -;1 that an entertainment, f.irthe ' ; . of 'I j (iriit-d Army l'ost, of this ,. v. iM. I'.- :iven In ttu near future. . "i v.-;'' I a prand cr nTr civen tn the s- ." ...! -tine Hall, on Saturday, Awust ; .iryb; dy invited. - i-.it a lare ciowd fror.i thN I K ht-e'n!;if!c t thw PrlcK'H-diiJe .im. i'lh'x t ilrire, ou Sunday Isit. -i" ..'r I.loyd, of the Unuli, took l:i the j.-.i .:: Kuitiral exeust'-n on Tues ,;.r, , . ' ;ii d is iu ia the ti4l.; at Kile. Ai. i vi i ,i DTi purt v iro.n Aituonn. ;i 'ling r . ; - r; , t.-oK' a f-i ovi r the ( .. "o.!port ri'lro.id on et'.ru sday. -' '.C ! r, , will !ca. rhen-'iifi .: ti e . r.1 of S-ptou;her next to attend i h ' ,it, s;aLj'. Court :it Scrhcton, ns a .! : . Tin i rrf.-ir.ti at the corner of Mary Ann r i I. !.: i .r''i t i Uinveiy bad coniliti)ti it. .! s!, ,nl,l b'i lnoiu'd ftfter by tho brounh : ' ie:-. . A i'. viTi'in prt left tM place on '.' tirif-iNy i.n.i!.i.iK i.inl r.turi..l th i-imic i'. Ur t-!M -i!i a trip ovr tbe i-ell's i- ri..,rnt 1. ?i!-s Mi. I'itie.;rr., ft St A iic Jut!'ie, ;i viitii j; lrl.ndH l.i th!- place ! r tli pui: two noro'is returned l onn on .-Jxnl.tv last "i fx .'.lau.V IN'I'Vt, i f tl.i.s p'", w!h um'ii frifiuls in onelI,vl.l j !' trsbu'tf fi.r th" past t'.irt-e weeks, :. I ;;. i"'i.- day evvliirti;. ' Wen. .'-tiay nvt f lu-t welt 1'on r A. ut thu Cr.'Sjout Coal- ; r i 'r 'ail, ha 1 two cows killed on the !V .vira r r.eer Cre-so:i. " -r- V,'..iian aud Thotens lloran, rf .V r'.l f.i::l.ip, v.ere lu ttwu;'i VI- i , a'.'it rs fin a horse tt has .-' ;;. I '. J- ;e-!s!mr for 'me ttij. .-..i lav" !tt can-f of bftll wm f u , vi ( ,i-To;!"iw u t tv e n a oli: t from ' ; "i . ui.'i l..e t'ur'olltowu clult. Store "". ' ' t t i .e cia'o from this place. Vr. jn';r. I'. i''N.':l, of t'ru-sou, iaten.ls : . ) Mt . rri t. ip In a few ua 6 fur the "i . n;o;.M i:p a blMhiwss iocuf'on. I' 'i.i-".. t w'tl ac-rom&ny Captain .'. f t'.e l.i k iliiN oi. M.udy next. - ' l.t.,epl. Consent rn T;ieslay ! U! !..'.-S ' their to- flit . : ti.e tiahit. An:oii tr.o- I ' ' ''....! e-y Mi.-s Kntte (ialli- .1.. :i ,d ir:.s Jrrnuie Si.n'h, Of i I f. rf w is f, Warners u!r.l lyin. J.loge, ' dead ' t:.- rmirobd ne.tr ltllwood, , i Sunday morning, lie a pssng ;rain whiio wnikitig I:dw:ts a!nut 40 years of ;i wife and six c'.illdren. Ir.rk, a brakenian on the IVsin rv.a 1 ut:d a resident of I'erry, "'! ci iinty, while coupiirg cars . :. :-.r..inluy last, hml the I rl of iiis ielt l aud crushed, lid .. the .irio;i- lltipital where ...vt v.--. tiressetl by the phs!- tii- ' - '. r r ! us broken ! s.t.-Ri si'Ctuns .va- introduced by animals pvr ' : w.r.ler tai:ni:g. In a henl :v: t. r luivtishlp tl-ree of eight are . as. 'iit r herd c? eight two are o'.l. ms jiv sick, ard several i f ti.e di -ea-.. are reported. Adam H'iT, Uelltfonte. i''."t:ieio fiat ploe on T'Jesiy '. :; r':e 1 1 IL year of his age. he i 'o-il I'r.'oiiUnt ti.lg d tn o 'lin.titigdori tiis?rii-t alter the in if .1,1'lve tvis, but was c!e i :t.. po-ltuin at the t ext elction .' 1 1. t urst, the presnt Judge. I. .hiy-r.'i'rth Ki'-!:ilfUt of thJ '. :. a et. r.in Volur.'-. 'TS will Iio'd .. li ui. tin';i".nti, o-j Wednesday "-'.l-sT, d'.iritig th. celebrat itn ' ,-tiurty ceUi'atlon. All V :. t- Is of the i l l Kegtroe'it '.'ill ' he j-teseiit a:'.d this i V ti.e r.-.:-p'tn a grantt ouec ens. ''y i .pie;s I'a-it S.itdrdav nrn ' irii .nstantly killed the six-year ' . i.iv r Auktrman, a resident It Is okid tii.it the unfortunate -'.is in tie al of running across -' a point ler the thjiiriwg miil, ' Vr. P.. uu iif l.atr..be, wi.. n t;;e t' u-. n h;.n ui.oticv !. with :!.e re- I : 1 . . iM;i;:ner.-i aro now at work ::. v CrtAiMn tailioad tu; a, l ji fur wiiat purpime we are j "'' lie;.) L(1 k.'iiu';.i.ii. j In J'..i:iYl!!e, II It may If 1 M . .l- uIht.; ,v Weslrri., or 't ! 'I M i y Wi'lt r t A v.r .t I.- .i t ' K i, li -u bM-tiller I. at" l v i,f no.u.ipij for hlu:elf. Never l tbe Hstorj- ol t ie in., trade tf Altonn has such wondcrtu! b.tr Kains In almost every line been offered us Gable & Co. at their store No. H0.1 Elev enth avenue), are now cfTerlng. They ax sfi:;rtjjT,fautiful Check Scotch Zephyr UiCK hauw at 12'. c per jard. They are selling 0-t lneh Dente'.lc Dress Goods at.l'J'jC. per yard (worth ;oc. per yard), thU they do to close out the balance of these lines arid no WW1. F. GABLE Drop in and pay our subscription. Mr. Joseph BencV. on of Gallittin's best citiy.ens, was In town on Tuesday. Editor Lloyd, of the llc.i'.J, ia erecting a new pvirch to bis resideneon Julian street. Send the trade doilais to the bank for redemption feforo the laf.t week of this month. After Km 1st of September they will not be redeemed except at bullion value. John F.. Dubois has appealed from the deei-lou of udite Krebs that the Dulis estate ntnst pay the collateral-lnheriiance tax, an 1 th Snpreruo Court wilt tettle tho mat'.er. ThJ 'Dauntless Fire Carrv.y of this place held a spcil meeting on Monday cenina last, for the pu.pose of dlsposinz of the f c;i !a In the hands of the treasurer. Tie mosey was put out at interest. Mr. Howard Williams, son of Mr. The s. J. Wliiiams, t.f thli place,, new a resident of Homostecd, Allcgl eny ccuntj, drove to this I lure or. Mnnday and has been spending a few r!ayq under the pnternal roof, lie will return to day (Friday). The cr.mplns; party whick left this place c c Wedresdsy of last wees, returned home on ltt Friday evening. They all report "caving n nood time, and wi-h to return their ti.anks to Mr. Satuuel O'llara and ftually f r tl eir kindriesti to them while at camp. Mr. John Lutrlniter was thrown out of a dog eart on Thursday niitht of last week. while returning from Locetto, In the woods near Ur. John Bannan's and had to tramp it home. The horse and cart arrived with out any daiuaKe dono to either horse or vehicle. Carl. Kilter, a youn;; man from South Side, I'ittshurif, who was taken sick at Llliy wirh tiphoiJ fever and who was brought to the almshouse on Tuesday last, died a few hours after his admittance. His rema'r.s wr-? buried in the almshouse cem etery on Wedutsday. Morris Mnning, a brakeman on the Pennsylvania railroad was rnn ovr hv a drrt of cars at Altoona on Tuesday morn inti, and had his ieft arm so badly crushed tlir.t the physicians emputnt 'd it nhovo the el'oow after ho wa- tak;'n to the hospital. He re-iiles in A'.toona and has a wife and two children. Mr. Joseph Preiser and Miss Katie Kreit.:vr, of Blucklick township, were roar-rl-.l at St. N'ichulaj Catholic Church, at Nlckt own. on Tuesday. We acknowledge ti.e receipt of an invitation to attend the w .1 lo.R ar.d dance that followed, but j owii'C to other enaauements coulil not at ! tenij. ve w,L the yourit( couple a ioug j and happy hf. I At the boot and shoe store of K. I.. Davis, In thle pl.i:e, you will t.nd th nicest j lot of boats and shoes to bit found In the ' ii.wn. He has just opened up anew lot of I getitle:.ien's shots that for ease and comfort cannot Ivat. All his stork Is of the best I ia.-s tend warranted to Kive satisfaction. , Hisstirf-koC lali.s' mi.-.-s' and children's i shoes contains every tl.lng tlesirable iu that hae. Koilowinc s a ijoo I receipt for h'ack terry c -rdia!: Secure aod ripe bertiesantl j cru-h tiu ir.; to each gallon of jnice add one , tjuirl it hoii.i z T.T.ter, !e. It a'a:.d for twen I t leiir hours. Mirr.g it t f -w tht.es; strain I uinl aiht two rMMirids of sucar t each gallon I of liijuid, put in Jus and cork tight. It may j he used in two months; is excellent ft.r sum mer complaint, and can bo lahu by deli cate invalids. Mr. John McConnoll. of the firm of Mc- t Connell V Sa.p.p, the popular clothiers of I Altoonit, will start for w York 'n the -7th, in-. ant, for the rumoe of buying fur cash a larn stock of seasonable clothing and 1 to i At- .rrsnwmsnt. to hav. ttvirfaii and winter stock: of overcoats made. When you visit Altoona oV. not fail to visit their cloth ing store In tr . I.avtrence bloclx, corner of Eleventh areuu nnd rotirteenth sirtet A young man by the name of Howard i Mori liivt, ak'nd ;j years, f,dl undir a inov . in freight train on Monday afternoon near ' Newton Hamilton, and had his right leg t crnihed near the kne and his left foot ter I rihiy mutilated. II j was taen to Hunting ' don and p'ac.i lc the hinspital. The Com pany' phy-ie!m. Dr. 1). P. Miller, was! ' call, d and at' j" i-j-.tt ii the right leg above the I , kn and the left fjo near the aukie-Joint. The reunion of toe Pennsylvania I.e. I serv" A.s-n,-:.iMon, wntrb was do have best ! t h!d :n I.Ktieaster on September 11, has teen I I potpoi.t ci for the i present. Coininand.T ' ' Asrihr'de, of Post :io( ti. A. K., has re ; ceivei! a circular to this eflVet, sitned by A. . ' (i ( urtin. Presldrr-t. and Chill V. Haz zsrd ar. 1 JIi Tayl. r, S, cietaries. Tlie : ' postponement is .n etvount tif the Consti- j tu'ii.tial Centennial v'elcbra'.ion in Pkila- ; ! de'vh'a. j The law extending the school term o i ; six tiK-nti s, which was passed by the last ! i Leg:slature, s-,4.s forth that the minimum ' ! school tern shall be sis; months and after the I I r'twe of tn e seluuji year ending on the first i Monday iu June l.-7. school directors and out among toe i controliers shall keep the schools ot their re of l.an.v.ster ! epective districts n operation at least six month etch yar. The law, however, con tains the provision that the length cf the an- i nul term may ii-mair. as t pr:nt in !i-- I ttiot.s -ri?jfre the r.i..'iuium amount of tai 1 p.llowvd ly law to b lev.d fur nchouJ pur- .-l.all te foutirt lnsufiiclrut to tf ep the cllOoI. t'jieti a greater len;;b of time. I ilr. Jidin 1. r.rookbaiik, a son of Mr. An.iriiv nruokbauk.tif Sun.iDtrhi!! town l i'iiip, Hi- Xillfd at L-trry ou Tuerwlay luoro ! I'fi- Tim di-ct ased was employed as a ' liinkemsn In th Icrrj ;ailioa.l yard, but j hail ohtaiued a have or ab.-enee on Htur I ily and on Monilay lust wan in Altoona on a visit to bister, Mrs. Andrew j Kt:jle. II t left. Altowna un Monday , aiiet went to Snman and It is thouaht I tl.at l:e returnoj from Cbre to Derry ! .snn.e time h. tbe r. tk:ht and wn run uvtr k:?t crtttr ( IT at Derry. He wa- twenty .six j.tiri of a" ad leaves a wil" ! and two soia;l cbiidren at Oerry inre be r. s 1. An eKobanae say that the K'cht Kctr. j i:nifat Wimajor. O. S. II., I'reaident of the Amt-rleaa Casioee Connreeation. and Mil i rtd Arch-Ahtwit of St. Vincent' Abey. . l.atr. ;e, lJa . i- serinusly ill. t atter tt irr.- tuer, w bo is one of three arch abbots in the world. U is (stated, "is the oldeit priest and ivotik in tlie fhtirth. Me was b-rn i;i i'.itvait.i la lie., became a secular priest In !.'. I, nd en braced tbe monastic life in H ::i. tv tbe asl.-.ta-.ce of KIlz I.uJvtl. F tther Wimraer canie to Acuerfca iu l-i, with a low Cbtiipanit.n nt.inka. aDd establish ei l e t. r-t c: v.M.t of tr.ls Order at l.trr-. Il v -i- afp .;.,:e.i IMiir in lt7, elected Abbot in !."", and !.. noted hy I'opo I.eo Mil, in !.., wtbthftii!e of Areti-Abbot." n.i'ie cm U Mm this v.'iia r.t tu:h lew prices 'ley f.re -e;:i-i the rtKu-ir IKub'.e - fold plaid Dress Goori-. jtc. iu!i'y) at -'ro. per yard aDd the ?:c. riual'ty at 12Vc. Ier jard. These nubrp.ee all the latest styles of riaid. They are bellinc short itimuis or si.ks mat average Iron 2 I yards to 1.1 yards, at ."J, 50 and C2':c. per I are selling the balance of their stock of Tar t are the 75c. aud ?l iuallt!es. ! asols for less than it cost to make them, is are la blacks and colois. and are They are belling fine Canvas and Leather jam, rc n.e .:. &uj ?t ; ua imes. i These ei'.fcs are la blacki and colois. and are $c CO., 1402 ELEVENTH AVENUE, ALTOONA, PENN'A. Mr. E. James and family started Thurs day morning on a vL-it to Atlantic City. Mr. JoLn Dibtrt, a prominent merchant and banker rf John-town, is seilously Ilk ( Mrs. Le i Newhouse, of Kearle town ehlp, who was on a vl-it to Germany, re turned home last week. Mr. Wes. Beynon, a fireman on the Pennsylvania railroad, was visiting bis parents In this place this week. yuite a number of young folks frotn this place took advantage of the excursion, to IJoyd'vl'le on Weilucsday. They all re port a gool time. Flmer Davis, son of Col. S, W. Davis, of this place while exercising on roller skates on the Court House pavement on Monday, fell and fractured his arm. The Editorial National Convention will be held at Denver, Col., the cowtnitU-e hav ing mada satisfactory arrangements with the railroads ia regard to rates. The time will bit fixed hercaiter. Harrison Penrod, 71 years old, a vet?r an of the Mclean war, walked from Myers- c!a!e to Johnstown, a distance of oO miles, to make application lor a pension, and then waiked bark. Jmliat.a bvuvx-r-it. On Tuesday afternoon a thirteen-year-old son rf Daniel O'Brien, of Valley Mines, Fayetts county, was kicked in the breast by a mule aud only lived a few minutes. The tKy was working in the mines as a trapper. The following persons can each receive a letter by calling at the Ebensburg post office ; 'Mrs. E. J. Palmer, Mrs. Gertrude O'N'ell, Miss I.irzie Burtnet, Miss Emma Grimes, MNs Mollie Fisher. George Kail and E. C. l'attmer. Mr. and Mrs. Kick aid Tibbott returned on Tuesday from a brrca: visit of a week among lelatiyes and friends in Ebenshurg. The happy couple will settle down to the practu-al realities of life in Lower Voder township. liih.nM-jxcn Trihuiie.. The Devotion of the Forty Hour, in honor of the Most Messed Sacrament, will 1 commence at th1 Church of the Holy Name, in this p'.ace, ou Sunday next ; at Sr. Pat j rick's chuich, Gallitzhs. on Sunday, Septem ' ber . andat Augustine's chnrch, St. Au j gustine, or. Sunday. September 25. The actum directors of Center township, I Greeene county. Pa., have a novel way ot nxing trie sautnes or ineir teaeners. 10 those. holding permanent, professional and No. 1 certificates. per month wil be giv , , :K , B ., .. ,, ... en, aud .'octs. oil for each additional half on the certificate. This beats ail records for arranging a scale fr?r teachers wages. To boll potatoes so as to have all done 1t:st a!'::e. Wo oifer tho to'.lowintt receipt: Firrt take a pade and di? the potatoes, then place the kettle In which you intend boillnt; the potatoc-s on the stove, set a fresh bucket of water ato! wash clean, then dry It with a ciean towel with fcMge on it. add two pounds of peper and a peck of salt. Serve c.)M with npl:iRS. Tim pitcher had a little ball, and it was as wti.te as srxm, a. i t where the striker fllUt it was, the ball it wouldn't bo. It had a sudden in sliot.t curve ; it bad a fear- ful drop, ard wnea the striker wildly struck I the ba.l : didn't stop. '-Why does the ball foci strikers so '." tbt. children all did cry. "The pi'.L'her twirie the ball, yon know," trie ItsK-hor lul reply. Frank Leaf, a Latrobe boy. died on Thursday last of cholera morbus. While Krikt.k was lyim; a corpse an older brother and one of his sisters were looking through bis eCects' and in a drawer found a teuty-two-cV.ibre revolver belonging to the dead boy. The boy, not knowing it was ioadtsl, ww handling It rather carelessly, when it suddenly went off. tne ball penetrating the deew-seated muscles in his sister's nfek. A surgeon was called, xo. after probing for the bullet, det-aitxl It maiu where it was. advisable to let it re- I"rnicallt Ilenin. Fitl t.alitv, August "-'d, INST. En. Fkf.eman. Saturday last was pay- day here and quite a number of the boys lo- duigtd freely in "Davia best," aud got I pretty well twisted. i Eight of the double tenant bouses are uuiier roof and the large store house U ready for the plasterers. Thtnx.i'aht coke ovens are about com I pleted nbd they are now breiUIng ground for ; fifty tnote. Mcdovern Uros. have a large force of men working on the side tracks and 1 coke will soon be shipped. I Jn Sunday last, while the boys were ply ' Ing base ball, o:ie m m attempted to catch a !iy bail and caught it on the nose, breaking , tbat member. That Is his reward for play i lug ball ontSunday. ' 1 he bam of Mr. Ilollis was raised on the ; l:fh. instant. Mr. Sheppard, one of the ' men working there at tbe time, received a severe Mow-oo tne head with a liand-iplUP. but Is now doing well. In the evening danclnc was kept up until a late hour. The festival for the beaefU of the Shirley Sunday School will be held in the grove in th&t place on ti.e lt, 2nd and In! of Sep tember. Tbe members of tw committee are working hard to r.iaYe !t a success and. of course, everbody It InvUe d. A reat many of our youa folks attend ed the fetiva! at t. Auj;ustine, and one young man Inidod tie g'rl safe at home nnl then started for Ms home, when his hore It.'HTe fr'rteiirnl and nr. o'fT, break Ins the busrtiy. II had to w.lk to bis liom. which v. .it. soma di.-tance away. Application ta been v.de tor a postoftice at It.'.- point with Mr. Ca! we!! as postmaster. We Lcpe it may be granted. D. JlARRI tur. IJC.SDi IvSl'ED, The following ruarriaue licenses were issued by the Clerk of tbe Orphans' Court for ttie weeX tr.diC AVedaeaday, August 24, 17 : Knoch iames and Margaret N. Edwaris, X!i;iiiie. Thomas iJroa-Ju and I.nraT!n-ent. Co eniair'i. Andrew J. Leoand Marie Kepler, Johua- toitr.. V.'Sward Morris and Eatie Zchetihaub, I; iter's Mine. JJlair county. i'Ml.p K. t'tarnian. liellwod. E'.air couoty, and Ida M. !!iMen, Keade township. liahri"! A. Karvey, ll!ack)ict township an.1 Catharine M. Ilopfer, Carroll toernsnip. Henry .1. Kirao, Mircreek aDd Mary lierkey. l'pier ler townsh;p. Jon it rederlck Witt ana Cattaruw tty, M.'r-ellvi.Me. John v :. Thoma ard Mary tJoyd. !or- tae. UusklrB's aralra Salt. Tbe best salve in the world for chU. I-':uie-. Stp. l".cers. Suit Kliecnt, Fever Sores, Tott-r. Chapr-ed Ilaods, ChillbiaiDS. Corn? i: I alt SUln tru pilous, and o itively j corfe T:Vf rr m pay required. It Is uuar- niir-d to ff've renirx ttitaiiioii, t.r money rtfunlel. rriee "3 ents per bo. Kor sale .y K ..ii'i!e-!nd W r. M' Aleer, of Lwetto. a very cheap lot iif g"ods. The y are selll rig j Laoe Curtains (s'Vtt'y polled) for fl.73, j f-.Ov ui.d ?...io per p?.ir. that are ri .u'ar Its. $l ud i tjuaiiiy. Tley c:e r.ew ar.d pretty patterns. Tfcev are wIUdj: new j style figured Scrim at 7e. a yard that yoa see martced 1 j. i. aca isc. eisewnere. mf) They are belling fine Canvas and Leather Killed 111 lalbrr. William Bvers, 19 years old, residing in Indiana county, 15 miies noitn of Indiana, shot Ms fatter through the heart on Satur day morning, and the parent, after running several yards and throwing a poker at bis son, fell dead. Byers bad attended a sol diers' reunion on Friday Highland got home about 3 o'clock on Saturday morning and went to bed. The mother testified before j the Coroner's jury that ber husband went to the son's room about 7 o'clock and that high words passed between father and son and that she heard a shot and directly afterward the bedroom door opened and the son rushed from the room, closely pursued by the father with a poker, which be threw at the fleeing coy and then fell to the ground end Immediately expired. Investigation showed that na bad been sbol directly through the heart. -Byers gave himself op acfi was taken to jail. He to'.d a correspondent of tue Phila delphia Pros that when Lis father came into the room be ordered him to Kei up, dress and go to work. As soon as he bad done so the father commenced to beat him with a pokc-r, and the door being locked and frelicg that his life was In danger, he drew his revolver and fired. The boy 's person bears testimony to the fact that he had been struck severely several times with some hard instrument, and there i a bole an inch deep In his shoul der, which, he say3, was caused by the point of the ioker The dead man was C5 years ! Old. lie served in the Wtr I the reneuion j fnr r,A.irlv ffir vi-i t t es he would ! ror neuriy roir yt.s. ai t.n.es no wouiu , fly Into a terrible passion, especially wbon i , ... - -, t , . . . . - - . any member of the family failed to coincide in his views. He had told bis son that be should not go to the reunion, which accounts j for his attempt to chastise him. The lad is an innocent looking fellow and bears a good j reputation. I A ltorelKr Shot. John T.. Keliey, son of Postmaster Kelley, j of B'ackhci, Indiaha county, shot and ' fitaily wounded a burglar who had entered ' the store and post-oflice early on last Sat- ! crd.iy morning. About 3 o'clock young I Kellpy waa awakened by a noise, as of ; sume one stumbling over something. He : 6!eerrs in the houie adjoining the store in j which the pot-cfiiee is kept. There have i been half a dozen small buralaries in that ne'ghhorhood in the past two weeks, and ' yonng Relley at once suspected that there i ru r! : !t ".-s. .....o .D i.o av.u . a shot-gun, which stood near his bed, and quietiy alipped into the store by the back door. He found nobody there, but there was abundant evidence tbat the visitors Lad not been gone long. The till on one side of the store had boen brokn into and all the small change, amoui-s'.&i; to about ? t, taken out. The burgir.rs had evidently taken frlcht at the noise that bad awakened Mr. Kelley, and fled. Mr. Kelly was very qniet in bis investiga tions, and was about to step out of the front door when a shadow crossed, followed by an other, and then two men entered the store. The bursars had come back. Kelly spek to them tnd they sprang toward him. when be fired, emptying tbe entire load of shot into the foremost man's body, just bHow tbe breastbone. Tie men turned and lied, one I .... i of them assisting the other, and disappeared !n The darkness. An hour or sol.t. rthe ohe tO ha I been WOUI:3i 1 appear! bt St. Clair's Mills, a mile and a ha:f from the scene of tte shooting, and auplied at Archie Patterson' for help. He j roved to be Chtles F..dger3, a young man well known ia the neighborhood. He formerly lived at iliatkiick and worked it Mi Wren's lire-brick yard. ti rare I p. Tou are feeling depressed, yonr appetite s poor, you ate bothered with headacbe, yon are bdgetty, nervous, and generally out of sorts and want to brace up. Brace up. but not with stimulants, spring medicines, or bitters, wLiel) have foi th-ti baais very cheap bad Whiskey, and Which stimulate you for . , , . an Hour, and tnei leeve you In a worse con- i ditlon than before. What yoa want Is &n al terative that will rurtfy -your blood, start healthy action of Liver and Kidneys, restore your vitality, and Rive renewed health and strength. Such a medicine you will find in Kleetric Ditlers, and only 10 cents a bottle at th drui! store of E. James' E'HT.shure. j IMetl. j I5A UN ICLE Died at the resid-nca of Mr. T. J). Luther in tialhtzin, on Fridav, August 19, lso7, Mr. Josept Jtsrnlele. i"n of Mr. Joint llarnicl, ot Susquehanna tonsbip, aged about "1 jears. i Norici:. nwin Notice t hereby irlven that an rpptlrr.tinn it umiiBiii msinjri ui lcliniftl I ol I'lni tirl.i county, on the 6th day ol ci temher next, at " '-mi- iu ii. e ii.renoon. unier Act ol Assembly eatitlcd "An Act t pn.-vlde li.rthe incorporation ' and rcu-ullion of certain cortmrations," apprcr- ! i Alril 1.74. :llitt Jliirili!.-fii.tt:i ti.r.in t.v M i Hpunj. J:.coti Voael. tiharie- Tress, An.lV tlraa-! ' l .r i.u.l Mai stobler f;r tnectiarter of an Intended ! orporuijn to be eallsd Alpcnruechen." the ' character and aid obicct ol which it eiimina- and i i i nnoiKio ui music, aii i lor these pur.i-es to lave, t oscg and ciihiv rhe rivhrs r.t.nt I pnvlleKes c.tifirred 'by the Act ot Assembly iun..i.tiu a ii u iu' ii-inrniii. CtMJHLEK k. (rlX)Kfi E. Aiuj. u, is;. Solicitors. Vk'MlNiSTK ATI IK'S NOTICE. Letter, of administration cikiu Lhe estate of Joi-ns and Sui-an McMullcn, late ol t.'hest hi.rlnirs H. ti.uk i . Canihria county. de--ea.-ed. hav mic been irranted to the underpinned, mnuo Is hen by ytTn to those Irniebted to said estate to make jmmediate payment, Bnd thne having cluing will present toeui. pFoi-rlv autHentica ted b.r !. lement. .1. li. NonNiS, Aiiui'r. cf James and Snan McMnllen, dee'd. Au. lit, ,t VIi-VlMSTKATUK'S NdTICE. Letter el ad:n;ni.traM..n on'the et;te r.t Siopheu ii. Callan. aceisel, tavinir tienn a raut ed to the undvsixiis I. iiutue is Lerctiy uivek to all persons tndehtrd Vt said estate to make py n.cnt u uhout deiar and thvae having cl.tui:i9 av iinst the same wl'.i i recut tLetn. pn.i.erir at. viieniicai.ea lor leuirmrni. a. w . hi i u EbturOur, I'a., Ann. -3, IsaT.'t. Adinr. VI M 1 N iSTKAT 111 S N ITM.-E. letters ot administration on the e. tire Elicn Harvy decea sed. bavins tn granted to tue unuersiKned. noti.-e 1 herelxr hivcu to all persons Indent e-l to said estate tu taeke parm ent without deiay. and Ihowe I.avlrit e.simi airainst tbe same will present them .r.ierlv an'hentlca l. r settiem. ai I A N I EL tiEN K Y" . S Ju-ui.f I ., Aua. Jt, lsn; 0 L. Adm'r. NOT J ('11. Notice Is heroliy riven ihat tae hrst ".nd P&al avurouut ol F. E. hhattcr. as.lunee ot Auat Hayes. 1 hae .ireri Ml in tbe Ciurt of "omni'.m Fleas ot "kucbria ct.unty and will te mnnrmH by the i aald Court on Uie hrst Awndav 01 Sriiteinlier ' DexC, nuless cauae can t-e 'Un to the contrary. 11, A. rilit ILMAKEt, At. 11. lis, :;t, Frothonotafy. N'OTTCJL Nottt is Lerchy irlian to U.e public not lo r ccise a lio'.e Slant J ty John . V lllraan and M ilin lv W illman. tlrtwn in .vur 01 Ellen Baker lor tae sum i f il at the cote, is alrea.lv paid. All (arsons are nrret r -.-au'Vine l ava nst purvkasta it. Jm."W'c. W1IJ.".!AN. MAUMi.i WiLLMAN. Su' inhanna Tw., A-a 4,;i-7. -t M. D. KtTTELL, i j ttorilC Vfl t - I :i VV tHEN'silUKO, UBS- Atmtry Vill-liut. o;.j Beits at 5 and 10c. worth 2Zz. They ars selling short lengths of. Colored Cardbric at ;. a yard. Ttitu iu know they keep a line Cassi meres at low prices p!em1 id gols for Mens and Hoys' wear at So cents and 51. 0u per sard. Then look at their 17c pante Koods better than you will find anywhere else for 25c. a yard much better, and only 17c. a yard. Xo matter where you po Sheriff's Sale HEAL ESTATE. By virtue of SunJry writs of Firri Facial taurd cot of th Court cf t'lmmiin I'len. of i'amdrla county, toil to me dlrcrteil. there will e exroced to j.uMle le at the t'oiirt Hcure In Klient-t.urtc. on Mon.lsy. ti.e f!h day .t otetntier. ls-7. at 1 cloca. r. m tee lollowmz described rel es- All the rltht. title and Interest of M. I.. Ieary. of. ia and to all. II at certain ;tece or parcel ol land. Situated in tt.' twmuith ol I'hest Sprlnnn. i'arot'ria county. Fa., hounded and described ai follow: Krontini; on tkiluinta.i street on the went and runutnir bark td an allev, ai1j"ln:r.if lot ot Jutn KroombauKh on the north and lot ot laniel V. Little on the outh. being oDe full sized lot as laid out In the Ian and i t of ald tnruuuh and known a lot No. lu. liaviuK tbereon ererted a frame dwellms lioufeand other outbuilding! now in tie oex-wijanry of M. 1 1-eary. I :iken In execution and to be sold at the ut of Wells W hip t o. Al.fo. All the riirht. title and interest of Than. Iuu.'l.y. of. in and to all tnat certain piece or pari-el of laud Fltuafed tn the vlllave of St. Autt ufitine. Cambria county. Pa., bounded and de aeribrd as foiluKS : I-ru'itm; on Main rtreet, 1 jointnir lms "I the btirl .liicoh Moyer. deceased, n ll-e ea.st aud west, lot! ot Joseph Adams, John Jir-md and oitiers, -ontal nfnic .ue and i.ne-half aiTe. more or less, harinif thereon erected a two. tory dwellluz hou-e and ptore rtiom and other outbuilding, now In the oe.uincy ot l'homa Iun:phy. Aim. all the rlKhl, titltt and lumreft ot I'liouias Immphr In a twi.-tory plank tn.u.o ami other outOuildUoic. fituated alunv the C. N. Y. !s. K. K K., at liean station. Camhria mull tv. I'a., now In tne occupancy of Thoma. Immphy. Talten In execution and to be sold at the fuit of Anna Armaniia l'umpby. Almo. All the riifht. title and In tore? t of Y. M. Bradley of. In anl to a!l that certain t.lece or lot of itrouud alluate tn ti.e bomuau of TuDneihtU, ( u.f,rta ritUDIT. Fa., tundn.1 aii.t deirrlted an loOowa: uea-iunin at a post on tne Ftrect and U 1 CUT U VI Ifl llwl ICS T HaBI e 11' I alid TUIIUI11K north le"-, west alonit fald Charle Wharton h't il lert to a iift ; Ihence from aald ro-t north weM ,& fM f( a pmt . theliCa 1ntZn r)kUl 1(Ull nouth luWenitac leet to a pot on the ptreet; tlieiTe Irnni aid ioft aouth l.t ea-t 75 ieet to mm, roculninir three-fourth. ol au a.-re in-.re or ie naviu tl.ereon ereoiea a one and one-hall Ftory tenant house now In the occupancy of Kohert Seamore, Js-ph Sheadon and William Vreeiuan. Taken In execution and to be eold at the ault ot the l'eople's Building and Loan Aoclation, ot Altoona, I'a. Also, AH the riaht. title aad interest of (Seorue W . t lenner of. In and to al'. thiit certain piece or parcel of hind aiuatrd In Adam township. Cam liria county. !'.. hounded and described aa Un li w.-: Ai1otntiiK land ot W llliam I'enrod on tho en-t - liiuiiti ol lieorire Lamb on the neit : land ot William ."u.-UT on the north at-d t y lands ot other.'' on the Fnuth. routainlnx 5J acres more or k.-.-. having thereon erected a two story plADlt h ui'e, pow in this occupancy f Sutuuel r'leniier. laaeu in execution and to te col.1 ai ti.e tun of the 'onimlr-lonera ol Can.t ra cuanty. At-KO. All the rlulit. tiTle and intcrit of H. ( ttarman ot.in and to all that certain lot or piece I ol trround situate in the Last ward of the b..runli i of Kbenshurif. Cambria ciiuntv. Pa , bounded and i de"Tll'ed as follows : KexluoiiiK at a "it on the a.rncr of Triumph street at:d l'opler alley thence I alm the south side of Triumph street north SS deKrees west It percues aa4 77 links to a post; thence soiub 'l dearees east l y a ptratxht line until the same intersects rhe line ot the land re- leased to the Kailruad Company ; thence outh ar degree" eat alonit the line of tbe land released . to the Kailroad t ompauy until it lnterecte the I eorter of the said land released to Kailroad Com- pany and I'oplar alley ; thence nortn a degrea . east ah. na-the west side of poplar alley to the j place ol telnntnit, having tbereon erected a two ! story frame dwelliriK house and outbuildings and t a larxe two story frame saw. planinv and shinule ' mill an I all machinery, now in the occupancy of ) ti - C. i irman. Taken in execution ar.d to bo i s .Id at the suit o! use ol A.J. Lriecoll nd oth j crs. TEKMS OK SALE. I lnA.thi.il r.t fh MircnM. li.t.nev to f.e TtnM i when the r.. H-rty i knoi ked dnn and tr,e re- ! i taainii.K two thirds on the coinnati -n of the 1 .deed. JUSU'H A.t-tliAY. ' Au?.'i, 1.S7. berlrt KEGISTKU'S NOTICE. The following accounts have tirn examinej and psed by me and remnin hied it recird In this ilioe for the inspctUin ! belrs. ieuaties. creditors ai.d al! oth"rs in any wny lijtercsted. w:!l be pre- ' iiehte.1 to tne irphans' t;ourt of aiuona county I j"r V Dn"1at'"!' uu'1 the 7th da r of srniem ilowance in W eduefdav. 1 lentbt-r A I 1 : ' lt. Ttie'rirst ami nnui accoui.t ot Joseph s. j , 7.",; 'j .Vr.d- mmlstrator cf Sa-neel Eaken. deceased. J ire nrsi aun I ;.riia! account or .itctiaei i TUvtrsar J Eliz.it.ctn J. t ree. adminlslrators J 1 . S.T I ' - -t. ot , ieorr M. free. ie-eased 4. The hrst and final account of S. V. Miller executor ot Marnaret i pie. deceased. S. 1 he hrst and nn:il aeeuunt of Tl.o, IcIer mltt f-xecitorof Eilen t'onsieily. .leceased. o. 1 he first and parual Hft'nuiit ot John M. Kose, aHmttiisrrator id John lv.-se, deiceasad. 7. 1 he first and final ai-eount of Jrternuuiin '. James, suardian of Anna Mills, a dauirbter of Jiidh Mill, deceased . s. The first arc.. not of Ilantel Eitzpatrlck, ex ecutor of Mary Eltznatrick, deceased. . The nrst and final acc unt ol William By ers. Msrutur ot J.-ph Kurkhart. dex-ease.1. lu. Hi hrst and ttual account of John II. Eish r. Kuardian of Mary ilorner, minor child Jeffer son liorner. decease.L 11 The serond a.r-.,unt of Hiram and Lewis j Orris, executors ot reor-e rris. deceased. j li Thenrstaecoun4.il J-fceuh C. Homer, srnar- I diaa ol Jacob irate. Edward "irate. William I fi,1e "r"1 John tirme. minor children ot Marv Ora'e nd Oscar Tra-e. decease 1. i u. lhe urst and rtit avs.unt of W illiam I arner. iiirvlrio administrator of John Warn I er. 4eevase1. 14. The first and final account ot Simon A. WeakUnd and Isaac Weakland, executors ot John Weakland, deceased. 1ft. The hrst account ot John A. Ulalr, executor of iN-nni" Krawley. deceased. !C. The .ici ojnl of Maude K. Scanlan. adminis tratrix ot John E. Scanlan. deceased, who was the vuardi an o! Theo. VV. Evans, a miuor child ot lifcv.d 11. Evans. 17. Tne account of Maude K. Scanlan, aduitnis-tvit-ix of John E. Sceuian. deceased, who was ex ecutor ol the lust will and tt.tiu.ent of William Ca'lr.n. deceased. la. 1 lie account oiMau.lt K. Scanlan admnls tratrii oi John E. Scanlan. iltcea.ed, who was executor ol Tertsa csnan. dceas.l. CLLLsi INK J. HI. A IK. Atijr. 1, 1Ss7. Kt-Kister, i Widow s Appraisements. Notice is hereby jriventhat the lollowlna named at.praiseaients of property appraised an) bet aj art lor widows ol decedent., under the Act ot A.setnbly ol the 4th day ol April. A. 1 . leSl. Lave been hied in tne Iveaii-ter'.- oflice at Ehcu. bunr In and lor the County ol Cambria, and will le presented to the rjlians' Court ol said county tor ei-ur.rtaation and allowance on W ednesday, the 7m day ol September, A. 1.. 1-S7: I. I ntery and apt rmseuieiil ot certain person al prol'erty and real rstatcappraisod and .et apart lor Koanna Hi-diritelter, widow ol jno B. Heid lnfelter.decraetd. 4'0. J. lnventery and appraisciueut of certain per oua! property and real estate appraised and set apart kir Mary Ellen Earren idow ol Iennia Karren. deceased , VK). 3. lnietitery and ai.pra'.'srrjent ol certain per sonal property a praised and sot apart for Marga ret Shift iiouor. widow ot AJam Jacob SliiUhouur, deeeised. 4. lnventery and appraisement tf certain per sousl property appraised and el apart for Eli la be: h strayer, widow ol Joseph Straver, deceased. ?---.'j.i. . lnventery and appraisement of pertain per aoiial proterty appraiwd and set apart lor E" liia li'.. Ann t 'uojitr, wijow o! Jauie. Co.Jter, de ceased. tMi. OEKEST1NEJ. ULAtK, A'l?. 12, lsT. Kenitor. TKIAJNJ.IST- rECONI) WEEK SUTKM HEK TEKM, Septen.!.er i;iu. loST. ...vs. Hiair. Crauer... Mack. vs. iruinblinn. Elauuk A Stutzman vs. H. i i . K. It. Co. s t ra t r s lavldoii vs Luther. James. I 'utiinan vs. stonebrakcr. s. Kelly. s. ole, vs. Hex. vs. Kurns. ....vs. Livingston. r. Vwper. ....vs. Iiwelnnit House Insu rance 'v. ... .vs. Bradley, ....ts. Hradley. vt McCU-'kev. ....vs. C C t'o.ji.N.Y'.S.t. K. i!. io. v. Strl.-alaud, ....vr. MoJCcnna. ....vs. Ki:ianuini InB. Co. vs. shioittle. . ..vt. Waltn. ts. Straver. H . A . Si Hi EJL K I. li. I 'roth "y. Ibiwers. Snyder Krause.. tendon.... Elaiiih urm i viliukn .... Iiliert Me ivy liille-pio tlailaher Hlalrd Tealer.. Keed Kell io.l". Eo w ler. ."'.771 . Aug. 12, fSl. IirTJK'S N'lTICK. Ia toe Orphan' Conrt of Carcbrtie.-.urre 1 r.e ur.itcrs'vnol ba Irnr Ix-en appotnu-1 audi tor to distribute tlie fend In the hands of I Hole! I'uvh. eiecu:or 01 J'avid Erans, deceased, if einown by tils firt an nnal ac-..uut hereby r're notice that L u ijl .-it at his oih -c in Ebenaounr cn !'u5day. Auiru'l -jr.. 1--17, at t o'cl.iek, r. .. at wLi.h limeand place ail la-ra.n" lrterest ed ua v attend or be debarred Irvm ;t. in I lur.J. Auk. 5, T. YV M'K. Auditor. AY 'WEN' you want J ! Frintinir of anv kird ciuae sue the ti.&z.i. L-Uice a trial. in their store you see bargains bargains in Black Cashmere4, 00c. to tl a yard ; Car liers, the best In the world. Best value ic Black and Colored Silk, 72c, 51.00, 51.25 asd 51 0 per yard. Ue.-t value in all kinds of Dress Goods. We are selllcs better mus lin for the money (from 5c. to ioc. per yard) than you will fiind anywhere else. Eest value ia Prints. Best value in Satinss. Best value in heersucker. 1 'KIAL. LIST. PKCIAI. TEKM, 1'ifth Monday Auifu't, 1SST vg. Intiey. et al. va. Mclerniltt,et al. rf. Irrlffith. et al. A. SH itM AKKK. I'roth'v. HippaiL Lloyd I'ondron. el ai Bluir H. lrotby's Oflice. Lbensliurit. I'a., July a, Iv-.i DMINISTllATOIfS NOTICE. letter i,1 Administration on the Estate of William Liulnicer. late of Iretto borouub. Cam bria County, deceased, hav,riic been jr ranted to the undervianed, all perHona indebted to raid es tate are hert i y notltled to make payment without delay, and thone havinif claims airainat the name will present them properly authenticated for et- licuieul. to fcl.(iK.t' l.lTZINOtU, H. W Lorttto. July '., lssT. LITZINtJtK. Administrators. DMlMSfKATOK'S NOTICE. Lettera of Administration i bo?is to; tv Tiw.TAMKMToaMMBXoon the Estate ol Joha Camp bell, late of Client township, (Cambria coanty, de reaned. harlnit been c.anted to the undersurned, all perrons Indebted to aald estate are hereby noti ced to make payment without delay, and those bartnv claims aalnxt the same will present them properly authenticated for settlement to TUUXAS M. t'KAVF.U. Adm'r d. b. n. c. t. a. of John Campbell, dee'd. St. Lawrence, ta. 'uly aw, 1S87, 6t. AUDlTOn'S NOTICE. In t tie i rrphan' Court ot Cambria County. Estxteof I. M. 1'KlMrLE. !eceasod. And now, June lo'h.on m-jtion of E. J. O'Con nor, Attorney for E-tat. C. i. luck appointed Auditor to di.-tril.u-e funds iu the hands of Wlil. lam Cole Adtnlnl.-tratur. l'ift ft hi am. 1 will sit for the purpose above appointment at my Office, In Alma Hall. Johnstown. Peucv., on Tburfday, Auirust ISth 57. at 10 o'clock a. m., wheu and where all parties Interested may ap pear or be forever debarred from comlnir in on wild lund. CHAL. JU DICK. July ay, is7. Auditor. XOT1CE! In the Orjhans' Court of the Cocr.ty of Cam bria. To the heirs an J leual representatives of Matthew McMuilen, deceased. liRSBiisii: You are hereby cited tube a&J appear before the Judge of the Orphans' tourt. to beheld at EtenhurK, on the hrsl Monday ol September next, then aud thereto accept or re fuse to take the real estate of Matthew McMuI len, deceased, at the appraised valuation put upon it by an Inquest duly awarded by the suid Court, or show cause why a trustee should not be ap pointed to sell the fame. JOSrPii A.OIIAY, Julys:. 1S7. 4t- Sheriff. XOTICE ! To the heirs and 1'Mial representatives of Jere ro'h Met i.T.iule. deceased. TAKKNoTii ath.it an inijnest will be held at the lute resilience f.f Jeremiah ZVTcl lorilir le ,1u- ceased. In the hor.ut;h of Lilly. In the County of Cambria, or Saturilar, the 'J,:n day of Auifust next, ut 1 o':'li.ck In the aitt rnoon of that d:iy. lor the puriHjse of maklnir j.artitlon of the real estate of said U'-cedent to and auioiiu his heirs and leiral representatives. It the aame can be done without prejudice to or spoiliua ol the whole; otherwise, to value and appraise the same according to law, at which tune and place you are required to at tend if you think proper. JOSEPH A. tJKAY. July az, 1hs7. 8t. siht-ntf. XOT1CK ! To the and leual reprsscntatlre of William J. McOuire. deceased. Takk .Viitii a tliat an lng,uct will be held at the late residence Ol William J. Meulre, de ceased, in the township of Clearro-ld. In the County of Cauihr.a. on Friday, the 'JtUh day of August next, at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon of that day, for the pnrioseot making partition ot the rel c.-tate of said decedent to and amonir his tieirsaii'l leiral rei'resntatlves. If the same can he di ne without prejudice to or xllinir of the whole ; otherwise, to value and appraise the same according to law, at which lime and I la-ce you are riijuired to attend it von think proper. .JOSEPH A. t IK AY. July Ii57. it. Sheriff. JSVTICX! To tbe heirs and leiral representative! of Itavld Y unifktn. dec-eased. 1 a k .N..1 n o. that an lr.juest will be hold at t he late residence ol Mavid ounirkln, deceased, in ttie toausiilptd K.-ade. In thet'ounty ot I'amtirla, oa Thursday, the :Mli day ot August next, at l'l o'clis k In the forenoon of that day. for the pur pose .d inkKini.' partition ot i he real estate of said decedent lu and atnonK bie heirs and leual repre sentatives. It the same can be done withont preju dice lo or spoiliua ol the whole ; otherwise, to value and appraise the same accord int to law, at which time and place you are required to attend It you thiLa proper. JOSEPH A. OKAY. July ?J. et- Shcrllf. J.KOAI, NOTICi:. Eoster W. Uavls "j IN the Court ot Common Fleas vs. ; of Camtiria County. 'o. a.i. Kachael Davis. ,"Iar b Term. Allal Suhpu na J In Iiivorce. COI'NTY OK CAMIHKIA. s. 'fHK IklKXimWIAlTH Of t'EHSTLVAWIA. To K At 'H A EL DAVIS. tlr.KKTiSG: "lUECIIMMAMi VIII'. as beret.. I, ri com- manded. that ail matter of bu ices and ex cuses bcinrf set aside you and appear In your pr.ier person belore our .T-idaes. at EbensburK at our Court ol Common Pleas, there to be held on the tlrst Monday ol September next, to show cause. If any you bave, wby your husband Eoster W, I lav Is. should not be divorced irom the bonds of matiimony. which he hath contracted suti vim the said Raphael l'avls. axreeable to Petition and Ltbl exhibited aaainut you before our said Court ; nnd this you ehall in no wise omit at yonr peril. VViTrtKsg the Honorable Kot.ert L. Johnston. President of our said Court, this 6th day ol June, A. 1. lser II. A. SHOEMAKER, Proth'y. EbensburK, Juiv -V, 1&S.7. I.IXIAL NOT1CK. Ellra Iane by her nexf) IN the t'ourt of Common Irletid John' Itarclay. j Fleas ot Cambria county. vs. No. i, March Term. lfcsT. 4 Emak C. Lane. I Alias Subrxcua In ti- ) vorce. COCNTY' (iK CArtlHIil A. . Tua CcvM'. wKALrn or l'K ;xsi lvasia. To K!; K C. LANE. liuatTin; : fE COM51A.M) YOU. as hereiotere com manded, that all matter of bu.-iness and ex- cui-s t.einir set a-lJe you be and appear In your proier person bch-re our Judjte, at l.bensburit, at our Court of Common Fleas, there to he held on the hr.-it Monday o I September next, to show cause, II any you have, why jour w lie Eliza Lane, should not be dtvoreed Irom the bondr- ol matrimony which she hath contracted with yoa the said Eratilt C L:i ne, anreeatile to 1'etltlcn and Libel exbibitcd tv&lnst you belore our said Court : and ihir you shall in no wise omit at your peril. Witsksk tlie Honorable Hubert 1 Johnston, I're'ident ot our suid Court, this C.h dav ol Jane, A. 1. 1SP7. H. A. SHOEMAKBK, Proth'y. Ebensburp, July J, 1SH7. I . LX . A I , XOTI C K. Alice Maloney by ber"! IN the Court of t'om next friend H.T. ileum mon 1'leas ol Cambria vs. f-Couuty. No 8. Sept. Thomat) Malnney. j Term, ISsfl. Alias Suu J iKiaa in Iivoree. w TE CIIMMANK YOU tbe said Tboina M- loney as we have heretofore commanded you. that iettina asble all other business and excuses whatsoever, you and be nppear. In your proper person before our Judue at Ehenburi(, at a Cour. ol Common Fleas, there to be held lor said ' ounty oa the hrfl nionday -f Septenrbcr next, to answer the petition or lit 4 1 of the said Alice Milurey. and to show eau.-o if aiy yoa have why tho said Alice lalooty. your wi 10. "should oot be divorced troiu the Kinds" ol ii :Tr:mony aitreeably to the Acts oi tleneral Asembiy. in such cai-e made and Vrovided. aud heieot lull not. Vitness the Hon. Kol-rt L. Jihnston. I'resldent Ju le of our said Court, at EbengburK, tho 57th day ol June. A. 1. 17. H. A. SHOMAKEH, Troth 'y. Attest JoMtrn A.Obav. Siherltf. Ebensburx, July a. 1!87. CODRT PRCCLAMATIOtt -lirHEKEAS THE HON. K. L. JOHNSTON )l I'resident Judae ol the Court ol Common Flea ol tho 47th Judicial llistrlcl e nslstinit of the County ol Cambria, having issued his precept be a rl nit date of tbe 17th day oi June, A. 1.. lSti7, to me din-ctej. for holdlna a Special Court of i'tmrron Fleas and a Court of Oyer tnd Terminer and ieneral Jail lielivery aud Quarter Measluns ot tbe Feae in Eic-nsbura.lor the Coutity ol Cam btia, and t C4immeuce ou the Fifth MonJar of August, hek lit Jftli Jay of Au:nt. ISvJ. and to continue three weckf. Notice Is hereby liivrn to tne Coroner. Justices of the Fcace. Al dermen, and Constables id laid County ot Cam bria, that they 1ms then and there In their proper pore., a at lu o t-bick. 'n the loroaoon. ou the cs.rd week, ilt-elna the tlrst Monday of September, bo rt Uie th day ol 6cptciuicr, IssT. with their records, lnUisittons, exaumaiions and their own rt memlirtiice to da tho-e tlilnic. wl.loh to tbtir tilioe appertain to be done, and tin.se who are I ound la reeon'.timceF to profeeute aaainst t'.c t ri:oucti tbat are, .r Khali e in tLe Jail ot Cam- . '."a county J men ana mere to prosecute maitut tints under my Land at Etwnsbur, the 17th day of J jm. in tbe year ol our Ixiid, 1S"7. and the One Han Ire! and Eleventh Year of the indo-pendc-i.ee Cl tbo L'niiel S-ates. Jl SE-ll A. G1!AY, t.LtriC. Lbenibur, July H , - Why is it worth Season than we sold in the Spring of 1886. Anybody 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. THE BOTTOM IS REACHED AT LilST. The largest stock of luirdwarc ever oflbrcd in the County can ho ibund at my stoic. I am now selling many goods at much less than I can replace them for, but I will continue to sell at Bottom Trices until I am compelled to replenish my stock. When you want a cooking or heating stove, tinware hardware, nails, iron, glass, trunks and farming implements, call and see my stock and learn my prices. . , - A Aug 13, 'bv. HIGH STURET. - - - EMiNSBUllG L.L kinds of Job Printing tie?tly and promptly executed at this cilice. DONALD E. BUTTON, ATTOK.N EY-AT-L AW. " Cftce In ColotinaJe Kow. ATT (HNEY-AT-LAW. EBKNum-no, I'a. 4ayUfflce In Collonade How. oo Centre street. G EO. M. READE. ATTOKNEY AT-LAW, Eubnbbcrq, Ha. ttreet. tt.ir lii.-n S-Offlce on Centra STKAY NOTICE. A !.l;e an. I reil spotted cow. alut4 years 'M. wearini: a t.ll with ci per rivoti in str;! ,etr-c1 asray !rom II e premises ol the unaer- snjneil on June 15. Iskt. A reward Will bo pa'.d 1 If.r 1 Ti f,,r th lit 1 nr. f.f h.r .liorputMnilii 1 H H. HT'NMlliK. tilen White 1. U.. Ulair Co., ; July -2, HT. EMute Firs tecce Ansncy T. AV. DICK, General Insurance Agent, IlMlMSTHAT(iH'S NOTICE. Letters o! aduif tiltatlon upon tip. e-late ol J erctn lati .11 ct toniK le. late ot iit-mliM'. Cam bria county, deceased, havina been arai.'ed to the ut-Jerd.'iied. noth-e .fhere by Klveti lotlio-e Indebted to said estate to make Immediate pav ment rnd thci-e havina claims will present them properly probated tor settlement. CHAKLI A. MctMINIULK. Atiif. li. t. Adm'r. cum testameto arincio. ESSENTIAL OILS. n l.M I RUBr.O, PEPPERJIIXT. I'EJI. Hi T KOTAL Ni'EAK.INT.wr. o' prfuie (quality, bouwht 1n any qnsntlty lor ca,h on dcllverly , iree of brukerag-e, commission, stor age, ac, by DODOF. A: OLCOTT. Importers and ei;o rters, M William t.,New Y'ork TfAH'AHLE FA KM AT I'KI VATE SALE. V The undersigned will sell their farm, sit uated In Allecbeuy township, adjoiainur lands ol 1. A. Mc'rotijfh. A. .1. Sell. Henry Idansfleld, and "theTs. mr.t.iinlna I 1 8 acres. (W sr s cle.ireu and tft acres well tiinberexl w!th oak. hemlock, cucumber tr nd h 'i-kory. A irood two-story plat.li house and trame barn, toirether with all necessary out tiulldinirs. a neer faiiina spr'nif o! water and a stream o.' watur rurminn throiuh tl.e firm. There .s "S choice apple, pear and peac Trees tin the premises Ttm atuve property w! be "old at price and terms tn mit the purcbustr and a uood warrantee deed jftif mnli-ed. JIAKY El'IiY, ANN EI'KV, June 10, 'ST. Lor-tto l'utolfl-'c, I'a. XOTICE! In the Orphans' Court of the County of O-tn-brla. To the heirs ar.d 'czaI representatives of Bernard iHiv.eain, deceusod. txRiTisfti - Y 'U are herehy cited to bo aad ap pear before the .Hid '.re ol tiie irj hans' t :onrt. to (e held at Eten-bur. on te r.rt Monday of September next, then and ti.eru to accept op re fuse to Lako the real e-tnto r.: lturnard Iiunevan. deceased at the the appraised r-.lui.tior. pu' uton It by an inqueit duly awarded ly the gald tuu't. or show cause why a trustee should not te ap polnted to sell tbe same. JOSEPH A, OKAY", July ZJ, lsS7. 4t. Shcrilf. D. LA&MCELL'S ASThTdA ,V H A n n lall REMEDY. SOLD BY ALL DRUCCISTS. Havlnit Ftruiiulod VO years between lllc and death with AS1HJIA or FHTHISIC, treated by eminent physicians, and receiving no benefit. I un couitlled dtir.nir the last ft years of my Ill ness to stt on my chair day and nlaht vaapinar tor breath. My Fttllerinics were beyond description. In despair 1 experimented on mysell coiiixiund inic nxits and herbs and Inhaling the medicine thus olitnlned. I fortuniitelv discovered Oils WONIEKKI"I. Cl liK EOK ASTHMA AN1 CATAKKH. warrrimed ti relieve the nuwt stub born ease of ASliniA IN HVE M1NU1ES. so that the patient can He down to rest and sleep comfortably. Flease read the following condens ed extracts from unsolicited leMinioiilult ail of re a o mm cent date : Oliver V. 11. Holmes. Son Jose. Or!., wri.es : "I find tbe Kemedy all and even more than repre sented. 1 receive Inst intanoous relief." E. M. Carsi.n, A. M. Warren. Kan., writes: " Was treated by eminent physicians, ol this coun try and tiertuany ; tried tne clluiate ot different States nothinjc aBordcd rel.ef like yonr prep.ira-ll-.in." L. H. I'iielps. 1'. M. Grlfrsti, Ohio, writes '-Suf-furr.l mill Asthma " yeai s. Your tntdlCiRe ii. " minutes does more for me ttnn the moft eminent phvsiclaa did lor n;- In three y H. o. I'llti.piou, Jollet 111., writes: -Send Ca tarrh Hetnedy at once. Cannot getalor.it without it. I find It the must valuable medicine I br.re ever tried." We have many other hearty test .mrjials of cure or relief, and lu order Hint ail sufferer trom A5l.i1 nia, Caiarrh, Hay rertr, ai.d km.: red ureases may have an opi"rturitv 1.1 ti.'t.rs tl e vulue ol t-io pleuie-'v we will sepii ! m.v tiji!res Tl'.h FACK ACE FIIKK OE t HA i:!E. II our dr:r !st fall' to keep it do not permit h -n to .-el! you mine worthless Imitation by hi" reprtcutiOL' ; to Ixe jutt at tjood. but send ilirei ily to Up, Write vour name and address plainlv. Address,.!. . 1 .M MKKM A N & CO., Fir.-,..-.. I YVhciea.c HruiifTlsts. W. nti-r, W ayt.eti.i.. i , El 1! eliO Hoxbvuiail il.ou. Juaoil, lSi7.-ly. 9 o that ve sold $10,000 more Goods this ALL kinds of Job work neatly an ex Iditious'y executed ut this oflice. S "I1H1S C. MlOltTLlIK.t'SAtAUKJIV, lor loans Men and Ilojs. 3ldla. Prna la mll:s tro-jo riilla.lelphla. I'lxeil price "overn evirjr expense, even tooks. Sic. Ku eitni charReH. No liit-tjint.il eipui,ses. No rxauilnt.tlun lor a.1 rulfsw.n. Iwclve eipertonfed teat-liurs, all me:i, and all irraduates necial opjitr'.uiime? lor a' l dudeuta to advance rapidly. Special drill lor dull and backward bos. 'at'ns or jdetiti may se-k-ct any sttxlles or choo.o tlie leuurar Ena: listi. Sclontmc, liiirilti-s, :iasnlci,l or Cli !1 KnirL nei rlnir couro. students titled at Media Acad emy are now in Harvard, ale, 1'rmcoton ar.d ten oilier College and Polyte-hi.lc School-. 1 i ta detits sent to colR-tre iu lsali, 15 In 1-M, io tn lsas, 10 In lhW. A iiraduatui( cl.is In the comtncrclal 'eparttii-ut every ye ir. A ELysn ul and Chi l"al Laboratory. OjuinuMutn arid !'.!! Unupd. 1.V.U vols, added tr) tlio Library In 1"H3. ;ledla hafi sevm churclies him a temperance charter which prohibits th- s.tle vt all 1-noxb atltrr drinks. Eor hps lllt.gtratcd cin uinr addresa tho I'nr.ciral and IT. prlctor. S WITHIN. C Mil K T LlIrtiE, A. M., liuiva"! (Irduiut ) aleaia. I'a. Tl Style M&cWi Silver. W i"V-ie."V4 Sri'- . tHi.cr cnnij .nil r cliarfl frora to A crro- jtti te s't uf uttiii hin.-ntj w.th each mactiiin. Aim JnhiiS n I.ufl'i r, Jnhntou T i kor, and b .x of Futir nrmmers ami a ili ti.I.-r. 15 HAYS' TKIAL hi j.nf own hnuie i-fori you pay one cent. Every machine V A UKANT1. t FUK S X LAliS. Ki;iid fur 'ircili.r. c. a. avooip '0?iiAnr, 17 North loth fel.. 1'fallat-JelpIiiu, I'a. -FOR the amm mm, 1.50 PER YEAR 1.50 WITHIN THK COUNTY. OUTSIDE THE COUNTY, $1.10 THE "FULDIAN" JOB OFFICE -ISOSEOFTUK- a-a. s . ' . i j ' 4 mmJm v-ti wi..-jUJk&B&kA '1 v MOST CUMPLETE IN THE COUN'il Advltesa all coaamunicationa to FBEEMAK EUEXSL'IW, 1',
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