r.l)KUI BJ. PA. . - ocr. 10, isss. LOCAL A.VD rxnsoxAL. 5e.rn.iots t EckenroUe A Hopple's, tf.iitedMO bushels oo,t chestnuts at on.via . Loretto. Ta. c a Diamond, postmaster at Summer .,7MS'in townoo Thursday. Mr J K. Sbryocs. of Wilmore visited H in IMS pU 1 srtM.n for killing wild turkeys ' 'in on Monday last. October 15th. ... Michael Bracken, one of Uallltilo'a . W 1 TTorr rf this. t ,m Kirr. i"'" -t ... h.,.nM from Johnstown on a visit. Wiinni reason shot a very fin doe at t, Cambria county, last Thursday Mi s U.'bfcea liuode and ner brother. "lfriv 'f L-vicaster. visited Miss Carlott JJI,j,;'.f tMsp'.ace, this week. pr s. M. Kern, a well known pbysl " of M'nHre, died at hl home In that veon MomlsT the C5ln ear ? h!9 "Mrr- li- T. Shield and Geore-i W. no well known Dusiceas men i ;j our cftice a short visit on !i til.. lan ivv Father Frrii. Kitt!l, pastor of the f.",','-' .oncrenatiut at lloilldajtbura. lt,.dli!i mother. Mrs. William Klttell. of U;i place thin work. ta-ket of cookies aud a sack of flour M?Htoleii fi..m the cellar of Mr. John Ben trf. rrnj-rietor of the Cambria House, this p:sre. oil Kri.l.iv last. '-Mm. !rah Pavls. of Wllkesbarre and trt'dnuhter. Mrs. Dr. Zimmerman, of jl,i,.,town are visitinn frleous and relatives in lint place "d vicinity. -John Green, of Altoona. a brakeman on tar. li- R wa killed In the lower yard it that place on Wednesday while In the ,rtof ranking a coupling. Mr. ti Lloyd, formerly foreman of ttc k-rall in this place, took his departure tot Johnstown on Monday, where he has ncfpted a pohition In the Tribune office. -For fall nJ winter goods go to Ecken-rWsA- lTopple's, Carrolltown. -The brick yard and dryitig shed of J. K. Vaughn A Sons In Altoona was destroy ed by fire on Saturday last. The loi? on machinery and fixtures U estimated at f 10,- -The ball that was to take place at Mc Coy' Loretto Uouse. on Saturday, the 20ta lent., I indefinitely postponed on account of the sudJeu death of a sister of Mr. Mc- Committee. -A syndicate has pu rc based for 17.CO0, of Waer .fe BU. 2 000 acres ef timber land InOarfleld county, which contains 30.000. OOWeetof timber, one-third of which Is Rupture core Runranteed by Dr. J.B. Miyr. s'l Arch "t., Philadelphia, Ta. Ease tuiire, no operation or delay from bosl- a-s. attested by thousands of cures after otVrs fail. -Hon. Edward Callahan, of Scottdale, WMtoioreland county, and Miss Ella U,mie. of Allegheny township, Cambria county, were mat r led on Monday at Loretto, by Kev. Father Euh. On Munday mornina some of our ener g!!e citiz-ns took It Into their own bands tc clean the four street crossings at th "di tn nd" In this place. They deseryo tho th.ai.k4 of the public. deorae Miller, of (Irubbtown, while cnttina wood In Souier-tot county on Wed ne't.lay last was struck by the limbs of a faUtuii tret and Instantly killed. He wtl about twenty years cf ae. A company of capitalists Is building a aw mill at Curwenville, Clearfield coun- :y. that will have a dally capacly of 100, iW fct of lumber, employing loo mec and u auitiy more In the woods. Colonade How, an old landmark In EV fr.'.iur on Centre street will soon be a tl.jiiuf the past. The O'Hara Dro'e, the yrciit ovum are having the offices re mnmed to make way for a new building. Uev. Father Molyneux, assistant pastor of St. John's church, Juhntown. has been not,n.-d of hWtran.f.T to St. I'auI's cathe dral, I'ittshurh. and t!int he Is t be uc Ceedd at J.ihti.ttown by Fa'.her Di'ony. cf the cathedral. W. Kr-ith nicies, whose home Is at West HuntUisdon. was killed on the railroad at Tyron... nn Tvies4iy last, while attempting toboar.iapw.r. fr.-!kl,t train. Hoth lets were mi-hod helow tlie kne and his left hand ws had'- msnj'i'd. We have a vP,,.,!y ,r-ll p,t,iv, ture for Catarrh, rvpM! ..-rJa. Canker Mouth, and Hea.lache. In h!lh Catarrh Remedy. A Nasal Injector fre with faih Uttle. Ue it If you uVsirn .Mth tn,( t breath rn.-e r.a cenu. .si,i hy ir. T. J. Dsv!on. -If in need or fall and winter goods (to to FVker.ro.!, Jc iroppl', Carrolltown. -Mrs. S. a. Thompson, cf Aliecheny i ty. wife of Oeortfe Thompson, of the ritts turj Western Locomotive Works, and a tii!der or Mr. John T. WiUlaniH, of Cam . 1" a h.wriship, accompanied by her li,tiret !" little kon, Johnnie. l vlsltlna friend. i tin vicinity. -The Loretto Merchandise Company rs the balance of their stock of dry rl. booU and shoes, bats and caps. 5nware and hardware at coet for cash "f country produce. Tersous Indebted to l-e company are requested to call and set " their accounts. Thls has been a great potato year for t of the Centre county farmers, some of era having raised as high as too bushels to tt acre, and from 200 to 300 bushels Is TJltecowmon. Totatoes are being put ttecarsat Centre hall and Coburo for "5 e.tabu.shel.eilV,,nfe Watchman. Mlsa Mamie Shoemaker an.l Miss Chris tina Bearer, two of Ebenaburgh's most ami able young ladles, returned borne yesterday (Tuesday), after a hrlef visit to the city as Kuior air. and Mrs. Thil. McDonald Ml'm Fifteenth avenue, uncle an.1 aunt of young lady first named. -Altoona Timet. -McDonald at Loretto, Ta., I, selling off "following lines of goods at actual cot potcash or good marketable produce Allows : Dry g.s, fl.nnels. Kentucky Wns. ladlPs'. mksea and children's shoes, wo bov's and men'. b.ots and shooe. hats W and clothing, etc. Xow Is your time et barualns. -The meting for the purpose of organ nan Agricultural Association, to bave he!doo Wednesday evening was ad Th. Unt" Tu"sdy. November 13-.h. Cl'!mnm Po"tad to report on a Ubi, upturn waa unable to make a re- ' uu ount of the absence of u( he land. the own- -.-The residence of W. Horace Rose, Esq., . cum nre on Tuesday after m M1M111E I -I.U.L ... , "Da tbe flames turn uunciaog and rurol- 9vT coo-lderaUy damaged by fire and Vm' .Th" 0r" !" uppoeed to have origl tW, nntur'11 Ks- Mr. and Mrs. tit. t!a4 visiting reU- lu Bedford county. The (argent and finest line of fall aud winter dress goods ever brought to Carroll- own Is now being shelved at Eckenrode & Ilnripln's. -William R. ITuahes, of Carroll town j ship, met with a severe loss last week. I Two fine horses died within a few days of each other, tbe one arter being sick for some time while the other took sick sudden ly and died. Two large hogs belonging to Mr. riuahes also took sick and died. Mr. ITughes valued bis team at 1300. We are sorry for bis misfortune. Mrs. Eleanor Evans, mother of Thomas D. Evans, of this place, died at the residence of ber daughter Mrs. Ella Edwards, in Johnstown, an Saturday last. Iter re mains were brought to this place on Tuess day and Interred In Lloyd's cemetery along side of those of her husband David Evans, who died In this place several years ago. She was about 76 years of age. -Mr. John D. Hughes, a well known citizen of Johnstown and a former resident Of Enenshurg. who In partnership with David J. Evans carried on the tailoring bus Inees In this place over a quarter of a cen tury ago died at his home In Johnstown cn last Friday evening, aged 69 years. Mr. Hughes was a veteran of the Mexican war having been a metrber of tbe old Cambria Guards. On last Saturday morning a prominent Democrat of this city, posted ?500 In the First National Park to await the posting of a like sura from some Republican on the re sult of tbe approaching election. Tbe Dem ocrat wagers that Cleveland will be elected. So far the Harrison men bave failed to back their man with the money. The .'500 Is still In the Bank Where are the Harrison backers? Johnstown Democrat. On October 6th Edward Chatham, of Altoona. aged ten years, was struck on the bead with a stone thrown by Joseph Dillon, aged seventeen. Ha was rendered uncon scious by the blow, but soon recovered, apparently, and was about as usual urtll last Saturday, when be complained of a pain In his head. The pain increased, lock Jaw set In. and on Sunday the boy died. A post mortem examination was made, and the physicians announced that death was tbe result of tbe wound. McDonald at Loretto, Pa., takes the cake for selling goods cheap for spot cash or trade, a follows : 20 yards calico for Jl.OO. 20 yards of plaid dress goods for 1 100, 16 lards of plain (all colors) dress goods fl 00, 10 yards plain alpaca (1.00. 8 yards plain cashmere fl.fO. 8 yards Kentucky jeans fl.OO. 13 yards srnghatn flOO. IS yards Can ton flannel ?1 00, ehlldrens shoes from 60 to $1 00, misses' shoea from 75 cents tofl.50. ladles' shoes from fl 25 certs to ?2.00. boys' boots from fl.OO to f 2 00, men's boots from $2.50 to (3.50, and always pays the highest prices for good marketable produce. We are informed that a young lady of this place, who was the possessor of a most beautiful bead of hair, sold It recectly for a handsome sum. She used the proceeds for tbe purchase of a handsome winter hat and other articles of ornamentation. Sucn In stances are not as rare In theee parts as one would euppose. A lady from tbe east visits this section of the country regularly and usually goes away with a One supply of cat nral hair. The ladles wbo thus part with one of the most beautiful of natnre'scharms are extremely anxious that tbelr names shall not be known ; and we do not prrpose to give tbem away. Indiana ifesttvger. Three wagon loads of young men resid ing In the country, who are far enough be hind tbe age to Imagine that Harrison and Morton have a show for election came to town on Wednesday night, and, accom panied by the Ebensbarg cornet band par aded tr rough the town. They were an or derly and well behaved crowd of young men, most of them too young to vote aud not old enough to know better. Three weeks from now their tall feathers will drop, and by the time another presidential election comes around they will learn wis dom with age, and if they appreciate good government will be found voting tbe Demo cratic ticket. Sister de-Sales, O. S. B-. aged about 4.1 years, known to the world as Miss Kate McCor. dld In Allegheny city on Tuesday last. Deceased Joined the order named about seventeen years ago and entered the Convent In Carrolltown. For a number of years she taught one of the schools In Car rolltown, and by her amiable and kind dls position woo the hearts of the children un der her tuition, and tbelr parents, who will mourn her death as a member of tleir own families. Deceased was reared In Alle gheny township, where we understand ber parents ftill reside. Her remains were taien to Carrolltown and wilt be Interred in SL Benedict's Cemetery to-day (Friday) May her soul rest In peace. 1.1 i f Sw Nabarrlbera frwm Xrtta- frn fsMhrla. Since last week the following named new subscribers bave been added to the large list wbo read the Fbeemax : Mrs. B. A. Blum. Ijiwrence Stitch. V.. C. McComble. Martin Farahaugb. P. J. Dietrick. Edward Jlucr. Hon. J. J. Thomas. John W. Miller. C. A. Luthr. Win. II. KIIy. Frank J. Haug. J as. P. Hoover. Jan V. Scanlan. John S Wetzel. P. L. Eck (ieo. A. Yost. Matthew Weak land. Archie Kirkpatrick. W. C. Luther. ;. C Bearer. Cere tine Strittruatter Wm. Mvers. James Stoltz. C. A. Farabaugh. J. C. Luther. John J. Weakland. Andrew Illig. Daniel Buck. John Duulap. Philip Giasser. Otto A. Glasser. Catharine MAnalty. Simon P. Uuber. James Harbrldgo. Chri&otom Luther. Baker. Wm. A. ItefTner. r-or. I. A. Harvy. Henry J. Bebe. Geo. M. MARRiiur. LirEnwrja MM'r.n. The following marriage licenses were Issued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Wednesday, Oct. 17, 1SS8: Mich3e! Hesslcs and Mary Gilbert, Johnsx tow n. Frank Cooksley and Jennet Craw, South Fork. Thomas Monoghan and Mary GUlighan, (allitzln. George Prltxeh and Lucy LaugQel. Wash ington township. Stephen A Cooper and Lucy Bender, Clearlield township. Albert Grove and Lulu Colbaugh, Jackson township. Edward Callaghan, Scottdale. Pa., and Lli-'n M. Hoffue, Allegheny township." Robert L. Rankin and Jennie K. Carter, Johnstown. Wuiium Lowle and Alice A. Watklns, Gallltzin township. Frank P. Dawson. Gallltzin and josle fevmnre. Loretto. Lewis B Goughnour and Pbaltsta Reed, i.at Conemangh. John W. Gaston, East Conemaugh and Mary C. Slmmorvs, Jackson township. Vaantrd. Every reader of this paper to thoroughly understand that physicians and superinten dents of hospitals do not lend their names to anyoue to use In connection with an ar ticle to advertise, unless, Indeed, it reflects credit on both the name and the profesaton. Yet they cheerfully Indorse Klein's Stiver Age Rye Whisky over their signatures, and why ? Because it really is what It U claim ed for It tbe best stimulant now known In the market. It Is very cheap, onlyflO per full quartJ Ask your druggist for it. and use lo other. One bottle possibly may save a sufferer much pan. It Is not a core all, as claimed by would-be competitors, but is a pure stimulant, wlMMe equal la not to be found In the market. Address, for fur ther ic formation. Max Klein, 82 Federal etreot, Allegheny, Pa. Items from Carrol I Iowa. CARKOtLTOWS. Pa., Oct. 17th, 1888. Ed. Freeman. Knowing that yon have quite a number of subscribers In this sec tion, we suppose that the following items will not be out of place : If your space permitted we would be p.leased to give each of our business men a special notice, but knowing tbe situation, we will for tbe present simply say tbat each and every business man In this section will treat you honorably. Our hardware deal ers. Messrs. A. C. Buck & Co., P. J. Die trick, and Frank J. Haug. are all keeping np with the times, and those wbo patronize tbem will receive first-class goods at honest prices. Prof. A. R. Read, principal of the Ebens bnrg schools, .was delegated by County Superintendent Leech, who has beeu con fined to his room by slckoessfor some time, to bold special examinations for teachers of this borough on Saturday last. The Ingenious and false articles In the Johnstown Tribune In regard to Mr. Kinney, Democratls nominee for Sheriff, fall harm lessly before the eyes of Democrats In this section, for whom tbey are likely intended. This Is. as It should be, in consequece of the wilful and slanderous articles published In that $heet from time to time about Demo cratic candidates and officials, not only from this portion of tbe county, but every man who was placed upon the ticket for years- A twin child belonging to a band of gypsies, wbo were encamped about a mile south-west of this place, died on Friday eight last. Its remains were Interred In the cemetery here tbe following day. It was aged about six days. Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Scb roth returned on Saturday last from a visit to New Tork city. On their way, of course, tbey did not forget to visit tbelr &ons, John and Edward, the former of whom resides at Hollidays bnrg and tbe latter at Renova. Mr. Stephen Cooper and Miss Lncy Ben der, both of Clearfield township, were mar ried on Tnesday last at St. Augustine by Rev. Father Ryan. Tour corresponent was pleased to meet tbe bride's father here on Monday. Tbe Carrolltown Distillery will finish operations thla ssont u for tbe fall, and we understand it Is tbe intention of the pro pi letors to double tbe capacity next spring. Mr. Otto Glasser, our tonsorial artist, wbo is a perfect gentleman, is always ready and willing to accommodate those desiring anything In bis line. Mr. Patrick Foley, of Cameron's Bot tom. Indiana county, died suddenly on Thnrsday night of last week f beart die ease, aged about 80 years. Uis remains were interred at tbat place on Sunday. Mr. F. was a brother-in-law of Mr. George Sherry, Sr., of Barr township. A blacksmith shop has been opened at Garmantown by our former townsmen, Mr. Frank Thomas, and those wbo patronize bim will receive good work at tbe lowest possible rates. ' An extension of tbe Ebensbnrg and Carrolltown telephone line from this place to Cherrytree. via Hastings, Is talked of. Tbe people of this place are pleased to welcome to tbelr midst Mr. Philip Glasser, merchant tailor, of Reading, who cauie here for the purpose of following bis tiade, Mr. G. Is a first-class workman, and we recom mend bim to our Ebensbnrg friends. Mr. I.E. Binder, formerly of this place, bas beea appointed postmaster at tbe new town of Hastings, but on account of baying a position as bookkeeper In Walter S. Weav er's store, Johnstown, tbe probabilities are that be will not accept tbe appointment. We are Just informed at this writing that Mr. neury Miller, of Susquehanna towns ship, and Miss Kate Nagle, of Barr town ship, were married at Nicktownoa Tuesday morning by Rev. Father Theodore. Tbe proprietor of the Eagle Hotel, this place, bas the reputation of being successful In gathering chestnuts, but, nevertheless, we wish bim success In bis regular business Too can rest assured, however, that bis business Is being carefully attended to dur ing bis absence by Mr. John Shortencarrier. Mr. John J. Kinney, wbo will be the next Sheriff of Cambria county, was visiting bis many friends In this section yesterday (Tuesday). With sincere sorrow we chronicle tbe serious Illness ef Mr. Philip Gray, the ven erable father of onr present worthy Sbeilff, Joseph A. Gray, ne has a dropsical affec tion, but If tbe prayers and good wishes of bis many friends availetb anything, we are sure be will be able to be out of bis room, perfectly restored to health, ere long. On Monday evening last. Mr. Henry Grey, cf Sui-qaehanca township, uncle to Sheriff Gray, bad the misfortune to bave his leg broken by being kicked by a horse. Tbe age of tbe retpected gentleman Is about 80 years. Tbe addition put to tbe store ofEcken- rode A Hoppel is undoubtedly one of tbe greatest Improvements that bas been - made tn this place for some time. Tbe firm bas bad beautiful skylights placed In the new apartment, which wilt afford customers a chance to Inspect goods closely. Remem ber, this is a substantial firm and you will find their goods good and tbelr prices within the reach of everybody. Our young friend. Mr. Martin Fara baugb, tbe photographer. Is. we are glad to state, doing good work In bis line of busi ness. James P. Eck, Junior member of the firm of P. Lh Eck A Son. Is one of the favorite young men of our town, and those wbo feel disposed to patronize bim can rest aesured that they will be treated courteously. We are sorry to karn tbat Mrs. Gray, wife of Mr. Caleb A. Gray, of Hastings, is seri ously III, and our sincere hope Istbatsbe may bave a speedy recovery. While threshing with a tread power thresher on tbe premises of Mr. Andrew White, in Carroll township, the cylinder bursted. and Mr. John W. Miller, who wi, assisting, narrowly escaped serious Injury, if not death. Prof. 1. A- Harvey, geologist, of Beech Creek. Clinton county. Is at preeent so Jounmg at tbe St. Lawrence UoteL X. DIED. PRTCE. Died at tbe residence of her parents In Cambria township on Saturday, October 14th. 1HHH. Miss Mattie J. Pryee. daughter of William D. Pryce. aged 23 year. SKELLT. Died at the home of his par ents In Cambria township on Wednesday, October 10th, 1888. Raphael II., son of Jos eph and Susan Skelly. They foi led bli bands AeroM hli Ilfelem treat. Upon bis oot! and volcsleet Ilpa Their last lona: klse preaaed. Ana mourn fall beneath the rod They laid him down to sleep. Tho vole we lored to hear Ii railed with ana-elf praise around th throne. With no: to take it back, tho link That binds yon faet. To that, his radical home to lead you thair at last. M. . e . Hay Fever, suffers ought to know of Its efficacy. Ely's Cream Halm was recommended to me aa a J retent ive to Hay fever. Have beea ualua; it since the 9th of August nd have found it a speclOo for that much dreaded disease. For tea years 1 have been a great sufferer from A as: as t 1Kb till trort, and have tried many allotted remedies, bat Ely's Cream Halm la tbe only preventive I have ever found. T. B. Alnsworth. Publisher. Indian po ll, lad. McDonald, Loretto. Ta., always pays the highest prices for all kinds of country pro duce, butter, eggs, nnlons, beans, wheat, rje, corn and oats, part cash paid if desired. TTOH SALE. A1 lloure and lot In F.benihurg. Pa. A never alllnH m.rlnir. staMe and outtrtiiMlne; on prem- ses. lcquire at . Inilton Son, hardware Store. lloonsburs. Oct. 12, 158. 1TOK SALE. X The Central Hotel In Enensbur toe-ether with tbe furniture will be told at private sale. For termi and iertieulars Inquire of tbe sub scriber on tbe premises. P. F. BROWN. EDeBsburg. Oct. 12. lS8. N'otice. All I ih. wti ll.-tnhf-r lgS 1 nnrrha 1 1 rvav borve and 1 bay horse Irom AnnaM. Weakland. ol Clearfield lownsnlp, Cambria oouaty. I'm., and that I have lelt the same la her rxesion lor the term ol 80 says. All persons are hereby no tiaed not to meddle or iatcrlere with the same. K. J. FKEK. AshvUle. Oct. 19. 1899. 17STR AT NOTICE- ' Zi l ame to the residence ol the subscriber la Keade township on or about the fltteeutho! June, 18S, a red and white spotted belter with crum pled horns, no other tnarat to be seen, atred about ttirtv months. The owner U requeued te come lorward. prove pro.erty, nay charges an 1 taki ber away, otherwise the lll to disposed Ot aa the law direct. B. F. JttVERS, Keade Tp., Oct, 19,1388. VDITOK'S NOTICE. J Having- been appointed an auditor to de cide upon exceptions bled to the second and par tial aocoat of Adam Myers, committee ol Peter Myers, a lunatie, and to report a distribution of tbe tund In lls bandf. notice is hereby given that I will ait at Uie Arbitration Koora In the Court House. Ebensbure:, Pa., on Tueeday, October auta, 1SS. at ten o'clock, A. at., to attend to tbe duties of said appointment, at which time and place a,I person interested nut appear or be debarred trom cumin in on said fund ' . M. 1. K1TTELL, Auditor. Ebensburg. Oct.. li. 1&8. Si. I EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. j Letters testamentary oa the estate of Pat rica t. Klley. late of Ebenabur. Pa., deceased, bavmz been granted U the anderalarned. all per son indebted to said estate are hereby nottned lo make payment to me without delay, and those bavin claim an!ntt tbe same will present them, properly authenticated for settlement. JAMES KILEx. Executor of H. ti. Klley, dee'd. Ebensbarj. Oct. la. 14 St. DMINISTKATKIX NOTICE. j letters ol administration on the estate of J .Ames McDermltt. late or Clearfield township, deceased, havina: been srramed to the under signed, notice is herei.y Riven to all person In flected to said estate to make payment without delay. and all persons bavin claim against the same will present them pruperlv authenticated lor settlement to MHJ. HKlIHiET WILLS. Ailn'x of Jaeipi" McDermllt, dec d Clearfleld Twc, Oct. 11, lSSd. -61. V DMINISTKATKIX NOTICE. Letters ol administration on the estate of Iavld Wrookban:. late ol Ashville borouich. deceased, bavto been a-ranted to tbe undersign ed, notice Is herebv lven to all person Indebted to said estate to make payment without delay. and all oeraon bavin claim acalnst the same ........n? ,K.m npniierlv authenticated t'jT - 1 " '.1.,1(,..U.L'D1VL- settlement to ai-iit,iuoao.'"- Adm'xof Iavid H rook bank, dee'd. Ashville, Pa., Oct. th, IBM. et. V""OTICE. 1 To tbe heirs and legal Representative of liavld O'harra, deceased: Take aotiee that an Innurst will be held at the late residence of lsavld O Hurra, deceased. In the townsaia of Monster, In the county ol Cambria, on Tuesday, the 30th day ol October next at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, lor the purpose ot making partition of the real estate of said decedent to and among his heir and legal representative, ii ids asms can be done without prejudice to or poiiinoi the whole : otherwise, to value ana appraise m" same according law. at which time and place yon are requested to attend II yon 'nM'roPr Ebensbnrg, Oct. ft, iW St. ASSIGNEE'S SALE -OF- Valuable Real Estate. By virtue of an order issuing out ot the Court of Common Pleas ol Cambria county to lue directed. I will expose to punuc mis w m storeroom ot J. C. Noel, at Portage, oa SATURDAY, XOV. 3, '88. AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M. the lollowln described real estate, vlx : A piece cr parcel of land situate In Monster township. Cambria county. Pa-, adjoining lands Bebe. Jobe McAtamany. Bernard Biglln. Isaac Wtka and Jorepu EreidbofT. containing one hundred scre. more or less. Thl land Is heavi ly timbered, and Is all underlaid with coal. Also all that certain piece or parcel of land situate In the village of Portage. Cambria county. Pa., adjoining P. K. K. on tbe north and uct lot cl I. C. Caldwell on the sooth and lot ol Albert Davis on the west, containing three rest, containing leg thereon erected a bouse: a store room d repair. Thi land acres, more or less, and havi two-storied frame dwellin a.nd nutl.oiliiins. all In rood will be oCered lor aula la lot or pieces, a weu as In one whule piece. s)-rERM3 0FSALE-a Ten percent, ef the purchase money to be paid at the time of ale. the balance cf one-third at the confirmation ol ale. one third in six months, and one-third in twelve months afer thecoehr- m . I Ii it. it I....). lkrf.ml MfmCflU tS bSr .... an.l .a . aM-n r..l h, th. lUi mnl DOHQ .n.t murtwkjtp cf the liurchaser. JOSEPH MILLER. Assignee ol John U. ioel, et ux. vVllmare, Pa.. Oct.. Ii 1SS 3U Orphans' Court Sale. mm REAL EST4TE. T y virtue of an alias order Issuing out of the 1 Court et Oambtia county. I'a , to me di rected. I will expose to public sale cn the prem ises on SATURDAY, OCT, 27, '8S, AT 10:3s) O'CLOCK A. the following described real estate, tewtt: All that certain piece er parcel of land situate In Maaster township. Cambria eoun'y. Pa., ad joining lands of Jame Noon. William Oarret, Patrick wens. heirs of Patrick tJonnery acd Au gustine Will, containing filty lour acree, more or less, bavin a two storied frame feous j. a bank bam and the necessary euUmlldlngs, thereon erected. 1 be larm Is situated close to the village ef Monster, and has a gx-l or.-hard and good water. M-rEBMS OF SALE.-.! Tea Iter cent, et the purchase money to be paid when the property 1 sold, the balance ot one third at confirmation ol sale, and tbe remainder In tww equal paTments. In six and twelve month wltn Intereat. to be secured by the judgment bond and mortgage of tbe purchaser. MATILItA FARREX. Adra'x of I'aniel M. Earren, dee'd. Muaeter. Pa.. Oct. . lt. FARM FOR SALE. The suhecrlber residing Iti Carre U township, Caaibria county will sell at private sale the urn rn which he resides lour miles cast of Carrolltown on the road leading Irotn Carrolltown to Ioretto, containing 140 acres, about lou acre of which are cleared, having thereon a two-stcry plauk L house and frame barn. A fine orchard is on the i.... -.... .Km r.rm Is In a iriod ata.te of cul tivation and Is well watered. Eor term apply to the subscriber oa tbe premite. JOHN HOOCE. STORE PROPERTY; FOR SALE. One ef tna best store standi lo Loretto. Pa , U offered at private sale with stoca and fixtures. Apply to Ioretlo Merchandise Co.. Loretto, Cam bria eoanty. fa. Loretto. Sept. 'Jl, 1S3S. Reliable Agents To fell oar NEW HIOH A KM AfTOMATIC I EW1N MACHINE, The 0. . Liberal lo'ioeementa. Address WHtKl.iKa W1ISN MFO.CO. Es-ranLisuKD ISIS. hUlLaDtLrHla, rA. tlct. 19. i88. U " . L JODSSTOS. I. J. BUCK, A, . BrCI. ESTABLISHED IS72. 1 ESTABLISHED ISSS. Johnston, Bnct & Co. Carrolltown Bant, BANKKltS. CoiTolItcwa. h. T. A. SHARBAUGH, Cashier. A. W. BUCK. Cashier. General Baniinz Easiness Transacted.; The lollowing are the principal features ol a general bauaing beslness ; neroMTN Keeelved payable oa demand, and Interest bear Ing oeruhcates iadued lo time depositors. Extended to customers on lavoraMe terms and approved paper discounted at all times. COLLECTlOSa Mads In the locality and opon all the banking towns In the United States. Charges moderate. DRAFTS Issued negotiable In all parti of the United ttate. and lorelga exchange issued ou all parts of Euroj s. . ACCttUKTS Of . merchants, farm an and others solicited, to whom reasonable accomodation will be extended, fatroos are assured that all tranmetlons shall k. h.l.l A. mMi1 ...1 - u n I .1- I banking tales will perait. Kespeettally. JOIl.XSTOX. BLl'K . to. GENERAL Election Proclamation ! G"1 ?1S tS Pwwwess! TtrHEREAS.I.yan Act of the Oeneral Assent. M biy of the Commonwealth ef Pennsyl vania, entitled "An Act to Keulate the Oener al Elections within the Commonwealth,' It Is enjojned upon me to lve public notice of said election, and te enumerate In said notice what officers are to be elected. 1. Joseph A. Oray, Hlh Sheriff t tbe County of Cambria, in the Commonwealth ef Pennsylvania, do hereby make known and give notice to the elector of the county aforesaid, that a Oeneral Election will be held in the said County of Cambria on the m dat or mm, a. d. isss. (the same belna tre Tuesday next followln the brst Monday ol sai.1 month), at which lime Slate and Countv ofttcers will be elected a follows : TH1UTV KL EC TO Its tor President and Vice ! IV-.M.nr ! r"vVO PERSONS for Judres of Supreme Court. ! ONE pekson tor Sheriff of Camhrfa county. O.N E PERSON for Auditor Ucnjrai. tiNKI'KKSliN tor ConKrea. OEPEKXiN for Senator. TWO Pr.KSt ins for Assembly. ONE PERSON lor Poor Hire dor or Cambria county. ON E PERSON lor Jury Commissioner ot Cam. brla county. 1 also hereby make known and srive notice that the places lor holding the aforesaid elections in several wards. boronbs. district and township within said coucty are a follows, tn wit : Tbe electors ot the dlHtrict composed of tbe bor ouh of AshviLe. to meet at the house ol I). lr. Myers In said borough. The electors of the district composed ol the township of Allegheny to meet at lirad ley's eeool bonne, la aaid township. The elector ot the district composed of the township et Adams to meet at the houte ot l'an lel Uunmlre, In Adamsbur. The elector of the district composed of the township of Barr to meet at the school house No. 11. In said Uwnhlp. Ta elector of the district composed of the township of Blackllck to meet at the houaeon the property of Simon Adams la iJelaano, tn said township. Tbe electors of tbe district composed of tbe township of Cambria to meet at the office ol Abel Lloyd at Lloyd Sj.rinei hotel, in said township. I Tbe elector ol the district composed ol the . borough ol Cambria to meet as follows : 1st ward, j at the school house in said ward ; 21 ward. In the borouh Rekup la Mid ward. Tbe electors of tbe district composed ol th I township of Carroll to meet at the house of John j flick. In said township. j The electors ol the district composed of the br.r- I ougn of carrolltown to meet at the school bouse Id said borouch. The electors of the district composed of the township of Chest to meet at school house No. 9, tn said township. The electors ol the district composed of the bor ough ol Cheat SpriDs to meet at tbe house ol Jamb Watrner. In ald boriUBrh. Tbe electors of tbe district composed of the township of Clearfield to meet at (chord house No. x. adjotnln the village ot St. Auostlne, in aid township. The elector of tbe district composed of the township ef Conemaugh to meet at the school bouse at Singer's, In said township. The electors of the district composed of the bor ousrh ol Conemaugh to meet as follows; 1st ward, at the bouse of Peter Maltzie. In said lt ward ; 2nd ward, at the house of John Swartzman i in said znd ward. Tbe electors ol the district composed of the bor ough ol Coobersdale to meet at the school bouse In said borough. ' The electors of the district composed of the townsUip ol Croyle to meet at the school bouse In tbe village of Summerblll. In said township. T he electors of the district composed of the township of Ieao to meet aX Richland' school house. In aaid township. Tbe electors ot the district composed of the bor eugh of East Conemaugh to meet at tbe school house tn aaid borough.. Tbe electors ot the district composed et tbe bor- augh ol Ebensbur to meet as follows r East ward, at the office of Richard Jones. Jr., In said ward; Welt ward, -in Council Room, In said ward. The elector of the district composed of the township of Elder to meet at tbe scbeol house In the village o! St- Boniface. In said township. The electors of the district composed ol tbe bor ough of franklin to meet at the school bouse In said borouab. The electors of the district composed ol the bor ough of South Fork, te meet at the public school boose No. 2 of said borough. Tbe elector ol the district composed of the township of Oallltxtn to meet at the Mountain school house in aaid township. The electors ot the district compose! of the bor ough ol Oalliuln to meet at tbe school bouse In said borough. Tbe electors of the district composed of the bor ough of Irobotown to meet at the public school house In said borough. Tbe elector of the district composed of the townshl pof Jackson to meel at the house of lienry jtaeer in sata towninip I The electors of the district composed of tbe bor I oegh of Johnstown to meel as follows : 1st ward , ' at the office formerly cecupied by Tbomas at Wal I ter.pulUc Sqaare, id ward at the olttce of J. S. Tittle. Esq.. on Market street. In said ward: 3rd , ward. at tbe Mansion House, en Broad :reet. In i laid ward; 4th ward. at tbe school bouse In said ward : atb ward, at the house ot August Weigand ; . i J ' J" , J ,cLl in said ward ; ib ward, at the Johnstown pottery aid ward : Tlh ward, at the office S. W. Mll- aid ward. The elector of the district composed of the bor cagh el Lilly t meet at the house ol Oepnart Bender In said borough. Tbe eiectorn ol lb district composed of tbe bor ough or Itrette to meet at the school house In aaid borough. The elector ol the district composed of the township el .Monster to meet at the warehouse ol Auatisune iurtin. aeceaaeu. In tbe village ol ' inimiirr. lu i.i vuwbhuiu. I ouch of Milivllle to meet as lolbiws : 1st ward. I at the lockup; 'Jd ward, at the boo carriage bouse In arid ward. 1 he elector ol the district composed of the bor ough ot Prospect to meet at the Council Cham ber In ttld borouKD. Tbe electors ot the district composed of the township ol Portage to meet at the school hauee near tbe village of Portage. The electors of the district composed of tbe township of Keade to meel in the unshoD ol Abraham 'omelllut , tn the village of Uiasgow, in ald township. The elector of the district composed of the i township of Richland to tnee Richland to meet at tbe bouse of Joeph el. tn said township. The electors of the district composed ot the township ol stonycreek to meet at Jacoby ' school house, in said township. Ibe elector ol tbe district composed ol the town:b!p of Summerhill to meet at tcuool hooae No. 4 In said township. The elector of the district composed of tbe township of Susquehanna to meet at the house of nlicbael Piatt In said township. Toe elector ot th district composed of the township ef West Taylor te meet at the school house near James Hb.ugh , In said township. 1 be electors of the district composed ol the township of East Taylor to meet at Uie houaeot Peter Kboades. near tbe Heudrick's school house, In aaid townshin Th elector of the district composed ol the bor- I ough of South Fork to meet at public school ' bouse No. 2. la aaid borough. The electors ol the district composed of the bor- I on b ot Tnnnelbllt to meet at the school bouse in said borough. ; The elector of the district composed of the bor ough of W oodvale to meet at the new school house I In said borongh. j The electors of the district composed of the bor- ongn ot Wilmore to moot at Council Chamber in , aaid bomngb. rti elector et the district composed of the townsnlpof Washington No. 1 to meet at school I bouse No. S In said district. " ' I lbe el.ctors ot the ' district com posed of the i township ol Washington No. X to meet at school house Ne. ft on tbe pike loading from t 'res son to ' Htunmlt. .. . : The elector of th district composed of the township ol White to meet at the small store ! hen so of John C. Oates In said township. Tbe electors ot the district composed ol the , township ot Voder to meet as follows: First di vision at school house No. In aaid township: z division at Beam's school house In said town- ; ship. SPECIAL ATTENTION". Sec. e yea ace. possessing the qualiOratioas sba ill be eutt. tlel td vote at ail elections. First - He hU bavs Iteea a citizen of the Uni te! Slates at least one month. SecoDd He sball bave resided In the State one year (or II bavtnir previously been a qaallhed elector or native born eltixen of the State he shall have removed therefrom and returned within six months) Immediately preceding: the election. Fourth li iwenty-ooe years et aire er uj.ward. . he shall bave raid within two years a State or county tax, which f hall have been assessed at least two months and paid at least one month , before the election. See. t All elections by the eltlaens shall he by ballot. Every ballot voted shall be numbered in I the order in which It shall be receive, and the ! number reoorded by tbe election officers on tho list of voter, opnoeite the name ol the elector who presents the hall its. Any elector may write his name upon his ttcaet. or cause his name to be written thereon, and attested by a eitlten of the dlatrlct. Tbe election officers shall be sworn or artlrmed not to d islose how any elector shall have voted unless required to do so as a witness In a judicial proceeding. Sen. ft. Electors sball In all cases except trea son, lelony and breach ol surety of tbe peace, be pr vlleared Imm arrest dunna their attendance on ac election, and in going to And returning therefrom. Sec. 6- Whenever any of the qnalined elec tors of the Commonwealth shall be In active mlN Itarv service, under a requisition trout Uie Presi dent of tbe United States, or by authority from this Common wealth, sucb electors may exercise the right of suffrace In all elections by the cltl cens, under such regulations as or shall be pre scribed by law, as tuli as if they were present at tbelr usual place of election. Sec. T. All laws reKUlatinir tbe holdlna- ef elections shall be uniiurm throughout the Slate but no elector shall be deprived ol tbe privilege ol voting by reason ol his name not being regis tered. See. 8. Any person who shall give or promise to give to any elector any money, reward or other valuable considerations tor bis vote at any elec tion, or tor withholding tbe same. or who shall give or promise to give such consideration to any other person or party ur such elector's vote or for tbe withholding tbereol. and any elector who shall re ceive or agree to receive for himself or another, any money , reward or other valuable considera tions for his vote shall at any election, or for with holding same, thereby lor i its the right to vote at such elections ; and an elector whose right to vote shall be challenged for sucb caut-e before the election officers, shall be required ta swear or al tlrm that tbe matter of the challenge is untrue be lore his vote shall be received. Sec. 9. Any person wbo shall while a candi date for office be guilty ot bribery, fraud or wil ful viciatlon ol any election law shall he forever disquauaed from holding any office ol trust or pront within tt Commonwealth ; and any per toa oonvictcd of wilful violation of any election laws shall, in addition to any nalties provided bylaw, be deprive.! of the right of suffrage auto- j lutely for a term of four years. I Sec. 13. For the 'urpoe ot voting ce person j shall be deetr.ed to have ralnd a residence by reason of his presence, or lu.-t it by reason ol bis absence, wbi.e employed in tbe service, either civil or military, ol ibis State, or ol the United States, or on tbe seas, or while a student of any institution of learn In, nor while kept In a poor house or other asylum at publio expenie. nor while confined in public prison. Sro. 14. Klrtrlrt election boards shall consist ol a jude and two inector, wtK shall be chorea annually by the citizens. Each clcctoraball have the rig-lit to 7ote lor the judge and one insperfvr, and each Inspector shall appoint the clerk. The first election board ol any new district shall be selected, and vacancies in election boards filled a shall be provided by law. Election officer shall be prlrlleved I rem arrest apon day ot elec tion and while enaed In maktD up and trans mit tio returns, except upon a warrant of a court of record or jude thereof, for an election lraud. lor lelony. or lr wanton breach of tbe peace, lo cities tbey may claim exemption from jary duty durlnic tbelr terms ol service. Sec 1. No person shall be qualified to serve at an election crtWr who shall hold or who shall have held an othce or appointment or employ ment In or under tbe Kovernment ol tbe United State, or ot this State, orol any olty or county, or in) municipal bward, commission or trust la any city save only instlces ot the peace and al derman, notaries pubhe and persons in tbe mili tary eervlre of the Mate; nor shall any election kcer be eligible to any civil office to be filled at an election at winch he shall serve, save only to such subordinate municipal or local officer, be low the grade ot city or county officer, as shall be designated by law. And also the lollowln Ant or Assembly now In lorce in this State, vlx : ACT OF JANUARY 30, Sac 4. That all elections hereafter held under the laws ol this Commonwealth, tbe polls shall be opened at 7 o'clock a. at., and close at 7 o'clock P. H. Sec. 8. Whenever there shall be a vacancy In an election board on tbe morning of election, raid vacancy shall be filled In conloru.i:y with eii'l- i lug laws. I Tbe Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act relat ing to I he elwt Ion ol tbU Common wealth." pass ed July X provide a billows, to wit: That tbe Inspectors and J jdves shall ii.cet at i the respective places appointed - lor holding tbe election lu the district to which tin y respectively j Ix-long. before T o'clock In the morning ol Taeaday, i November 6th, and each raid Iuf. ector abail ai polnt one flerk, who S3 all be a nuallfled voter of such district. j Jn case the person who shall hare received the second hla-bealnuinterol vote lor InMiector shall not attend on the day or au election, then the person wb shall bave rc-elve.1 the next blKheat ; number of voles lor judge the next precejlog j election shall act as 1aiecior In Ms place. And in case tbe ereun wbo shall have rttlve.l tbe h iicbest number of votes lor Inspector shall not attend, the I person electedjudge shall appoint an Inspector in I bis place. And In caie the person elected shall not attend, then the Inspector who shall have re ceived tbe highest number of votes shall appoint a tudge In his place, and if any vacancy shall con tinue in tbe board lor the space ot oue hour after tbe time fixed by the law for the opening ol the i election, the qualified voters ol the township, ward or district l .r which sn h ohicers bave been elected, shall ek-ct sooie one of tbelr num'jer to fill vacancy. MODE OF VOTING. The attention ol all qnnlified voters Is directed to the lollowln Actot Assemhy retrulatlng the mode ol votin in this commonwealth : i'HANUEIN MODE OE VOT1NO. Ah Act reguUtln the mode ol voting at all the elecucn lu the several counties of tbe Com mon wealth, approved Marrh :K, lsfl) : Sec. 1. lie It enai-cj by tbe Senate and Ho nso ot liept eaenattvos ol the Commonwealth ol Penn sylvania in Oeneral Assembly met, and Is here by enacted l.v the authority ol the same th;it the qualified voter ul the several counties ol this (kimtnouwe-ilib at the gerieral. township, bor. oUKh or special elections, are hereby authorized aud required to vole the tickets printed or writ ten or partly prime I or partly written, severally classified as" follows : Ouc tic'.et shall embrace the names ol all J udicc of Courts to be voted tor. and be labeled " Judiciary;" one ticket shall em brace the names ol all State officers to be voted lor, and bo labeled "Stale:"' one ticket shall em brace the names of all county officers lobe voted for. and te labeled "County." one ticket shall em brace nil the namei of all town-nlii officers to be labeled "Township;" one ticket shall embrace tbe names of all borouah officers to be voted for. and be labeled "Boroug h;'' and each class shall be deposited la a separate ballot box. lilvcn under my hand, at my offi-e In Ebens bur, this ih day ol October In the year of our Lord one thousand eizht hundred and eighty eight ard the iDdepeodanca ot the United Suites el Auierlc the one hundred an I tweiitn. JOSEPH A. OKAY. Sheriff. Sheriff ! OQce, Ebetuburg, Oct. 8. lssa. HAT ABB l Y J2Q Do yrjTl fpdl drill, laniruid. low-epirited. life less, and indTilallv tnidi-ntbln. both idivgi- cwlly and mentally; experience a snse of lulinss or Moatinir afu-r eiitintr, or ot " irone niw." or err.ptinefca of utoinacn in tho niorn , iiifr. tongue coated, bitter or bad tasto in month, irr-iruiar aTp'lit. dizziness, fr-U(t:t ! beaiUch-v blurred "eyerht,,llontlnir epoka" I before tii- eyes, nervous prostration or ei : baustinn. Irritability of temper, hot flushes, : alternatiue wu!i -hil!y nensations. euarp, I Mtinir. transient r"'ii tiers) and there, cold i Iset, drowsiness Biter meals, wakclulneiw, or , d;ti:rtx-.l n:id unrt-freshintr sleep, constant, i indes.-ritot-lo fec-Unff ol dread, or of impend : in r ciusinr.y ? If vou bavs all. or any conpi'lersblc number of ttie&o f.yniptoina, you are eulferinir from that most common of Ameriejin maladies liiiiou UyBpepsia, or Torpid Ijver, associated with liyi.pr psia. or Indirection. Tho mora compliciilcd. your disease hits become, the i greater tlio number and diversity cf eyrnp- loms. No matter what "tare it hnsi reaehed, ' Ir. rlerce'av (.olden medical Discovery I will Eiibtluo It, if taken aeeordimr to direc I tions for a rea-onablo length of time. If not cure.l. complications multiply and Consutnn ' tion of the l.unirs. Skin Diseases, Heart Disease, ICbeumatism, Kidney Disease, or other grave ; maladies are quite liable to set in and, sooner ! or later, induce a fatal termination. Ir. I'lcrce's ;oldeii Medical Dis covery acts powerfully upon the Liver, and throuarh that (rreut blood - purifying oriran, i cleanses the system of ail blood-taints aud im 1 purities, troiu whatever caue anmoir. It is equally tllicarious in aetiutr upon the Kid ; nevs. and other excretory orpaua. cleansing. ' suvutrtaening, and healinjr theur diseases. As an fe H-tiiiiirf, nsUiralivu tonic, it promotes j digeittion anil nutrition, thereby building up I both tlesh am! strength. Id malarial districts, this wonderful medicine has gained great j celebrity in curing Fever and Ague. Chilla and ' Fever, Dumb Ague, and kindred diwa.oes. Ir. fierce' Uoldcu 31edlcal Dia. eovery . CURES ALL KUOHS. j from a. common Blotch, or Eruption, to tua worst Scrofula. halt-rheum, Fever-aoree," Scaly or Hough Skin, in short, all diseases caused by bad blood are conquered by this powerful, purifying-, and invijrorntinff nwdi cino. (ircat Eating Uloera rapidly heal under Its boniira intluwjce. Espcciiilly has it mani-fewu-d its potency in curing Tetter. Eczema, Ervaipi'hia, itoils, Carbwncli-s. Pure Eyes, Scrof ulous Sore and Swcllinpra, Hip-Joint Diee.e, White Swellings." Uoitre. or Thick Neck, and Enlarged 1 lands. Send ton ccnta in st:nrs for a lsrjre Treaties, with colored plates, on Skin liiwnux-s, or tlic same amount lor a Treatise oa Scrofulous Affections. FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE. Thorough!- eloanso it by using- Dr. lMerce'B) (.oldrti iMcdical Discoterj, and pood digestion, a fair skin, buoyant spirits, vital treutrtu and bodily health will bo established. CONSUMPTION, which is Scrofula of the Laiifra, Is arrested and cured by this remedy, if taken In the earlier stages of the disease. From its mar velous power over this terribly fatal disease, when first offering- this now world-famed rem. edy to the public, Ir. Pierce thought eeriouHiy of calling it hU CossrMiTioN Ci-re," but abandoned thai name as too restrictive for a medicine which, from its wonderful com bination of tonic, or strengthening, alterative, or blood-cleansing, anti-bilious, pectoral, and nutritive properties, is unrqualcd, not only as a ruined r for Consumption, but for all throuie ittcsuea of tbe Liver, Blood, and Lungs. For Weak I.unss. Spitting of Tllood. Short ness of lirrath. Chronic Nasal Catarrh, Bron chitis. Asliima, Severe Coughs, and kindred affections, it is an efficient remedy. Sold bv Uruggiata. at $1.00, or Six Bottles for $S.K. V?f Seed ten cents in stamps for Dr. Pierce book on Consumption. Address, World's Dispensary Medical is:ocIat:cn, C63 main St., BUFFALO, N. T; IS 3 E r-rs but HIT To send us 40 cents for one of our 6 In. nm WHEMOFES. Lijflit, liandv and Strong, v. i" Oiitwrar aud Out last two Ordinary Vreueh-s. YOU WAWT Household S. D. Set. twir inrn'harip-aMe biH:i-f i-i N-'trwinvm ami 2 cliis-l.-ti ftlimc rMime; r.ll pack'! in a tiat wood Ihx. Thi tsi it c Hm i 1 v ifitl tviTTTvhfin. nn!inJ the h.ic Ht lite -fi"n-. in tlie simp, on the fann. S?r.t f rr on ret-ipt of $ .60, Ask Your Local Dealer fortbeai. if be hs not pot them, he Trill pet them for toi, orwe vill wud -it!u r on ri-ccipt of prn-e, as alKive. Scud fr err i! lust ruled cuto- ELLUICII & CO., Plantsvillc. Conn. fben vu want peetexs printed ell at this i W "4 i PROMISES MAY bit tis rasriiim ri:s that ,m:it nn: Performances not promises have placed us the head of the Retail Clothing Business Western Pennsylvania, and established for us honest name that no upstart -competitors e; ever blot out, Wq have citizens of Cambria and surrounding countii this Fall the cheapest and best clothing that th country can produce, and now extend a coi dial invitation to everybody to come and r-x amine our grand new stock, compare our pi ice and give us their candid opinion whether v are in position to fulhi our promises. Our I 'n; Suits and Overcoats are grand beyond descri; tion. Our prices arc too low for. any compel tors t3 reach. BARGAINS IN Leading Clothiers of Johnstown; ECKEfdRODE & HOPPLE have just returned from the Eastern Cities with a large and com plete assortment of Fall and Winter Goods consisting of Men's ar Boys' Suits and Overcoats ; Ladies', Misses' and Children's Coat- Jackets, Wraps and Shawls ; all Flannels, Underwear, Boots and Shoes, Hats ami Caps, Blankets Comforts, Robes, Horse Blankets ; Rubber Goods of all kinds ; fine assortment of Milinary Goods and, in lact, a general variety ol Goods. Having bought at a discount, we are now prej ared t .- offer Special Inducements and Low Prices to Cash Buyers. Soli: iting your patronage we guarantee satisfaction. Respectfully, ECKENRODE & HOPPLE, Carrolltown, Pa. ATERTOWN SlEAM ENGINE -W"ATEBTO"WTST, UST- I fw ii 14 V ' - - X.iT. ---w -r.T. Hi; - y L3 r a lit-vi' CJ.riT.iL. CO H VP VFri t.sn la M.VMFACTl'RERsJ OF lusi ;ss and Pleasure Vehicles. iv s i k C I r rrssri t.1 rs 2nd So!8 Users cf Sechier's Improved Perfectisn Fifth-Wheel. All H'ork VMarantced aa J' regent ru. tt"v-7 r S.TAI.OGTJE. -5. - , i t, ,- :., r,- 4 ti 'i.s .jVm-ft j -'"-V " f 2d Central "Way and XraT sr tioDtaeiarfrapro;ortiuu r ftL nnltt.nf wnntn Utnk a f nllLTHal xn!.t lud wero rwloroni totkaaiLh by tiae cf pro, eruiain nupTiiitr Harris otitiinrv. rnoi illw A lasftdio! salL.-nr for NrrrooIbUity,Oriranc H'skkniiHi andPJa il hnntT 4 n Tonnfor Mid si! Arf1 Mmi. TMtirl fnr Pir-VttTMrt i mtkSi-w LHnrmatirt asusaai VtaW am hsfkfil rrlaA 1 suit i II II t rWTlrll Ii Tfxl T and brokim down men to tiio fn i l tmvormisn c ct i-rrfrtnd tali M&nly RtrMunh auid Viaroroua IitJth. To t ho whooaffor from tbo many cMsoor d vrwev rroojchiabcrat by Indi-srrnCioii, ixmr. 4. rar-hnvia "W ork, or too f ra9 Intinlfvmoa. w wk rlisi yoa rMMid aa ytar name witn frr-itmnnior yrvar iroaDin, uia Mfure RUPTURED PERSONS can have FRES Our We fit-.-aw f-' ?f"r-'4ttfsVM K " fa-J.-5. K--' .w.i.1..! .....1 i! ift?&r ' 'V'VfV- ' .iJt il'lirlSAIitlnAlliM- l tor v. h Qco. "W. Clanin ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, LORETTO, PA, IN CHARGE OF FRANCISCAN BROTHEliS. Board and Tuition for the Scholastic Year, $200. March J9Ui.lS.SC. tC CIlKAl'l-ST and It I AT. l'rlcosi RrrnrtA HQLIIAK'S SEW PARALLEL BIBLES ! paes. Over '.XMO.FuZy JUuttratrd. Az'ts srapted tree. A Circulars J. HsIiiuiiA' to, l'liila SET a, iS.i-i.-4V, A promised to seil OVERCOATS Styles of Woolen Dress Good: Jtrauufacttfi L f of STEAM EHSSES lri B0!LEFlt, Cf All Kinds. i ?lf1v - "Tf ".v. - , - c..,it Writo for Catalogue. STOCK, $-iOO,000. OPCIO. Bin Will. rF.On.K use ttie v-y Impure anil L'nwlnlr EjS fif sonic Uvfrierators h.c!i k B Li arc lir.cJ n.:h voi!,I;no i;,t-Lals, ihnt cause gastric tr.nihlcs and en's diseases ty uiuu: n.iik hcu ct artl REFRIGERATORS LINED WITH Stonewars and Indurated Fibre, which are frre from absorijtion, comsion, anl an- t T:r:i-!..n i i.oi..r.ou oxides, ami are All I it I U 11 L. V SA IT A It V, er.mumi Calo! ue, an.l jtoOucc lew tcnnx7ralurt-s i Catalogues tivin fu cxpianatinns and dc- : scrii"r.s be ir...iie.l free vu application. , AdJrcss the manulacturcrs. J PI & rfi R S Z JolTorson Siroot, cli:vi:l.vm), otito. vc liXU CsOCaWisUkUft, oVm Mi hntrttf wxkix sUMrri.son u buauMSM. or er i? ; n rrroCiiie nsoatcmi brtndpfcA. Brd rtv uuciiUDfiii inn nnjwiurruilsmFBnrM. tru-airxl ML'mr! 1115 iwri of life iTf'm baciL. th p' HARRS REMEDY CO., Krt Czurx aoovj K.TaDtnatiee,ST.lOtJT8. MO. Trial of our Appliance. Asa (or Tsnnf' Kef Ceafeatieu M Go ana Rife hurts tiin .n f ). l.,n.t.r f.ir Stk r b rrvnhlriniim, rnn Tni.. r .O H vil 1 1 11 t. nn n r.f t .o t?. 0UU EWl'LKOH (JUNS h !fit vain i n tiit sm ket. If In nt of OUT. MAX ON THE JUAl & Cc. -1 & 53 Enane St., ITcw Tcrh. So.. 7 Etensten Fire toancs Apucy T- "V. DICK, General Insurance Agent, nnnxsnujiG, pa. SALES3iIEN WAKTED Til SIXL Kl'KSEltY STlirK. I'roti'alOo ciii)lnynieut for hoit, pnrrKOtlis mir. either on slary or e"tnmissiori, exi-nces lid. A hue ouiut lurnl-heii euch salesman. The l.f 5!m( easily lf.irneil. We irrow all tlio new and rsrn raririles 01 Kru't '! ir'iauii.iihtl trci-s. Writu Inr Urms. MlllU'VS. HiiO 1 HUM S, lol Are.. Nurseries, West Chester,, I'a. Ftali!UI:eil l-43. Sftit. II, ls, lm. y 1 f. inr ir