JUL v;;;ur. - - OCT. JSSS. i o . . . i.vn fh'iiso.y.iz.. e hail tbJ first snow of tha season on .-uliiy :st. T!i Carroll Jtownshlp voters will Tola jnftiT In Vm "Flick ware-room" in tbat Sir. J. A- O'Hara moved into bis lately , nrrlin-t-J lTnrty on Centre street on , W.Ji.ts.UV- Firty Hours Devotion will comment iD7le Catholic Ctiuroh in thla place on jdIV next. lr 4 J- HuaUM. of Altoona. Is pros r ,r. ri; (,,r coal on the Swires lands In li.wi! Mwnshtp. j.uu" M. Walters. E.q., chairman of ,1,. p, ,i,orr:ic county committee, was in I v,ii i n ThuPHluy. i o son and a daughter of Mr. John j f Cnibri township, ate laid up ;:, tv jil-.uld fever. L)).rt is now a piwtofficw on the Cre '' Co-ilport railroad and a Mr. rVar jun H the postmaster. Cf.iV.tr.iUs. in sm.-U quantities are belti j,r,,Ui:r.t It. from the country, and report jy the crop Is an unnsually large one. -Mr. Tnorn-is Hoover or Cambria town ,t week threshed .W dozen of oats Iri.m which he realized 4lft bushels of oats. -All ladles are invited to go to Carl nivinluV and see trirt Electric Scissors. Ttvy are the very beat made, and sold rhesp. The voters In tsmbrta township will In the future vote at the rfflce of the"Llojd llnusn" in the township, just across tbe bor jui;h line. The Cambria County Institute which w,,sto i sve been held the week preceding ;h Holidays, has been po-tpoued to the iit-xt wet k. Canton Gougimour, of Taylor town ship, '' WRS brought to the Almshouse on FrU.iy la-it. suffering from consumption, jiert tlie samo n!ht. The new store-room ancl dwelling house pf Mrs. II E. Jones, which Isbeln built on street, this place, will soon be ready fur the bricklayers. Mr. Frank Towers, the genial and ac immodat.ng ticket aen of Cresson, spent tfew hours with his many friends In this place on Wednesday. (.Vtunty-Superlntendant Leech Is laid up at his home In this place with typhoid fver. We are glad to state, however, that he on a fair road to recovery. Two Mormon missionaries, Henry Bum pnlen and George Parson, who have been working for two weeks at nnntlngdon wsre driven out of that community Satur day. Rupture cure guaranteed by Dr. J.B. Myer, 8:!1 Arch St., Philadelphia, Ta. Ease at once, no operation or delay from bnsl eess, attested by tnoosands of cures after others fall. -Mr. T F. Brown, pioprletor of the entr.il House, this place. Is havli g a fine new crockery-tile pavement laid In front cf bis hotel. Mr. John T. Davis has tte con tract for the work. R. I. Lrnch's undertaking and furni ture store in Altoona was destroyed by fire on Friil.iv. Joseph Stoker's tin srore and C C. Miannon's jewelry store, adjoining, were badly damaged. -Mr. Hurt McCabe, of this p'.are. baa re sntsed his old position, that of engineer, on the Ebenbhurg V Cresson Drench. Mr. Me- te 1ms been etl duty for several mouths on account of sickness. Th Cherrytree oil and cis well is now down to a depth, of 2.000 twt and the drills are running dny and nluht. It will be but a short time until It will be down the full depth, (3,000 fet.) r.'.'iern'ree A'-ord. The ticket office at Falrchance, near C.reenshurg, was struck by lightning Mon day night and the operator badly stunned. M my p ipers were burned. The fire was extinguished before gaining much headway. The Pennsylvania Kallroad Volunteer Kelf report for the month of August has jtit been Issued. It shows that benefits have been paid as follows : IVath, f 10 T.'iO ; a.vi.ieiu, ft.04U.0o; sickness. J7.8J0, a total of CJ.ul'J N by do you shave yourself with a worthless rxjtur which makes yon swear like a Tuik. when jou can set tbe Electric Kazoi which tvotks like a charm? Sold by Catl Klvlniu. lit) has also fine r.ussia leaM.er htrnps. TV Pennsylvania Hailroad Company lias ordered the ei'tu-tructiori of 1,000 freight cars. s.'ven hundred win be built at the company1 shops t Altoona, and the orders ror the balance are scattered, that the work msy be dune quickly. Mr. El. C.riftth. of this plare, H laid up with a sore lg, which has troubled him fr q iently More, having been Injured many years ago by the bursting of a wheel in a horse power, wblen broke the injured mem her a:id never got well. -Present Cleveland signed the Chinese Exclusion Billon Monday and it Is now a law. r infer Its provisions no Chinaman enter this country from any eource un leM he proves a residence here at some time previous to the passage of the bill. -tiovernor Beaver has granted a respite to Samuel Johnson, the Sharpless murderer until January HUh. Novombe r 14 was fixed - the day for the execution or William .h"'rs, of Lebanon. George Clark, of . isturg. will be hanged one week later. - A e have a tpeedy and positive Cure f"r Catarrh. Diphtheria. Canker Mouth, and Headacne, In Shllob-a Catarrh Remedy. A 'isaj Injector free with each bottle. Use it If you desire health and sweet breath Price io cents. Suld by Dr. T. J. Davison! A sack or flour took Its departure from ex-Sherll Blair's pantry on Monday night assisted In It night by some sneak thler A great deal of petty thieving is being done n our town, am we hope It will not be long until the sum midnight gentry are caught and made a-i example of. -Dr. T. M. Richards, of this place, will it Chest Springs on Wednesday. October loth, where parties wishing derUI work will od elm at the hotel of Dr. J. B. Noonin nd on the next day Thursday, he wni ''it Loretto, where he will be found at the UI of Mr. A. J. Christy. -The ikh families around the mines In 'iieSaow,), region. nar Bellefonte. are ir.,.st dest.tute. Tuey have not had work "ne.llUartr of tI,e tjm tlie pa-t yw xi the ii.ir.es at present are hair fall of Hun "rlans ad Italians. The latter sent home ut fT.ooo during August. Mr. lUrland r.obeits and Miss Mar "t ConkMng. both of Mlnneanaills, mnf.ta, were married on Wtdnenday v"i!n. at the residence of the bri.'e's in that city. The groom Is a cousin Mr. Vm n,,, nf thla pIp ''l Is wen known in Eoensburg. -'..hn J.N net. adm!n'strator of Joseph , --d. will M.M at pnblle sale at lau. rw.(.tf or pr thw rteeeanfrt n Muo v fJ:,u',h,p. "o Saturday, October 'Mih. ' t,0 n "Pk ' M'' " lot of Personal property W, of frn,ini-' Implements, houses " "i v,t n filrr (.r t.yr ftook Mr. Charles Karnaugh, or Clacklick township, will sell at public sale at Ms resi dence lu that township, on Tuesday. Octo ber 25th, at 10 o'clock a. m., a lot of horses, cattle, sheep, a lot of hay and ere in and all the farm ins implements uded on a farm. Tilo Philadelphia statistics shows tl.at tlerj is not a trade cr profession, pursued in tnit c'ty which is not more or less follow ed by women. The medical profession la the most favored, but there are lawyers, teachers, artists, sculptors, shop-keepers and mechanics in abundance. Ii. II. Thompson, well known io this ptsce and who Is one of the best hotel clerks lu tbe State, has accepted a position as room clerk In the Washington hotel. Sev enth ana Chestnut streets, Philadelphia, where he will be glad to see Ms many friends from this vicinity when they visit the Quaker City. A One young horse belonging to Mr. Joseph Noel, in Cambria township, was badly hurt on Monday last by Jumping on to a post to which be was t Itched In this place, f he poet was sharp at the point and penetrated the abdomen making an ugly gash. The wound was stitched op and it Is likely that the horse will recover. The Cambria Clearfield railroad, ex tending from its connection with Clearfield A Jefferson at La Jose Junction, the St. Lu branch. King's Hun branch, and Brubaker branch, a total of 17.3 miles, bas been com pleted and was opened for traffic on Mon day, the 21th. This road will be operated as part of the Middle Division of tbe Penn sylvania railroad. Mrs. Brown, wife of Mr. r. P. Brown, of the Central House in this place, has been very 111 for several weeks, and, we are sorry to say, U still In a precarious condition. Sb bas beeu a little better for several days, but Is not oat of danger. We but voice the sentiment of the entire community In hop ing that ber life may be spared to ber hus band and little family. Mr. Joseph 13rtwn, on Tuesday last, bought out the Interest of bis partner. Wil liam Klmbail, in tbe livery firm of Brown & Kimball la this place, and will in tbe future conduct the livery business by him self at the old stand. Mr. Kimball left on Wednesday morning for tbe West where, we understand, be Intends going into the business of stocR raising. Henry C. Bowser, who was arrested In Clearfield county recently, on a charge of counterfeiting, was round guilty In the U. S. District Conrt at SeraDton, and sentenced to three years imprisonment in the Western Penitentiary. Charges of horse stealing and various other crimes are made agamt tbe prisoner, that may be called to bis attention when bis three years are np. The Lewishum Journal or last week says : "We learn that last Friday Mrs. Jacob Outelljs, or MifHinburg, had cause to give a whipping to ber twelye year oid son. The boy ran up stairs and soon returned with a loaded revolver and pointing the weapon at bis forehead, said "good by" to bis mother and pulled tbe trigger. Tbe weapon went off. but fortunately the ball glanced over the top of tbe skull and did little injury. It was a narrow escape." -Several members of the Amateur Opera Company of this place went to Altoona on Thursday of last week for the purpose of seeing the "Little Tycoon" played.- We understand tbe Company wilt soon com mence, rehearsing that opera and will pro duce it some time this winder in our Opera House. - It. U. Myers, Esq . will manage tbe Company again this winter and under Ll3 directions it cannot but be a success. On Tuesday tbe planing mill of J. U. Kline, corner of 6th avenue and Fourth street. Altoona. was discovered to be on fire about 2 o'clock In the morning, ana owing to the combustible nature of the building It was burned to tbe ground along w th Kllno's Hall, a large bilck structure r,n the next corner, and a pla ning mill be longing to Messrs. Booth A Leas, together with a large lot of lumber. Tbe loss is es tlmated at $23.oo0. On Saturday eight last the large barns, together with all their contents, belonging to E. J. Nicely and While Campbell, of Ligonter township, Westmoreland county, were totally destroyed by fire. It I firts were not discovered by tbe owners until It was too late to rescue anything from tbe flames. Mr. Nicely'a loss In about $3,000, witatl.Ooo Insurance, and Mr. Campbell's loss will reach ti.ooo, with an insurance of ?1.200. The origin of the fire is supposed to be Incendiary. Hon, A. A. Barker, of this place, on Mondav last took bis departute for New Hampshire, where he intends to stay for a couple of months, and perhaps longer In the hopes of bettering his health which has become very much Impaired of late. Mr. Barker was chairman of the Prohibition party In this State, but resigned on account nf bis health, and bas given up all bis po litical and business cares. We hope bis trip may prove beneficial and that he may return greatly Improved. Tbe Golden Eagle Lodge of this place, accompanied by the Ebensbarg Cornet BaLd. went to Johnstown on Saturday last for the purpose of taking part la the large parade of that Order in that place. After the parade a large banquet was tendered tbe Eagles, at which all the delicacies of the season were served. They remained In Johnstown until about 11:30 p. m., and tbeu took their departure for home, arriving here by special train from Cresson a about 2 o'clock on Sunday morning. The steam mill of Lieut B. P. Ander son, In Allegheny township, was burned to tbe ground on Tuesday night of last week. The fire Is supposed to have originated from a smouldering spark in tbe saw dnst and was not discovered until about 3 o'clock on I Wednesday morning, when tbe fire bad J nearly completed IU work of destruction. The boiler and engine escaped without j much damage but the balance of the rua i chinery Is entltely destroyed. The lose Is I estimated at about fl.OoO, on which there was no Insurance. The bar room of the Mountain House In this place was burglarized on last Mon day night, and a couple of bottles of wbisky, a two gallon jag of the same kind of liquor, and several boxes of cigars Uken. The entrance is supposed to have been affected by picking the lock of the front door, as there was nothing broken about the premises. This is the third time within a month that the Mountain House bar-room bas been broken Into, and the landlord vroold very much prefer lr the patrons of that kind would divide their custom. Judge Barnett, of the Juniata Perry Judicial district was recently called upon to deliver an opinien on the subject of polling places In election districts adjacent to that In which the electors reside, and In a lec.hy opinion conclude, "that the polling place rf a townsr.' msy be legally appointed In ! an adjacent bornart ar,d that voters retd- dent In the township may legally rote at such rcilng place." if Judge Barnett Is cotrect !n his views the recent changes made In Cambria and Carroll townships were nnneff s,ry, but It Is well enough to be on the ef nj. On Tuesday evening, while on their way to the citizens' meeting, held in the Council Chamber In this place, three ef our citizens bsd the misfortune to come In eonfaet with the street lamp-pimt that ?tnds In front of the f.re-erglua house en Ssmnle atr.-t ! tberwby bruising their raiea and atunning themselT-si c-.,i,v-e vr. As nsnsl. the i imp w not I'gntert, ai1 It oecarue necea , sary to bsng a lantern on tte iwwt ti avo d , farther accidents. Th atteat'm of the ( lamp-Mtfhter bas fttnaentiy ben called to r'e bad management of t.e i-fjpj, but i "Colonel" woti'dn t "ttjirthte" if a brick i no re were to fn r,n him. Tue Pennsylvania rahroad will run a seciiU tiain from Cteeson to Altooos, Oct. Oth, to accommodate exeurtionlsts vft the ( Cresson Ccalport railroad who dtVre to j atteiid Forpaugh's show on that date. Train , will Inaye Cresson at .-0 a.. M. and will ar- ', rive at Altoon . iu ttupie time to ?e tbe , parade, Tue Cresaa A Clearfield railroad will also run a . special leaving; Cresson at 8:30 p. to accommodate ex curticnUts returning from the show. Round trip faro including admission fl.50. There are two firnu in Johnstown, one In Etensborg, and two In Somerset engaged In purchasing and baling hay. most of wblcb Is for shipment to Baltimore and Washington, although a little Is shipped to i uitauetpma. some is also sold to local merchants. There will be probably over five hundred tons baled In the two counties. There Is very little bay purchased for bal ing In Bedford county. It :eir.g too difficult to get to railways. In thla the S.AC. Railroad U a great benefit to Somerset county, tbe price of bay being nearly double at tbe barn In Somerset county that it Is In the greater part of Bedford oAastotci Tribune. John Murphy, who give bis residence as Pittsburgh and saya his parents live in Johnstown, wad arretted at WomeUdorf, Eerks county, on Wednesday, where be ap peared elegantly . dressed and giving tbe name of narry Raymond, of Pittsburgh, and offering a fine team for sale at an ex ceedingly low price. When arrested be said that be was wea'thy and was on a pleasure tour of the State, but bad run out of money. On Tuesday Benjamin Kapp, of Schuylkill township, Chestercounty. arrived there and recognized the teaai as bis. Ray mond then broke down acknowledging that nis right name Is John Murphy, of Pitts burgh, lie Is now In Jail. A cricket match was played Wednesday, on the Fourth street athletic grounds, be tween a clob from Caaandra, Cambria county, and a club from Uoutsdale. Tbe latter club bad only eight men when they appeared on the ground Wednesday morn ing and the Casandra club gave them three of tfcelr's to fill the side. The result was 110 to 109 in favor of Hontzdale. There wad some kind of a misunderstanding about who should pay the rent of tbe ground. It seemed that each party was to pay balf, but the Uoutzdale, at the close of tbe game, failed to chip In, and tbe Casandras were left to foot the bill as well as suffer defeat. An undeistarding may be reached at a later date. Altoona Time. Mr. Michael McBride, late Mercantile Appraiser, and distinguished citizen of Minersville, thla county, was noticed on the streets of this city Monday, Introducing to bis acquaintances Mr. Jacob C. Stine man, the Republican candidate for Sheriff. It Is supposed that In tbe case of Stineman's election, wbicb is not probable, that Mr. McCride would like to be Deputy Sheriff. Just what arrangements Messrs. Stineman and McBride bave made we are unable to say ; oot If there Is not something done soon Mr. McBride will threaten to make some startling revelations that will cook Stineman's goose. Mr. McBride means business on tbe first floor, and doe not in troduce Mr. Stineman around for nothing. Jvhntlcirn Democrat. General Jacob M. Campbell, of Johns town, died at bis borne In tbat place on Thursday of last week, aged CG years, ne was born In Somerset county, learned the printing trsde when a young man and went south to Loulsianna where Le worked at bis trade. In 1851 be went to California and returned in 1)U3 to Johnstown, where be became connected with tbe Cambria Iron Company. lie entered the army in 1SC1 as a First Lieutenant and was advanced from that position, step by step, until he reached the position of Brigadier General After bis rt torn from the army be held several Important positions. In 1876 be defeated Hon. John Rei.'ly for Congress. In 1878 be was defeated by a small majority. 11a was le-eleeted, however, in IS.), and 1&. Jn 1S.s6 he was detested ror the nomination by Ed. Scu'.l. Hi remains were interred In Grand View Cemetery on Monday last, fol lowed to their last resting place by a Urge concourse of people. Mltall W HaT a Fair? The meeting on Tusday nlht to Uke the Initiatory step towards organiring an agri cultural society In this place was largely at tended by tbe citizen of Eoensburg, and notwithstanding the unfavorable weather a large cumber of people from tbe country were also in attendance. Below we giye the minutes of the meeting. Pursuant to call published in local papers, a citizens meeting was held for the purpose of taking preliminary steps towards organ izing an agricultural fair to be held annu ally at Ebensburg. Burgess Richards open ed tbe meeting by calling Samuel W. Davis to the chair and A..W. Buck was selected as eecretary. On motion It was resolved tbat a joint stock company be formed, the capital stock thereof to be determined at a subsequent meeting, and tbat tbe same be divided into shares of f to each. On motion of J. B. Denny, tbe chair, was authorized to appoint a committee of ten I for tbe purpose of soliciting subscritions. The following named gentlemen were sugs gested and apppolnted by the cbalr : Jno. A. Blair, Griffith J. Lloyd, Jno. G. Lloyd, D. D. Pryce. U. A. Englebart. T. F.Brown. John Lloyd, Wm. Kimball, John A.Schwab, and Charles B. Cover. On motion Messrs. John Llovd. J. B. Denny. F. II. Barker, Dr. Griffith and Fes Lloyd were appointed a committee of five to select a suitable location for holding fair ; ascertain upon what terms same can be pro cured and report at nxt meeting. On motion adjourned to meet in engine room. Wednesday evening, Oct. 17th, at which time tbe committee appointed are expected to band In their reports. DIAKRIAUE UlEKSU IS.Sl'EO. The following marriage licenses were Issued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for We week ending Wednesday, Oct. 3rd, lfW8: ' Timothy Pltchford Ehrnfield and Thorn-, asina Snowball, South Kork. Robert Newett and Sarah McDermott, Johnstown. George W. Studeng. Conemaugh borough and Catharine M. Blum. Richland township. I sad ore M. Flick. Altoona and Hattle E. Stnitz, Carrolltown. - William J. Caddy, JohnAtowa aud A Ilia M. Rodpers. Seward, Ta. John F. Miller a:d Mary Moore,' Johns town. Herman Mehiborn and Augusta Wbite man, Gallltzln borough. Marshall i. Moore and Lai a Weaver. Johnstown. William Zimtner and Mary Frepp, Cam bria boroughs . D. L.Ludwlgand Mamie Ho wells, Ebens bor. John Dunford and AbbloBrawley, Johns town. Walter D. Seese and Jennie Ernst, Johns town. Khllti fnaiaapllaa Cure. This H beyond question tbe most success ful Cough Medicine we have ever sold, a rsw doses Invariably euro the worse eases of Cough. Croup, and Bronchitis, while Its wonderful success In tiws j tioo is without parallel in the history of meuicine. ?iLie Us first discovery It bas been aoM on a guarantee, a test which no otter medicine iaa sutud. If you have a Couch we eru-st:y ask you to try It Price 10 cor.a, U) cer.ts, and ?1.00. If your Lungs are sore, CUf it or Back lame, use Sfcilnn'a P Davison. .irtnuirul twnrl f roceedi ng. Conrad Soppes vs. Johnstown Lun ber Co. Mutlon for new trial. Continued. Johnstow a Milliog Co. vs. C. T. Maunar Motion for new trial. Overruled. Matilda Wuver vs. 1L 11 Meshllng, Motion to open judgment. Continued by consent. Reuben Coring vs. Reuben S. Boring. Motion to open Judgment. Continued by consent. " " Eve Peden vs. Tboa. E, Marshall. Ap peal. Overruled. Petition of G.M. Reade, Esq., et aL, for lateral railroad. Off list. Gates. Son & Co, et aL, vs. A. n. Flske A Co., et al. Bill In equity. Continued by substitution of defendant. Exceptions to road in Clearfield township. Argwed and btld for advtMioect. E. II. FJUk vs. Jacob StoIz.Sr. Motion to open Judgment. Rule discharged. .. C. A. Lambonn vs. James. F. Gallagher. Motion to open Judgment. Continued. Exceptions to road In White and Clear field townships, Review confirmed. ? ' ' Exception to road in Carroll township View confirmed. , .-. W. G. Krise, plaintiff In error vs. Stephen Cooper, defendent In error. Continued by consent. Svarville Coal Co., plaintiffs In error vs. James McEven A Son. defendants in error. Oertiotart. Proceedings reversed. J. A. Story, plaintiff In erTor vs. John F. Wills, defendsnt in error. Certiorari. Con. tinned. -r - Joseph Rappvs. Langbeln & Thomas, et aL. Scire Facias. Continued to Not. 12 to be beard In Court of Chambers. - 7 Chas. Wilson, plaintiff In error . Wm. Fowler, defendant In error. Certiorari. Disposed of. J G. A, Christy vs. Samuel Milliken et al. Motion to open Judgment. Argued. and beld for advisement. , Exceptions to road in Cambria township. Petition withdrawn. , , In re exceptions to report of auditor In Vaugbt estate. - Auditots fees reduced to 520.- , Io re petition of constables ror compen sation. Argued and beld for advisement Use James O'Connor vs. Ed. L. Shaffer et al. Motion to set aside sale. Argued and beld for advisement. ... Exception to road from MuDster to Lor etto. Argued and held for advice ment. In re petition of committee of Henrietta Topper. Granted and award made. In re petition of Isaac Weaklea for re ward. Isaac Werklen 20. Granted. . ' Ilenry Evans et al.. ys. Hugh B. Reese et aL Stayed by the Court and continued.' In re transcribing records' in Prphans. uourt. Granted. Use J. M. Weistllng vs. W. G. Beam. Ap peal. Appeal dismissed. In re rule on Alfred Ash ton, Esq. ' Rule discharged. " . . . . . Commonwealth ex rel Ed. Bishop et al. vs. Lower Toder township at aL Manda mus. Uenry L. Williams vs. Herman Rublao &. Co. Motion to strike off Judgment. Con tinued by consent. In re petition of Samuel Kelly for reward. Samuel Keelly 120. Granted. Jacob Brlndle, plaintiff in error, vs. Gar rett Seese, defendant in error. Certiorari. Continued by consent. Jno. D. Roberts, ex'r. plaintiff In error, vs. use J. M. Weistllng, defendant In error. Certiorari. Proceedings reversed. Use Julius Stitch vs. Dipps A Lloyd. Rule to show cause. Rule discharged. In re report of auditor in Peter Mejers estate. Argued. John M. Beers vs. Frederick Jacket, Rule to show cause. Rule absolute. StuUman fc Wilson, plaintiff in error, vs. borough of Johnstown, defendant in error. Certiorari. Proceedings reversed. r ' - Commonwealth of Pennsylvania vs. Mich ael McBride et aL Motion to open judg ment. Continued. John Dibert vs. Adam Vickroy. Motion to open judgment Judgment liquidated at 134310. Exception to road in West Taylor town ship. Continued. . - In re petition of Vm. SwiUler et aL Con tiaued. - In re rale on Wm. A. Noel, Bargees. Continued' ... - . MaBBICD. LUDWIG HOWELU-Married at tbe residence of the bride's parents in Eoens burg. by tte Rev. George Hill, on Wednes day evening, October '3rd, 1838. Mr. De metrius T. Ludwig and Miss Mamie Howell both of Ebensburg. A Ward MlkaThlakcr. - If yon are young, vigorous, full of lire and health, yon require no timulant, but. unrortunateiy, we are not all so ; tben think, if depressed la spirits. If lack of ambition, if weak from disease, it lung trouble. If do appetite what Is beat to nse Why, ask tbe Hospitals, aak tbe Faculty, and tbey will all answer tbat Max Klein s "Silver Age" Rye is tbe best stimulant In the world. He will also forward yon six quarts of tbe btt six year old Guekeo-bc-imer. Finch. Gibson r Over holt for f 3 00. or f 1.00 per single quart nis Wines are tbe purest, and for 75 cents per quart, you can rely upon any article advurtUed by Max Klein, 82 Federal street.' Allegheny. ' Send for price list " We ship goods, neat ly packed, anywhere. , ... , . . Aug. 31, -88. iy. '- Answer Thla Queatlaa. Why do eo many people we see around as seem to prefer to suffer and be made miserable by ' Indigestion, Constipation. Dizziness, Loss of Appetite. Coming Up of the Food, Yellow Skin, when for 75 cenU we will sell them Sbiloh's System Vital izer. guaranteed to cure them. 1 Sold by Dr. T.J. Davison. Backlen'a Arnica Salve. " The best salve In tbe world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Cbillblains, Corns and all Skin Erupt loos, and positively acure Piles or bo pay required. It is guar anteed to gi e perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by E. J ames and W. W.McAteer. Loretto. Stblloh'a Catarrh Remedy. Sbl'.oh'a Catarrh Remedy, a marvelous cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker Mouth, and Headache. With each bottle there is an ingenious Nasal Injector for the more successful treatment of these complaints without extra charge. Price SO cents. Sold by Dr. T. J. Davison. llarrtvrr. - I have beea a pene-ttral sarTorer rrom hay faver ilDca th nmnar or 1879, and aatU 1 asd Ely's Cream Balm was never able to tlad relict. , 1 can truthfully j tbat Cream Balm cared me. I re gard It aa'.or great valna and would not te with out It during the hay fever season.-.L. M. Oeonria. Binghamtoa. N. Y. I eaa ebeerrally recommend Ely's Cream Balm to the iuflenng public tor hay fever and stoppage of tbe najal pa'Utfo. I bave tried It and find It a-tvei immediate relief.-). K. Hector, Utile Kotk. Artr. ISTHAV NOTICE. 'it. 1 j Came La tle reidneof Albert M. Ami na Id Alievbenr townnbio, Cambria eountv '-- om or UKut Uie 10th day of AacuU. lass, onn Drvwa-bUK cuw.ooe whiieio.it ia lurobekd aad one whte )t nn hip next tall, supposed io he tlx years o.d. Tbe owner will pleaaeoome for ward and rove pro(rty. bay ctiarKc mod take tier away cr se will h dl-rxw, 4 f acoonlinir W 1. . ALHEKT AV.NSMaN. " A'leeb-ty IVp.. Aur. M, lss. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. Letters ol admiDiFtrntiou on the ertate 01 Ml,l Uri-'t.baoK, ot A.bville burouicb. defease. I. having been rranted to tbe nnderaiao ed. r.i't're hrjby c'veu t.i all pereonk indebted i taiJ estate Ui maae uayment without delay. a,: allaroB barloc claims acalnt tbe same will reeat them ixoixtrl authenticated l.rf tUeoMDtto ANNI fc BROOK b AM K.. AdaTx of Uwvld Brooabaak, dee'd. AsbriUe, Pa., Oct. Sib, lssa.-4t, rancm. - JLl To tbe bein and legal Kepresentatlres ol ltaTld O'barra. deceased : Take aoUre that an Icauest will be beld at the latereeldenoeof ltand O U ana, deceased. In the township of Manner. In tbe county of Cambria, on Tuesday, tbe 3otb day of October aexl. al 10 o'clock: la tbe furenoon of tbat day. tor tbe purpose of marine t.ariitioa 01 me reaieiaie 01 said decedent to and among bis heirs and leital representativee. if tbe same can be done without prejudice to or spoillnc ol the whole ; cU erwUe. to value and appraise tbe mwiniraiL( law. at wnicn lime ana piece you are requested to attend It you think i-roper. JOSEPH A. OKAY, Sberl3. Ebensbarg. Oct. 6. lssS. St. iTK AY NOTICE. " ' ' ' ' J Lft the premises ef the rwboeiiher In Mnxham ahoat the nth of Josy, i:ht brtodie cow. seven yearsold. sraod tie, sllntlT iniied with while, and aieoe; taebaok and teliy white and Inside ol tbe leas ; small turned in horns. A rewarj wOL be sUvaa tut latormatioa 01 .har whereabouts. A. J. BOKINU. M.xbam,bpCJt. ia.TT , , - T7STKAY NOTICE. -m. lj Came to the - residence of tbe subscriber, readies; In Oamhrta townrblp. on or hunt tbe 7th ol Aucust last, two spline; heifer, one brewaand tbe other white' with brown ears. Tbe owner is requested to en me turward, prove property, pay charcee and take them away, oth erwise they will he disposed ef ejrerdms: to In. FLORENCE WILJ.EbRAMJ. ' Ebensbarg, Sept. 7, 1SHS. T?STK AY NOTICE. T ' -JlJJ Strayed away from Qten ' White. Pa., about July 1st. a black cow with white cpot. white belly, and emmtled h jrtn." A satiMsc tory reward will be ald for InformaUon of her whereabouts. Address MICHAEL MAZENKO. KJUanniD Point. Blair fo, la. Aug. 10. IBS. . ajtrricE. v XV Notice Is hereby rirea that Jeseph Hops, assia-aeeof M. F. MeXionald et nx lor the beswnt of eredttors will make application to the Court ol Common Pleas on Monday. October 1st. lSSn for leave to reconvey tbe arsisjaed estate and for his discharge M assiirnee. H. A. sH(itMAKEK, Proth'y. Ebensbnrai, Sept, 10, 1SS8. . j w 1 Notice Is hereby s;lven that the following accounts bave been filed la tbe Court 01 Common Pleas ot Cambria oounty. Ps and will be cxn Brmed by said court on the hrst dAy of October, lass, unless cause be shown te the contrary. Account or Joseph Hogne, asslKUeeol Jt. F. MrlVmald et nx. Second aod partial aeeoaat ef Adam Myers, committee of Peter Myers. - - - H. A. SHOEMAKER, PTVtb y. Kheasbarr. Bept. 10, isss. - - - Use of Jefferson Rowland 1 In tbe Court ol Com vs. 1 mom Pleas el Can John Reese and Eliza-fhria couniy. Ni. 6J betn Reese. - J June Term. 18R8 K. U. Tbe unoerelirned havtnic been appointed audi tor to report distribution of tne fund la the hands of the hbeirtl arrtsins; I rem tea sale of tbe de fendant's teal estate on tbe above stated writ, hereby selves notice that be will sit at his office In the horensrh ol Ebcoebursr. ts said county, on Wednesday. October 17th, ISMS, at 10 o'clock A. to dtscharxe the duties ol his apolntment, when and where all persons Interested shall ap pear or be forever debarred from coming In en said lund. . - DONALD E. DCFTON. Auditor. Bert 2S.1SS8. r Y ALT' ABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. The undersigned will sell their farm, sit uated In Allegheny township. ad)oinlns: lands of 1). A. McOouirn. t. J. Sell. Henry Mansfield, and Abers. containing 11 S acres. SO acres cleared and M well timbered with oak. hemlock, cucum ber and hickory. A rood twcstory-plank house and frame barn, toe-ether with all neceesary out buildings, a never tatting; spring of water and a stream of water runnins; throuph the farm. There Is also 74 choice AU'Ple, pear and peach trees on the premise. The above property will be sotd at a price and terms te suit the purchaser and a good warrantee deed sraaranteed. MARY FURY. ANN FUKV. Jaa 1st. Loretto Postomce. Pa. STORE PROPERTY FOR SALE. Omm of the bet store stairds la Loretto. Pa . Is offered at private salewtih stock and fixtures. Apply to Loretto Merchandise Co Loretto, Cam traeoanty. Pa. Loretto. Sept. -Ji, IMS. , . , FARM FOR -SALE. The subscriber residing; In Carroll towashlp, Cambria County w.U sell at private imla the farm on which he resides tour miles east ot Carrolltown oa tbe road leadtns; from Carrolltown to Loretto, containing 140 acres, atiout luu acres of which are cleared, bavins: thereon a two-stcry plauk L house and frame barn. A fine orcnard is on tbe premise and tbe farm ts In a rood state of cal ilvettoa and ia well watered. For terms apply to the ubscriber oa the premiret. JOHN HOtiUE. Orphans' Court Sale. OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue ef aa alias order tasulna out of tbe Court of Cambria county. Pa , to me di- recten, i win expose te vudiio sale oa the prem- SATURDAY, OCT. 27, '8S, ATUMOCLOCKa.!,, . the following described real estate, to wit : All tbat certain piece or parcel of land situate In Monster township. Cambria county. I'a.. ad- toinlns: lands of James Neon. William Uarret. airlcs Owens, belrs of Patrick Connery and Aa sjasttne Wilis, oontainiasi hfty-leur acres, snore or lea, harios; a two-storied Irame housj,a banx bam and the necessary outbuildings, thereon erected. - - The farm Is situated close to the Tillage ef Xuneter, aad has a srood orchard aad rood water. S1EEHSOFtALE.-t Ten pereent. ol the purchase money to be paid when the property la sold, the balance ot one third at eon Urination ol tale, and tbe remainder In two equal payment, le six and twelve months wltn Interest, tone secured by tbe judgment bond aad mortgage of the purchaser. MATILDA FAKEKN. Adm'z of Uanlel M. Farren, dee'd. Munster. Pa., Oct. ft. 1S4. WmJURBAY&SON, 1315 , 1315 iiTH AYE., ALTQOHA, PA. For the -largest'1' assortment of Ladies,' Misses';" and . Children's wraps, .coats and jackets, and at the lowest possible cash prices go to Wm. Murray & Son's.' Sept. 28th, 1888. ST. FRANCIS' . COLLEGE, LORKTTO, l'A, . . '..IS CHAEGB 0 "i. ',' . . RAXC1SCAN BROTHERS. ... Board and Tuition for the Scholastic" Year," $200. March 38th, ISM. tf. STAR SH&V1HG PARLOR I COR. CENTRE AND SAMPLE STREETS, EBENSBURG. PA. J. IX. GANT, Proprietor. - THE PUBLIC will always dad as at ear place of business la business hoars. ETerrthlna kept neat and cost. A bath room has been con nected with the shop where the puMte caa be ac comntodated with a hot or oold bath. - Bath tub and everything eeaaected therein kept perfectly clean. Oxaa rowsu a arsKuaXTT. 1794. . ,l?fJ3. Policies written at thort Botiee fa the OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" ' A wdl ettker Firat Clawa Corwpatwf ea. OC.sfX FOB THE - ' FIRE INSURANCE COMT. UUMUEKUEI liUSlXESS .1 1794. t'jecsaaxir, July al. Ibsi. L L JOHB'sW. I. J. IKl, L f. BICL ESTABLISHED $11 1 ESTABLISHED 1S88. Joinstoii, Bnci & Co. Carrolllo m Bant, fch-.-Hr6f U A SHARBAUGH, A. W. BUCK.' Cashier.' J ' Cashier.' ' toral JaiiliEj!: Busmss Transactei. The lollowiu,; are the prlnclial features ol a ' general bat.kinK tpufness : ' ' I IEPITs ' Received p3yaM en demand, and Interest bear a cert:aoai usueti u uuie dcixuiiiexji. ' '. . ..' . LOASS " '. Kxtcnded to customers on iavorat'le" teims and approved paper discounted at all units. -. . COLLECTIONS t- - lade In the locality and upon all tbe banklns; towns in the Tnltcd State. Charges moderate. .. DRAFT 1 , r , i Issued aecetleble In all parts of the United Tt ' ' ,utla exehane issued on all parts ot x-arove. , , , , .f i . v t , u . , . Al'COrSTS . .,-.. Of merchants, farmers and others solicited, to waem reasonable aooomodetion will be extended. Patruns are assured that all transactions shall f" held as strictly private and e mndentlal. and that tbey will fee treated aa litieralli as aeod baoklng rules will permit. Respectfelly. ,,. JOHNSTON, MICK A CO. Etelmi- .Fire IniniraiiCB - Antnicy T. TV. DICK. ' ; General Insurance Agent,' EBEK8BURG, PA. ' - SALESMEN WANTED TO SELL NURSERY STOCK. - Profitable employment for honest, cnersretle man, either on salary or commission, expenses nn.td. a fln. m,ti, m vn ,.... l. . . Thetmslne easily learned. We crow all the .ugiuiTiriniHui i- run ami ornamental trees. - Writ. 1r . i.m uimoiv m, u. THOMAS. Maple Ave.. f arteries, West Chester, ; Siept. W, le.lm. - - J-W - Ye - y- - as'.s - - .'I . ".j.vs- - . -' v ''vty - If -toiJ CrYHT Corp fspwi ad viT0- f.,mitiV Ii t ,i,-m.. - r , .. ynuiii uuti iuluoi rrki ?m oas utvx r 1 ' iB-i F- iVC..AJO LIVER OWa. PI5-L.S. " J-.T-.TTAr.E OF IH1TA.TIOS3. JLI.WAYS ASK TOR JML PIEBCjVS JJEjULET8, OB ZJTTLE SUQAU-COJ.TED I'lLZS. He lux entirely S'xctable, thry rp- i ernw without disturbance to the svstcm, di t, or occupation, nil up ia sjlaas viaia, b-rtueu-cally o-al-l. A1b;h fr-?ii end rvliaMe. As a laxative, alteratlse, or purgative, thrso little I'eiltts givo tba xuobt IKXlcuC aatsfactlua. SM REiOlCHE. Billons Headache, Ulxiluess, C o n i I pa. Ion, Indlt estlon. Ml I lone Altmclta,anJ all deranircnicnta of the stom ach and Laiwela, are prompt ly relieved and pt-rmanc-nily cured r the use of Tr. ' Pierce's Pleasant larftatlve Pellets. 1 n explanation of the remedial power of these Pellets oTer no -reet a variety of dieeaars. ft may truthfully ue aoid Lbut their action upon the system is unlrrrsal. not a srlarjd or tteuo .eeostiinsr their sunaute intliM-noe. Sold by druggiMA. 2i cents a vial. Munnfuetured at the Cbeuiical lailxinitory of Woiuld'9 DisrEKSAaT MiUlCAL. association, Ituoiu, K. Y. REWARD rjA is) offered by the mnnufactur- V-1 rr 5,1 nr. sale's tatarrn i J Remeaf! for a ease of yt nronic raaai atarru wbicu RT3IPTOJI8 OF CaTARBII Dull, beavy bcadacbo. otietniction of the nasal paaaapea, discbarpes fallins; from the bend into tbe throat, sometimes profuse, watery, and acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, mucous. . purulent. Moody and putrid; the eyes ve ! weak, watery, and intlamed : there is riniriiia; , In tbe eara. deafness, haekimr or oousrhinsr to , clear too throat, cupectoration of offensive ! matter. toR-etbor with ecalie from ulcers; tbe I voice is clumped and bas a nnsal twang;; the breath la offensive: smell and taste are Ira ; paired; tbe re is a sensation of dizziness, with I mental depression, a ha kinp oouirh aud pen- erat debility. Only a few cf the aixvciamed symptoms, are likely to be present iu any one case. Thousands of eases annually, without manifosuiiK half of thu above eyuiptoms. re sult in consumption, and end in t!i? 'STrnTe. No disease is so common, more dicepti-e and danfrerous. or kss unierstooil by phytieinns. By Its niild-aootbiiitr. and heaJms; properties. Ir. Saire'u t'aturrh Remedy cups the: wnrt rases of Catarrh, urold In the head, loria, aud C'atarrlsal Ueadaclie. bold by druggists everywhere; 0o cents ' ' "rntold Agony from Catarrn." Prof. 'W.' IlATTBirrR, the famous mesmerlsf, of Jthaa N. lr writes: "Some ten yearaair I suffered untold affony from chronic n:u,ni catarrh. My family 'physician wave tne cp u incurable, and said Imust die. My ruffe wus such a bad one, that every day, towar ts sun act, rny voice wouid become so hoarse 1 could barely speak above a whisper. In the morninsr my couftunff and cluariuir of my throat kuuiJ almost ttranirle me. Hy tbe upc of l)r. Safe's Catarrh Kemedy, io three Dionibs, 1 was a well man, and the cure has been permanent." "Constantly Hawking Qnd Spitting." Tiiohas J. KrsHtso, Ksq soot Pine Street, St. ixui. Jiu wnta: 1 waa a great sufferer from catarrh for three years. At times 1 could hardly breathe, and was ooiustantly haw kins; and spitting:, and for tbe lost eight months could not broathe through the nostrils. I thought nothinw could bo done for me. Luck ily, I was advised to try Dr. Sajre'B Catarrh Kemedy, and 1 am now a well man. I Ix-Ueve it to lie tbe only sure remedy for catarrh now manufactured, and oo has only t Rive it a fair trial to ex perieaco aetuuudiug rx-BuiUi and a permanent cure." " Three Bottles cure Catarrli.' TlA Bobbins. Iiunvfin P: CntumhUf Co Pn says: "ily daughter bad cctarrb when she was live years old, very Imdly. 1 saw Dr. trace's Catarrli Kemedy S'lvertinod, and pro cured a bottto for her, and soon saw that it hcipad her; a third bottle xtUutfd a remin nent cure. Fhe ts now tibbicn'yenrs oKi and sound aad hearty.'" WANTED-AGISTS TOSOLIGITOHDBRS For yar t'holce and Hardy Nursery Stock J Steady wera tor enerattic, wuipr.t uicn. Hal ; ary ansi eiprasrs, or commioinn n preivr ! rel. The t,uiiiss oulckly and eihilv, leariied. Nalio fart luu (cnaraiilertl to cusiuuier and aaents. V' site iuiiuedm(ely fur terms. State aa. Adurt-k. It. (i -1l sK.i rv. I 1 South I't nn Square, VliitclpLi. i . A'i. it --Hi. ssaLtva, mmim mm DOT TIS PERirORHAMJKS THAT Ml I' Ml!. V , .. T . t l Performances not promises Ii.ivc' placed us at the head of, the Retail Clothing 5usiiiess in AVestem Pennsdvania. and established for us an honest name .that no ;upstart competitors, cin ever. iblot out. i Wo haA'c promised to sell Ihe citizens of . Cambria and surrounding , counties thisFall ther cheapest and )est clothing that the country can produce, and now extend a cor dial invitation to everybody to come and ex amine our grand new stock, compare our prices and give us their candid opinion whether we are in position to ful.il our promises. Our Fall Suits and Overcoats are grand beyond descrip tion. Our prices, are too low for 'any competi tors t z reach. BARGAINS .IN OVERCOATS. iWOOIiF, SOU t&'THOIvES. r Leading Clothiers of Johnstown. Pa . "Inr OmV taufix. or tm i Coktihcjt DiUrYlN(i over Tvo Mimo OoLLrS' WofTH of-1 ht LE-fi&T r5 Per s as jt aj is rfva. s a cru r-iryyon Vr,1 ri-L ATEBTOWN STEAJ.1 ENGINE m.. 1 K!?'? ' LttvSrVS OeiitnI Way and ROBERT EVANS, UNDERTAKER, A!D MANTTFACTUKER OF aod dealer In an kinds ol FUKNITUKE, tVA full line 01 Caskets always on hand.-a Bodies Embalmed WHEN KECIVIUKD. Apr R0 ta ClitRY .DXIVERSmV ' PrrrSBUBuH, Pa. Over 1,400 Stndenta Ijsat Year. . Classical; 8clent1tlo : ladles' Sumlnarr : Nor mal : Pennmanehlp ; Music ; and tlocutiun te partmenta. Curry Business College and Curry School of Shorthand are separate schools, each lirtvinj- its onn e,.iu tdete Kaeultv. prtivldina the mcft thrueh prac tical drill In lis Mio uMalnsble. Send lort'atsl.iue of the l'cj'iirtment yen de sire to enter. JAMES CIVVKK WILLIAMS, A. M.. I'rest J uly, Ti, lsbs.iino. SALESMEN WANTED tsnnrsss tor tbe sale ot Mmtsctt Stock steady employineKt ruannteed. SAhAKV AN1 EX.- PKNsKsfAllt AMi.y si eneo. .LatliiK ano. I t'UasE BKOTII tlW Ci IMPAN V . I (hclLr to tnls paptr.-, t lMchu.tux, V. - I I I II I I I I F1E1S, Cent Lower 0'vs P 0h JTV Ut I ?. let II I'd 'S tf BOILERS Of All it ids. Write for Catalogue. tf S R a7 wn-1- rKf 'pr Fr V?Sr &L5 57 Impure nw Luwho.e. J XJ "Ta IT "tne Kef: iterators which w a I L ere iincd with md, cue ii:-... oiiier i...;iai, ihat cause iav.n.- troul.it-s and ;Jw- ih:ldrciih dicjcs by uiiit a;r mi,k wIk:i Liicy cii .ci. PtEfRlGEBATOR-S Li:n.!) wit it Slant wars ana !:ii:;:t;l wnicn are iree irom a! r;,"..T .r nnv firnai, m ,i pop,. ,n-,im ,,, l. Tiit.ieoi t;iti. i ami t 1. : 1. r , j. .i culnl and )r'K.uee low ii ,h,kt cs C.u.ja,s liivinu lull e.,..iiju..::S . , Scripl inns w M Iw m.o'.-.t fr, r , ;:;.,'.., ,il AJuich vhc l:i.;nulatu: .ts, ' KsbraRiJi: Bros.. JofTrii Sfro.-f, - Waht 3t sui To send us 40 cents for one of our 3. -tz:.:i blLlLLj. IJ'lit, IUii,'y and Sir. :. v i'' i ! -v, .i-j. iJ Oul f ,-, 1, 1 n-uui.iry Y:'i ,!' . V.tLi;;- 'i Hcuschc'.d S. D. Set. Tins t.t '. :: , r V -.-i .H.l l; . f'lir iteeiel,r.ii.-.:ii,t. l.i.U .(.'sen a-u.:,i; i I - e!u.-,.-H 1 It' r : ; i. 1 I.' - ' i . .1 . , . , u . t Ti'- I , , I ')!).: :u'i ! , i .n-1 il r I t,(-,.. Ui,,ul:: t ;c ' I--', j,; I . ' ff. in la-- - , . 1! l;i,' la nn. .'-.. ,1 -...... ...i , ,1 3 I .05 ' -i,. L . . : ...... 1 . f.irlv'',i. ir l .. 1. . 1 ;,' r - . .1 ! !,!' OS t 1. . ;:l ... II I ,-i I . . 1 , . ,.. : ,, . . . ..',.... ..: !-' T,-'" 7 i- J ju . 'A..-'., v. - . J.j MEAT-CUTTER lnr.! ial'rl arw4 nnui.ot-4 lUe ' 'V st f.t I M -t. S r ( i sj. Crutiucursi- HTobr Stft.k, liv. sc. aCU et W whiiirrton Avi. i' hllsVdcipUias, OIUAli.sr and BKST. frirea Krrncdl HCLMAN'S HEW PARALLEL EIBLES ! paiic-.-. v r .n, Fuil: (." .'rcf, d . Xn'ti a.ititol hvc. A t .uul-.o J. Uuliuauil. 1 w , I'lsilta k 1 s- X t i) 9 1 !;4