-1 rv i. - - y:r JC. I.VS7. 7 1 1 ' 7. iT T ti'N.r. nf f'urrnll InwmMn ' ' i r: ronrt as a witness during the -T t ' f,vfr prevallliJK to an alarn-,,-fr.t 'cr.e tr- railroad at (lulltiln, v sr. I South Fork. it- thouan1 round of clrnonB want- ,t pr. Pavl-on for which the highest ' .,-t prir will t's paid. Tv CurrollTown I'ornot Hand rai now wili .', iriTLllV UULI !o..r a at a ot of f;i3. T- rmfrowi aionir jonw lobnaton'a ..tf nn rVntrA AtrMt. I httlni nnH mA T m level with the street. M'. T- ohim P. Ke1v. bnnreM of Mill. . t. . .v w .. - . i . J - ftlA canilla nn ftia, PannKllMB iv f-i'it n their chairman to run the .iviH lloHia who kept th Bnckhorn i" l)-n township, dld on Friday -. ronsnmptlon. In th fiftT-elchth AuKiistln) on (Sunday last. y-i. Annl (Jrlflith who was rooTtrtd - v rf kaaninir a hawdv hntm. wm on a,irv ontnopd to pay a fine of f.VtO and Vk-i nn In-prlsonmerit in the county Jail r t. tmi of -li:htian month?. . p tb-i"i csrd noonte Khsrps wtio aoe i.. I i-i swIn.lM-ijf nnrT Tiirnrmriit, f Westmoreland ennttv. ont of i .'-oit s!t wlcs mm, were arrested ;r . nx'ui'tf for a herlntr. T''- rviT-iv'vsn!a T5sProt Company .f.nu':v rnnr'udert tt'nt It cannot keep . j Miit of thm run bv the rnmninr .-W. The rjnrnr In the l ....... .IHnr . Thllll.l. k.. ! v-- r.ieh ns f.i.ooo In a month. V 11-M-r.I Hopple, of Carroll town-1 ! .1. .1 Kit.ee of TonnelMM born. V(. i .....n -!l'ced hv Chairman James M. .r r , ps l)ppnv Chairman, to se ., r rerei-te portions of the cotintw u ' 'Nm Wslfers, a Johnstown pol'ce vi. wKiie eTp'i'nlpe the correct manner r ";ii.intf a revolver with safely. In the t ' . . . K AM Tt7a..lnAaJ. . .-. - ' ..... w . - 1 .....II. JI...V..J ik. ' r. nri'Miciii it 1 1 fii:iiirk:ii i:its wrinna. ! Ui'v. bnrrins a hole In the Dlatterlnv !'.. A'tmma 7"ii'i' heretofore published ;i T I'nhl'shine Company has been - -..v tv Mesnrf. II. A. MrP.k and v 1' Fi-txh. of that city, who were i ! nf lh company. Frank E Mc . ti.'i. anil rrnnk MrClnln are the ratirlner ,i ' We wish them all saoceas. - T'v fii'lowlnu named persons can each 'i-trer hy raitlncr at the Kbenshurg . Ml ll'anche Chance, Mlsa v . K.inerer. Mies Annie Winters. Mlsa . . . l .. i t f . 1 1 1 .. vi.i... in .. k.r..M n i i . i , di oiuiiiti r iiit-r, ill ii .hij Mh;t Mary A. Atlanee. Capt. ii. f , r Lu. i tr vt . i 1 1 . nil. v. J I ua ifr(iigv. .11. tiur -V- I.iuU Donmyer who left Richland l a I a i L i a-? n tr.t Ph lnstnt, at thu of R7 Mr Dt.nmyer tiie father of Mr. .o. tnwnlp a few Y-r aeo, but now -S I" Snydr, a I.uzerne county man, fr te ha discovered perpetual r-.otlon i-'ik'i v on a machine foreleye i joars. i-ini-fs of lxty part, one-half Bent-rav-ipil the oilier reactive. Cnce started. '(', will be received by tlie ariiimJ and ' a-ilr; t- t!n f rst. tTias inaklns the V mUi moriih'8 while a frelsbt "i lnj si.u:e eh iftinjr at the Wood--y a ft bound freight train ran wrccifti nrvrri cars. iiw - a.-)i firfnian Jumped when they i i at .-v oi;.' lnu was InevltV.ile arid -n-.. elves. Th trlearaph operator L . . 1 ...... - V. I. . I . W.. . , . - :t tl i accident. -: 1. r-vllle, oc Friday olaht of last i U. fimiiy of Hon. John Hl'.l retired : kv'rg tl.clr mother silting on a i r lit a nrwpper. and next roorn . fciifl tr tying dead on the floor. I.I Ml .9 ut.l lar.V fnilll hAma eft Ilia r. I'.vln" tiin.ln TnH!ene ITrlilev ftvuntna r i tl i- Lutheran Council of which be r l, Vr Catholic World will con d ii' .-'':i trie land queHiou In .t-. t;c I Hnd powerful paper calied v.jn..d ttr LanJ," which will show ' 'i. n of pruperty Intn private v. '.1 t'it echit-ct domain oT the ii 'ip are itRhtly cndrstoKl, are tcm w'lich woik tonrther for the u . 1 of the griste' number, sr i uie store of Thiilp Doniherty v. -T:, 1 1- sit buritUi lied at an early boar iiKn-nina, and a tarne number of Liiivi's, two ri.t aurs, about one I r.n.i f,r: rf.il'ars, wortL of revolvers, .ii .nl n!(.init cf money taken. In all i ' ;n pobaMy three hundred dol !:.! vi- jjii'n'd an entrance by : " c --ti out of the door which leads i ' t ntraiice. 1 'mmilii Umbrla, that left New i S i:u"',y tnornlnc the 3d Instant, ' mi Ouct-nsiown, Ireland, on last in rninti, and arrived at Liverpool 'l 0'.: -1 'VTiiit;. picking ud on the way - i rrr-w nf the LlIMaa Caitcrtbat i u ,(d off tl.e eosst of New Ti.i' I'idmU '. the vessel upoi y . .1 ll.imphrers and Mrs. B. t. ' t t:.! place, and Mrs. John A. ' 1 vnLirin township, jailed. T' urday afternoon of last week i.rft'Mn, a younu man about ' " ysrs of ae, who llvrs near r'. W i"i!uorelana county, waa the ' a i.unt.n accident, whlb will ' c ult in bis death. He wss out ' I accidentally lodkd a cbaree of - arci about the elb iw ITU arm ''(I Fn.lav, and his friends ftar II not survive the operation. graduate of Washington and ' ' 'I've, where he was known as " ! -t -Undents In the IcHtituilon k'ri eiTirted an entrance to the I'.u.'iLd V Slniendlnger ard Coru- i.u.i rhii: t-wnhip about three ' 1 u-Miay Us. rjorrilng.by forcing: v .i it'n Kick, a rrnTlvarila rall- , I 111 , 1 i an .-.a there comlnir from the : fii'ir uV'nk and suspecting some le wrcnu nve tb" aiarru, when tli.-- e iu r.umter, took to their f.i.lo.ri-d soclocely ty several ! ti iir;.prvd sveial pairs of 't c.f underwear ttat they bad ''I- of tl.'tn tur.icd and fir. d a I .ri ier. but niissi'd thetn. An ! i' e i.ii re u.'ter arcU, sh wed r:i i ssv-ked tin !torc ana Iom 'i'4.ind, evldf ntly bunting for J.olt ii.nu. A rtvolvcr was ' tiu in ll.e sti.re, seventy-five i, a iit nf um'ttwear, and. It Is . r. i uinUr -r n-nall rticl-. There r. 1 u-: i li ?7ulJ lli.l f - i1 In thi aru hut It - Dot ta ntuiered with. THE BEST ASSORTMENT AND LOWEST PRICES ON Cable gs Co-'s Oae-Price Store, iLltoona- Pa- The managers of the Farmers' Fair, to be held In Lltltz, Lancaster county. In Octo ber, bave arranged to bave a conple married in public on the big day of the fair. A menu the presents offered the couple who may be selected are a handsome boagy, by carriage dealers, and a kitchen range with foil outfit. A candidate for Congress offers 123. or its equlva'ent; another candlda'e offers $10. A furniture dealer offers a bureau, and tbe Fair Aiteetatinn offer to pay the expenses of the couple at LI tit i during the Fair and tbeir expenses to Philadelphia and return. A Yiumber of applications bave already been received. McConnell A Saupp. the well-known clothiers In Ihe St. Lawrence building, bave eeenred tbe sole agency of Grenoble A Co. 'a bats for tbls section or tbe State, and bave already received a large shipment of tbe company', goods. As these bats are of a finer quality, and at tbe same time cheaper than any other make In tbe city, tbe public should make a note of tbls fact when pur chasing bead-wear. Mr. McConnell Is an experienced hatter, and because of hts for mer connection with bat bouses, bia bouse has been able to secure tbe advantage of handling Grenoble A Co.'s goods. Mr. Thomas 2ns, who resides In tbe northern part nf White township, stated to us yes'erday that two weeks ago to-day be and a boy went to a ridge over tbe line In Clearfleta county to pick buckelberries that they came a erne a den of rattlesnakes and arming themselves with two stout poles went to work on the rattlers, and never stopped until they had killed -96. some of them very large. Mr. Evans says that be and the boy became rery sick from the poi son of the snakes which filled tbe sur rounding atmosphere. Tbe spot where these enakes were killed was only short distance from where a similar slaughter took place about tare weeks ago, by two men from Chest township, an account of wblah appeared In tbe Carrolltowair. A rrUhlfal Leap. La-t week, Joseph noghes wbo had been In Jail since Jure, on tbe charge of assault and battery, on Information made by tbe railroad officials at Esst Conemaugh. was acquitted on the ground of Insanity. While In Court nugbes bevMire noisy and excited and the Jury had no difficulty in finding blm Insane. Tbe Court made an order directing blm to be confined In Dlxmont asylum. Sheriff Gray deputized Mr. Irt Cress well and Mr. Vallle Lutrlnger. of this place, to convey blm to that Institution, and on Wed nesday morning they started. They reached Cresson safely without having any trouble with their prisoner and after boarding the passenger train west, settled down comfort ably In their seats. Luttrlnger setting next te the window and nughee setting along side of bins. After passing Lllly'a. while the train was running at the rate of about forty miles an hour. Hughes made a sudden bound aciosa the aisle, past ft passenger set-J tine opposite and through tbe open wlndo Luttrlnger grabbed blm by the patts while he was going through the window, but tbe garment being somewhat decayed, gave way. and the next Instant Sheriff Luttrlnger bad nothing but a piece of c'oth to represent Hughes. Tbe two efflcers were carried to Sonraan before they could Bet off. and when arriving there started back to find Huches. They found blm where be bad Jumped out, lying on the roadside, bruised and bleeding, considerably cut about tbe bead, and with one hand brrken or disloca ted. They tovk blm back to Lilly and after he was washed ud and bis wounds dressed be was found to b not seriously Injured, his broken band being the worst hurt be bad sustained, lie was taken to Pittsburgh on tbe next train and safely lodged at Dlxmont Fram RtT.Jaba BTailaewa, Paetar St. E nnreta oah, at 51 aatgaaaery, Ala. "Darbys Prophylactic Fluid la tbe only medicine kept In my family. We can use It for almost everything burns, bruises, cuts stings, ear-ache, sour stimsch. etc. etc My children, when hurt or bruised, always eal at once for Darbys Fluid. We cannot get along well without It- It Is so valuable for Its prompt relief of rain from all kinds of Injirles. and also Is a. powerful Antiseptic and Disinfectant." Baa Ball. Tbe most Interesting game of base ball this eeaeon came off st tbe new fair grounds. CarroMown, on Saturday last Tbe game was to bave been Ebensburg i j Chest Springs, but on the arrival of the Ebensburg nine on the grounds the U-am representing Chest Springs was found to be composed of picked players from that place. Glen White, acd Loretto. with the addition of ft crack pitcher from Johnstown. As considerable money bad been staked on the result, the Ebensburg boys declined to con test against such odds until the bets bad b-eu declared off. Notwithstanding this, side bets were freely offered and taken. The game was hotlv contested throughout, and resulted In favor of the Chest Springs combination by a score of 11 to 12. but tbe result would. In all probability, bave been d ftVrent, bad not eoroe Interested party deliberately sobstltuUd ft JireJy foe ft dead ball In tbe thlid Inning, by which the allied aggregation were enabled to pile up four runs before tbs fraud was discovered. As tbe Chest springs men wolt know certain defeat would await them In tbe event of contest between the two club proper. It Is generally sopposed tbey would refuse to meet onr nine with a team composed X. molly of tbeir own men. . kaaail Legal Oplalaa. v n-iinhrili;e Mnndsy. Ea . County ..- i'!., nr. T.I.. aavs: "Hsve used fll I , J -ww., - - Kin trie Bitters with most bsppy results. My brother also was very low with Malarial Fever and Jaundice, but was cured by ii u nt this medicine. Am satisfied I I U . J - Fit ctrle Bitters saved bis life." f r n. l. Wilcnxjon. of Horse Cave, Ky.. ' adds a like testimony, saying : i..i K.i;.r.i he would have died, had it K.- tr .j .j. .... nut heen for Electrie Bitters. Tbls great remedy will ward off. fts well as cure all Malarial Diseases, and for alt 1'i.inar T.lver and Stomach Disorders stands uneq ailed, frlee 30 cts. E. James' drug store. aod ft. at C Tiraale I.aaenes. af the Bowel, r.eults from loipfifectdige tion. Tbecause llf In the torpidity of the liver. A r.gular habit of body can te secured by taking Sltu mor.s Liver iteguiator to aid digestion, to stimulate the dull and sluggish liver, and rid the system of excessive and poisonous bile. The Ueguatcr corrects acidity of the stom ach, cures dyspepsia and Insures regularity of the bowe!s alike free from laxity or cos-tlveoess. BBESS GOODS WILL An latereatlBir Lester fretn St. Bonl lavee. St. BojrirACB. I'a, Sept. 12. 1887. Ext. of tbs Freeman Tbls section of the country has been greatly excited during the present summer on account of the leas ing of the mineral by parties from away, and tbe surveying and locating of a railroad. Several routes have been ran near by onr little town, and a corps of engineers have been stopping here all summer. Last week tbe first passenger train ran Into Westover. a little town In Clearfield county, six and a-half miles from here. Tbe road will be extended to connect with the Pennsylvania next spring, and will pass by close to tbls place. The coal lands In this locality bare been nearly all leased, at from ten to sixteen dol lars per acre, and the greater part of tbe money paid. Tbe pastoral residence at this place has been remodeled tbls summer, and Is almost completed. It Is ft fine building and In ft short time will be occupied by our pastor, Key. Father Anthony Wertner. A well waa bored for water near tbe bouse to a depth of 142 feet, when tbe drill was lost, and tbe borlog stopped. Another well close by was then made and ft fine vein of water was struck at a depth of 80 feet. In drilling tbe wells several veins of iron ore, coal, lime stone and other minerals were passed thro. At tbe examination for teachers recently held here, four teachers out of twelve appli cants got certificates. On tbe Stb Instant Messrs. Charles n art man and Thomas B. Ott, two worthy young men of this place took their departure for St. Vincent's College, near Latiobe, in West moreland county, this being Mr. Haitman's third and Mr. Ott's first term. The cew township road leading from tbls place across tbe Chest Creek to St Lawrence Is almost completed, and when finished, will be a great Improvement on the old road. Yours, etc. Mostks. Caaaly laatltate. The twenty-first annual session of tbe Cambria County Teachers' Institute, will be held In tbe Court House, Ebensburg. Sept.. 26th to 30th. As Instructors. L. U. Dow Hog. A. M-. and Prof. A. E. Maltby. of tbe Indian State Normal School, and Profs. F. V. Irish and Georce P. -Bible, of the Central Normal School, bave been engaged. Papers on education a I subjects will be re id by number of tbe teachers of tbe county, and all teachers will be expected to take an active part In tbe Institute work On Monday evening, after an address by the County Superintendent. Prof. Irish will deliver bis celebrated lecture. " Tbe Bible, tbe World's Greatest and Best Library. On Tuesday evening. Prof. A. M. Ham mers, of Indiana, will give an Illustrated lecture on Realistic Rambles in Europe." A musical and elocutionary entertainment will be given on Wednesday evening by Prof. B,be Bi the Brtney alters. Tl nrsrtay evening's entertainment will be a lectnre. "Tbe Woes of Wooing." by Dr. J. ". Thaver. of New Castle. Thursday afternoon will be Directors day. A large attendance or Directors la expected. Orders for excursion tickets will be mailed to teachers coming by railroad. A complete programme of daily exercise will be dis tributed at the opening of the Institute. W. J. CRAMER, Sup't. of Schools. Thi Presbytery of BlalrsvW will bold Its Fall meeting In tbe Presbyterian church of tbls place next week. The following Is the programme : Tcesdat, 20th. a p. m.. Opening Sermon. 3 p. m.. Organisation and Business. S p. m.. Recess. 7 p. m. Sermon; subject, "Christian Union. 8 p.m. Report and address by Wm. Pake- well, Esq., on Septematie Be nlficenco. 9 p. m. Adjourn. Wednesday. 21st. 8.30 a. m.. Devotional Exercises. 9 a. m.. Business and Conference on Chris tian Union. 13 m.. Recess. 2 p. m.. Business, and reports on the work of tbe following Boards of tbe church and address by the Chairman of the Presbyter Ul Committees, Tlx : Sastntatkn" Rev. B. F. Boyle, Cl-creh Erection" Rev. Henry Bain. "Ministerial Relief-Rev. G. Hill. D. D. "Aid to Colleges" -Rtv. J. B. Dickey. 5 p. m. Recess. 7 30 p. ni- Report and Sermon on Home Missions by RdV. W. W. Moor bead, D. D. 0 p. m.. Adjourn. All will be cordially welcome to attend. HtBRUUC IJCESJSEJ ISA TED, The following marriage licenses Issued by tbe Clerk of tbe Orphans' Court for tbe week ending Wednesday, September It. 1887: Frederick Frank and Elizabeth Schwing, Johnstown. Henry S. Nagle and Tillie M- Stoltr, Barr township. Henry Good. Coal port, Clearfield county, and Mary Catharine Leohart. Cheat twp. Chart's Douglas Pollock and Ida Mary Coatea, MeKer sport. Pa. Johnson Rsger and Emma Wright, Sam merblll townabtp. Daniel Hildebrand and Sarah Acn Vlck roy. East Taylor twp. James Falrellfs, Baker's Mines, and Mag gie Hamilton, Westmoreland county. Datar la PreaerlMBC Wlaea. The lTiyskrisns desire to jtlve a liquor containing too extractive parts of tbe crape, sucn as Iron, crspe-eusar and tbe otner elements which clve to port wine its special flavor of bouquet and it singular Mood making properties from the iron that Is con tained In the coloring principles of pure Red Wine. Speer'e New Jersey Wines, especially els Tort, sre grown on abrowtbtooe shale soil. rich In Iroa and from noes brought front the banks or the Hirer Donra. In rortual. where tbe Cnnt porta In tbe world aro cade, but none ever reach this country In a pore tate. Speer'a Wines are regarded mperlor to any In tbe marstt. For sale oy dru(??lsts. Ladles Waafed. A lady sgent is waited In eycy city and village ; also ladies to travel and solicit or ders for Ma pa mk Wood's Corset and Cord ed Corset Wants. Tarapico Forms, IJose Supporters. Steel Protectors, Ladies' Friend, etc. Agents are making from Twenty to Fifty dollars a week. Send for catalogue and price list to B, Wood. . vi South Sa!ios street. Syracuse, New Vo k. BE FOUND Caart PiaeeecUag-a. The following business was dlspo ,,st week after the Frekmas bad gone to press. Com'th vs. Edward Blngls. Pointing a firearm. Not ft true bill and tbe prosecu trix. Mrs. Blngle. to pay the est. Com'th vs. John Thomo. Assault ana battery. Not ft true bill and the prosecutor, Joseph Beck, to pay tbe costs. Com'th vs. William Blffinger. Receiving stolen goods. Jury find defendant guilty. Com'th vs. George Rich. Receiving stolen goods. Jury find defendant not guilty. Com'th vs. Joseph Hughes. Assault abd battery. Jury find defendant to be Insane. Comth ys. Mary E. Boyle. Larceny. Defendant plead guilty. Sentenced to un dergo an Imprisonment In county Jail xor 30 days. Com'th vs. Barney Lundy. Larceny. Defendant plead guilty. Sentenced to un dergo an Inprisonment In the Western Pen itentiary for a term of two years. Tbe Grand Jury on Thursday reported that they bad visited the Poor Douse and found the building In good repair, bed-rooms neat and clean, the barn, oulbousea, ana . fences in good condition, ftod the manage-1 meet commendable. They also visited tbe j Jail, and reported that tbey found it In fair condition. Tbe Grand Jury waa then dis charged, with tbe thanks of tbe Court. Com'th vs. Charles Stadmlller. Larceny. Jury find defendaot not guilty. Com'th vs. B. V. Burl hart. Larceny. Jury find defendant not guilty. Com'th vs. Joseph Marker. Enticing ft female child, under tbe age of sixteen, from her home for tbe purpose of marrying her. Jury find defendant guilty. Defendant sentenced to uoderao an Imprisonment in tbe Western Henitentlary for one year. Com'th ya. Harry Kane. Assault and battery. Jury found defendant guilty. Sentenced to pay a floe of H0 and costs of prosecution. Com'th vs. Samuel Kslly. Larceny. Defendaot plead guilty. Com'th vs. George Taylor. Larceny. Defendant plead guilty. Sentenced to thirty days In Jail. Com'tn vs. Edward Blngle. Assault and battery. Jury find defendant guilty. Sen tenced to pay a fine of and costs. Com'th vs. Michael Boy '.an. Making threats. Defendant discharged on bU own recognizance. In the eases or the Com'th vs. John W. Wonders. Embezblement. The Court di rected nolle vrotecui to be entered and the defendant discharged. Com'th vs. James L. Mitchell. John Mc- Govern and Poter McUovem. Forcible entry and delalner. Jury found defendants not guilty, but that tbey pay the costs. Secosd Wesk. Augustln Crayer vs. John A. Blair. Ex ecutor of Dennis Blawley. dee'd. Feigned Issue. Jury find for the defendant except the beds and beddlnsr. Mirtta Mock vs. E- S. Grabbling. Feign ed Issue. Discontinued. Blanch A Stutzman vs. Baltimore A Ohio R. Ii. Co. Appeal. Continued. John E. Strayei vs. D. A. Luther, Sheriff. Trtepass de bonis asportatU. Jury find for defendant. Lalng & Davidson vs. Emanuel James. Appeal. Jury find for the tbe defendant. Stephen btatzman, assignee of M. W. Keitn vs. Washington Stonebraker. Judg ment opened. Jury find for plaintiff tbe tnm of f416.7& Adam Bowers vs. Samuel KeLy. Case continued. J.N. Krause vs. George Rex. Scire Facias. Continued. Mary Bendon vs. Patrick Burns. Eject ment Defendants confess Judgment for of the land described In the writ. Frederick Snyder vs. William Cole. At tachment Execution. Jury find for the defendant Motion for new trial. Peter Blough vs. Lydl Levin gfc tone. Slander. Settled. John A. Storm vs. Philip Cooper. Appeal . Settled. Elliott Tall man vs. Dwelling House In surance Co. Continued. John Dibert ya Dennis Bradley et al. Continued. Anthony McCoy vs. James G. Bradley et ux. Appeal. Continued. Ellen Gillespie vs. John R. McCloskey and Catharine McCloskey. O,oare clausam freglt. Jury find for plaintiff tbe rum of f20. Motion for a new trial. Frederick Bland vs. William Strickland-Appeftl- Settled. John Tegler vs. John MeKenna. Appeal. Continued. Samuel Reed vs. Klttannlng Insurance Co. Assumpsit. Jury find for plaintiff the sum of f 400, one half payable In three months and tbe other half In six months. Jamts Goff vs. Robert Watson. Judg ment opened. Continued. John Kelly and Susan Kelly vs. William D. Schmlttle. Ejectment Jury find for plaintiffs the land dibcxibed In the writ. Somewhat Mum. On Monday last John 11. Jordan, Esq., solicitor tor plain tiffs, filed a bill In equity which developed a strsnge story. The plaintiffs are George W. tluil and Henry C Dull, sons of Peter II nil. and tha defendant are George llull and Heory llull, sons of Abrant Dull. On March 23. 18X6, David Bull, who I now dead, made a will In which be bequeathed one hundred and sixty acres of land tc Nnckoils county, Nebraska, to "my nephew, Georce llull," and one hundred and sixty sens of laud In tbe same county and Slate to "my nepbe, Henry IlalL" The sons of Peter and the sons of Abraham both claim teat tbey are the persons mentioned In the will. Peter and Abraham being brothers of the deceased. This proceeding Is commenced to secure evidence of "tbe Intent and pur pose of said David Hull when be made his last will and testament." tbe eona of Peter holding that tbey bave witnesses wbo will prove that they are the rightful devisees. A rule wss granted upon the defendants to show cause why a commission should not be appointed to Use testimony. Tbe case will f be beard at next Arrnment Court. Bedford Gazette. V DMINISTKATOK'S NOTICE. Leuer ol admlnKtratn.n on tbe estate of fcuian Harvy , ol Oallitzin borough. deceased, liar Inn lieen granted to the sndertigned. notice ia hereby riven to all pcrscn Indebted to (aid es tate to Ujl.e ;ttn:ent without delay, and those hav.OK cl msagainitt the raaie w,:! present then, i properly auiiiunLivitad lor scttirir.t-ni. LANIt:. HENRY, Summit' Fa., Aug. S, 1S8T. U Adm r. NOTICE. Notice I hereby given t the public not to pnr rhsse a note signed by John C VvlUmau and Malinda Wlllman. drawn In favor ol Ellen Baker for the sum of ai a tbe bote 1 already paid. All persons are hereby cautioned aicainst purchasing It. JlHN C V ILLMAN. MALINDA W ILLMAN. Suiqubanoa Twp., Aug. i6,l6c, H TBEtlMINGSsft- AT FIRE I BURGLARS! THIEVES 1 I it . i i ysrrw . a I'1 nine IP .as VJ2e s - A dvertiaement Ho. 1. Farmsrs Size, 19x12x13, .... - weight. 1 35 lbs. $24.0O Household Size, 22x15x16, . - -. .r " 250 lbs. S30.00 Small Dealers' Size. 28x18x18, - V " C00 lbs. 140.00 Postmasters' and Office Size, 32x22x22, - " 800 lbs. $60.00 No. I. No. 2. No. 3. No. 4. No. 4 Las inside door, -with flat key nave flat key-locks, with duplicate keys. manufacturers of the Victor Safe. We caution persons against mating, buying, selling or ing safe infringing on our patent. Every fint-idaxs safe company manufactures under patents. It is dangerous to buy spurious goods bearing no patent dates. Every person cto is in need of a safe will find it profitable to correspond with os at once, before an agency is established in his locality, and receive the benefit of onr Special Offer in open territory. We want General Merchants and Dealers to help ns carry ont onr Intrt-SiaU Co-operative Plan. Exclusive control free. A highly profitable connection to last probably for a life-time. H ill cost but one cent for a postal card to learn full parti culars. Xllastrations and testimonials sent on application. In writing us mention advertisement Xo. L. Address, a , Thi Victor Safi & Lock Co., CIMClMWATt, Q.f CLOSING OUT SALE ! ! We eipect to vacate our present store-room by the first of next April, and in order to reduce our stock, we intend closing out all our Summer Dress Goods, Curtains, and Curtain Goods, Hosie ry. Gloves, Embroideries and Embroidered Eobes, White Goods, Laces, Parasols, and Ladies' blurts at actual cost. Hand-Satchels, Gossamers, and odds and ends of Irs. R. PUBLIC OF SALE REAL ESTATE. 1)URSl'ANT TllllKDEKSOKTHE rOl'KIS of Common rieas of HIatr and Oatubria counties. Fa., there will be sold at public ale. at toe Hmhland House, in tbe buruuKli of Loretto, In the county ol I aujhria, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1837, at TEN o'clock, a. m.. the one undivided half part 01 tne louowinir aesert:ea i.eal utaie. asaiuneii by Kohvrt T. Shields and Ella C. bis wile, la the odersianeil. lu troi-t lor the beoent ot the credi tors ot said Kobert T. Shields. 1. The undivided balf part of all that certain tract of land situate, lyma and being; In the town ship ol Oai:ittm. In the county of Camrla. and State of Pennsylvania. a.1.lolD land of e t&te of F. X. Cnritty. Frai.ci iKiuoahuo. Sebastian Slbert and William Ohrlety ; contalnlnii sixty five acre, more or less. This tract I woodland, well set wlm hemlock, cak. ash and other tlto' er. This tract la sto underlaid with a Rood quality ol fcltu mleous coal. Tbe Cresson and Coaiport railroad nsn throunh the land, aod the :oipany ha lo cated a Station on tbe adjoining- tract, known as Dawson's Station." a. Alo. ihe one undivided balf part of all that certain other tractor land situate, lym; and belna: In tbe Township of Allca-beny, in the County of Catubrla and State cf Fennsylvanla. adjoining land et Francia Farrlsb. F. A. Storm. William L,ltsJnger.Ueor-e AleOnlre, Ambrose banker and Franciscan KroUiers. e-jt. lamina sixty-six fAfll mcrea. more or lea. About thirty five acre of in Is tract Is woodland, well set with Lensleck, pine and other timber. Tbe n malolns; prrt of tbe tract I la a high state of cultivation, and well adapted for faxmina; purpose. 3. Also tne one undivided half part of all that certain other lot or piece of land situate, lyloa: aod belna; la tbe Township ef Allegheny, la the County cl Cambria, and State ol Pennsylvania., adjoining laed of Peter Sweeny. Franelaeam Brothers boanded In part by Township Koad and alley on ihe wl ; containing: seven 7) acre, mire or les. Tbls I md U valuable by reason of Its vroxlmlty to tbe lioroosTh of Loretto. It la im proved and yields od crct'S. 4 Also, the one undivided half part of all that certain other lot or piece and tract of land situate, lylna and belna" la the Township or Alleerbeny, la tbe County of Cambria, acd Slate ol Pennsyl vania, adjoining land or Franciscan Brothers. Kev. E. N. Bosh. W. W. McAteer. and bounded en tbe east by aa alley ; oontalnln fonr4J acre, more or les. This land produce most excellent TermH of Smlo. Tea per cent, ol purchase money to be paid en aid Keal Estate being knocked down to the par. chaser. One-third the parcbaae money, lc tea percent., to be paid on confirmation of the Sale by the Court, and tbe balance in six and twelve aaontbs. wttb Interest from date of confirmation or sale, to be secured by indgnient bond of tbe purchaser. Persons deal ring to view the premise win please call on J. K. Shleiu. residing at Loretto, Pa. OEOKiiE F. srBEIT, Assignee ef Robert T. Shield and Ella V. bit wile. In trust lor tbe cl editor! ol said Hubert T. Shields. Al'.ooca, September 16. 1987.-3t. NOTICE. In the Orphan' Court of the Connty of Cam bria. To the heirs and legal representative ol lavtd Youcgkm. dtceaed. (liiniiio: Yon are hereby cited to be and appear before the Judge of the Orphans' ixmrl, co be held at Ebenburg, on Monday September : S6tn JB7, tnen and mere to accept or refuse to ' take the real eatate of said Iiavid Younnkin. deceased, at the appraised valuation put upon II by an inqaeat duly awarded by tbe ruid Court. r show caue why a truie: (honld not be ap. .ointed to sell tbe fame. JtJSEFH A. OK AY, September li. 1S7. 2t. Shcriir. VUM'.MSTKATOIfS NOTICE. Letter ef administration on the estate et Stephen O. CalUn. drce.ucd, bat ing been grant ed to the undersigned, notice I lierc'iy given to all persons Indebitd to raid estate tj make py- 1 ment M ithout ddny and those bavins cUiiiiu against tbe fame will i recent tbetn. pr.ij.crlv au- tbenticated lor settlement. A. W. tljcccourg, l'a., Aug. lseT, it. AUui'r. SAFES I OUR VICTOR Hoasefioici & Office Safes Are expressly meant to supply an ar gent demand from Farmert, Lauyern, Voetort, Small Storekeeper, Pottmaster$t Erpreta and Railroad JLgrnU, Townthip and County Officials, Truster, Retired Btitiness Men and Families, for ft flrst ctass flre-proof, burglar-proof combin ation lock, safe, adapted in capacity and price to euit their requirements. The Victor is firet-clasa in every res pect, warranted tire-proof, and con structed in tbe moat improved manner. We now use on each and every safe our new non-picasDie combination lock, and inside bolt-work. It haa all round corners, exterior beautifully finished and ornamented by hand witn all burnished portions nickel-plated. xntenor nicely nttea up with sab-treaa. uriQS, book-epaces, sad pigeon-holes. lock, duplicate keys. Sab-treasuries ne are toie owner of patent and oi Also, different kinds of goods. E. JOSHES. EBENSBURG, PA. ADMINISTUATOH'S 5SALK OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. TY VIKTUE OF AN OKDFH OF THE OK Am phana Uonrt. of Cambria County, tbe subscri ber will otferat Public Saleon tbe premises In the Hrounh of Chest Springs, in Cambria county, l a., on THCBSDW, 20TII DAY OCTOBER 1SS7. j at ONE o'clock, p. m.. the following described Keal Lstate. situate In the Korouifh ol I'hest i Sprlna-s. Cambria eoonty, bounded ana deibed . ivimwa All tbat certain piece or lot of ground bounded on the Fast by a street, on tbe North by lot of Mary Ann Conrad, on tbe West by an alley, and on the South by an alley. ALSO All tbat certain piece or lot of ground situate In tbe Borough of Chett Springs. Cam brla county. Pa., adjoining lotsol E.a H. Natter, and fronting on street one side, and an alley on the other side. T Kit MS OF SALE. Ten ter cent, of the nnrrhasa moner to be rald en tbe day of sale, one third of the balance on I confirmation of the sale, and the remainder In two equal annual payment, with Interest on deferred payment, and to be secure.! by tbe judgment bond and mortgage of the purchaser nn the prem ises, lift. J. B. NOON AN. Administrator of Jmei a Sasan Mc.MuIlen. September 10, 1887.-t. ARGUIKNT LIST- 1 Exception to Sberlfl Deed to T. C. Zimmer man. I King T. King 3 7ln merman .........vs. t)oldhlne. 4 Shafler..... .......... vt. Steckuan. 6 Lltxinger vs. Hick a Seller. 5 Commonwealth vs. Bimnger. T Exceptions to Incorporation of Brownstown Borough. Fresh...... ......vr. Kager. Kemontrance to annexation of part of Stony creek Township to Johnstown tSvrooub. 10 Wayland ..vs. ratterson. ..v. wiifon. ..vs. Craver. ..v. Baker. vs. Thomas. . .v. Lanb. ..v. C.O. A N. Y.S. K. K. R. Co. ...v . Wagcer't heir. ..vs. Davis. . .v. Luther. ..v. Same. . .v. Cambria Land Co. 11 Kolaad li Hipp a Lloyd... IS Poor Directors. .... 14 Poor Director 1ft Poor 1M rector it Youngkln 17 John J. Trexler.. 18 win 19 Sharbaugb..... .. XI Same 31 Kotwrts...... 23 KuleonJobnC Oater, Ali a ol Al. Kessler, to (how eaose. 23 Knox tp. fcupervisi.r..v. Poor IX rector. 31 4uo I axranto....... John ivraham. H. A. SHOEMAKER. Sept. 15. 158T. 1'rotb'y. Valuable Property for Sale. rrHE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS AT PRIVATE m daie ue ioi lowing vaiuaoio HOUSE AND LOT. stteate on Main street, ot Carrolltown Borongn. and In the business centra el the town o;tpotie Ihe Blum brewery. Tbe bouse Is a lame two story building. S3 by 32 feet. Is plastered through out, weatberboarded and completelv finished and a good as new. A good stable on the lot and a never falling well ol excelent water. It would answer lor dwelling and business bouse combined. or lor a noiei properly, POSSESSION OIVEN IMMEDIATELY. For particulars rl on or address the owner. FKEDEKICK SNYDEK, At tho Arlington Hjlul, Aluxna, l'a September 10, lb8T. ic.:inist!;atok's notioi:. i V l-ltr. ol .idiGiiustrAtoin upon tlie eotate of James aod Susan McMulluu, late m t'best Springs Borough, Cambria county. deooa.-ej. bav- ii.U uten irranici to the undersigned, notice Is h.reby given to those indented to said eiiiato to m:ike iuime linte payment, and thoe having rUI'us will pri-scnt tbcm ted lor setUemt-nr. propi rly au'.hciuiea- J . ii. 7(M INA-N . ucan Mc.Mullen, dcj'd. A.:ui r. ol James aud Aug. 6t TO THEPEOPLE We hardly think it necessary to wi'in you against buying Fall goods before seeing what we have got for the coming season. You have learned from past experience that our goods are the best and cheapest and our way of doing bus iness fair and square. When the proper time conies our Mr. Morris Woolf will visit your town with the largest and handsomest stock of Fall and Winter clothing we ever exhibited and at prices below everybody else. Let no inducement whatever cause vou to a ' buy before you inspect our goods. Xo matter what other merchants promise you we can and will do better. You shall have due notice of the date of Mr. Woolf s visit. Woolf, fTI 9W W Leaders in style and low prices, JOHNSTOWN, PA. T IE3l 3U SOTTOM IS HEACHED AT LAST. The largest stock of hardware ever oflered in the County can be found at my store. I am now selling many goods replace them for, but I will continue to sell at Bottom Prices until I am compelled to replenish my stock:. lien you want a cooking or h eating stove, tinware hardware, nails, iron, glass, trunks and farming implements, call and see mv stock -ii - anu icarn mv prices. HIGH STREET. - W LL kinds of Job Printing neatly and f-t promptly executed at this cCice. TsOXALD E. DUFTGN. -J' ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW, Kbknsbuho. Pw'a OrBce In Colonnade How. MYERS. ATTOKNET-AT-LAW. I.BK8nrno, Fa. r-OfBee la Collocade Kow. Centre street. G EG. M. READE. ATT iKNEY-AT-I.AW, FBBNsnma, Pa. aar-UfSes on Centra street, r.eiir liUu STKAY NOTICE. A wliite ami reJ fpotted cnr. aK ut 4 jeara ud. weari&a a tell with coimer rlretf in Mian. strajt-d away from the premises of 'he under- sluci'il on June is, 1S7. A reward will be paid I for lstorinalion of her whereabout. LIU. KI NVIUK. Olen White F. O.. B.air Co., l'a. EteBslni Fire TEsnrance Apcj rr. "w. i)i civ. General Insurance Agent, EBEXSB UHG, I' A. A DMINISTKATOK'S NOTICE. Letters of admtui.otratlon upon the estate of Jeremiah McOon e. late ol Hemlock, Cain- bria county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, notice llrhere by given to those indebted to eaid estate to make Immediate Py- monl rnd tfccfe havingclalms will present them properly probated for settlement. l l1AKU.t A. Ji(,1tlll I' IL.t Aug. 13, St. Adm'r. cum testameto annexo. ESSENTIAL GILS. WI.MF.R(iUFE., PF.PPF.KMINT. PEN NY KOTAL, SPEARMINT, Ar. ol prime quality, bought In any quantity lor cash on dellverly, free of brokerage, commission, stor age, fcc, by DODGE & OLCOTT. Importer? and exporters, 83 William sL.New York fALtTABLE FA KM AT PKIVATE SALE. The undersigned will sell tlictr farm, sit uated In A I leg bcuy township, adj. dnlng lands ol D. A. SlctJouah. A. .1. fell. Msorv .iianneid. and others, containing 118 acres. 00 sere cleared and ox acre writ tillered with oak. hemlock, cucumber and hickory. A good two-story plank bouse and Irame bam, tosether with a'.l necepf.iry out buildini:. a never f.ullng spring ol water and a stream . water rurnmg through the ftrm. There I also i choice apple. iear and peach tree on the premises Tho above property will be sold at a price and terms to tult trj purchaser and a good warrantee doed jrarntted. .11 A K I tl It i , ANN H'KV, June 10, '87. Loretto PoFtofflce, Pa. NOTICE In tbe Orphans' Coort of the Tounty of Cam bria. To the heirs and legal representative of Bernard Dureiran, deceased. (rSKTina You are hereby cited to be and ap ET ar before the .lodge ol the Orphanr' Cout, t' held at Fbensourg, on the first londay oi September next, then and tVere In accept or re- lure to take tne real estate oi uarnara imnetian. deceased at tbe the appraised valuation put uuon It by an Inqurat duly awarded by the said Coun. or show cause wny a trustee snouia not re ap- polntei to sell tbe fame. JOSEPH A. OKAY. July 22, 1S87. 4f- Slerlfl. D. LAP-CELL'S ASTHMA AND CATARRH REMEDY. SOLD BY ALL DRUCCISTS. Having struvgled '.0 years between Wo and death with AS1HVA or PHTHISIC, treated by eminent phvsiclan. and receiving no bcneQt. I was compelled during the last 5 rear of my ni nes to sit on my chair day and night gasping for breatn. rav rnnerings were bevumi oescripllon. In despair I experimented on myeelf coioKund Ing roots and herbs and Inhaling the medicine thus obtained. 1 lortnnntclv discovered this WONDERFUL. ITHE FOK ASTHMA AND CATAKkll. warranted t i relieve the rnnft stul born case of ASTHMA IN FIVE MINI TES, so hat the patient can lie down to ret and sleep comtorratiiv. i lease read tne following conden ed extract from unsolicited teslimonlaU. all of re cent date . Oliver V.ll. Holme. San Jose. C.il.. writes : find the Ketuedy all und aikii nicre han repre sentee, i receive insrnianeius reiier." E. M. Cnrson. A. M. Wnrren. Kan., write Was treated by eminent phveioan ol this coun try and Oermany : tried the'eiimate ol different States nothing afforded relief l!ke your prepara tion." L. a. Phelps. P. ?I. GriKgJ, Ohio, writes '-Snf-f-red with Artbma 0 jcars. Your medicine In 3 minutes Uocp more for tne than the most eminent pbvslcians did for me In tlirco years." II. Plimiitou, Jolict III., writes: "Send t'a tarrh Kotnedy at oncu. Cannot get along without it. I find It the most valuable medicine 1 bave ever tried." We have many othorhearty testimonial, of cure or relief, and In order that all sufferer troni Amh ma. Catarrh, Hay Fcrr, and k:ntrod diseases may have nn opportunity ol te tu g the value ot tlie Kemedv we will send to anv addren; TKIAL PACK AO-E FREE OF IHAKi Ji:. II ourdrcg- gist lallj to Uei p It do not penult liliu to sell you some worthless luiitiition by his represenliuK it to I be tu'f at qcol VOar name an l' , I'M r-r,,i o'.rat v -n ua. write audrc' ul.ili.n . mm Addre",.'. ZIM ! El. MAN & CO.. Props.. Whoicfa.e lirugslsts. WiH-it.. W.iyr.e Co.. o. l ull mzs boa by mail tl.ou. Juno 'il, IscT.-Iy. of EBEMSETJ?,G IlOlli as, at much less than I can Au? 13, "83. - EBENSBUHG LL kinds of Job work neatly ar ex peditiously executed at thib tffice. SW1TD for 1TDIS C. MI0KTI.lll.K KiDr HV. loun Urn aa4 Uj, Media, Pea 12 mile troan 1'blladelpbla. Fixed price cr-cr every expen ae. even book. c. No extr a charys. No Incidental expenses. No examination lor rd mlPBic.n. Twelve experienced leachi-r. all men, and all Krada&leg. Sixx-ial opportnrltiea for apt Mudente to advance rapidly. Special rill lor dull and backward lo'(i. Vptmns or students may select any ptudlen or choose the reirulur Ijn1; llsb. Scientific, Ktislnegs, Clas'li-al or Civil Knitl. necrlnir coure. Students titled at Media Acad emy are now in Harvard, Yalo, Princeton and ten other Oollenes and Polyte-hnle School, lu stu dent sent to relieve lnlS83, I.S in 1rs, 10 In lii, 10 in lb&fl. A tralu:itin( i!;is.4a the Oui-mercial det)Hrt jiot everj year. A Phi".4l Dd I 'hem Ica'l Laboratory. iIvdiu'ioui anil I'.all tlnro 1. li'Ovi.iB. nd Jed to trie Librjry In 1-S I. Wr i-. hag seven ehurche una a t..!.erinc eh irtar wbt-h prihil'lts the ale ol all Ir.loii. ..Una; driLks. For new Illustrated circular p.ldrrss th Fricclpal and r prletor. SH ITH1 N.C. S. .UK'l - 1 LllXJ t, A. M., (Harvard tlradule) Mejla. Fa. OMLY 20. 13 AXVu. Other oomrianifr cliarg from f 40 to . A eooa. plitte "t of alL-vhrnriiU with each marbin. Ala J jhnson Rnfflf r, Johnson T.i.ksr, and b. x of Four Ilemmenand a Rludor. in DATS' VHUL In your own houe lefore yn pay one cent. Ev.ry machine. WARH ANTED l oft S YE.1M. Bend for Circular. C. A. AVOO! COMPANY, 17 Kortb lOtrt St.. l'hlja-lrlplilsi, ra. SwJBSOIlIBH -FOR- the immi mmi 1.50 PER YEAR 1,50 WITHIN THE COUNTY. OUTSIDE THE COUNTY, $1J0 THE "FUEEMAN" JOB OFFICE -ISONEOFTUE- JIOST COMPLETE IN THE COUNTY Address all communications to FBEEMAisT, EIJLNSU1W, l'A.