aialmn f xumim. jp.tr. . - yoj, 2. isss. LOCAL .UYD l'RSO.AL. Vote for John J. Kinney. Ex Sheriff Luther, of Crrolltown town skip. 10 town on Wednesday. Mr. John Reese, of this place, purchased a fine match team of torses this week. -II. II. Myers. Esq.. or this place, who v sited Hi;efODte last week returned home 0n Monday-. -McOonald. Loretto. Ta., has Just re vive, a car load of A No. 1 salt, cheap for fpot cash or trade. At Barkers' you can bay the best black or blue worsted suit for J10 ever brought to town for that money. Work is progressing rapidly on the new store-room and dwelling of Mrs. R. E. joni-s, on Hliih street. Mr.U. E Jours, of this place, who Is eniploy"'! near Keynoldsville, Jefferson county, U at totae oo a visit. -Mr. Jotm Kitzharris and wire or Hollis jujHinim. r.. were vlsltln friends In Et riishtir. the latter part of last week. A lame and varied stock of bore tilaiikuis and robis, at very low prices, at vvkenrode A Iloppei's. Carrolltown. -ouiteanumberof "Snckers" attended i t!m Indian aieaicine "uw u -j evontnij. Next time "watch the rrofessor." Nw eoi. .ew goods. Fall and win ter stork jtut rrfrtve.1 at McDonald's, Lor ftto, Va., at hard rn prices, for spot cash or t!e. Mr. Abel Move". Jr , of Shady-Side. Alleahenv ennnty. r'd a short Tlsit to her parent. Mr and Mrs. K. G. Kerr, of this plc. this wet-lc. Choice apples sell In Terry eounty at the rate of one dollar for three bushels. Po tai ' re also a large crop and are quoted st thirty ct-nts a bustiel. prominent citizen of Portage, offers to wut f too to (73 that John J. Kinney wlil he the next Sheriff of Cambria eounty. J..hniown Prmocrat. -Vote for A. V. Dlrely. Headquarters for boots and shoes for fall mid winter, at prices to suit everybody it E-'kenrode A Hopple'. Carrolltown, Ta. "o reed to shiver with cold. A rue. in the price of wheat very soon sleets the flour market, but when wheat nmes down there appears to be a "sort of ilownns" In flour's tumble. At Barkers" you ean buy a stripe worsted fult (very pretty style) either In it k or cut away for 1 1.1.50 ; cheaper than either Altoona or Johnstown. Mr. James Oant, our tentorial artist tmafine paintlnic at hit tbaylng parlor on Centre street, -which Illustrates how ihsvlnii was done in olden times. At Barkers' you can bay diagonal (nirk or cut-away) suit, somethlna very fine, for irt 00 ; If yon want a nice suit look it thi', can't be beat In the State. If In need of a suit of clothes or an overcoat, remember the lamest and finest siirttunt and the lowest prices will be found at Eckenrode A Tloppel's, Carroll- town. J. D. Earoo. near Farrandsvllle, Clinton eounty, the other day shot a gray eagle, whli'h measured seven feet from tip to tip of it winijs. The eagle, bad captured one of Mr. Enron's turkeys. The store of Thorn a Trosser, of Brts bln, Clearfield county, and the dwelling of Thomas Lloyd, adjoining, were destroyed by fire la.it SaturJay. The former's loss Is fio.ooo. with only partial Insurance The sale of the personal property of JtwDh Xol. deeoased, that was to have taken place, on Saturday, October 20th, was poponed on aeeount of ihe weather until ?atunar. November 3rd at one o'clock. Another new lot of ladles' and mNseV coats Just wnissxl. at a discount, which will be sold at prices within the reach of all. at Ecksnrode A Ilopple's, Carrolltown, Ta Proressor Leech, who baa been laid up for Ave or six weeks with typhoid fever, is acaln to be seen on our streets, looking considerably worse for bis Illness, lie Is rapidly improving and willsoou be himself again. On last Monday John RIcketts, of KaJ township, killed one of his Cots wald ewes and she dressed 110 pounds of beautiful mutton. John sajs that such heep protects the American farmer and bis family enough without any protection on the wool. Th Ulnehart Opera and Moslcal Come dy company will appear at the Opera House on next Monday nlaht and If half what the pa per ay of them ;s tiue our people are in for a rare treat. Tickets for sale at James' drug more. Oo In tlrao as tbe scaU will soon be all taken. Messrs. 1). himon A Brother, of Altoo na, were hete on Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday with a large and varied assort ment of clothiti and boots and shuei. Mr. Simon was well pleased with hit amies, pr tleularly In the shoe line, having sold a lame number and variety of shoes. Vote for Thomas II. Oreevy. You have bad lots of chances this week to buy clothing, but we know tnat you have not all bought, and our advice la, slip In at Birkers and see :helr Immense stock of clothing, and examine their prices, and then you will know how much money you can save by buying your goods at home. The Huntingdon G'tV says that Misses Dollle and Miunle Ulmea. r.f Mount Union, hae cut and shocked ovor t,30O shocks this eon. earning over f.0. They oid not baye to do It. bat did It for recreation and pura love for the Oulda. They are hand some, rosj cheeked. Intelligent and smart girts. Mr. William Twichard'on. of this place on Wednesday afternoon, while working at thebnlldlngof the new bridge In Blaekltck townahlo. ucfortunate'y got bis hand eanght between the wheel and the frame of theder rick while hoieting a large stone and bad three of bis Angers bad'y hurt He will not be able to work for some time. Vote for C. A. Buck. When we went borne to supper one evening list week we found Isaac Davis bad been there and left a dozen nicely fried oysters for our supper. We were tickled all over when wo saw the oysters, have Keen in a good humor ever since, and believe there is nothing like fried oysters for mak ing a raao contented and happy. When hungry call on If aae, at bis restaurant on Centre street These cool evenings and cool mornings make one begin to think about gating an overcoat, and It Is high time that you should be securing one. If you have not done so alrenrty, we wish to say to yon that you will End the largest stock of overcoats ever brought to town, down at Barkers' -William D. FalUr. of near Ickesburg, Perry county. Is much annoved by having the contents of his bouse tamed topsy tnr vey, notwithstanding watchers have been Place both Inside and outside the bouse to discover the cause. Nothing has beo miss ing, though a pocketsbook containing fJ3 was takn ai. . - w . . ,,.u,ui uwcupwiira ana (Drown on the tlixir. Storit t:iu f.n .k. hoe Thi mjstry is Inexplicable. Vote for John S. Rhey. McDonald at Loretto, Pa., is selling off the following lines of goods at actual cont for spot cash or stood marketable produce as follows : Dry goods, flannels. Kentucky Jeans, ladles', mioses' and children's shoes, also boy's and men's boots and shoos, bats, caps and clothing, etc. Now Is your time to get bargains. The Rloebart Combination are knock ing the twinkling little stars out of the azure depths at dough's Opera House. Last night's rendition of Bon Bons was given to a jammed honse op stairs and down and Lit the audience hard. Peters' comedy work Is ridiculously funny be can't keep from being funny, even In bis announce ments ; and tbe music Is rattling. The sextet last night broavbt down the house for a triple encore. CfciKicotie O., Daily Xtics, Oct. lltA. 1887. Vote for James A. Wharton. "Some Adopted Americans" Is the title of an article In the November number of Th Amtrira Magazine. This article was prepared by tbe editor of the Journalist, Mr. Allan Formao. who has made a careful study of tbe lower class Immigrants and tenement bouse dwellers of New York City. Mr. Formao bas not been a mere casual ob server, out bas lived in these densely-populated tenements, and is, therefore, compe tent to give strong and graphic pictures of the mode of life or these poor people with out any aid from his Imagination. As 8. Fessler, of Marysville, Terry , county, was driving some steers home a few days ago, a cow belonging to Robert Belton Joined tbe procession. As Belton was driv ing her out William Toland came along with a bag of apples oo his shoulder, and one of tbe steers made an attack on bltn, ripHng open tbe the bag, and while another made for John MoKenzie, who was carrying a bag of chestnuts Tbe animal gave blm a good chase and finally made out to catch him, throwing biro down and maklcg some ugly cuts and bruises. Vote for Daniel McLaughlin. Prof esM)r Joseph K ira ball exhibited his trained (?) mare. "Nance," In the old skat ing rink In this place, on Monday evening, to a large and enthusiastio audience, "Nance" performed many new and difficult tricks, such as seesawing, and standing on a box and resting one, foot on her trainer's bead. She also stood on the some box and held a silver dollar In ber mouth, and we have the Professor's word for it that she ran do the same thing. Just as easily, with a half dollar. One of the features of tbe enter talument was tbe sweet (?) and appropriate music, which was furnished by Kimball's original "tom-tom orchestra. After tbe entertainment the Professor thanked tbe audience, in a short, but eloquently worded address, for their generous patronage. Read Township I (etna. Dear Freeman : We welcome tbe sun shine again, and ball with Intense delight tbe favorable change the weather bas taken. The recent long wet spell had cast a damper over the hopes of tbe moet sanqulne hus bandmen ; and for a time, the continuous wet weather threatened destruction to tbe outstanding crops ot buckwheat, corn. etc. MUs Amelia Smith, daughter of Wm. Smith, Eq.. of this township, was nnited In marriage to Mr. Bernard Wise, of Gal lltzio. at the residence ot ber father, on last Tuesday. J. M. Beers now manipulates the yard stick in tbe store of Glasgow A Co., at Fal len Timber. II. J. VanScoyoc, tbe former clerk, baa stepped down and out to engage in butchering. Prof. J. II. Sharp, the well-known ven trlllcqnlst, was billed for an exhibition at Flynn City, last Saturday evening, but the Professor disappointed a large and expects ant crowd by not putting, in an appearance. "Auntie"' Glasgow, a venerable old lady ot Glasgow village. Is prostrated by sick ness, being under the treatment of Dr. L. U. Wortbtey. of Shirley. Grant Gailaher, of Flynn City, was uni ted In marriage lat week to a Miss Miller. A big demonstration by the boys of tbe vil lage of Flynn and vicinity marked the im portance of the event. Jno. Gorden, a workmen employed on Mr. Jno. Troxell's saw-mill at Shirley, bad his side so severely Injured while In the line of duty, as to necessitate his stopping off for repairs. "Uncle Joe" VanOrmer, of Shirley, now occupies his splendid new mansion recently completed at that place. Rev. Daniel Strayer, of near Braver val ley, was recently called npon to mourn tbe loss of twenty-five chickens, secured by some of the "light fingered gentry." for their Thanksgiving festlylty. A mounted parade of some twenty pers sons belonging to the order of tbe i'a'.riotie Sons of America, wearing the uniform of that order, was given In Reads township last Saturday ou the occasion of the first anniversary of the organization or tbe Glasgow Post. Mrs. Samuel Turner, better known In this section as "Aant Susie." is sorely afflicted with a painful bea'.lng in tbe head. Messrs. Eimer and Perry Kuho are each erecting handsome dwelling houses Qoar Glasgow. Frank GUmore. blacksmith, of Mountain Dale, by accomplishing the remarkable feat of shoeing one of ttalaam'a moet obetlnale servants, won tbe handsome reward of 11. G. 3. Glasgow, of Glasgow, returned home from Philadelphia last week, where be had been laying In a large stock of niers cbandlse for the winter custom. Mr. G. Is doing a flourlshsng mercantile business. A potato weighing 4 pounds has come to light near Shirley. It was cultivated on Mrs. Powell's farm, which lies along the banks of the Clearfield creek. T. T. and II. B. Williams, Flynn City's enterprising contractors, have Just com pleted a handsome and substantial dwelling house for Mr. Geo. Crlse, of near Glen Connel. Tbe fame gentlemen are negoti ating for another large contract over In White township. Frugality is receiving quite a building boom at present. Thirty dwelling bouses and a large Catholic Cbnich are being treeted there. The windows of tbe houses of many of our people are btiiMantly decorated by gay blooming flowers. Among the many others we noticed superb collections of "these beauties of natnre" at Messrs. O. W. Troxell's and O. W. Bowman's, In this township. William Bowman, of near Mountain Dale, who bas been very III for some time, was immersed on Thursday of last week at the .Vour. tain Dalo Baptist Church, by I'.ey. G. it. Smith, the pastor. - The Shirley real estate agent at Shirley, desires It to be tacldly understood that his business hours do not extend to midnight, and hereafter when any more applicants come prowling around at such an unsea sonable hour as one did on a recent occa sion, they may ne.d tbe assistance of the 3ryland Livery Ambulance to et away. R. V Nnpreme Con rt Dnlalona. On Monday last tbe Supe-rae Court hand ed down two decisions on appeals from this county. In the case of Thomas McCtoskey l al vs. James McClotkoy, error to the Common Pleas of Cambria connty, the Judgment of thelowei Court was affirmed. In the matter of the appeal of T. M Richards, Burgees of Ehcnstnrfc, the lower Court was reversed. I (etna Irm C'arrlltww. Cakrolltowh, Pa, Oct. 31st, 1883. Editor Freeman. Whether It be true or not that tbe Carrolltown -Ver4 is owned and operated by two doctors, the pills fired at your correspondent will neither kill nor enre. The Forty-Hours' Devotion commences In St. Benedict's church, this piace, on tbe morning of All Saints, (Thursday) and will end on Sunday afternoon. If the weather permit there will be a procession to the cerueteary on Friday, All-Souls Day. Saturday last being the 32d anniversary of the birth of Mr. Wm. Schroth, quite a number of friends. Including the members ot the band, accumulated at bis residence In the evening, wbere tbey were courteous ly received and pleasantly entertained fur several hours. We are glad to note that Mr. Frank Stolz. son of Mr. Adam btolz, of this place, wco was lying seriously 111 with typhoid fever in Philadelphia, has improved consid erably and is now on a fair way for recov ery. We are informed by Mr. E. Geesler, of Nicktown, that be will take np his resi dence in Ebensburg next spring. What be Intends to embark la we are at present un able to state positively, but it l supposed by some that be will take charge of the Cen tral Hotel, now owned and occupied by Mr. P. F. lirown. No matter what bis occupa tion may be be will be a worthy citizen of your town. Mr. Lou Maloy, formerly of Nicktown, but now of Cameron's Bottom. Indiana county, and Miss Rose Byrne, of Barr town ship, were married at Cameron's Bottom on Monday by Rev. Father Maxamillian, of this place. Tbe banns of matrimony were published in St. Benedict's cburcb, this place, on Sun day last between Mr. John Sbortencarrier, who Is now employed at this place, and Miss Sophia Miller, of Carroll township. Eaongh for the present. While In St. Boniface on Monday we learned tbat Mr. J. & Kline's youngest cbUd which died several weeks ago with whooping cough, was exactly one year old, even to the boar. It having been born on the 24th of September, 1S87, and having died on tbe?Uhof September. 1S88. We are glad to state tbat Mr. K 's other and only two children who are afflicted with the same disease are getting along splendidly. It is reported tbat quite a number of Hun garians arrived at a certain point along Chest Creek last week for the purpose of securing work on the new railroad which bas been so long talked of. Mr. Caleb Leslie, of Carroll township, bad several of the fingers of bis right hand se verely mashed last week by being caught in tbe cog wheels of a threshing machine. He is under tbe care of Drs. Maucber and is getting along nicely. Mrs. Yahner, wife of Mr. Francis F. Yahnar, of Elder township. Is, we are sorry to etate, seriously ill with consumption. Mr. John H. Stengel, of Hastings, wbo was seriously afflicted with carbuncles, Is getting along splendidly under tbe care of Dr. D. S. Rice, of St. Boniface. We are glad to state tbat Mrs. C- A. Gray, of nestings, mention of whose Illness has been already made In your paper, Is at pres ent writing able to be out of her room. We are also glaa to state that Messrs. Philip and Henry Gray, father and ancle respec tiveiy ot Sheriff Gray, of Susquehanna township, are Improving. As a matter of commendable note quite a number ot young ladies of this vicinity, not exceeding sixteen years, are ably teaching the district schools and can present excel lent certificates. There Is a large Increase of voters in this borough over former gears. The number registered is 147. Rev. Father Domenic, O- S, B., a great favorite with this Catholic community, ar rived here the other day and will likely as sist at the Forty-Hours' Devotion. Messrs. Henry Scan lan. BeoJ. Wlrtner and J. W. Sharhaugh have been appointed Viewers to lay out a street In this borough fiom a point on Carroll street, on line of Messrs. John Wetzell and Edward Fsra- baugh. to a point on line of the Benedic tine Society on Campbell street. Tbey will meet for tbe purpose of their appointment at the office of Henry Scanlan, Esq., on No vember 10th. Your correspondent is under obligations to Dr. D. S. Rice, ot St. Boniface, for cour tecles extended while there on Monday. Mr. Michael Weakland. of Carroll town- t hip. this week bad a galvanized pipe of 400 feet laid from an excellent spring on his farm to convey tbe water to bis barn for the use of bis stock. Mr. Francis Yahoer. of Elder township, complains that bis bnslnees standing was recently Injured by a note having been en tered on tbe docket at Ebensburg. besides having to pay an attorney's fee ot $4.60, he at the time owning thrice more property than would psy all bis indebtedness. Mrs. Groescup died at tbe residence of her Lecbew. Mr. Thomas Melsel, In Carroll township, on Monday, aged probably years. Her remains will be Interred in Si. Benedict's cemetery here this (Wednesday) morning. Dan and Joe Conrad have the foundation for the new Catholic cburcb at Chest Springs Just about completed.; Messrs. Con rad are from Blair county and are said to be excellent workmen. Tbe frame work will be commenced early in the spring. Mr. Wm. Fagan, of this place, assisted by Mr. Fiank Randall, bas Just finished painting tbe dwelling bouse ot Mr. John Barnett, in Allegheny township. Messrs. Fagan and Randall make a good team and do excellent work. Oyster suppers are ripe In Chest Springs. This (Wednesday) afteanoon yourcorre spondent bad the pleasare of visiting at the home of Mr. Joeepb Bearer, in Carroll township, where he went through oneof the finest farm bouses In Cambria county. Tbe building was planned by Strtttmatter B rea ct Hastings. Messrs. P. J. Dletrlck and Geo. A. Yost are now dealing In tbe "Thomas Pomp." Mr. 1 ost recently sold his steam driller to Mr. C. C. McComble. 1 Mia. Joseph Kuntz, of Grapevilie station, Westmoreland coutty. Is visiting her aged and respected father, Mr. Joseph Zolner, in this place. The exceptionally large smile of Mr. C. A, Luther this (Wednesday) evening Indicated that something new bad taken place and npon Inquiry we learned tbat during tbe afternoon bis wife presented him with a bouncelcg boy baby. Mother and child are doing well. Mr. Adam Fees, of your town, as you. of course, already know. Is now rnnning the back between Ebensburg and Ibis place, having purchased it from Mr. Thomas Peach on Monday. We wish him euccess. Miss Ida Eckenrode Is successfully teach log tbe Soyder school. In Carroll township. Mr. Thomas Ott, one of tbe good citizens of St. Boniface, spent tbe greater portion ef Monday among his many friends in tbis place. Tbe small boys, as well ' as some larger ones, are baving a big time to-aigbt. Hal low e'en, you know. Last Monday your solicitor and assistant correspondent, as the brilliant (?) editor or the Xew$ puts It, visited the new town of Hastings, and while tbere met many former friends and acquaintances, among whom were Messrs. P. J.Geus, Fred Hank. I. E. Bender. F. N. Don a hoe. Notley. and John Westover, ail of whom are young and energetic busloess men, and did your space permit we would be glad to give each and every on a special notice, but as we are limited we will bave to refrain from doing so at present. However, next week we will try and get space in your paper to give the town a more extended notice, sa tbs improvement there within the last month are well worthy of note. X. Saaaerlaver Crna ra lamkrla. Sertkf Francis Thomas. Ed. McLaughlin. Lawrence tVyland. Harry A. Lutber. Frank Ftlgbtner. T. J. Weakland. Wm. Swltzler. J. J. Uaak A Bro. Augustine Borkey. F. W. Donaboe A Co Dr. D- S. Rice. John II. Stengel. Geo. Yeager. J . S. Kline. Wm. Dick. Jcsepti Marks. George Freeh. Christopher White. P. C. Yahner. Oscar Binder. Patrick E. Dillon. James A. Bagley. John Hooer. P. U. Grady. Jaa. P. Kirkpatrick. Luke Bush. Maroellus Weakland. I.E. Bender. John Westover. Jacob Gla&ser. Francis Glasser. Rev. A. Wlrtner. Francis Yahner. Edward Eger. Joeepn Hipsch. Rev. Theodore. Jacob Kuntz. Joaph btitcb. J. F. Sbortencarrier. Thomas Ott. If astlaxa Cllprlara. Our town Is well supplied with mud. Mrs. Byrnes, of this place, has been very 111 the past four or fire weeks with typhoid fever, but, we are glad to say, is recovering. We are glad to see our friend, Henry Mil ler, again able to be among us. lie bad been confined to tbe house with a severe cold. Mr. Lentz, a yonng man from St. Boni face, while working In tbe Mitchell mines was caught by a fall ot coal. He is badly braised but bis recover; Is expected. Peter Glasser. the energetic landlord of tbe Glasser Hotel, of St Bonlfaee.Ihas charge of the school in tbat place. Peter Is an elegant landlord, and as an instructor of youth. U held In high esteem. Thomas McGoyern A Bro., bave about completed a lot of coke ovens. Tbey ex pect to be with as next summer and erect a great many more. Tbe Hasting Herald will issue 1U first number about Christmas under tbe manage ment of R. M. Houston. Hastings City Is progressing beyond all expectations, considering tbe mud it bas to tug through. It Is thonght toy some of our intelligent men tbat it bas tbe facilities for making one of tbe best towns in the State. Tbe coal inspectors say we bave tbe best coal field in this part ot Pennsjlvanla. Slick. HchMl Rrprt. A versa Enrolled, attendance. I I ? tz- c. h! c a Hj 4: Ei : E - i ( : ! I I t y I Titcina. : .1 . ml; : i : I : I : : i : t Allle Lloyd sv 4o ei Tt 3, sa; 30. 1 4t 27 1 14 43j ir a; 37! is is si 11 1 37! It; 11 M tl, li 28! 15 Kme xtwi Mollis Krani - Annie Jne.. . A. K. Head r- Total i S ilOS 110 21; U 97 lOi 21 Class leaders Room No. 1. A class. Lydie Lndwie : B class. Blanche Gant ; C class. David LudwiR. KoomNo. 2. A class. Annie McCreen : B rlass. Maggie Tibbott. Koom No. 3. A class, Fiorte Mills ; 11 class. Blanche Folsom. Koum No. 4. A class. Mary Mciireeo ; B cia, Edith Myers. KoomNo. h. A class, Annie Maioney : B class. Ella Klrscbner. Pupils wbo missed no time daring: the month : Koom o. 1. Walter Jones, tjlir ford Jones, Khode Hitter. Arthur Evans, Frank Kirschner, TIarry Jones, Joseph Hammond, Alvle Evans. David Lndwiff. LiOyd Kead, Dannie 1 nomas, Jesse t vans, Mary Connell, Edith Barker, Carrie Gar man. Florence Evans, Lizzie LtOdwig, Mamie Tbooipsnn. Bssle Jamee. Gertie Hammond. Annie Hammond. Jane Davis. iseaMe Dick, Nibble Shields, Blanche Gant, Lydie Lnd- witf.l Eveline rarrish, Mand Folsom. Koom Ko. Charlie Evans. John Ritter. n-rschell Evans, Otlie Davis. Wallace llnmpr.reys. t an uick, tAinie uavison, Dellle Cbnte, Ralph Tibbott, Elmer Davis, Annie Mc3reen, May Aaman, Maggie Tib bott. Annie Owens. Room No. 3. Frank Evans. Butler Roberts, Mand Richardson. Floie Mills, Monica M array, . Blanche Folsom, Ada Jones, Mav Davis and Allie Jones. Room Xo. 4. Annie Frederick, Gertie Rower. Annie Shields, Edith Myers. Annie Mills, Annie Davison, Fred. Jones and Charles Weaklen. Room No 3. Jennie Bower, Ella Klrsh ner, Ettie KUnsaley and Minerva LeiRhty. . Uotnmary of the monthly record cf tbe pupils of room No. 5. Including: deportment, attendance and examination irrade ; the highest attainable mark beinc ICR): liar ry f Hasson. 9ri; Robert Davlaon. 9o; Oltn Bar- ker, 90: Ilerschell Davis. 92; O-war Kin- kead. 87; Leonard Jon, 9; John Kirsbner. 83; Katie McBreen. Pi; Maiy Evans. 9.; Annie Maioney, 90; Leonard Hontley. 90; Delia Folsom. 96; J-nnict Bower, 95; Ella Ktrebner, 97; Marine Dick. 92: Ettie Kings ley, 89; Alice Maioney. 9.1; Julia Connell. 93; Alice Davis. 94; Mageie McCabe. 93; Sadie Chute, 91 ; Minerva Leighty, 94; Emma Davison. 94. The remaining five pupils whose names do not appear above were absent during the examination. Scbool Report. Tbe following Is tbe report ot the Cbest Springs schools for the first month : Room No. 1 -Emma Little, teacher. Nomber of pupils enrolled, 47 ; average at tendance, 43; percent of attendance, 96. Tbe following pupils wre perfect in at tendance during month : Maadie Ferry, Edna Terry, Blanche Litzinger. May Lltz, inger. Bertha Oou.se. . Lizzie McKenzle. t Lizzie Leary, Viola Charles, Levioa Rein- J inger. Msndie Douglass.- Gertie Noonan. 1 Lacra Noonan, Rcste Randan, May Cala han, Lizzie McMnllec,' Lcla Dayls, Elle Conrad. Wlnflsld McDonald. Walter Little, Willie Randan. Frankle Wharton,- John Relnlnger, Malcom ' McFeely. Floy Kelly, Scottle Kolly. nonser. Leary. Ilatvey Leary, Jerry Noonan and Dolphin McMnllen. Room No. 2 Olive . Topper, teacher. Number of pupils enrolled, SO ; averag at tendance, S4 ; percent of attendance, 89. Tbe following pupils were perfect in at tendance during month : Clara Brothers. Koaie Cbarlee. Csla Watt. Minnie McFeely, Walter Terry and Joseph Wirtner. MARRIAGE LICCSMEN ISSrED. Tb followinu marriage IIcvdsm rere iaaned by tbe Clrk of the Orphan.' Court for tbe week ending Wednesday, Oct 31, 1SS: U. S. Grant Gallaeber and Amanda B. Miller, Iieade townsblp. Leonard Boyer, MiUyllle, and Mra. Bella Laoobauffh, Jobnttown. Elmer B. Clerelrnd, rittebuTgb.'aDd Lie zle C Brown. Johnstawn. Dr. J. A. Totts and Fan ale W. McGabn, rittebnr(r. - - - ' ' C. B. Fowler and Mary Fonley, Keade townsbip. i i Jenkin Lewla and Kose Anna Toben. Lilly. : - , . $ James Wbarton and Laura M. Conrad, Clearfield towr.hlp. Michael Graff. Indiana county, I'a., and TUHe Yonna. Jobnstown. Jacob IT. Kimrnell. Tnrtle Creek. Alle irbeny ronnty. I'a., and Lean ore La ye I j, Johostown. Georce Ltaa, Sontb Fork,' and Etnma Ed wards, Job us to wo. . . Anton Boiler, Conemansb. and Mary Ann MantsMg. Jackson townsblp. ' - tiorce Wj&Iackey. Turtie Creek. Alle gheny Co.. Pa., and Km ma L. BumbauKb, Braddook. Pa. - - --. . - Jobn Honan and Mary Kane, Johnstown. I' " DIED. '" McFAITH. Died at Ms bo ire, in Ebens buru. on Monday, October 20th, 1888. Mr. Jobn Mr-Faith, aged a boot 09 years. Hay Fewer. I have (offered greitly from periodical returns of bay fever. Covert av Cheever, DrufrR-lsta, sug gested Ely's Cream Balm. I oied tt doring a severe attack. I can cheerfully testify as to tbe Immediate and continued relief obtained by lu use. I heartily recommend It to those suffering from this or kindred complaints. Ker.) If. A. Smith, Clinton, Wis. Irtavl Ust. Sfbcial Tshw. Not. 26th. 1888. ..-...-.vs. Hates. , Tt. Dwelling Honse In surance Co. i Cambria Iron Co vs. J. 1. Cbripty et al. j H. A. SHOEMAKEK. Protb'y.' I lTotta'y Ofttoe, Ebcnsbunc, Not. 2, 1!S. 9fre .Vtw GENERAL Election Proclamation ! hi 2:t1 lis CsnisiltL -TirHEREAS, by an Aetof ths GaMra! Aiun V I bij of the Commonwealth ef Penoijrl vaoia. entitled "An Act to Ketrnlate the Uener ai Elections within the Common wealth,- It It enjojned apon me to plrs public Botire of I1 election, and t cooBinu to aad notice what oltloers are to be elected I. Joeeph A. I'mj, HlKh Sheriff t the County- ef Cambria, In the Commonwealth ol I'ennnylraola, do bereoy make known and alve notli-v to the electors of the county aforesaid, tbat a tenerml Election will be held in the tald County el Cambria on the eti cat cr savsKsa l d. issa, (the time be In tl-e Tuetday unt toUowlBa- the fl n't Monday ol (aid month), at which time State and Coonty omrer will be elected follow : THIRTY EL,tX;TUKS tur freMct and Vice President. ... ..... . rwu PKKSUNS for Jndires of Scpremo Cowrt. ONE PfcKSdN for Sheriff ol Ctmfru couatj. ON E PhHSUN fur Auditor Ucacral. OXEPEKSON tnrConirrera. ONE PERSON for Senator. TWO PERSON'S far Assembly. ONE PEifcSON tor Poor LM rector If Camhrfa canntT. ONE PERSON tor Jury Commissioner of Cam bria conn ty. 1 also hereby make known and fve notice tbat the places for holding-the aforesaid elect -on in ereral wards, borouirhs. districts and townships within said conntr are as follows, to wit : The electors ot the district ooiulomkI nfiho hnr onuh of Asbnlie. to meet at the house ol I. w. Myers In said borouirh. Tbe electors ot the district composed ef the township of Alleebenr to meet at .Bradley's school honae. In said township. Tbe elector of the district composed ef the township el Adams to meet at the house of I'tn lei Ltunmlre, In Adamsbunr. The electors of the district composed of tie township ol Barr to meet at the school house No. II, In ad township. Tbe electors of tbe district composed of the township of Blarkllck to meet at tbe hoaaeoo Ctie property of Simon Adams la Belsano, la aaid township. The electors or the district composed of the township ol Cambria to meet at tbe oOce ol Abel Llotd at Lloyd Springs hotel, in said townsbl?. Tbe electors ol tne district composed of the borough ol Cambria to meet as follows : 1st ward, at the school bonse In said ward ; 2d ward. In the bonniKh lockup In said ward. Tbe elector of tbe oistrtct composed ot tits township ot Cnrrot to meet at the house of Joha Flick, in aald township. The electors of the district composed of the bor ough of Carrolltown to meet at Uie school houe to said boronv h. The electors of the district composed of the township of Chest to meet at school house No. a. In said township. The electors of the district eomponed of tbe her ouKh of Cheat iSpiiPics to meet at the house of Jaook Waraer. In said bortna-h. - The electors of tbe district composed of tiie township of Clearfield to meet at school house No. 2. adjoining the Tillage ot St. AuKunlne, in tald towoship. Tbe eleotora of the district eompoeed of tfce kU r,t . . L. , . -k uvucui.upa i. mm ab nic rccwi 't T he electors of tbe district composed of the hor- . v. . ..ucui.uKu to Brci as iniiowa . i.t ward, at the house of Peter Msltzte, In said-16 wara ; vni ward, at tne bouse of John Swartaman In said 2od ward. Tbe electors of the distriet composed of the bor onjch ot Coooeradale to meet at the school bouse In said borough. Tbe electors of tbe district composed a the township of Croyle to meet at the school hoase in tbe vulaceof Snmiaeriilll, In said township. The electors of the district composed of the township of Itean to meet at Kicniaad'a school bouse. Id said township. Tbe electors ot the district oom posed of the bor on h ol East Conemauich to meet at tbe school house la said borough. The electors ot tbe district composed of tbe bor auirh of EheDbur7 to meet as follows r Eat ward, at theotttce or Klchard Jones. Jr., In said want; Meat ward, in Council Koom, In said ward. The electors of the district composed of the township of Elder to meet at tbe scneol bonse In tbe Tillage fcl St. Ho til face, (n said towastiip. The electors of tbe district composed of tbe bor ough of ran kiln to meet at the eshool bouse lu said borouxh. The electors of the district compMed of the bor ough ol South Fork, to meet at the pnblie school house N'o. 2 of said borouich. - Tbe electors ot tbe district eompoeed of tbe towntbtp ot Oallltsin to meet at the Mountain school bouse in said tewnsblp. - The elector of tbe district composed of the bor ons: ot Oallltxia to meet at the scbool bouse la said borough. The electors of the district composed of the bor ough of Urubbtown to meet at the public scbool h(.ue in said tnnmik. Tbe electors of the district eompooed of the township ol Jackson to meet at tbe bouse of Henry Kaaerin said townsblp. Tne electors or tbe district composed of t'ae bor ough of Johnstown to meet as follows : 1ft ward, at the office formerly occupied by Thomas a. Wal ters, pnbllc square, 2d ward at the office of J. S. Tittle, Esq., on Market street, In nald ward: 3rd I ward .at the Mansion House, on Broad street. In I a:d ward; tih ward. at the scbool bouse In said ward ; fetb ward, at the house ot Auarust Weiicand in said ward ; Sib ward, at the Johnstown pottery In said ward : 7th ward, at the office S. W. Mil ler in said ward. The elector ol the district composed ol tbe bnr mala ol Lilly to meet at the bouse of Uephart Beoder la said borough. The electors ol the district eompoeed of tbe bor ough or Loretto to meet at the scbool house in said borough. The electors ol the district enm posed of the townsblp ot Monster to meet at the warehouse of Aifttuoi Imrbln. deceased. In the village of Munster. In said bvi'Dlu. The electors ot the dUtrict composed otthe bor- 1 oaxb of MillrlUe to meet as loilows : lit ward, ; at tbe lockup: Vd ward, at tbe hose carriage : nouse. in arid wart. ( 1 The electors ol the district eompoeed of the bor- J ough 01 I'roipeet to meet at Uie CouncUChain- j I ber In said borough. j The electors of Ute district composed of tbe l I townsblp ot Portaare to meet at the scbool hou.'e near lb village ol rortaa-e. Tbe elector of the district composed of the ' townsblp or tteade to meet In tbe tinshop of Abraham !omelliua, la tbe village of Ula.'gow, In said township. The electors of the district eamposed or the township of Richland to meet at tbe house of Joseph dels, ia said township. Tbe electors of tbe district eompoeed ot the township of Stonycreek to meet at J aeoby 's school bouse, in said township. The electors ol the district composed ol the towniblp of Summe.-hlll to meet at scbool bouie No. 4 ia said townsblp. Tbe electors of tbe district eompoeed of tbe township of Susquehanna to meet at the house of Michael Piatt In said towo'hlp. Tbe electors of the district composed of the township of West Taylor to meet at the school bouse near James Hlougb's, In said townsblp. Tbe electors of the district composed ol tbe townsblp of East Taylor to meet at the bouse of Peter Khoades, near the lieudnck's scbool bouse, in said township. Ihe electors of the district composed ol tbe bor ough of South Fork to meet at public school bouse No. 3. in said borough. Tbe electors ol the district composed of the bor ough ol Tunnelblll to meet at the scbool bouse in said bcronitt. Tbe electors of the dUrrfet ronrposad of the bor ough rf V oodvale to laecl al the new school bonse I la said boroagh. ' Vft. ...... ft. 4 . A jtC.V k.. a v irrwn . v.1 . ftiv w I ' wwkm v. ftuv Wl'l- ouga of Wllmoreto meet at Council CUaml-er In sa. l borough. rite e4ecura ol the district eomiKieed of the I tewnsnlp of Washington No. 1 to meet at school bouse Ne. 8 la said district. Tbe elector ol the district composed of the towuhlnof Washington No. 2. to meet at schoal honse Me. t on the piks leading from Cresaon to bllDBlt. Tbe electors of the dltrtct composed of the township of White to meet at the small store house ol Jobn C Uatea Id said township. The electors ot the district eempeeed ot the township et Tnder to meet as follows: First di vision at school how so No. 3 la said townsblp : 3 division at Beam's scbool hoese- ts eaid Ixsa- 'blP' SPECIAL ATTENTION". - Sec. 1. Every male cltiten 'twenty-one years of age. possessing tbe qualifications shall be entl. tied to vote at alt elections. Unt -He shall have been a citizen of tbe Uni ted States at least one month. .Second lie shall have resided ia tbe State one year (or il baving previously been a qaallced elector or native born cltisen of tbe State be shall bave removed therefrom and returned wltbin six months) Immediately preceding tbe election. ioertb 1 twenty-one years el age or upward, be shall have said within two years a State er eounty tax. whlcb shall have been assessed, at least two months and paid at least one month before the election. Sec. I All elections by the eltUeas shell be by ballot. Every ballot voted shall be numDered In tbe order In which it shall be received, and the number reoorded ny the election officers on the list of voters, opposite the name of the elector wbo presents the ball its. Any elector may write hu name npon his tlcset. or cause bis name to be written ther-oo, and attested by a citizen of the diatrlct. Tbe election officers shall he sworn or arhrmeJ not todleMose bow any elector shall bave voted unless required to do so as a witness In a judicial proceeding. See. i. Electors shall In all cases except trea son, felony and breach of surety of the peace, be pr.vileged from arrest during their attendance on ac election, and In going to and returning therefrom. - ' See. ft. Whenever any of the qualified elec tors of the Commonwealth shall be in active mil itary service, under a requisition from the Presi dent of the United States, or by authority from tbif Commonwealth, such electors may exercise the rignt of suffrage la all elections by the on sen, under such regulations as or shall be pre scribed by law, as lull) as if tbey were present at their usual place ef election. See. 7. All laws regulating the holding of elections shall be uniform thronghout the State but no elector shall be deprived of the privilege ot voting by. reason of bis name not being regis tered. See. 8. - Any person who shall give or promise to give te any elector any moeey. reward or ether valuable ounsi-ieratloas lor bis vote at any elec tion, or lor withholding the same, or who shall give or promise te give such consideration to any other person or party lor such elector's vote or lor tbe withholding thereof, 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 tor with holding same, thereby lor tc its the right to vote at such elections ; and an elector whose right to vote shall be challenged for such eanse before the election officers, shall be required te swear or af firm tbat the matter of the challenge is untrue before bis vole shall be received. See. . Any person wbo shall while a candi date for office be guilty ol bribery, fraud or wil ful vitiation ol any election law shall be lorever dlsqualihed from holding- any office ot trust or pront within ihls Commonwealth ; and any per son convicted of wilful violation of any election laws shall. In addition to anr penalties provided bv law, be deprlveu ol the right of su Orate abso lutely lor a term of four years. Sa. ia. Eor the purpvee ot voting no person sha'I be deemed to lire gained a rr'Mcnce hr reason of bis presence, t lost it by reason of trk absence, while einployc-1 In tbe service, either eWll or military, of this mate, or of the Cnlted I mates, or on tbe seas, or wane a student of any uiiu.iivu ui icarniuit. uur wuuc Kept in a poor bnvee or other a.-yluin at public expense, nor while confined In public prison. Srx. Mb District election boards shall consist ol a rwlgeand two Inspectors. wkstiall becbosen annually by the citizens. Each cftefor shall bave the riftf to vote for the judge ana" one Inspecto-, and each taectcT shall appoint te clerk. The first election ooard of any new district shall be selected, and vacancies In election boards filled as shall be provided by law. Election otfVers shall be privileged from arreat upon day of elec tion and white engaged in making up and iran mittiiia; returns, except uion a warrant ef a cowrt of record or fmfVe thereof, for an eleetien traud. lor felony, or for wanton breach of the peace. In cities they tun? claim exetcption from jury duty durini; their terms' ef service. Sei-. 15. Xo jHTon siiall be qualified to serve as an election Mer wbo shall buld or wbo jball bave held an oSAce or appointment or ensnlcy ment In or under me government ol tbe Vnited States, or ol this State, or ol any city or ooucty. or any municipal tarJ, commission or true t in any city save onlF justice ol the peace and al dertcin, Dotariea public and persons tn tbe mili tary service of the State; ner shall any election "r si'ioi'iB to lor rrrii orooe to ie niiet a i . n . .. ft. . ... " T ."! ..iiii-ii ,iiaii serve, save ouiy to such subordinate municipal or local omoer. be low the grade ot city or eounty officer, as shall be designated by law. And also the following Ac!s of Assembly now In force in this State, vlar ACT OF JAJJUARY 30, U7o. Sao. 4. That all election her ea Iter held under tbe laws ol this Commonwealth, tbe polls shall beopened at 7 o'clock a. aj. and close at 7 o'elock p. m. Sac. 8. Whenever tbere shall be a vacancy In an election board on the aurnina o' election, aald vacancy shall be filled In conformity with exist ing laws. Tbe Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act relat ing to tbe election ot this Commonwealth." pass ed July 2, 1ST6. provides aa-lollow. te wit: That the Inspectors and Judges shall meet at the respective place apt(ate) for holding the election lu the district to which tbey respectively belenn. before 7 o'clock In the atomlng of Tuesday. Kovember Bth. and each nlo ins,ei-:oT shall ap. potntone clerk, wtio shall Le a qualified voter of such district. In case the person wbo shall have received the ' second highest number oi votes lor inspector shall not at tent on the day of an e!r?t!'n, tben the person wii shall bave received the next bigbent , number ol votes lor indire the next urece.llnir election Shalt act as ln'pector In bis place. Aud iii i eat tbe person whosuail hav erect ived the highest i number of votes lor t nape-tor shall not at?endthe I person elected ja.lge eta! I appoint an lu-pert r lu i bis place. And In case tbe pcron elected shall ! not attend, then the inspector wbo sball have re- j cefved the highest number of votes khall appoint a ludge in his place.and if any vacancy shall eon- tlnu In the board lor tbe space ol one hour after the time fixed by the law lor tHe opening ol the election, tbe qualified voters ot Uie lownehly, wara or district lor w blch inch officers have been elected, shall elect some one ol their number to fl.il vacancy. MODE OF VOTIXO. The attention of all quaHSed voters is directed to the kil.owloT Act ot Assemby regulating the mode of voting in this commonwealth : CHAN' IE IX MODE OK YOTINO. A a Act regulating tbe mode ol voting at all the electlens lu tbe several counties of the Com monwealth, approved Mama 91. 1WS9 : Fw. I. lie It enacfeil by the Senate and House ol Kepreeenatlves of the Commonwealth ol Penn sylvania In Oeneral Assembly met. and is here by enacted by tbe aothorirv of the samett-.at tbe qualified voters of tbe sererat counties of this Commonwealth at the treaerat, township, bor ough or special elections, are hereby authorised and required to vote tbe tickets printed or writ tea or partly printed or partly written, severally classified as follows: Cie ticket shall embrace tbe names of all Judges of Court to be voted for. and be labeled "Judlciarv;" one ticket liall em brace the names ol all State officers to be voted lor. and be labeled Stl;" ene ticket shall em brace the names of allcwanty officers to be voted for. and bo laeled Coaatj." one ticket shall em brace r.ll the names of all township otbeers to be labeled "Townsblp: ' one ticket shall embrace the names of all borouKh otfecer to be voted for. and te labeled "Borough;"- and each class shall be deposited in a separate be i lot box. tilven under tuy haad. at my office In Ebens barg. this eth day iA October In tbe year of our Liord one thoufatil eight hundred and eighty- eight and the lndeieadan'-e of the Cniled States el America the one handred and twelfth. JOSEPH A. 1 KAY. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Ebensburg, Oct. 8. lttSS. I XEorTOR'S NOTICE. j Letters testamentary on tbe estate of Pat-ru.-g (1. Klley. late of fclbeniburg, I'a.. deceased, baring been granted to the undorstgned. all per sons Indebted to said estate are hereby not! tied to make iaymeat to me without delay, and tnos having claims agalnnt the fame "ill prevent them, properly authenticated for settlement. JAM KS K1L.EY. Exectif nr of P. tl. Klley. dee'd. Ebenebnrg.. Oct. li. 1. ot. 7STII AT NOTICE. Came to the rejidecce of tbasubscrlber In Heade township nn or about tbe fifteenth ot June . Hwj. a red and white spotted belter with crum pled horns, no other uiaraa to be seen., aged about tt.irtr months. The owner is requested te come forward, prore property, pay charges and take her away, otherwise tto L1I be dispoeed ol as the law directs. II. F. MYEKS, Keade Twp. Oct. 1,1SSS. BM1N1STKATKIX NOTICE. V I-etters ol a of Oavid H rook bank, late ol Asbrille borough, deceased, having been granted to the undersign ed, notice Is hereby given to ail persons Indebted to paid e-tate to m ite payment without delay, and all persons having claims agftfnsi the same will present tbciu properly sinhentlcaled Ijr settlement to ANNIE KKOOKBANK. Adm'xot David iirockLank, dee'd. AsbvlTle, Ta Oct. 5th. ".bis St. "TIJT-1CE.- X To Hc.-n1 N. Hnrrnnirhs "r !s Iczal rep resentatives. Voj are hereby not, bed that on the SrJ dar ol Set-tember. Is-s. llcnrv Herher presented his petition to tbe Court of Vloratnon j I teas oi-auioria county, l pravmg taiu court to make aa order directing satNlafti m to be en tered on a certain murtuaga executed by lluuli HeNeal to Horatio N. lturroaj.'t. on certain land situate la Allegheny townt-hlu. Caunria Oouuty, fa., which mortgage Is dated the Mb day of Jan nary ISM and is recorded In record book of ald eounty in vol. 9 pages 3.' and In accor dance with the Act ot Assembly ol Jnne 10, 1S81. You are therefore required to appear at said court on Monday. Hccember r.J, 188, and show cause why said order as prayed fur should not be made. JtiSEPH A. OKAY, SherilT. Ebensburir, Oct. tid, 1S. t. STATE ol rennpylvanla. Couuty of Cambria, P S. Tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania tn the heirs and legal representatives of Patrick Ca'siday. deceased. (mrmsa : i on are hereby cited to be and appear tefore the Judges of our Orphans' Court, at Etenshurg. in and f.-r said county, on the 3rd day of December next, then and there to snow csje, it any you have, why satislaction should not be entered on a recogo'aaneo of Peter Cassl day. rhereln he was bound to pay the other bcirs ol said decedent tbe amounts due them In the l arUtioO of certain real estate ol decedent by de cree of said court made July Olh ISoO. Herein fail not. Wltncsthe Hon. li .bert I.. Johnston, Presi dent jarigeef our said Orphans' (KHirt. at Ebens burg, tliii i)ri day ol September, A U. 188. .IOSPtH A.OKAV. St-erift. CELES'I INE J. HEIAK Clerk O.O. Slierifl's OI.n.;e, E:.ea-burg. Oft. '.1, !S. ..ASSIGNEE'S .SALE or . . Valuable Real Estate. T v virtue of an orJer issuing out ct the Court Ij of Common Pleas ot Cambria eounty to me directed, 1 w in expose to punuc saie at tne store roeni ot J . C. Noel, at Portage, on S.1TU1WAV, JWV. 3, 'SS. ATI O'CLOCK P. M. the following described real estate, viz : A piece or parcel of land situate in Monster tow op bl p. Cambria eounty. Pa., sif joining lands Itehe, John McAtamanv. llernard Kigtin. Iaae Wiks and Joseph FreidliolT. containing one hundred ceres, more or les. This land t heavi ly timbered, and Is all underlaid with coal. Also all that certain piece nr parcel of laud situate in the village of Portage. Cotnbrla county, I'a.. adjoining P. K. K. on tbe north and east, lot M I. C. Caldwell on the sonth and lot ol Albert Iiavls on the west, containing three acres, more or less, and baving thereon erected a two-storied frame dwelling boose, a store room and outbuildings, all in good repair. Tbis land will be odcred for su'.e In lots or pieces, as well as la one wbule piece. a-rEKMS OF SALE- Ton percent, of the pnrchs.se money to be psid at tbe time ot sale, the balanced one-third at tbe conbrmation ol tale, one-third In six months, and one-third In twelve months after the confir mation ot tiie sale, lie (erred payments to lar interest, and to be secured by the judgment bond and mortgage of tbe purchaser. JOSEPH JI1LI.EK. Assignee of John C Noel, et ox. Wllmare. Pa., Oct.. li 19S st. LLMIBM, I. J. BSCS. A. ?. BUCK. ESTABLISHED IS71 ESTABLISHED ISSS. Johnston. Bnct & Co. Carrolltowii Bant, rv Sk T. A. SHARBAUGH, A. W. BUCK. Cashier. ) Cashier. General Banting Business Transacted. The lol lowing are the principal features ol a general baLKing- business : IEPOSIT Kecctved payable on demand, and interest bear ing certificate Issued to urne depositor. LOWS ExtenJed to customers on favorable tetmt and approved paper d if evented at all times. rOLLECTIOSiS Made In the locality and npon all the banting towns In the United Slates. C'harges moderate. nKAf-n lned negotiable in all parts ef the United States, and loreign exchange issued ou all parts of Enrol e. ArCOVSTS Of merchants, farmers and others so'ictte.l. to whom rea.oneMe accomo-lutum will be extended. Patrons are a saurrd that all trana-irilnnf hall be beld as unci I y private and tmfi.leaUal, and that tbey w.ll be treated a liberally a guod banking r uits w.ll permit. KesTicclfnllv. j on viox. men. to. PROMISES MAY SET BUT 'TIS PERFORMANCES THAT Performances not promises have placed us the head of the Retail Clothing Business in Western: Pennsylvania.- and established for us at honest name that no upstart competitors ca?r. ever blot out. We have promised to sell tho citizens of ' Cambria- and surrounding- counties tins Fall the cheapest and best clothing that th" 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 we are in position to fulfil our promises. Our Fall Suits and Overcoats are grand beyond descrip tion. Our prices are too low for any competi tors tz reach. BARGAINS IN OVERCOATS, "WOOIrP, SON TOSAS, Leading Clothiers of Johnstown. Pa- 'ECKENRODE& HOPPLE ' ' have just returael froa. the Eastern Cities with a lare and com plete assortment of Fall anil Winter GooiU consisting of Men's and Boy' Suits and Overcoats ; Ladies', Misses' and Children's Coats, Jackets, Wraps and Shawls ; all Styles of Woolen Dress Geo.!, Flannels, Underwear, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Blankets, Comforts, Holies, Horse Blankets ; Rubber Goods of all kinds ; fine assortment of Millenary Goods and, in fact, a general variety of Goods. Having bought at a discount, wo aro now prepared to oiler Special Inducements and Low Prices to Cxrfo Buyers. Solic itiag your patronage we guarantee satisfaction. Respectfully, .EGKEKDODE & HOPPLE, Cnrrolltown, Po. EROATSI OVERCOATS .53 n ft d 0 3IARCI3 EIGHT READY-MADE CLOTHIER OB" ALTOONA, Fa.,! 0 NEXT TO POSTOFFICE. ! Not a single last Fall Overcoat was carried over to rust on the Shelves, fkllp nn thn Pnnntr or tn ininro,! inr V. ir., I iling. All such goods were sold to and bought by Stern, of itno uoiuen .Lagle. i My present stock of Overcoats is direct from the manu. taeturers, wlio obtained the fabrics from which they are eoni jposcd direct, from those who made them. Consequently no tax exists imposed by elo thing speculators, jobbers, brokers, fiddle-men and the like. In buying a coat you pay but a small price for the cloth, a small iuucii siiiuiicr price 10 me ior ;to you for sale. Thus I am may not believe it until you than any other house in Altooiia, or in Clair counly, or in jtins CMatc, or, as lor that, in the Lnited tetates of America. ig words, it's true, but call and sec -j All of the aggregated New and Popular Fabrics enter in .to the composition of the garments made up in ihe Latest tStyles of Fashionable Taste for ing strictly me ease, no one who calls will tail to be astonish ci at the Marvellously Low rriccs at which such Radically Superior Goods are sold. Undercoats, also, at under prices, as well as QiJladc of the Ikst Materials, Fresh and Fash ionable, m Great of cc! TWELFTH STREET, NEXT DOOR POSTOFFCE. .SJLWQIS3A Our ,xiV Wehirnthl bf Brl. a--i -TT: r-wVvs'-y-.i, .iuis tr V ll,t FARM FOR SALE. The sutsrrlb,-r rrsMlna In (Carroll t..wcrh!is Cambria eonrly wul n at. cm ate ,he lsr.n on vblch lie reldus l..ur in i let. east c,i Ci.rrui;ion oc iu roau i-iun irwin t;arr.l.tiwn to l.rrtlo, cuutalnlni; HO acres. a'H.at Uhj acres of which are cleared. Iisviuk tlien-on a twu-jivry Uiik L. tiuuse and frame barn. Alice cr.tinr.1 is on the remises and tlie larru Is In a yo.l hiate ol cul tivation anil is well waicretl. fur terms apiilj to tbe suOsrrtorr on tbe jTeniisos. JtUlN HfKU'ri OTIC K. ' All ersoiis are berrhv notified tbat on the I-ith October. 18. I iur-ha'exl I ry Iiotm:. and 1 bay hor.'e Irom Mrs. AnnaM. V.'eHkiand. ol Clearfield fownsnip, CiinlTla county. I'a.. and tliu.ll have l-lt the s.nie In her a.iessiob lor Urn iprm ul M) aayv. All ro!it are bert-br no titled nut to nie.lcUe or irtcncre with tli inino. n. j.iht.t. Aohville, tltt. I, KEEP THE!!. STRAIGHT T price for making it up, and a! iinngiug it here ami ollenng it enabled to sell Overcoats you call arcund and see cheaTjor the present season, which, be-1 55 O -3 vanctv and Extent Stock. lm Comlination Slot Go ana Bifi LllillL u...,,r for SIHO U...UI I nl-ror.?.. J,F2VJ b.(Tfi1 ffvtTthlr.su iAw aM . :;.".;v;;rrr;c.' olu E3iiEuoinsij v Sliss llit.ti t.-.as..! a.,. .1 the. hct t alnel. a - . X mi W Rl. ir Mn... ... . " . "aaj sv. nutl tiA niiat- oul3IA('TIi;o'Ai ft . .11 ll i1' ellii you. ei-r.,1 a.t eta. fnraUas MlleCartnjrrotl'i 1, Geo. W. Clafiia & Co., 5i & 55 Daars St.. ITew Y crk. on SALE. liuure ab-J lot in Kbenhiira-. fa a lailiua s.nuir. ttaMn an.l iiullmininij on I SOS li. 1'ire at K. Duftou a. fon. bard"' sice. Hi cnswirK Itct. V.!.lv.fi. 17DI: SALK A The t: em ral Hole! In Kh. nrrvr ,, -ether wii.ii uie lurnuuru wi.i lj m.iu at Kor trrniK soil .artlrulars ln.ti:re M-rU'er on Ihe ffr'-mMos. 4. f U'onsimrij. toi . li iss. 1-rSr: c sale. of '. lil ie sul- VLi.MlNI-rUAri.lXNtiriCK. luUers ot liOuiluistrj' oti on f eslalool Jioes JLIiitririnltt. Uie of dcarhi-i t"wJu,Vr'r'I ilc-ua.:el, hvini Iteen xranlo.1 to ''.f.o'oM m sianea. noiipe is Ure..v icin-u to al' 'V wltloiut d.v.tcd t- saijl Ule o iu-.ko z,.nfct ,ha .IcUy.ar.d all y,w.t Ihvii,;' u" ..-ttfA rame Hi i..eot llivm M,KT w I l.f.. lor s-:tUin.i.i 1.. Ml-; l4l'lr Joud. Ciftr..: t'l-t. 1.
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