Oil v JL fcliEJawMl Bt. r. flilPA 1". M. William Tate, of this Pl. ..trf in rittabumU. " ,; ,,,,1 SM tt 0 cheap braid, velvets and ...u,l e t Mr- J on"'' Vnt.-.l .' buslie: Rood chestnuts at y.-p.in.iM'n. Loretto, Ta. iltn latent Ihlnii In laJies and chil hit arriving at Mrs. Joues this week. M!f" Annie H per. of IIollMaysburg. Is ,xt of Miss Ju-U Lemioon, in wis IN C pi, if. lr. Timothy CVDonovan, of Mans lKl I'-. ,s vlxltinn her parents. Mr. and llei.ry Byrne, of this place, . full line of ladies and children's eiZ from $--0 uo at Mrs. Jones", riusb ms and wrap at very low figures. Mrs. Jooi s H otrrluu cantatas In gloves. hl,si..ty. stockluet. ct:., this week. Mi Nn- J1"', daughter of Mr. E. ,Tr.."of t'lis P10. look ht,t departure on W.'.'.iilav nioroinn for Ttttsburuh. where will i-it friend for a few weeks. M, Iv.nnKI. Loretto. Fa . always pays the .,1,,-t prl.-'e. for all kinds of country pro 'uv nutter. onions, bean?, what, P, l ru mid oats. rnrtca.h raid If desired. -Rupture cur eiranteed by Dr. J.H. .. . . c i h St.. lMiiladelprtla, Ta. Ease no operation or aeiay irom i.usi , .tested by tnou-tsuds of cures after IX' oil fail- -We liave a peedy and positive Cure rri.. DiDbtteria. Canker Mouth, and U.-nl.u'liC, in MiHoh's Catarrh Kecuedy .. .. I i nuMl I .tt 1 1 4 A Use N.i'ii! Ir.jrctiir lie" """ .. .. ,i. jir heitltll ana sweet breath. rfirt5.cent. Sold by Dr. T. J. Davison. On tviturdiiy the evening train on Its r. t irti trlr. s'rucS two cows be'ocRlnn to .John. I. Kvans, and Knocked them off the tr.i K- f the cow9 w ,r3ur,d ho kuliy rlmt lie was shot by the owner ana it is doubtful whether the other will te- ociver. i me nitflit last wf ok some vllllans enter al the rilenre of Mr. Abram Peani, of Ninierft townhlp, Somerset county, and t-n) in money which was In a truck In one f the rooms. Mr liearo Is 92 years of a,., ami he heard no disturbance during the D'!:t. Tie Lnrettrt Merchandise Company c:T. t ttie balance of their stock of dry im, boots anil shoes, hats and raps, ,niwre and hardware at cost for cash cr country produce. Persona Indebted to t!,t-l oini'imy sre requested to call and set tv t!ii ir ai'iMunts. -Meisrs. I). Simon A Brothers, the welt known clothier of Altoona, will be here In hoittui with a large and well selected SW of Hue clothing, gent's furnishing . - . . . - 1.. ... 9 K . n. Kid, ROl also a lAlgn ,iii a. m.i uwv. ,!:... The tnue of their coming will De inmmrci'd hv circulars. Kr.i- k Mason, son of Edwin Mason, of th i fluce, who returned home on Monday of last weok sU tc. died on Tuesday morn Ing. The young man was about twenty cuiit yesrs of age and bad been employed for some time pas: In Johnstown, where he roiiUrc'.ed typhoid fever. The l.mg c.mtiuued wet weather ha ho i tiiu! for all kinu of business, but It his not M.ul, rc-J lUiker Dro.'s from getting in 'tit" ':r"st stock of goods for Tall and wintor tM'!. ever brought to Eovnsburg. Thi'tr counters and shelve are overflow inir with gmidi, and uxices are at the lowest. Th tVliefonte Watchman says: Jerry C'omlo, of Spring Mills, had a singular ex perience with a deer recently. He caw It Jump troiu Mrs Alexander's lot Info her (tone n'.iurrv. A; pmaohing the spot he found tr.o der tunned by the jump. In whcfi ior...:ioii he succeeded In cutting Its thront. McP ma! ! at I.oretto, Ta., H selling off the following lines of good at actual cot for pnt cash or good marketable produce as follows : Dry good, tlnnets, Kentucky Jeans, ladles', mtses" and chthtreti's shoe, also bov's and men's boots and (hoo, hats caps and clotlilng, etc. Now Is your time to get bargains. NOTICE If those two Jersey coats which you bought (?) of us when you thought iiiihody was watching, don't suit you exsctly. yon can return them and have them exch.mL- "I for something that will Milt yon trtter. v-hrrwTe-, we will t-nA tot you. K.-pvtfii'!y, Ei'SKvnnnF. A IIoitkl. Curollto wn. Pa. mi ihii-N, Uv of !t week Furzusnn, i Swee.le, : ,.. a,t;;ig to move a build IniS ii. A:;n, t:a, was crushed tr death. The buil.l;:i.i h i, j teen raised from It founda tion with Fiir.-uson and several others wr.' under the structure when the timbers tin.ier whVh the J.icks were set gave wrv. end the men msito r rush to e cane. Furifiisor, was cauuht and Instantly killed white the others escaped. -This tln:e of the JPr yon need good brtnU and shoe, an our advice to yna Is to Ko right down to Barkers' and purchases psirof wmter b.M.ts, where you are sure to hud thfl largest st.H-a of leather or rubber go:i,is. ou can buy a Pair of men's gura - ' ' Vf oi iH.iiea n.T-r.oc, j ir cents. (Hh er goods at lOW r.Pif " m k n .. t. . . . . ' ' ou jni in Lix.ts or shoes don't fall U a jt Haiki-rs'. n last Tuesilny mornlni? the e xtensive brewery owrif.t t y Lawrence P. Stloli and known ait llto KntrrprNe brewery, lu Attoo r.a, w.n deployed !y Hr. Tha fire orinl nte, ti th,. brewing ro.,(u about the center of th., build. r.g f.-o:u the jveih.ated condi tion of 'he r,.n u rapllJ,y T!le brewery, honse and ham were entirelv dt Strny,lts,.tner wi, fthr(,, lnntl-ty of bay. The. s ne'imto i k v .... , ,M . " ' ai i . - i m ioiio w U . ,,n the rote! and Vm c. the brn (ia which he ha t an Insurance of J.;.2o,). Mclna'.l at Lotetto. P t.v. ... . .rse..ir.g1;oJ,u cheap for spot cash rr i trade. fol!t.w : a,, JarJs c;co f(f fJ f) j l. . .. I , . ' ' Jr,'!"4 f"0''- 'or iw i - .... i HlI fl.fOt . t. m va;i coiius) die g( cashmere .ro.P '-''0, M yards pi. n ca-umere Jl .ro, jMucky Jen. ! tt.o. I-' yards ln -ham fino. 15 Can- 1 ton flannel ?1 oo, rhl'rtren' shoe froru 30 ' til 1 OO n...... ... - "" rrom 73 cent tol 30 lad.es' el,e, from ft 2.1 cet M to J.'.W, bov ho-.t from i W t t. w. men's b.wU froni --'to Lis,,, and always pv. the highest Prices for good marketable produce. -At to o'clock on Tuesday afterooon "e eiuie or an asf bound freight train 00 ne l er.Li !vaiiia rj:'ro:.l lun.1,.,1 ih. ... near T!.,r,... .. .... w . ' frelitt t car. a-id N forn n Ino . . ' P'ae, 1 a U"ZT'B ! - - w vr.t-, 1 ti r j 1 . 1 . ear. . .. ' " er'C'ne nd Eva rKbt ""rH,,t Tw" Altmina boys who w ' l" Mi txiund train were In the "'ra huh hh fciiu.i The one Jobn r.IMfr A m.i . I.. . . . .. -. K. -u..U( in ,ears. M a sun of f:imer other a". ? U";ul,1r)f tl.at city, and tbe a . - wu lit 1 t?DMn w.- 1. 1 r i-urr VJa rint, Vw.nd I . a. IV . . v.u r,e ' in IV n ln A,twn- They had lelt , 10 20 for fhc-triurs. Mrs. R. E. Jones baa this week received a large and cheap line of drees goods iu. clndinc black and colored cashmeres, Hen rietta clot La, plain sod fancy cloths from J5 cents up. If you have cot been able to find your self a suitable suit of clothes, or a good overcoat, you need delay do longer, as Barker Bro.'s have Just opened the finest line of during ever offered in Ebensbnrg. at popular prices. Their eutta at f 10 and fl3 can't be beat anywhere In the State, and they bave some special bargains In over coats to offer. The poatoffiee department la soon to have a new style of postal cards. It Is much like the double card of the present pattern. Tbe back folds are spilt diagon ally and open out like a pointed star. The four corners are folded and joined In tbe centre, when the card Is ready for mailing, with a piece of gummed paper- The card welttbs less than half an ounce and will con tain no rrore writing than the present card, the only advantsge being greater privacy. C. C. Sherbodv, a well-known citizen of Menc'oo, Westmoreland county, was found dead at bis stable there Friday morning, lie left borne Thursday fa a dog-cart to transact some business at Scot td ale. and while returning. It Is supposed, be fell from the seat. Ills bead fell between tbe e pokes of one of the wheels, thus choking him to death. Tbe horse went borne, and next morning his family was horrified to find him dead In tbe position described. Mr. Sher- body was about 35 years of age and leaves a large family. He was well known through out the county, having several times been a candidate, on the Democratic ticket, for the legislature. . Reatfe Townblp Item. Dear Freeman : After a long silence I again assume the position of scribe to your valuable paper. The weather clerk has certainly pleased tbe most chronic of grumblers In tbe weather program of the past week, as we have bad a little sunsblne, clouds and lots of rain aid mud along with cold and a meagre supply of the beautiful." Mr. (. L. Glasgow, Reade township's in fluential and energetic merchant has nearly completed a large ad lit Ion to bis residence at Ulasirow. When finished It will be tbe finest residence in tie village, and an orna ment to tne placa. It will be beated by steam. Mr. Milton Speneer's little boy, Emmett, recently fell from a chair and received a painful injury on the bead. A surprise party in honor of Frank and Herman (tilmore. of Mountain Dale, was given at their home on last Wednesday evening. The paiUcipants report a pleas ant time.. riev. J. M. Srulih, of Belief onte. the new minister or the V. U. deoominatioo on th e circuit, preached his Introductory sermon at Pleasant Hill and Alleuans yllie last Sab batn morning ami afternooo. Tbe public ichools of Reade township opened on Thursday, the 13th lost. We bave 11 schools In operation this term. Miss Kaie E. H. Iluihes. of Indiana, has charge of the schitol at Ulahgow. She comes highly recommeoded, and will, no doubt, give good satisfaction. I understand Re v. Isaac K rider, of Bell wood, paetor of the Luthern church at Glasgow, has tendered Ms resignation as pastor at that place. We were shown some of the laraeet vege tables in the line of potatoes and turnips the other dsy, we bave seen for a long time. They weie etltlvated by John F. Ilolleo. of Glasgow, ant lis a pity they could not be kept 'till tie Cambria county lair com mences. Two of the potatoes weighed 4',' fti. and such ilis were numerous in the pile, and ore of the turnips tipped the beam at V pouncs, W. A. Chaplin, of the Alpine Hotel. Flynn City, will, when completed, bave one of the best hotel buildings in this section. Mr. Chaplrt Is a progressive, energetic and scconimoditing landlord, acd conducts a first clas otel. Mr. J no. ncktta la making srsntific and important Improvements oo bis farm in this township. Mr. R. farms ou a a j sterna tic b is Is. Mr. W. II. Evey.of Beileronte, tha gentle manly aid able representative as salesman, of the Keystone spice bouse of W. M. lluurnei. Harrisborg. Pa., dealers In tbe finest teas, spices and extracts, Interviewed our mtr hatits last Wednesday. Some jf our young people Indulged in a social ounce on last Saturday evsulng near Gtasgjiv. R. Every reader of this paper to thoroughly understand that physicians and superinten dent of hospitals do not lend their names to anyone to use In connection with an ar ticle j advertise, unles. indeed, it reflrels credit ou both the name and the profession. YettLey cheerfully Indorse Kbln's Silver Asm Rye Whisky over tbeir signatures, and why? Because it really is what It Is calm ed for it the best stimulant now known in the market. It Is very cheap, only 1 1.50 per fall quart. Ask your druggist for it, and ese r.o other. One bottle possibly may sav a sufferer much pal n. It is not a cure all, is claimed by would-be competitors, but 19 a pure stimulant, whose equal Is not to be found in the market. Address, for fur ther information. Max Klein, 82 Federal street, Allegheny, Ta. Iwiulnct (nli ! On Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, OctoDer 29lb, 30th. 31 t, and Nuvt ruber lit, Mr. Amos Sulka, now of the ci,nm Clnthlnif Co.. of Johnstown. Pa. The largest line of overcoats, suits, bats nd furnishing will be displayed at tbe Mountain House. Ebensburg, Pa. El OS'OMT CLOTHI5Q CO. It tXRUUK Lit r.SjSlK! IO.M KD. The following marriage licenses were is-ued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Wednesday, Oct. 2 1 SH8 : Williams II. Haws and Cynthia E. FUher. Johnstown George E. Betz and Annie E. Molcbeu baugn. ummerht:i. Wliliain Iuhson inJ Fmm Shhin I Johriit.iwn. I . vjruzer ana aiary uauai. cam uorir Kebler, Sr., and Cecelia Patter son. Cambria. iiei. BHOWX.Died at her home in Ebeni Monday. October 22nd. 188. Mrs -hs-ioiw. lirowu. wife of Mr. P. K. Brown Jr'' Thw lceased was the wife of Mr. P. K Brown. DrODlletor nf the rVntnl lintel In Elnsburg, and has been a resident of E'jeusburg for the past seven years. She was born In Mu&strr township and was a daughter of Mr. Danle; O'Hara. deceased, or that township, and a sister of Mr. M. A. O'Uara, who lives on the old homstead. She was united In marriage to Mr. Brown nn uay or January, 18TT. to whom t " ch". Bveor whom (three Md l" "ving. tbe o.dest n-in y rmn t in . . vahwwaaava a 'J J VUli H est about on year old. The deceased was amiable and kiud in ber disposition and was hluhly ebtoemed by ber larfcc circle of friends and acquaintances. She was a de voted member of the Catholic Church, and In ber last hours received all tbe consols- 1 1 m n u . . . . ,t . a . . . -u..iru uy Uer religion. iter re mains were Interred in tbe Catholic cetue- V'V ,a thu P"1" on I..st after a l-qu.e:n Huh Mass for tbe repose of her soul. Itnttcat in pact. Iteana from t arrlllwa. Carkolltows. Pa Oct. 2ltb. 188. Editor Frieman. Mr. 1. Schrolb, of this place. U Just recoyerlng from an at tack of pneumonia. Our young friend Mr. Geo. M. Baker Is now conducting business at toe X Koads Hotel for bis mother. The aceonsrodatloos are first-class. There baa been quite a number of neat i Jobs turned out of tbe marble shop of Wat, 11. Kelly during tbe past season. Mr. Blancbards, of rittsburg. cousin of Hon. J. J. Thomas, of Carroll township, who spent a couple of weeks In this section, departed fur bis borne on Thursday of last week. Mr. B. Is a perfect gentleman, and combined business with pleasure while here. Mrs. Miller, wife of Mr. John li. Miller, of Carroll township, bad the misfortune to fall while stepping out onto tbe upper porch on Friday last, and received a severe frac ture of the arm. Just above tbe wrist. At latest accounts she was getting along as well as could be expected. Your correspondent bad the pleasure on Monday of visiting tbe new shop of Messrs. Wetzel Jt Bender, wagon and cariiage build ers, on Church street. We not only con gratulate them on tbe new building they bave Just completed, but also on the work they are turning out. Tbe probabilities are that a blacksmith shop will be erected neit to their place of busineas tre long. Our young friend Bert. Scanlan, of your town, U here doing clerical wore in the bank. Mr. Thomas Sharbaugb, cashier. not being able, cn account of a sore band, to throw the outM as rapidly as heretofore. Harry A. Luther, formerly of this place, bas purchased the hotel of Mr. Nicholas Lam bourn, of Nicktown, where, when tbe proper time arrives, be will cater to tbe wants of tbe traveling public Harry Is tbe eldest son of ex-Sheriff Luther, and be as sures ue that his accommodations will be fitst-class in every respect. Our watchmaker and Jeweler. Mr. James Harbrldge, who recently brought bis family to this place, bas been giving entire satisfac tion to oar people, not only socially but In a business point of view. Not a great while ago Mr. Celestlne StritU matter, 'of Cairoll towbsblp. was tbe owner of four valuable colts, but from a cause un known to our local horsemen, tbey all took sick, and on Tuesday of last week one died. The other three are still bovertng between life and death. This is a severe blow to Mr. S., who took so much pride in them. Some people suppose tbey were poisoned. While a train made-op of about one dozen cars was approaching Hastings on Saturday tbe three latter, one of wbicb was a passen ger car. containing about fifteen passengers. were derailed, put fortunately no lives were lost, and no serious injury done. In the midst of the excitement Mr. Pat. Mc Govern, who was out for the purpose of paying off his emdloyes. jumped from tbe car, leaving bis satchel, containing about $3,000 behind him ; but wo are glad to state that no "grabbers" were near at band, therefore Mr. Mcti. recovered the satchel, together with all the contents. Tbe sailing countenance of one of the most gentlemanly salesmen. Mr. P. II. Grady, or Allegheny, was visible on our streets this week. In order to cause tbe teamsters driving between ttila place and EbeDsburg to give you a short answer, all you bave to do is to aak them If the recent rains bad any effect on tbe roads. Tbe many friends In this place of Mr. Julius Sticb, of Altoona, were not slow in expressing their sincere regrets when tbey learned of bis property io tbe latter place being destroyed by fire on Tuesday morn ing, an account of which you have, no doubt, already In type. Word reached Mr. Adam Stolz. of this place. Tuesday evening, that his son, Mr. Frank SloTz. was lying III with typhoid fever In Philadelphia, where be bas been employed for the past couple of years. We bope to be able to report Lis recovery in our next letter. Mr. Steve Lentz, of Barr township, on Saturday a week shot five wild turkeys, and one day last week shot three more, on tbe ridge of Mr. John D. Eger. In tbe aame township. A few days ago a large bear was seen in tbe same locality, but It Is stated tbe hunters were afraid to attack bruin with shot guns only, and be was per mitted to go nnmoleted. On account of the increase In business. j Mr. D. A. Luther. Jr.. of this place, will tear down bis present planing mill and erect a t wo-htory building on tbe same foundation. Tbe new building will be beated by steam, and will contain all tbe modern Improvements In machinery. This is an evidence of prosperity on tbe part of Mr. L. which bis many friends are glad to note. May success attend him. Mr. P. F. Brown, of Ebensburg, whose estimable wife died on Monday morning. bas tee sincere sympathy of bis numerous friends In this locality. Mr. Raymond Kaylor is now doing tbe mechanical work In tbe A'etra office. Mr. C. C. McCombie, of this place, bas purchased tbe steam driller from Mr. Geo A. Yot, of Carroll township, and Is now busily engaged in sicking wells at Hast ings. Mr. Levi Luther, a respected citizen of this place, who in bis younger days was considered one of tbe most successful bant ers In this section, located a coon tree tbe other day not a great distance from town and on Monday be and Scott Williams, after cutting the tree, succeeded In capturing five coons. Mrs. Elizabeth Dumm. wife of Mr. Val entine Dumm. of Carroll township, slipped on the board-walk leading to tbe spring bouse, thls(Wednesday) morning, and sus tained a severe fracture at or near the wrist. Tbe borough school dignitaries met on Wednesday evening and decided on some necessary minor Improvements to tbe public school building and advertise a letting for furnishing coal and klodling for that insti tutlon. The racee here to day (Wednesday) re sulted as follows : "Barney." of Johns town, took first prize, and Mr. II. F. Eck enrode's mare took tbe second. "Little Dan" being left in tbe "lurch." Tbe best time made was 3.2. On account of the recent beavy rams tbe track was by no means in good condition, consequently the low rec ords. Mr. F. II. Barker was here this (Wedoee. day)eveniog setting np the Republican pins, so to speak. Those who wish to be economical in their mode of living can rest assured that at tbe Eagle Hotel tbey will get good tubstantia! food acd a good bed at tbe lowest possible rates. C A. Lutber is proprietor and Is always ready and willing to meet tbe wants of Ms guests. X. Te nsy Frlewdo ! Patrsai, I will arrive at the Mountain Tlonse, Ebensbnrg. Pa., on Monday, October 29th aod remain for positively four days only with tbe largest line of overcoats, suite, bats and furnishings ever shown. I will bo pleased to baye yon call. Yours very truly, Amos Sclka. Ecosomt Clothing Co. TTOK SALE. ,oue aud lot In Ebensburg. Pa. A never lalllox sprinir. stable and OblbuUdlng on prim ise. Inquire at E. Dultoa at. Moo. hardware tore. Ebentbarg. Oct. 11, lss. TU SALE. Tbm Central Hole! la Ebeajbora together I with th farollnr will b told at rlrate sale. I Forunmaa.1 particular ioqoirw ol tha r. . Kribtr on the nrtmim. V. r. VRUff.1l. EDeoaburg. Oct. li. isss. vimcK.- iA All penona ar haraby notlflad that oa tha 12th lie to her. IMS. I parcbaaad I fray borae, and 1 bay bora Iraaa Mr. AaaaM. Waaklaad. ol t'leamsld tow n 11 1 p. Cunbrla county. Pa., and that 1 har left tha Sana la a or p.eloa lor tba tcraa ot M Say. All paraoaa r hereby bo U3d not to medtlla ar laterlere with the mm. K.J.KKLt. Ashvtlle, Oct. 19. 1SSS. ISTKAT NOTICE. Cam to tha reoidoaca of tha anaertbor la Koado townahlp oa or ateat tha aiteentii ol Jano, lsS. a rod and whito polled holler with craia. led born, no other mini to bo aeea, aa:e4 aboat tttrtv month. The owner I reqneatod 10 come lorward. trove property, pay cbanjre and tak her away, otherwise ahe will be disposed 01 as the law direct. B. F. MYCKS. Keada Twp Oct. is, lssg. TJIHTOlCS NOTU'E.-Havtng- been appointed an auditor to de cide apon exception! Sled to tbe e.-ond and par tial aecoBbt or Adam Myers, committee ol Peter Myers, a lanatio. and to report a distnocUuo of tbe land In bis band', notice Is hereby given that 1 will ait at the Arbitration Koom la the mrt House, tbensbars;. Pa., on Tuesday, October 3uth, 1SH8. at tea o'clock, a. ., to attend to tbe dntlea olsaid appoiateaent. at which time and place a.l pcrsoaa Intereated mast appear or be debarred rrom coming la on taid fond. M. II. KITTEXXh Auditor. Ebensburg, Oct-, l'i, lhM it. IT'XECrTOR'S NOTICE. j Letters testamentary on the estate or Pat rick . Kllcy. late ot febeaburK, Pa., deceased, hsriair been aranted to the nnderslaned. all per son Indebted to said estate are hereby noticed. to make paymeot to me without delay, ana toose havtna claims aitalnst the same will present Ibein. properly authenticated for settlement. Executor ol P. . Klley. dee'd. KbeoKbunr. Oct. li. et. ADM1NI?TKATKI. RUTH'h. Letter of administration on the estate ef James M el ermitt. late of Clearfield township, deceased, having been granted to the under. igned. notice I nereny given to an persons m ehted to said estate to make payment without delay. and all persons having claim agasnst tha same will present them properly authenticated lor sotueauent m mn. naii.ii.i " . .. Adm X ef James Mcliermitt, dec a. Clearfield Two, Oct. li, lSss. -6U PM1NISTK ATKI a NOTICE, ltun nl administration on the estate of David Urookbank. late ol Ashville borooxh. deceased, having been granted to the undersign ed, notice Is hereby given to all persona Indebted to said estate to make payment without delay, and all persons having claim aaalnst tha same will present tnem irniny samroiicsiwi . settlement to ANNIE BKOO It BANK. Adm'xol David Hmoklank, dec a. Ashville, Pa.. Oct. 6th. IMS. flt. TtTOTICE 1 To tba heir and legal Representative of Iiavld O barra.. deceased: iaae aouce tnatan Inquest will be held at the late residence or uerid O llax-a, deceased. In the township of Manster, In the eounlv ol Cambria, on 1 uesday. the aotn day ol October next, at 10 o'clock In tbe forenoon of that day, lor tbe purpose ot mitlnn partition . . . - 1 r. I .. I . I i4 .a 1 n n , n mtfl iT his heir and legal representatives. II tbe same ran be done without prejudice to or spoiling ot j tbe whole : otherwise, to value ana appraise m 4 tame according law. at which time and place yoa . are requested to attena 11 yoa tinna proper. JOSEPH A. OKAY.SheriU. Ebenaborg, Oct. ft, IMS VUTH'L- 1 is Ho -alio N. Burroughs r his legal rep resentatives Voa are hereby not 1 Bed that oa the 3rd dav at Sep September. la. tienry necner resented bis petition te the Coart of Common 1 les 01 camnria coaniv. i-a praying saia wn to make an order directing satisfaction to be en tered on a certain mortgaare executed by Hugh McNeal to Horatio N. Burroughs on certain land situate In Allegheny, township. Cambria County, Pk. which mortgage is dated the 0th day of Jan uary IHMand la recorded In record book of aald county In vol. S page SvT and S. la aecoo dance wita tne act 01 Assemoiy 01 jnne i". a oa are therelore required to appear at aaia court oa Monday. Iec ember 3d, 198. and how cause why aald order as prayed lor snoaia not do made. JOSEPH A. OKAY, shano. Ebensburg, Oct. XM, iss. STATE ol Pennsylvania, Coaaty ol Cambria. 8 S. Tbe Ceoimonweallh of Pennsylvania to tbe heirs and legal representatives ol Patrick Cmsstdav. deceased. tliirnmi : You are hereby cited to be and 1 apt-car before tha Judge ol our orphans' court. at Easburg. la and lor .aid county " day of Kecember next, then and there to show cause. If any you Lave, why "llsiaetloa .hould not be entered on a reeognixanee o; PeterCaasi- day. -herein he was bound to pey th. other heir. ol (aid decedee: the amount sue men in we vartitioa of certain rree ol said court fail not. Witness tho Hoa. Kobert I. Johnston. Presi dent judare ol our said Orphans' tsourt. at Ebens burg, this 3rd dav of September. A 1. lasS. JIISFPH A. UKAY.Sbenfl. CELEST1NE J. UL.IAK Clerk O. C. Sherifr umca, Eenaburx. Oct. 26. Itea. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF Valuable Real Estate. By virtue of an order Isaulna: out ol tha Court of (Common fleas ol Cambria county to me directed. 1 ill expese to public sale at tha tor room ol J. C. Noel, at Portage, on SATURDAY, A'OV. 3, '88. AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M. the following described real estate, vis : A piece or parcel of land situate tn Monrter towiMbln. Cambria county. Pa- adjoininr lands Hebe, Jobn MrAtninany. llernard BitfUa. Isaac Wlkaand Josepn EreidhotT. containing one DUDdrea sere, more or less, ion tana la neavi ly timbered, and Is all underlaid with coal. Also all tbat certain piece or parcel of land situate In tha village nf Portage. Cambria county. Pa- adjololna: P. K. K. oa th north and asst. lot ci I. C. Caldwell on the south and lot ol Albert Davis on tbe west, containing three acres, more or less, and having thereon erected a two-storied frame dwelling boose, a store room and outbuildings, all In rood repair. This land will be offered for sal la lot or piece, as well as in one whole j.ltco. - - -TEKMS OF SALE-fc Ten percent, of the purchase money to be paid at the time of ale, tbe balance ct one-third at lb confirmation ol tale, on third In sis months, and one-third In twelve monthi after tbe eoLBr matlon of tne sale. Itelorred payment te bear interest, and fo be secured by th judgment bond and mortgage ol the purchaser. JIIMJ'H ill LEEK. Assignee of .lobn C. oel, et ax. vVllmare. Pa.. Oct., 12. 18S8 3c, Orphans' Court Sale. OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtu of aa alia order Issuing ant ot tha Coot-tot Cambria coaaty. Pa., to ma di rected, I will expose to public sale cn th pram. sZlTUIWAY, OCT. 27, 'SS, AT 10:30 O'CLOCK A. M tha following described real estat. to wit: All that certain pi ere er parcel of land sltaaba tn Manster township. Cambria county. Pa ad joining lands of Jam Noon, William ferret, Patrick 4 Iwens. heir ef Patrick Oonnery acd Au gustine Willa. containing City four acres, mora or leas, having a two storied frame hout. a bank barn and tha necessary outbuildings, thereon erected. Inefarmt situated e1oe to the village ef Munster, and bas a rood nr.-hard and good water. w-l EHMS OF SALE.-e Tea percent, ot tbe purchase money to be paid wbea the property I sold, the balance ot one third at confirmation ol aale, and tbe remainder In two equal payments. In six and twelve moatb wltn Interest, tn be secured by the Judgment bond and mortgage of the porrhaeer. MATILUA FAKKKN. Adtn'x et 1 Mantel M. Farren, dee'd. Manner. Pa., Oct. 6. lftnS. FARM FOR SALE. Th subscriber residing In Carroll township, Cavabrla county will sell at private sale the larn on which he reside lour miles east ol Carrulllowa oc th road leading from Carrol no wn to Loretto, containing 10 acres, about 100 acrea of which ar cleared, having thereon a two-tcry plank L honsa aod frame barn. A Sue orchard u oo tte premts and tha farm Is In a good state of cul tivation and I wall watered. For (arm appl; to th subscriber oa th premises. JOHN HOflUE. Hay rover. I hav sc dared a really from periodica; return of bay fever. Oovert a; Cneever, Inr ai't. a;- Keatscl Ely' Cream Maim. I ased tt during; ever, atlae. I eaa cheerfully tesUfy a. to th. immediate ana continued reiiei oniamea oy it use. I heartily recommend It to tho sa fieri nir from this or kindred complaint. (Kev.) H. JL. Smith. Clinton. Wt. ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, LORE1TO. TA. IX CHARGE OF FRANCISCAN BROTHERS. Board and Tuition for tho Scholastic You-, $200. March ata, 1S. C . J- , T. U. , ?4 j i 1 ' ward ; Sth ward, at the bouse ol August Weiica " . . . m , U frt-fr VmClATnTl 11(171 ! C-:i 2:t. lis . Ccis::T.i!tL TirHEREAS, by an Act ef the General Alsem- IT biy of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, entitled Aa Act to Herniate tbe Ocaer- enjoyned apoa me to give public notice or said ( election, and te enumerate 1b aald notice what offlcen are to be elected. 1. Joseph A- Oray. nign snenn ri tne county or camona, in the Commonwealth ol Pennsylvania, do hereby make known and give notice to tha elector of the ooantr aforesaid, that a Oeneral Election will be held in the aald County of Cambria oa tbe uEiiu mm, i, 1. 1:::, (the same being tte Tuesday next following tbe Brst Monday ol said month), at which time State and tlonnli omcers will be elected as follows : nT C"T afloni lusnce 01 the peace and al TH1KTV ELECTORS for President and Vase J0. notaries public and persons In the mill President, j tar rv ,ce of tne fr'tat; "or shall any election r'l I PERSONS for Judaea of Supreme Court. ! "ceT be eligible to any civil office to be filled at ONE PEKSON lorSherifl ol Oatnbria County. I n 'cti"n " which he shall serve, save only to .... .. . J surh idhikrfl n,t. mnnlml ... I .... I m . ... ipntrtitstm lor jtuaiior uenerai. 1 IN K I'KHSI IN tor Conacres. UNEPtK-siiN for Senator. TWO PKKSi NS fr Assembly. ONE PEKSON lor poor lMrcetor or Cambria county. ON E PEKSON for Jury Commissioner of vjajn blia county. I also hereby make known and alve notice that the places for holding the aloresaid elections In several wards, boroughs, districts and township within said county are as follow, to wit : Tbe elector ol tha district composed of the bor ough or Ashvilie. to meet at tbe house of D. tr. M yers In said bwrough. The elector ol the district composed ol tha township of Allegheny to meet at Hradley'i school hoase, ln aald townahlp. Tba elector ol tbe district composed of the township el Adam to meet at the house ol 1 Un let liunmlre, lu Adamsburg. The electors ol the district composed of the township of Barr to meet at the school houje No. II. In said township. Tbe elector ol the district com posed ol the township ol Hiacklick to meet at tbe bouse on tbe property of Simon Adam la .Belsaao. In said township. The elector of tha district composed or the township ol Cambria to meet at tbe ora.ee ol Abel Lloyd at Lloyd Springs hotel, la said township. Tba elector ol tne district oombosed nf tha borough ol Cambria to meet a follows : 1st ward, at the school bouse In said ward ; 2d ward. In the borough lockap la said ward. Tbe electors of the district enmrosed ol the towashlp ol Carroll to meet at tbe house of John i"lbk. In said township. The electors ol tbe district composed of tbe bor ough of Carrolitowa to meet at tbe schoo! house Id said borough. The electors of the district composed of tbe township of Chest to meet at school house No. V, in said township. Tbe elector ot th district composed of the bor ough ot Cheat Springs to meet at the house ol Jacob Wagner, In said bora ugb. The elector of tbe district composed of tba township of Clearfield to mret at school house No. i. adjoining tha village of Bt- Augustine, ln aid towohip. The electors of tba district composed or the township of Coneraaugh to meet at the school boose at Singer's, ln said township. The electors of the district composed of the bor ough ol Cooemaugh to meet a lolloas." 1st ward, at the bouse of Peter Maitzie. 1n said 1st ward ; 2nd ward, at the house ol John Swartxman In said 2nd ward. The elector ol the district composed of the bor ough ol Uoopersdale to meet at the school bouse in cald borough. The electors of th district composed of the lownsnip 01 i.royie u bi si m senwo, noun iu the villaae of Summerblll. ln said tewnshlp. 1 ne electors 01 tne district romposea 01 tne township ol Dean to meet at Ulcbiand' school bouse, in aald townsnip. Tbe electors ol the district 00 m pose J of the bor ough ol East Conemugh to meet at tbe school bouse la said borough. Tha elector ol the district composed ot tbe bor- augh of Ebensburg to meet as follows r East ward, at the office of KicharJ Jones. Jr., In said I ward; West ward, la Council Koom. in said I am. - 1 Tbe electors of tba. district composed of the I township of Elder to meet at tbe schaol house In tbe village ot Mt. Boo if see. In said township. The elector of the district composed of tbe bor ough of Eranklin to meet at the azhool house in aid borough. Tha electors of the district composed ol the bor ons b ot South Fork, te meet at the public school bouse No. 3 of said borough. Tba elector ol the district eompfe-t of tbe township ol Oallitxm to meet at th Mountain school house in said towashlp. The elector ot the district com pored of the bar each ol Oailltxtn to meet at the school house la said borougn. Th elector of tha district composed of tbe bor ough of Urubbtowa to meet at th public school house in said borough. The elector of the district eompoeed of the townshlpof Jackson to meet at the house ol Henry Kacertn aald township.- Tha electors ol the district composed of tJe bor- CUgh of Johnt.wn to meet as lofiow. : lit ward, j .tBeome, tormir eccupled by Thomas a Wall j pnne ,qnare, 'u m4 ,t t'u. oihce of J. S. -.,Vi v, jrkt atreat aald ...H. v,i I V?kZZS: Broad 'SAiZti ( .... .,h mrrf . ,h. .hno, kum ,b ...j nd wn pol'ery la aald ward ; 7th ward, at th office S. WJdil ler In ald ward. Th elector ol the district com pose 1 ol the bor rua-b ol Lilly tn meet at the be use ol Uepiuut Bender In said boruush. The electors ol tbe district composed of tbe bor ough of Loretto to meet at the achoui hour in aa .1 borough. The electors ol the district com posed of the towns b'p ol Monster to meet at the warehouse of Aogustlne Durbln. deceased, la tha village of Munster. la said towashlp. Tbe electors ol tbe district oomroe 1 ol the bor ough of Mlllvllle lo meet aJ lollows : JJt ward, at the lockup: 2d ward, at the hose carriage bouse. In arid ward. Tba elector of th district composed of tbe bor ough ol Prospect to meet at the Council Cham ber In (aid borough. The electors of the district composed of the township ol Portage to meet at the school house Bear tbe village ol Portage. Tbe electors of the district composed of tbe township of Keada to meet In tbe tmshoD of Abraham Cornellius, la tha village of lilasgow, ln said township. The electors of the district e imposed or the township of Btchtand to meet at tho house ef j j0.epn Oela. In said townstale Tbe elector ol th district com noted ot the township et Stonyereek to meet at J aeoby's school house, in said town.blp. The electors ot the district composed ol tha townlbip ot Summerhill to meet at school houe No. 4 in said townsbip. Tha elector of the district oom p. eed of the townsbip ol Susquehanna to meet at the house of Michael I'lattln said towo'hip. I n. viscion Of ino nistncb cuupgwi Ol Ule i townahiuol West Tavlor te meet at the school ' house near James Hlough's, tn said township. a w electors 01 w. oiaxrici. composea Ol toe tnwcsbip of East Taylor to meet at the house of f'eter Khoades. near the Heudrlck' school house. In said township. The elector of the district composed el tbe bor ough of South Fork to meet at public school house Mo. 2. In laid borough. Th electors ai the district composed of the bor ough ot 1 unnelblli to sveel at the school house in aid borough. Tbe elector of tbe district composed of tbe bor. ougb of W oodvale to meet at th new school house la said borough. lorthbor- Chamber in The electors ol the district composed ougn of V 11 more to meet at Council Chamber ln (aid borough. rhe electors ol tbe district eompoaed of the townsnip of Washington No. t to meet at school bouse No. 3 ln said district. townshlpof Washington No. X, to meet at school house No. i on the piks leading from Creeson to Tbe elector of the district composed of tbe townsbip ol While to meet at tbe small store Bouse of John C. Uates ia aald township. Tba elector ol the district eompoeed ol the towashlp ol Yodar te meet as follows: First di visional school house No. 3 tn said townsbip: 3 division at Beam' school house In aald town ship. SPECIAL ATTENTION. Sec I. Every male rlticea twenty-one year of age, possessing tbe qualifications shall be enti- . v ... . .11 .1 .ilnnt First -He shall bave been a citizen of tha Unl- - , In aald ward : etb ward, at the Jobnsto ted State at least one month. uasaacros, disclmrpe falling: from tlic lud Second H shall hav resided la the Stat one 1 Into tbe throat, nmctimw profuse, wntci y, year (or It having previously been a qaalitied i and acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, uiucoun, elector or native bora citizen of the State he sbail ; puruh-nt, bloody and putrid; the ry n-o bave removed thetefrom and returned within six ' weak, watery . and inflamed; tlit ro is riiigiuo; months) immediately preceding the election. i in the ears, deafness, hacking or couching to Eourtb It twenty-one year et age or upward, I cloar tho throat, expectoration of cUcnsive he (ball have paid within two year a Stat er matter, together with ecalia from ulcers; tbe county tax, which .ball have teen aj?e.et at j voice ia chantred and has a nunl iwantr; the least two inoath and paid at least one month j lrcath is otTt-nsive: smell and t.mto are im be fore the election. pain-l: tbero is a eensntion of dizr.incs. with Sea. . All elections by the citizens shall be by : m-ntnl depression, a hacking eougli and g'n baliot. Every ballot voted shall be numbered In ! eral dcliility. tnly a few of tho al.ove-miiiH d tha order ia which it shall be received, and the symptoms are likely to bo preac-ut in anyone cumber recorded oy tbe election o Ulcers on the i cafv. ThouMands of cae- nnnunllr, without list of voters, opwelte the name of the elector 1 mnnifostinH; half of tho above cyuiptoma. ro hnnnunu ih. i.iiiiu A n v Blactor nu write : suit ill consumption, and end in tlie-irruve. hi name upon his ticket, or cause hi name to bs written tbercea. and attestod by a citizen of the dlatrlct. Tbe elvctloa otneera sbail be sworn or affirmed not tod is -lose bow any elector shall have voted unless required to do o a a witness in a judicial proceed in.. Sec. . Kiector shall la all eases except trea son, felony and breach ol surety of lb peace, be pr rtlened from arreft during their attendance on ac election, and In roidk to and returning therefrom. See. 4. Whenever any of tbe qnalifled elec tor or ui tjommonweaita snail ue tn active mil Itarr service, under a requisition from tlie rresl. dent or tne l nued state or by authority irom thi tmmonwealih. suen elector may exerclas tb nabt of sua raa-e in all elections by the cut- ten, under such regulations as or shall bs pre- scribed by law. as tuil a If they wers present at their usual idace ol election. hoc 7. All law retculatlDK th holding f n but no elector shall be deprived of tbe iivlleKe t a iuua bw auiiuiui .aaiwj. iiaua. a. vj vaavws raMB ' al am ,D j Sec. 8. Any person who shall irtve or promise , to Ktre to any elector i to irlve to any elector any money, reward or other vaiuableeoaxMeratioas lor his vuta at any elec- linn nrlnr.lthhAlJfii.thai.ai ArvhAihi I .ir. or promise to Klve ueb consideration to any other person or party tor such elector's vote or for the withholding thereof, and any electorwboshall re ceive or aarree to receive for himself or another, any money , reward or other valuable considera tions (or hi vote shall alaay election, or ior with holding same, thereby lor U its th rlvrht to vots st such elections ; and an elector whose rticbt to vote shall be challeuaed for such eaue be lore the election ottirers. (hall be required tn swear or af firm that the matter ol tbe challenge I unuae be lore hi vote (hall he received. &ee. . Any person who shall while a candi date lor oillee be Hulltv ol bribery, traud or wil ful vlelatlon ol any election law snail be torever dlrqoaliaed from licldlnc any office ot trust or pront within his fommonwealtb ; and any pot son convicted of wiltul violation of any election laws snail, in addition to any penalties provided by law, be deprived of tne right ol sudraK abso lutely lor a term of four years. tSevc. 13. lir Its purpose t votlof no peoa shall be deemed to hare rained a residence by reason of his presence, or lost It by reason ol bis absence, while employed In tbe service, either etrtl or military, ol this State, or ol the l ulled State, or on the seas, or while a student of anr Institution of learning, nor while kept In a poor bouse or other asylum at public eipente. nor while con fined la public prison. Sao. 14. Ill trie t election boards shall consist ol a judge and two Inspectors, who shall be chosen annually by tbecltitens. Kaeh eKetorshall hare tbe right to 701a lor the judge and one Inspector, and eacb lnsjeeur (ball appoint the clerk. Tbe nrst election Doard ol any new district 6ball be selected, and vacancies in election board rilled .1 ..Jt Y 1. . DJ w- tl, om ,,?"t?,pIIK'i m rrest upon day ol e "on, d . JS5J ,Juk,n " nd tr" k-lcctlon officers lee traas. mltting returns, exoept boon a warrant of a court ol record or judge thereof, tor an election traud. lor leiony.or lor wanton breach of tha peaco. In cities they may claim exemption from jury duty during their terms of service. Sac It. No person shall be qnallOed to serve si an election offl-er who shall hold or who shall hare held an omce or appointment or employ ment In or under tbe government ol tbe l otted States, orol this State, or ol anveltv or eounlv. "r any municipal ooara. eommismon or trust In low tbe grade ol city or county oilicer. a shall be . : . - " i..- aesigoatea cy law. And also the following Act of Assembly now ln force la this State, via : ACT OF JANUARY 30, 1373. Sec. 4. That all elections hereafter held onder the laws ol this Commonwealth, tbe polls pliall be opened at 7 o'clock a., m.. and close at 7 o'clock p. si. Sao. 8. Whenever there shall be a vacancy In an election board on the morning ol election, said vacancy shall Le filled ln conloruiity with exist ing law. The Act of Assembly, entitled "An Art relat ing to the election ol tbli. Commonwealth." pass ed July 2, ISIS, provides as lollow. t wit: That the Inspectors and J iilrei shall meet at the respective place appointed lor holding tbe election lu the district to which they respectively oeiong. oeiore i o'cioea in tne morning ot Tuesday, November 6th, and each said Inspector shall ap polntone clerk, who shall be a quail tied voter of aucb district. In case tbe person who shall have received the second highest number ol votes lor Inspector sbail not attend on tbe day of an election, then the person wbe shall have received the next highest number ot votes forjudge tbe next precejlng election shall acta Inspector in tls place. And In case tbe person who sbail have rece ived the highest number of votes lor inspector shall not attend, tba person elected juage shall appoint an inspector in his place. And In case tbe person elected shall not attend, then the Inspector who shall have re ceived the highest number of votes shall appoint a judge in his place, and II any vacanv shall con tinue in tbe lKard for tbe space ol one hour after tba time Oxed by tbe law tor the oenlng ot the election, tbe qualified voters ol the township, wara or district tor which such officer! have been elected, sbail elect some one of their camSer to till vacancy. MODE OF VOTING. The attention ol all qualified voters Is directed to tbe loilowing Actol Asseuiby regulating the mode ot voting in this comuiouwealtti : CHANUEIN MODE OK VOTINtE A Act regulating the mode ol voting at all the elect lens in the tevcral counties of tbe Com monwealth, approved March M. lNi : Sac. I. Ho 11 enacte 1 by the Senate and House ol Kepreeenatlvca of the Commonwealth ol Penn sylvania in tieneral Assembly mt. aod Is here by enarted by the authority ot the same that tba qualified voter of tne several counties of tins Cotnmonwejllh at tbe general, tovnslilp. bor. oua:h or special eloCTioua. are hereby authorised and required to vote the tickets printed or writ ten or partly printed or partly written, everally classified a lollows: Oue ticket shall embrace tba names of all J udires of Courts to ba voted tor. and be lateled "Judiciary;" one ticket shall em brace the names ot all State officer to tm voted lor. and be labeled "Mate;"' one ticket shall em brace the names ol alicouuty ottirers tube voted lor. and re labeled "County ." one ticket shall em brace all the names of all township officers to be labeled "Township:" one ticket shall embrace the names of all borough officers to be voted fur. and be labeled Horouirb:'' ami each class hail be deposited In a se para is ballot box. tilvcn under ray band, at iny office In Ebens - barg. this xth day ol Oclobnr in th year or our Lord one thousand eiabt bundrel and eighty. eight and the lndeeniance ol the t'nlted Stales ol America theone bumlred and twelfth. JOSEPH A. OKAY. Sheriff. Sheriff' Offlse. Ebensburg, Oct. I. 1j. L L JOHj'S'.M. 1. J. EtC. JL W. BICK. ESTABLISHED 1871. 1 ESTABLISHED ISSS Jobnston. Bnct & Co. Carrolltown Bant, rv.a.Vs.., tea. --.ro-Hwa, n. i..u.l1 i. i. j A SHARBAUGH, A. W. BUCK, Cashier. ) Cashier. General Banting Bnsmess Transacted, j The following re tbe principal featnrei ol a i general balking t.usincss : DF.POMTK ( Eecelvef? payable on demand, and Interest bear ing certificates issued to lime depositors. Fztended to customers on farorable terms and approved paper discounted at all times. COLLECTIONS Made In the locality anJ upon all the banking town in tbe United Slate. Charges moderate. DRAFT! Issued negotiable In all parts of the United States, and lorelKh exchange irrued on all parts ol Euroi e. ACCOTNTS (II merchants, farmers and others solicited, to whom reaaonuble aecomo latlon will be exten1ed. Patrons are assured tbat all transaction shall be held as strictlv private and e nbdentlal. and tbat they will be treated as liberally a good banking lules will permit. liespectfnlly. JOHNSTON. Itlt li A CO. tvco's.n.s,ni vTfiMO LIVER Vi.t PILLS. ItEfTAItE Of I3I1TATIOXS. AZTTATS ASK IXJtt TR. Fl IZlli irS 1' EIGHTS, OS UTILE SVGAR-COATED PILLS. Reins; entirely- vegetable, thry op. eruLe wuuoui aisiurui :.aiie to tlie Bvstoiiu dift. or occu not ion. rut up iu trlas vials- heniK-ti- illy anl.Kl. AlvflVB Ircp a and rcliiibb. As c. Uiese littlo l'tileU auusfacuoo. Kive tau xii obi pcrivct SICK II L, t- Bllloaa llradarhf, liirziuesa, oiibtlpa tlon, I ii d I gea t i o n. Ililioaa Attacks, and ail deruiiginonta if tho stom ach and iMiwcls, are prompt ly rriievfd and KTiuuncntly cured lr th usn of Ir. i Pierre's Pleasant Par i Pierre's Pleasant I'nrpatlve Pellets, I In ezplunntion of tii rcmotliul power of thcon I pelicta over no prf-nt a variety of diseascs.it j may truthfully lie snid that their notion iijon the tystem ia universal, not a plana or finite druggiM.2Soent a vial. Munufuctured at tho CbeuiK-al Laboratory of VToitt-D's DisrosAur Mkiiicai. AnsociaTiON, BuQaio, K. V. SSQQS. is offcTd by the manufactur er of Ir. Safe's Catarrh Itriucdr, for a case of Cbrouic Nasal Catarrh which m Vi - iwiuui i-unj. STFIPTOJH OF CATARRH Dull. ! heavy hcaduche. obetniction of the nasal i No dines no is so common, more di-eeptfve aud dangerous, or less understood by physicians. Itr its null. Booth inc. and benlnie I'rorci-ticB. Dr. t-are'8 t'atarrb. Itoincdy eur.-a tho; wrrrt oases of Catarrlt, c old In tlae licnd," Coryaa, and 'ia.rr hnl Headache. bold by drugs; iat everywhere; !) centa Ml'n told Agony from Catarrh." Trot W. njirssrii, the famous mesmerist, of Ithaca. A". ' writes: "Some ten years ntro I ..ifTnr...l i n f . . 1.1 .irnnT fmm rhmni.! nnftnl ! catarrh. My family physlfiitn gave me up ot incurable, ana saia l uium uh: .-iy k wiiv .llf.h - ,,... nM .- ovrrv dnv. townrds sun- mJ voice would t-comc so hoarse 1 coiil.l i l)areT ept above a whisper. In the morninar my cuuhinR aud deariug of my throat woul.1 nimoet btranle me. liy tho uo of llr. Sntre s I La.tmrrn Hcmedv. In three rnontha. I wn a well , nma, and the euro naa been peruianenU" I constantly Hawkins; and Spitting." THOMAS J. Itrsn.NO. Pine rwe, I w. Wuw, io, wni: 1 was n irrf-at ufT'rer I caiurrn ior lurec ears. .11 n.u a 1 wmiio Hardly nrontne, ana wa constnn. iv nn King; I ana aniuinir. alio lur luu iU7L r.uri iik.iilus ! could not lirvuthc Ihi ouRli the nostrils. I thotisrbt not hinc- could be done for mo. Luck ily. I was adviwnl 10 try Ir. Zaire's Cntnrrh Remedy, and I am now a well man. I la-lit-ve it to be the only sure remedy for catarrh now innnufiM-tured, and one hns only to (rive it a fair trial to experienoo Utountiic; rosuits and a permanent cure." Three Bottles Core Catarrlt. ELI ItODiMKS, Iiunvm P. O-. fXumMd Co Pa iys: ly dauchter bad eutarrh when she was five years old. very l.adly. 1 now lJr. Saire a Catarrh Remedy nuvertisea, sna pro- , cured a bottlo for her, mm soon nnw tnat it h..rwd her: a third bottlo effected a tiernm- nent cure, tshe i now eieTUtucn Tears old aud sound aud hearty." AY Hien "' watit Itttois printed call at tl U elflce. PROMISES MY SET BUT 'TIS PERFOIUIAXMS THAT Performances not promises have placed us at. the head of the Retail Clothing Business .hi Western Pennsylvania, and established for us r u honest name that no upstart competitors enn ever blot out. We have promised to sell tl: citizens of Cambria and surrounding countic this Fall the cheapest and best clothing that tho country can produce, and now extend a cor dial invitation to everybody to come and ex amine our grand new stock, compare our price and give us their candid opinion whether w are in position to fulfil our promises. Our Fal! Suits and Overcoats are grand beyond descrip tion. Our prices are too low for any competi tors tz reach. BARGAINS IN OVERCOATS. Leading Clothiers of Johnstown, Pa. O 7 ECKEiRODE ? HOPPLE have just returned from the Extern Cities with a large and com plete assortment of Fall and Winter Goods consisting of .Men's and Boys; Suits and Overcoats ; Ladies, Misses' and Children's Coats, Jackets, Wraps and Shawls ; all Styk-s of Woolen Dress Good', Flannels, Underwear, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Blankets, Comforts, Robes, Horse Blankets ; llubber Goods of all kinds ; fine assortment of Milinary Goods and, in tact, a general variety of Goods. Having bought at a discount, we are now prepared to offer Special Inducements and Low Prices to Cash Buyers. Solic iting your patronage we guarantee satisfaction. Respectfully, ECKEKRODE fc HOPPLE, Carrollto'.vn, Pa. OVERCOATS c ft n C r MARCH BIGHT THE READY-MADE CLOTHIER ! OP1 ALTOONA, Pa.,i 0 NEXT TO P0ST0FFICE. Not a single l:ist Full Overcoat was ennul over to rust on the shelves, fade on the counters cr to lie injured by hand ling. All such floods were sold to and bought by Stern, of the Golden Eagle. J My present stock of Overcoats is direct from the laanu-' jfacturers, who obtained the fabrics from which the' are com-! J posed direct from those who made them. Consequently no! jtax exists imposed by clothing speculators, jobbers, brokers,! 'middle-men and the like. In buying a coat you pay but a! jsmail price for the cloth, a small price for making it up, andj a much smaller price to me for bringing it here and otl'ering it' ito you for sale. Thus I am enabled to sell Overcoats yu: may not believe it until you call arcund and see cheaper; than any other house in Altoona, or in Blair county, or in this State, or, as for that, in the United States of America.' ig words, it's true, but call and see. . j All of the aggregated New and Popular Fabrics enter in-, jto the composition of the garments made up in the Latest! Styles of Fashionable Taste for the present season, which, be-j jing strictly the case, no one who calls will fail to be aslonish-j ed at the Marvellously Low Prices at which such Radically vSupcrior Goods are sold. ' Undercoats, also, at under QiMadc of the Best Materials, Fresh and Fash l ionable, in Great Variety and Extent of CCi .! i t TWELFTH STREET. NEXT Geo. "W. Cladin SALESMEN WANTED TO SfLL. NI'KSKKY STorK. Profitable emjiloymcnt for honest, eT-nretic men, either on nalary or cnminlifhin, exi ennes pid. A fine ombt turnlnhed each salesmen, i The hn.Mnep ea.'liy learned. We urow nil the j new anJ mre varieitei oi Fruit and rninental c tr.-es. Write I .r terms. linul'K-;. iil; i. ! THOMAS. Maple Ave., Nurseries, West fl. ester, FJtablif..ed 1S5. j Sept. 14, ISfrJ, lm. , ' I'll EAFF.MT and BFJST. l'rlees Heenrco - HOLMAN'S Mil PARALLEL BIBLES ! Panes, liver -'"Kl.rw'y if.uarafea. At II vented tree. A f lroularj J . milmsnd' .' , t'ltili 1 Lisxi&jiy 'i . : , KEEP THE'!. -AT- 0 D STRAIGHT TO a prices, as well as 1 Stock. DOOR POSTOFFCE. Our N8 CoatinaliGii Sot Gun a:3 Iiiili Frf o.-'t I- ii. Iff ,-0 W n r tul t '?t'f ii . of i . M. ." if;;-.:;.'.'...: ol':i emii-:kuu (ju.ns '! uuMii i. itM.i thf b"-t valnom l'i rrurk t. If In wi.r (if.a. K:)na, 'Hhfllil W ;i t- Im or SMir't:aj kji,.1 ii .r VJ';"?."i::"v:;'. wi man on tiik ito.Vn will p. :l t.n "ii. &intl i.1 ft. "rOno Mil Cart ti-tto V-Is tie. d Co.. 54 & 53 Duass St.. i!ev? Ycrk. I Reliable Agents To Sell or NEW ltHiM A KM Al Tl ATltJ .KWINU MAflUNK, ihc Ay. ... Ij'bernl ft.ilnwpiMit". Add re w uv.i:t.i- i; i. wi'.sn.x Mi'c ( ll-TM.I liU Fill U.t lijJI.i'j.l A, FA. I'd. V.I. is 4t. . . HENKY "W ISE C-ARNEXT. Arrorncy-at-La'w. WAS.-TIiifiTOV. 1. p. i I ir