- ,or, y, isss. . r, miu-h o to MePreerTs restaurant u t Mi-llon. of Chest Srrins. was i: K IMini'k'ln, ni v-u uujiiu ' nt f.-ien A and rrlatlves In this place, ' .ii.-r.t tin ' tfres8 00js ,n 'rta- 'if ' tiitri- .1 Tnwttn. r.. tias lostre- ' , .sr um1 of A No. 1 salt, cheap for .,.1, r trmle. . , and wrr a speciality at "fl,i,. X- IT rp'- f-. Wsril, rjotTster at Welty, ,t,.(iHl courfy. win arrmted on ,1-.y la', chared wlto robbing tha .,(, (1tfr drop Into MeBreen'a n l it id Opera House. Vl. J....MH. new aood. FU and wln-iu-t r-erlve.l at Mclouald-8, Lcr !., ,'ut liaid pai Ptles, for spot cash , j Mi.KTiiakf r.cf this place, took ;',.nm last week for Philadelphia , V.'rk. where she tsTlxitlng Mend t-:.u:vfs. r.,o!i!y comfort we see In the election ..'.. H tiie tact that II. K Sloan. E-q . ',uA-iat.cc.ndUlate for Mate Senator .', lu.li.ina district is elected. E,;,.nru,l. H 'prle l'" ut received .rWt of overcoats, wtitch they will iciy chep. a .D,u. Loretto. T. . always pays the t rrlc for all kind of country pro- buUrr, es. onions, Deans, wore, . anil oat. partcasU paid If desired. Mary Robert, daughter of Mr. C. lhl.rts, of this plai-e. who has been j friends In Ohio for the past few ".;., rctutnod homo on Saturday e?ea- .rapture cure guaranteed by Dr. J.R. ,.r, s.1 Arrh St., Philadelphia, I'a. Ease ... no oieration or delay iroru busN 4. nifud by tnoiwand of cures after r fail. Elwards, of Blackl'ck township, ...I. ill Btlrh nnan mnnll at , Qje of one of his sons. In that town i Little or no hope are entertained for irrrovrry. -F-rW0' "ll description Try cheap it-nrnde . Hopple's. Carrolltown. .sVDucald at Loretto, Ta., Is selling off !k..cwitt imra of aood at actual cot .potcajh or Rood marketable produce . ;! : Dry noods, flanuels, Kentucky -V.t bam of rlilllp frltch. In Washings a trwu-li;p. was burned on Monday nlht. V ifc cHtiraated atfl.'JOO. on which i Tri'ih had an Insurance of fWO In the iupr M Jtuil. -Mrs Mary Henneniann, of rittsburRh, v, th mother of II. J. Croua, of this k-, had a paralytic stroke at ber home In it cty on Saturday last. At latest ac r. the wm getting better. -U'Kh Uan. an old citizen of Johns n, d ed on Monday last aged about 60 :-. II was a resident of Ebenfbar for r-ml ysrs prior to l"i and was well .Di wti tj a numbrr or our older citizens. -IM!nl bam, chU'kfn, tripe and oysters a U. IlfiM-n's r"-ta'iraiit In Opera House. -Mr. John t'aln, of Munster township, ::i ill-poe of a larse lot of live stock and irn inmlm't nt public sale at his residence : K.tylor -.itnm, in ?aid township, on Sat iliy, November JUh, XS--i.i, at oue o'clock M. -.Vr. Uiuh A. McCoy died on YYedner. it mornmir. at the Almshouse. The de- (fd was about "3 years of ae, and was '. known In F.twnburi, where at cnf -- lie carried on the saddlery and harness business. -C. T. Ilo'.K-rts has klnJIy clven ns a ;: of li.truduetion to friends up Salt V' r Cliam. H a man of good standing :it nuking It a point wben he visits ; .i -i to tirhav so that be would be wel- 1 b-ci i-!n. -T' i' I r.itnwn Tri'irie wants Quay for '-T-itHr;nernl. There is nothing like In early, hut we would advise our WKinnnnry to ruiike another bid and bid SVr-mske it Secretary of State, It will 'till" liliu mure. .(tT a h:rtl itrnLi.lA iA mitnt- ..An. -eiilii.il. Mr. K,t.rlini nf tl, Ummi.ln irDii-e, a8 sroured the annncy tor the Salt Kiver lii'iite. IliS headquarters are here Jut his hhidijuvters, tallow and "raf will fuiind at t! other end. -K.verttl? Nsrrtsn Dishong. of Llckinj; Cr, k township. Fnlton county, Phot an K that measured sis feet from tip to tip. -o s.kh was made at niht at a distance of -3 yar!s. Tre ea2le bad previously made A'.Urk on some children. -A j mvs married man named llartman, if T!.:-te, Ilur.tlncdon county, a wetk ao ' 'k L!., auu and toid his wife that he was l -if-s tuntlt);. It lias since turned out tEat - !: deserted her, leaving her and his '"Mrn in a destitute condition. -The r.ext porrDasUr In Ebensburg. It Is vi l'l t.e F. H. lUrker. or it may be CoL W. ivis, or It may be E. James, or it v b John Owens, or It may be V. H. 'J' ", r,r It msy be Fes. LtnyJ. or It may be T Ui,beu.-, or 11 may be Ed. (Jtlftlth. V.-e l.jve a pcedy and rttive Cure -t L'aiarrb, Diphtheria. Canker Mouth, and -he, in Shiloh'a Catarrh remedy. A 'si Injector frea wirh each bottle. Use if y u desi h,.n:th and sweet breath, irlc TO cents. Sold by Dr. T. J. Davison. -Hioad rtoth and Henrietta elnth all -:'eandBha1.atF.'kenroJe & Hoppled -Manage, ll. n. Myers. ,f the Amateur 'pt'ra Company, of this place, has given notice to the memhr nr ,. , that a meeting will be held In the On.,. li i.lie On Mdflifir ftvAnln. ri.i i . . . - ui'uiofr inn f-f the purpose of transacting important rwlress. -Joseph Swing, an agod German who has an it. mate of the Almshouse for twelve fifteen iers. dommltted suicide by Juinp ! f-om the third story window on lut vsday Merit. He was found on Wednes y morning lying dead, with bis bead f'ihet and one leg broken. -'Ve held our paper back one day thl, b'k In order to give eur readers the official v- of Urn county. The returns from the 5'Jnty. like the returns on the presidential v"-tu)p. , ,.ot very fl4tt0K t0 toe but we must make the best of It. Jly u bad day for Democrat. -Tti residents of this place were J"l from their slumbers the o'.ner night ' l; yelling of a largo crowd on our eetj jn.t ....... , t it; bow i - ducvuocu luai pumo (ate an neWJ had been received. TMs, v"r. was not tha . n t tst . .mi u(n;a iii bouts and street. ' " "J fur winter wear, which he 'ire at tot ton l-nces. of c.uicu to of. iti0 joyous bought their boots - ...,, u,. uuvis, on Julian (Jw ii Uiiiiil will t:i itreat Indus try iccupfirg the attention of the people for the next fonr months. The total expense of the County Foor Dt-partment for the month of October was fsoi. of which sum the oat door poor re ceived $400. The amount paid to those In Johnstown and vicinity was fdlii.63. There are now sixty five Inmates In the Poor House. j Thomas Little, a resident of Altoona, and an employe ot the Pennsylvania Rail road Company, was found dead In his bed in that city on Tuesday morning, having died sometime the night previous from beert dis ease The deceased was a natfre of Juniata county and was about 60 years of age. Ker. Ucruh, the venerable minister of tbe Lutheran congregation at Wllaaore, died In Philadelphia on Monday. lie had been In falling bealtU for some time and recently moved from Somerset county to W II more. He sold oat all his household goods and made disposition of his affairs before leaving for Philadelphia. Near Hopewell, Bedford county, on Friday morning, several miners, when rid ing on a hand-car on tbe Sandy-Run Branch of the Uuntinedon A Broad Top railroad, were thrown from the car by a runaway team. Sam II Win as was Instantly killed, Martin Maher bad his skull fractured, and seven others were seriously injured. S. S. Miller, Esq., representing tbe Commissioners of Cambria county, last wees entered snlt against Thomas II. Fair man, of Allegheny, to recover 300 with in terest from March, 13S8. being the amount of bail bond secured by Falrman for Llxzle Lung, alias Thompson, who was under commitment for Keeping a bawdy house alad deserted her bail. Friday of last week, says the IloIIIdays burg Standard, all the personal, mixed and real property, franchises and rights of tbe Newry Railroad, together with sidings and station buildings, were sold to A. J. Ander son, of Altoona. It Is snppoeed It was pur chased for a synd'eate who will contlnne the line to Kedford and perhaps extend It further southward. The Rinebart Opera Company played "Hon-Bor.a to a good sized audlenee in our Opera House on Monday evening. Tbe Rinebart company U one ot the best tron pes that has ever visited our town, and their prodactlon of "Bon-Bons" was tborongly enjoyed. Should this company again visit Ehenshurg we would not hesitate to say the Opera nouse would be crowded. The whole Republican ticket in West moreland county, with tbe exception of McCarthy for Clerk of Courts, has been elected. McCarthy has been defeated by 130 votes probably. Best, the Democratic candidate, having made a lively fight. The Republican majority for the other candl dates will range from 130 to 400. ' Robblns has been elected Senator by about 400. On the morning of October 24th, A. V Sedenberg and Adolphus Dilllng. both of Martlosburg, Blair county, were oit shoot ing wi d dncas near Clover Creek-. For some reason they separated and Dilling, taking Sadeoberg' movements to the DUshes to be those of a bird, took aim and fired- The shot entered Sedenberg's breast. Inflicting a wound from which be died at 2 o'clock on Monday morning. Jacob PlufT, at Ilyner. Clinton county, oc the 31st nit., rhot aod killed three bears and trapped one. Ue first shot a cub, after which the mother rose straight op on ber hind feet and came at biro. He fired again and killed her ; then be killed another cub. and after the e achievements preeeeded to bis bear trap, and behold I he found a big fellow In the trap. This be captured, mak ing fonr bears slain by him In one day. McDonald at Loretto, Pa., takes the cake for selling goods cheap for spot cash or trade, a follows : 20 yards calico for f 1.00. 20 yards of pUld dres goods for 1 100, 16 f ardof plain (all colors) dress goods ?1 00, 10 yards plain alpaca ft. 00, 8 yards plain cashmere fl 00, 8 yards Kentucky Jeans fl.OO. 12 yards gingham fiOO. 13 yards Can ton flannel (100, children' shoes from SO to fl 00, misses' shoes from 73 cents toll. 50, ladies' shoes from 11.23 ee: ts to 12.00. boys' boots from tl 00 to (2 00, men's boots from 9 i 50 to $. SO, and always pays the highest prices for good marketable produce. George Haloes, of St. Clair, was on Monday morning found murdered on the road between St. Clair and Port Carbon in Schuylkill county. lie left bis borne at St. Clair soon after midnight to walk to Port Carbon to take a train on tbe Philadelphia & Heading Railroad for Sharaokin. At day light his body was found with a pistol ball tiirougti tbe bead and another through the heart. The shots had been fired so close as to burn the clothing. The victim was a civil engineer, unmarried and twenty-three years old. There Is no cine to the murderer nor to the motive for the crime. Some time during Monday night burg lars entered tbe baaemem of St. Joseph's German Catholic Church, on Railroad street, and, ascending to the first floor, burst open the door of the sacristy and passed out through the sanctuary Into tbe church. There they broke open the two poor-boxs which had cot been opened ror three weeks and carried off the contents. These amounted Judging from the accumu lations la similar periods in tbe past to probably fl3. The boxes were made of gal vanized iron. They were taken to Piack Bros tinware establishment to be repaired- Juhnxtoicn Tribune. Two Republican candidates are al ready out getting signers to their petitions recommending them to tbe good graces of the new administration for postmaster at E&ensburg. After the 4tb of March next we will be ready to step down and out on short notice, and we will try and set an ex ample of giving op the ttat with a good grace which, if it has not been followed In the past, will be worthy of emulation in onr accessor four years tence. W wonld suggest to the respective candidates, bow ever, that the one who gets F. 11. Barker, tbe chairman of the Republican County Committee, tc suggest to Congressman Nru'.l the wisdom In bis appointment, will make better time than in tramping around the country hunting signers. Jake Semple. a well known' Prospect character, while in an Intoxicated condition on Monday eventng about 7 o'clock was waobllng along the P. R. R. track, wben the engine of the Johnstown Accommoda tion, which had Just cot under headway arter its stoo at tho station, struck and knocked him down, running over his right leg. He was picked np and taken to tbe baggagu room, whence be was removed to his home. Drs. John and W. B. Lowman were summoned and amputated the leg be low the koee. H8 will probably recover. This la the third or fourth encounter Jake has had with railroad engines, aod be has always been worsted. When taken home. Roeie, his wife, exclaimed: "Why the diyll dldn'i the Limited kill ye the time It struck ye 1" JoKnttovi Tnl,un. May Ivr. 1 bav bQ amictad with hay irr from early la August aoul rrunt. My would raa m tram el water and 1 ro4 continually, y wa adrld to nim Ely'a Onta Balm. It bu worked llks a charm and I can iaj I am entirely eared. Mr. F.meline Juboraa. Canter. Coon. I hare been for fcreral year a tnflerer from aa fever and icTcre bead eolda. I have toaad nothing that ae.a compare wah Ely's Cream l.'alm. 1 would nut be without lttoraoyeoa l.lemtlcm. It la (Imply wonderful In Ita edeet upon tbe naI organs. S. A. bum, Wilming ton, N. v.. Official P1STK1CT5. Adams Towrublp ....... Allihrn Town.hip.... Ahti!lo Uoroob. Harr Township Hls-w!l- Township lmbria lfcr. lt Ward .. . t'amltia Township...... t'Krrulltowa Bor. tlPMToll Towaohlp , l'het STICKS Hot , "het Towns-hip t'learBrM ToJabli. 'oneraau,rh TiwnFi1t . Jonemaua Bar. lit w. id W. OoftperwteJe Boe. t'ruyle Townhip IeanTownhlp Kaat tfeaemaach Hoc... KutTavlor Townthio .. 1JS 3j 2Ci 1. 1C7l. is; 4ai 204 M 31 H4 ' 33 , lie, : 57 1 7S M 174 si! l 17; 1U 41 ! IS 14 so: j s, ee. 64 7S 1M 111 S7 f 4 b 16 Tl M tl Ebemaharg )lor. Kaet W. .. vv wl w.. Flder TowTifhtp "rank!t Hor . Oalliuia H roica.. " Towmhip.. .. Orubh'nwn Borough Jaelteoii Townlh.p. Jofcoatown K.,r. lt W 2j . S.1 - - 4th Uk " - " e;h " - 7lh Ltllr'a P'ronich. Inrett4 H. tj ar h ........ I.ower Vcxler Townnhlu. 23 ft M. ITS, l-i- -M, esi iioi 114 711 W 1(M in, ijj 1ST im: Tl a 11 1V 6v 70, 41 lot : M. M 48 ( "V, Millvllle Htr. lt War.l. " 1 Ward. Monster Townnhlp... Portaco TiwnMp . l'rosiict IktrmiKh Keaile Tnwivhlp Klchlaml Townhtp... Sontb Kr SloBTrre-k Townablp.... Saisinerhill Townnhin.. 13, 76 .) t 671 6l 1 J: 112 1 tl l m vi' 7, 3j j Slj SJ, 2 SuiH;uliann Townablp. lunntiiniii ptimuvn. ...... t'pper Ycxjer Township. tPPr Waablngten Twp. jiwcr . W hi to Township. Wiliaore Boromrh . Woo.vle Broali .. V'eat Taylor Township ! IU t17't241 Total.... ltemafretna Catrrelltetwai. Carrolltown, Pa Not. 7th. 18S8. Editor Freeman. We promised last week to make special remarks la this letter Id regard to the town of Hastings, but on acconot of tbe excitement connected with the election yesterday, we failed to meet those whom we expected to, consequently we hare to postpone oar remarks until next week. Hon. John S. TChey, of your town, has tbe coneratolatloos and good wishes of his many friends In tnts section, bo being for tunata enough to be one of tne snocessfat Democrats on Tuesday laat. Miss Emma Stolz, who was visiting ber sister. Mrs. Battle Flick, In Altoona. re turned borne on Monday last. The planing mill of Mr. D. A. Lnther. Jr.. U now raised and the machinery will be placed in position next week. Mention of this Improvement has been already made in your columns, bat we cannot refrain from extending further congratul&tioas to Mr. L., who Is a good citizen. Dr. II. Rommervllle, of Chest Spilngs. was a welrome visitor to our town on Tues day. Your solicitor bas thus far incceeded In getting one hundred new subscribers to your paper, all of whom ate wall worthy of having their name publlalied. His Inten tions are to get more, and if he gets them they will be gotten by honorable means. Tbe Bel va Lock wood parade which took place here on Monday evening afforded a great deal ot amusement to the citizens. John McCoy was the leader, and was 'Tin ged out In grand style." "Jumbo," the In telligent dog owned by Mr. Otto Glasser, faithfully carried a lighted lantern during tbe entire procession. Wm. Warren White, special examlcerfor the U. 8. Tension office of Washington, D. C-i spent some time In Carrolltown this week. Dr. D. S. Rice, of St. Boniface, made a professional visit to onr tow a on Monday. Doctor Is having an office erected at Hastings, where be will locate In the near future. It Is to be boped that those from whom your correspondent received Items well worthy of note, will excuse us for not send ing them In this week as we are aware that the election news will be published In yonr paper which canned considerable extra woik. X. ' IVattlnz nipping). Hastings. Nov. 7, 1888. Editor Frfeman There was a full at tendance at the election. Mr. Frank Eodler Is on the sick list Dr. Llbby was in town on Sunday last. A railroad car loaded with ssnd was left a'-aodlng on tbe siding at this place a few days ago, and some miscbevioos chap threw off the brake.", when the ear slharted down tbe grade at terrible speed, running for about ten miles. Luckily there was no damage done. Mr. Fred Honk met with a serious Injury to one of bis eyes a few days ago, while he was engaged In setting blocks for the foun dation for bis new barn, one of tbe blocks being ont of line be proceeded to sledge tbe block to its proper place with a fifteen pound sledge. As be struck tbe block a piece of bark weighing abcut two ounces entered his right eve with great force and it Is feared will permanently injure Its sight A young son of Mr. Henry Link, of Snss qnenanoa township, was thrown from a wagon which resulted in the breaking of bis fimar. Tbe fracture was reduced by Dr. Rice assisted by Dr. SomervUle. Slick. . M AKRIAOE MCESSES ISSCED. The following marriage licenses were Issued by tbe Clerk of tbe Orphans Court for the week ending Wednesday, Not. 7, 18S: " " lialph T. Pratt, Greensburg and Minnie Gall. iSouth Fork. Frank Lax. Jonmauga borough and K.O!a Foltz. Woodvale. John Stiortencarrler, Carrolltown, Pa, and Sophia Miller. Carroll township. Georgt Fulton and Lizzie Fried Doff, Con eniaugh borough. William Abler, Salem, Ohio, and Emma May lirademyer, Jonestown, Pa. - John Snbt-le and Lavanla Maderbotz, Cambria Oty. William S. Davis. Sherdao. Pa., and Cora B. Hoover. Coopersdale. Paredas D. Heisel and Gertie Skelly, Por tage. himou McDoDneil. Earr township Cam bria couuty, and E.Nie Mervlne, Pine town ship. Indiana county. Josuph Itter, Pittsburg, Pa., and Anna Stebr, A'oodvale. Alexander Lang and Jennie Carrutheis, South Fork Charles William MeGary. South Fork and Jennie E. Loyd. Cambria township. Bblloh'a Caaaamptioa Care. This Is beyond question the most success ful Cough Medicine we have ever sold, a few doees Invariably cure tbe worse cases of CouKb, Croup, and Bronchitis, while Its wonderful success In the care of Consump tion Is without parallel In tbe history ot medicine, btnee Its first discovery It has ben sold en a guarantee, a test which no other medicine can stand. If you have a Cough we earnestly ak you to try It Trlcc 10 cents, 50 cents, and fl.OO. If your Lungs are ore. Chest or liack lame, use SLiloh's Porous Tlaeters. Sold by Dr. T. J. Davtson. . Vote of Cambria Gounty PrMidenu tAadO'L S.JodKe! Ooaaress. a. 3 lufl S4 110' M IS 'J r a 12 103 ml at; 111 IS" iii t list ml 110' as is 79 ! 110 ioe 11 - 33! 13 ! 36 77. US Si' 43 S' 11 30j 334 I1' 43 111 lis 1, 11W TS s-M 1S3 6u 111) 321 1 74 S7 3 a IT 1SK 91 ' 1, 11'-', 1 76 - ,T ...J am a, 3i 1 7i4 It l 6 ii 'JO at i IS' M 14' 11SI 14 as 16 . 34' 2221 SV I . 76 16 M1 ' ' IS M 1 St 218 ; 34 i' 27 loot 2! M, 14 lit 166 30 77 Sw 9 J IIS X4 7s as St lis J 14 IM es es It "1 17 J 4 ' 1 - XI awl Jit it, i4ol .IS: Mi 43 ' 64 U Si' Si 4J KJ es 2i 7i 161 t4 13tt 74 1U0i IX." 167 h 48 l! 14il 101 138 Ml M llSi 14 S4 41 14 es a! W4 ssi at . in ls-i 43 64 33 26! 43 , 66 1 . 36 S! 126 43 say 1-SO, I4i -i 3 u T K 641 64 S3 a VU lie 6i 69 120 321 17S S 141 1W3 act 12H S3. 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' Every reader of this paper to tborongh'y understand that physicians and superinten dents of hospitals do not lend their names to anyone to use In connection with an ar ticle to advertise, - unles. Indeed, it reflects credit on both the name and the profession. Tet they cheerfully Indorse Klein's Sliver Age Rye Whisky over their signatures, and why ? Because It really is what It is claim ed for it tbe best , 6timulant now known In the market. It Is very cheap, only tl JO per full quart. Ask -your druggist for It. and use no other. , One bottle possibly may save a ufferer much pain. It is not a care all, as claimed by would-be competitors, but Is a pure stimulant,, whose equal Is not to be found in the market. Address, for fur ther information. Max Klein, 82 Federal stret-l. Allegheny, r. Sheriff's Sales. " ; "TTlrtoeof medry write of Ftcri Fnnai. A'a y.rpanaM liwia out of the Court of Common I'lraa nt Caajhrta county to me directed , lUere will be exposed to pabjle ale at tbe Court lioute la Et etiFtinrc. on .MiKYDAY, DEC. 3rd, 1SS8. AT I O C IJJiSK. p. ai. the following re'l e;tat to wit : A'l the riaht. title. ar.. lner-t of I-nclM H.ng-lc. of. In and to all that pertain lot ot noqnil itialed In Lower Voder townabip, Cambria eoanty. fa., bounded and described aa followe. to wit : Having a front cf 60 ffet on an allev and extendinc hark tbe fame width 16v let to tbe line ot lot No. ISand 174 reet aloim the line of lot No. 17 to public road and helaar lot No. 18 on plan of Iota Ui 1 out bTliaacC. Chandler, harms' thereon erected a to-etory Iraine house and plank fLabl. now oocupieJ by Ldwerd C iJingie and I.uclnda Bioale hia wire. Taken ta aieca. tion and to be (old at the anil of Commission erf ot Cambria Co.. I"a. Alao. all t2e rlahi, title, and intereft of P. F. Flenner. bamnel F tenner and (leo. W. lenner, ot. In and te all that certain pier er parcel of land altoatod la Aiiimi townahlp-, Cambria county, i i., bounded and desrrlbed aa followe, I rt, land of Uesnja Lamb the weat. r na ol Wm. Cutter on the north, end by others on tn aonth. eoBialnmc 80 acres more or le-a. baTlnc therson erested a two-atory plank house. Taken In execution and to be sold at the salt of Com mujluocn of Carnbrla county. Atan. ail the-rlarht. title, and Intereatot Patrick Flemlna. cf. la aod to all that certain tot of froand altuated la the borough of Proei.ect. Cam. ria county, fa. fronUnc on the Johnatowji and Elxosliiint road, baTlng- school boat lot on tbe eeuth. lot of fatrick Tlh on the north and landa of the Cambria Iron Co. on tbe east, bavin there on ereeted a I wo-. lory frame dwelling- bouse and other ouUoildtn bow la tbe occupancy of Pat rick I'lemln;. Taken In execution and to be sold at the suit ol Owmailsalonars of Cambria ennntr. Also, all the right, title, and Interest of Michael Maley and Hn. Mary Malay, of. In and to all that certain lot of rronnd situated in tbe bor oua;h ol Tuocelhill. Cambria count.. Pa . bound ed and described aa follows, ria : Fronting on Main street and adjolnina: property of Michael Killputron the north. Jjbn Trainer on the South anl John Hradley on tbe weat. baTins; thereon erected a two story frame dwelling liouo and other outbuildings not now occupied. Taken In execution and to be sold at the suit of Michael Bracken. Also, all the rirht. title, and Interest or Mich ael McHrtde, or. In and to all that certain lot or piece of irround sitaated In Mlllrllle b.roub, t'amhria county Fa., bounded and descrited as follows, Tls : Heeinnlnsr at the corner ol UnUn Street and land of Kenjamln Benshoff, thence alone; land ot Keoiaraln rtenshoff north fil da tceci east 101 feet to an alley, thence along .aid alley ',' feet to lot No. 67. theuce along the line or said lot south 36! degrees west VJ foot to I'n lon atrcet, thence aionir the line of In I on street 61 leet to the place of hetiuninK. harms; therona erected a two story frame dwelling bouse and rther oatrmlldtnafs now In the occupancy ot Jos eph Sloan. Taken In execution aod to be sold at the snlt et the Commissioners ol Cambria county. 8S-TEHMSOFSALE-S8 One third of tbe purchase money to be paid wben the property la knex-ked down and the re main Ins; two-thirds on the confirmation of the deed. . JOSEPH A. OKAY, sheriff. Ebembara;, Nov. 8, 188. . Sheriff's Sales. . Byrlrtueof sundry writs of Fieri Faruu and Veniloni Lxuonax Issued out of the Coart ol Common Pleas of Cambria countr to me dl reeled there will be exposed to public sale at tbe Mansion Hoaee in Johnstown en SATURDAY, DEC 1st, 'S8, -,-. AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M , - - the teIlowtn real esute to wit '"' AU the rifht title and Interest cf John R Bowen ot. In and te all that certain lot of around situated in the bjrotmh of Prjsoect. Cambria county. Pa., bounded and deerrtoed aa fellows, rls: Frontinar 60 feet on Quarry street and ex tended baea lo6 leet adjolnina; on tbe east and on the weft. Harms; thereon erected a twe-tery frame Bowse end other out-baildlara now now la tbe occupancy of John K. Bowen. Taken la execwtlonand tbo be aold at tbe suit of Ambrose Spangler. all the right, title, and Interest ot Appleton Dttuond of. In and to all that certain piece or parcel of land situated In East Taylor townsklp. Cambria county. Pa., bounded and described as follows, rls: Marina; the Ebensburs; and Johns town plkeon north and adjoining londs el Zaob ariab Varneraud Joba Hacan. otinralalnr abont forty-Ire acres snore or lees, barlns; tbereca erected a two-story frame booite and other out baildinni now Is U( occupancy or M . lomond. Taken la execitlen and to be sold at the suit of Andrew Y'eauley, aasi(oee of Hovh Oreecwood. All the ria-ht, tittle, and Interest of Adam Viekmy of. In and to all that certain piece or parcel of land situated In West Taylor township, Cambria county. Pa.. adiosDtasr land -ol Ueorare Enable on the north, land ol Peter Stutsman on tbe east and Jonas Uoughnovr on the west, con taining about twenty-one acres more or less, haricic thereoa created a two-eUiy frame boue and lsr barn. Taien tn exerutloa and to be sold at the suit tjf John iMbert. - - - All the rivbt. title, and interest of Darld Fal Iwi ef. In and to ail that certain piece -or parrel of l.ial situated la ConenvMiflt township, Una- lriTXVr S-.V.74?::SS west by W. K. (IrifSth. and on the south acd east br the Carr-oria iron Oompany, eoatainlng aboat sixacrea more or less, 'lakxa la execaitoa ana sold at the sail ef S, Kilnordilugor. -TEKMS OFBALE-am. One-third of tbe pnrcVae money' to be paid wben the imperfy Is knockel diwn and tae se malalna: two-thirds ea tbe confirmation of tbe deel. JOSEPH A. OKAY'. ShcriC Ebeasbnrg. Pa.. Noremberetb, 1688. T7HJK SALE. House and lot la 3easbara. Pa. A aerar ! latlina spring, stable and outbuilding en prem- i isea. li.uD.ire at E. IJaltea av boa. bar tie are tore, EtnibarK. Oct. 12, ISe. IrlaJ Utf. SraciAL Tbrw. Nor. 2tth. 1S88. t1ordell..... Talliuan. ...... ,..rs. (Is lea. ...rs. liwelling Hons la- auranoeco. Cambria Iron Co vs. J. 1. Christy et al. H. A. SHOETdAKEK. Proth y. Frt c j Otr.ce, Eliutura, Nov. a, loe'. aaombljr. Sheriff, i 1 ri- 100 101 31 116 42 12 iil 47 nr 2JU 7 r8 206 S 27' 22 104 24 , 63 36 20 61 123 47 24 Ci 21 67 146 87 142 116 11 HO 101. 114' li' 421 114 SI' 16 4 20 106 16. 4o 16. 20 21 i 84 80 110 H7f 24 162 4 12 11 M, 142' 1961 S3 13 81 16' I 311 3-J IT1 76, 79' 4l "i 106 31 112 1791 76 81 1! 116: 115 4 44 42 -I 180, 182 24, 347 tli 6! 27 206! 10 42' 1 16 20 01 110 140. if;: i0i: 16 . 411. 10 . 28 . 7S, h loe 84 117. 2b . 244 0 45 .. 120 ..! 224 -J 75 ..' 2U 42 il1 37' 22t fl IT 37 111 216 Ml 73 i 41 ; 204' 252 264 6 ' 26 21! 7a. 1 i 10. 36 279 T7 3 S ly 123 24 144 r.71 1621 234 lu 1 43 60 " S3 17 T7 123 41 2 70 21 es 116 106! T 1(12 120' 261 43: 24 ! 42 141 '. 4'ii 3 6 "I SI 158! 1U3' 83j 80 20 104, 87 ! 48 60' "1 ' 64' 70 .13 : as as 6S 69 23 101 112 52 60 133 862 161 106 167 213 20 15 S3 S 33 2o4 6C ea 23 101 1 122 32 S3 132 321 176 0 136 122! 42, 136 116 to 291 72 21 J 12S 56 i """jl aj 21 20 137 18 ri 320 170 I04 367 851 81 60 3 140 136 Til 69 124' 114 71 lto 100 66 71 89' 103 46 161 100 lll 86 111 81 92 167 1 2221 100 117 16- 07 113 161 00 46 11 83 5 166 1 031 l 16 102! 2u0l 267 190 70 s' 267 12S' , 63' 4 905; IS 99 49 6 333 20 6C IS 234 47 11 113 114 197 SI 2 110 100 61 1 114 86 68 81 94 TT 44 T6 86 T8 80 69 18 86 1 111 IHt 1 2l J&t 1 13! I JsSi 1 1681 . 110i 144 j 104 2fl, 32 82 228 136 183 157 70 228 77 142 60' 162 45 25 2121 lfH 101 ( 84 sol 1O0 1 1181 1731 84 1S4 221 47 IOC' 01 67! 118 21 128 ! 271 24) 54 9ul 10UI 001 0X1 .04)1 00! 118 4 131 T 41 6 37 111 124 130 66 5' 6 ...! 46 105 120 55 26 116 25 9: 8 lis li 126' 411 6j 271 291 1311 1U 41' 24 281 61 64 It . 1 41 111 111 125 42 124, 147 6906 5633 aie 5848 5645 5611,5762; 172 ! 213 Senator. 6421.6111,5911166281 224 Register sJT6 ticc7 The folio wine: aecounU bav bees examined and paa?ed by me and remain bled of record in this ofn.-e lor the Inspection of heirs leaatees and all others lntereatel and will be presented to tbe Orphans' Court of Cambria county (or confirma tion and allowance on Wednesday. December 6, ISO. 1st. First and final account of John Fried bofT. admlalrtrator e4 F. h. Sed liceyer, late of Cooemaukb borough, deceased. 3d. First and Boat account of Conrad DleSa beaich, administrator ot John DieBnbaoah late of itony Creek township, deceased. 8rd First and Baal account el Joseph Stiller, administrator ol James McCronich, late of ,2um merhlll towasblp, deceased. 4th. The first account of James A. Pariah . one ef the executors ol Kuward Parish, late of Cam bria towns bio, deceMed. 6th. Fourth account ef tbe trustees of (leorge Fntx, late ol Johnstown bortrarh. deceased. 6lb. Firrt accoant of Annie E. Olass and W. J. Hock, administrators ol Henry disss laieot Alle gheny township deceased. 7th. Second and Baal account of Oeorze Pead tna. wuardlan of Jennie Bendlnr, miner child of John Bending, late ol J ohm toe a troueh, de ceased. . . . . bih. First and Anal account of John Arthurs, executor of the last will an 6 testament ol Jane Coocan, late ol Johnstown borouuh. deceased. nth. First and tiaal account ol Hoehen K. Lint on, ad-nlnltrtor of Henry C. l1shoup;, late of Millrllle bomuiih, deceased. lHln. First and final acconnt cf ETIzaheth Mat tt. late ot Carrolltown borons n. deceased. lltb. First and Beat account ot Jacob Yeack ley, execotor ef Jacob Fuller, late of Oallitzln borooKb. deceaaed. Uth. Third and partial aoeonnt of Henry J. Hopple, execntnr of Henry Hopple, late of Car town borough, deceased. I3ih. Fin.: and final account of administrators of James Caddy, late of Johnstown iHtrouKb de ceased. lth. Aooonnt of B. O. Miller, administrator Of Amanda Miller, late of Johnstown buroui(b,de ceased. 16ib. First and partial acennnt of Peter Ko hl ne. Jr.. et. al., axecuters of t'hrtstopber Koblne. lata of Lilly borough, deceased. 16th. First and final account of Joseph A. trar, trustee to sell real estate of Bernard Unn enan.lateolC'learfleld township, deeensed. 17th. The first accjent el William M. 1h1sob. trustee of the estate ot Joseph Fieldhouse, late of Mlllrllle boron a h. deceased. lstb. The account of Joseph P. Laytm. execu tor of John M. Iarls. lateof Johnatowa. CELESTINE J.BLA1K, KeUler. Lbenebars. Nor.e, 1888. WidowsVAppraiseinent VOTICE Is hereby siren that the following ii named appraisements of property appralsM and set apart for widows of decedents aoder tre Act of Aasembly el the 4 lb ef April A. I. ISM, bas teen filed in the Kesfisters otTice. In and tor the County of Cambna, and will be presented to the Orphans Court et said County tor confirma tion and ellowanc on Wednesday the 6th day of lecember. A. II. 1888. No. 1. Inventory and appraisement of certsln person! property appral.d and set apart lor Annie Kaa;er, widow of William A. Uaer deceas ed. SSUO. No. 2. Inventory and appraisement ef personal property and real aetata appraised and set apart lor Elizabeth Keeee, widow of Keese Beese. de ceased. so. No. a lorantwy and appraisement ef certain personal property appraised and set apart for Mary Sterile, widow of Max iteble. deceased 63 H. No. 4. Inventory and appraisement of certain personal property appraised and set apart lor Mantaret Jones, widow of larld Jones, deceased. :o. No. S. Inventory and appraisement of certain personal propertr appraised and set appart for Annie Brookbank, widow ef lartd Brook bank, deceased, fwoo. CEI.ESTINE J. BL.AIR, Kesjlster. Ebensburs;. Nor. , 188 Trial Lint. Dimtu Tibm. 8BCOHP VISE, r. tlnrer. .r. 7m menus n. F.. Peemer A Co. 'lark Ranch vVlnn...., Swank.... Slick ..... Iorner re. Tayman. - rs. Penn'a K. R. Co. Baker. rs. ltodaon. re. Mettlade. r. Tnnnelblll bvohn dlst. i rs. Enterprise Ltm'r us, rs. lliller. . . ....rs. Same. Bock A Co.. ur.nanoe, Hark b art ...... Uray , Bet ksbile - ,..rs. sensebaunn. Christy.. ..rs. Mlllikei Ieahey.... v. tlreevy it Co. Marshall .. .-vs. Peden. Hopple re. Boland. 1'se !tlch rs. Hlpps A Uoyd. Uonahoa , , Jndy. Stme v- Scott. Marshall ..rs. Miller. Aberrtathy..... rs. Bona. Stabler ., ,,, ,, Crarer. , Edwards rs. IMmond. " 1 Peden ... . . v. Marshall. - MoCloskey rs. Taylor A McCoy at a I. H. A. IsHOEMAKEK. Proth'yZ Ebensburg. Nor. , 1S8S. , ' CTATE of Pennsrlranla. County ot Cambria. 8 O S. Tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania I to tbe belrs and leal reprcsenta tires of Patrick j Casaiday. deceased. . I OHrrnirot Y'on are ' berehy cfted tn be and appear before the Judge of er r Orphans' Court, i at Ereasburw. la and Kir said county, on tbe 3rd t day oT December next, then and there to how 1 cause, II any yoo liare. Why satisfaction should I not be entered en a reeognizaaee ef Peter Caset- day, wherein be was bound to pay tbe other beira i i rim uqmicii lus vnnmnii uuo iucu iu .nv i srtltloa of certain real estate el decedent br tie- ! rree ol said court made July 30 tb 1610. . Herein fail not. Witness the Hon. Robert I. Johnston, Presi dent jude of our said Orphans' Court, at Kneas burg, this 3rd day of Scntemher. A U. ISv. JOSr.PH A. tlK AY". Sheria. CELKSTI NE J. BLIAK Clerk O. C. PberlfPs frrnee, FTensburg, oot as, isss." L L JQHSS'.O.I. 1. J. BlCk, 1. f . BTCL ESTABLISHED 1871 ESTABLISHED ISS8. (Mnston.BncJt&Co. llANKKItS. VfeaVwe) Bsea'a " SaMaaia S ettte (ii f Crrcllt.w, fi. T. A. SHARBAUGH, Cashier. A. W. BUCK, Cashier J General Mm mmmmmU The following are the rxlaetaeU features of a general bet. a ing business s - IEPSiITSi Beeelred payable on demand, aad I merest bear ICR eerUflcatca t&sat-d to lime depoeitors. 1.0ANN Extended te eaftuaers ea favorable tettaaaad approved paper disowunted at all times. lOLixmoxs Made la the locality and upon all the keeking towns la the United States. Charges moderate. i PKAFTr . . v Issned negotiable In all parts of tne V Kited States, and toreiga exchange Issued ea all parts of Eurore. ArcOtXTSi . Ol merchants, larmers and ethers aolictted. to an reasonable aoootnodatloa will bo extended. Patrons are assured that all transactuMis aliaJl be held as strictly private and c mUulal, and that tbey will be treated aa liberally as getd backing rule will pcrsit. , Uest.e ttullv. JUU.S10. Bi t K A. CO. - 1888. j J ury tJout. P. II. l. ' 59 -a 0 l" j .1 1O0 194 itJ' it!! 8.SSI 46, 00l 21'J 7' 114. 11 12 sr.) 1 is; I lo,.. 12 7S 1 64 2 3 20 215 5 23 i 14; 16' 1 . l 4, 3 I 1 -JI' 12 l.si iJ I 16 I . 1 .! im, i 182 260, 28i : V' r$h 4-J 'tS 20 ; 1 4 2 11 278 242 16 145 40, 63 34 22 HO' 4' y7; 97 21 -J! VB 101 00 117 24 149 11 14' 91 128' it:; 6i. L5 61' J4t t: .5! ...I ai 06, ts 34; 8i '-1, Sj, 83' 84' 103i 42' 414- 041 256, 114 121 23 . 42 1 10 2 S 2J 112, .3! i 16 18 4 ' 8 6 22 3U 70 2; 661 10 1 "si 56; 21 6U. 6i: 8 it UJi 146 1 322 t6, 179 140 Mi 126, 15 IT 7 8 6 22 20 i:a 76 lie 6 Xl 16! lOil 146, 74' 140 9' 200 92' T 106, 277 13, 166 ays; iu 27 14.S 163 127 5 63, 1 I ll 112 114 88 lOi 82 94 S06l 1M! f4l 177 i 111 114' 303! 8 l', 2 64 1 79 ! 25 104 00 120 28 ex: 04 141 21 2Si 136 1S8 169 67 lie 21 131 26 2"-7 137 174 76 44 102 47 100 J01 40 y0 161 471 66 4! 124 lull 20 5; 1 441 VSi 12S I ei 120; 371 1331 I S'il 641 lisl-'' 0 22, l:a H 64 66; 114' 121 1 60 1 46 ) 30' 122 122' 146' ' 41 t 6627 67791 209 J.1 Notice is hereby glren tnat the lollowlnic aocoant has been filed In the Court ot Common Pleas of Cru brm county. i'a an 1 will b con firmed by said Court on the first Monday of lie. ceuaber next unless cause be shown tc the con trary : First and final account of M. D. Klttell. a. slynee ol Fraucli Maloy et. ux. H. A. SHOK.MAKEK. ProtVy. Zbcnaburg.Nov.9, 185S, , . . IXECT'TK'J? NtfTlCK. ' ' ' J Inciters tostamenlary on the estate of Pat rtra 1. Kiley, late ol h.lrj.l urt. Pa., deceased, barlns; been icranted to the nnderrlarned, all per sons iudebtcd to said estate are bvrcOy notihed 14 make payment to me without delay, and t&ose fiavln- claims aaainst - tbe same will pretcnt thtin, properly authenticated for settlement. JAMES K1L.EY. Execotor of P. tl. Kiley, dee'd. Ienfrmrs;, Oct. 1J. lKSrj. 4t. STATE ot Pennfylvaala, t'ounty of Cambria, S S. Tbe 'ommonxealth of Penny .van la to tbe heirs and legal reprcetitatives of tieorire tlallaeher, deceased. tlBKKTiau: Yen are hereby cited to te and appear tH-lore the Judges of cor t 'n lian'n Conrt, at Etiensbura. In and tor raid county, on the first Mimday ol liexailur n-xt, then and there to abow reae. If any yoa bare, why a certain tract I land In Oallltzio lowuabip. Cambria county. Pa., owned by tleonre tlallaifher, deceased, should not be sold to John M.Nagle and Bobert 11. Splcndley. Herein fall net. W1tnes tbe Honorable Kohert L.. Johnston. President Jails ol our said Orpdaos' :uri, at Ebensburg, tbls 1st dar of Octolr. A. I. Isss. CEL.EST1NK .1. PLAIK. Clerk O. 1. Jirl.PH A. OKAY , t-boriff. EbenstiurK, Nor. S, 13. 31. XOTK'E J l'o He.-Jitlo N. Harronehi ir hlietral ren- le.lltatlVet. l ou are herei'y notined t!iat on the r. day ol September, lss. Henry Bher laresenird 1.13 petition to The t ourt of Common Pleas ot Cambria county. Pa., prayluit saW court to make an order direction aaulactiun to keen, tered on a certain mnrtirairc eiecuiel by llouh McNeal to Horatio N. KurrouKhs on certain land situate in Allegheny townli!ti. Ca'iit.rla county. Pa., which mortsre Is dated the 5th day of Jan uary IsfeJ au l Is reu.-.rded in record book of ld anty In Tol. 9 psjres iC anl ns. In aecot danee with Ibe Act ot Assembly ol Jnr.e II, 18h1. You are tbcreiore rciuired to apoeur at snid court on Monday. lhxfnitMr &d. lfe-8. and show cause wiiy sai l vrder as i re-l tr should not bu made. JOSEPH A. 'lUAYVsherlff. Et-eni-baric. Oe:.2Jd, IskS. tt. -A!U YOU? IV) yon fyl drill, lnnp-uld, loir-f:pirircd. life. iem, and liidedoriltuljly piidrniblc, both pliysi eally and ni-nf9ily: exprince a fenso of f ulibea or bloat intr after eating, or of (rono. naa," or rmptine.s of stomach in the morn iiitr, tonirun -oatd. bitter or lmd taore in mouth. jrrv)ru!ar appetitn. dirj;ins, frequent headaches, lilurred oyesi-ht, "HontinB' specks" before tbi eyes, nerroub prostration or ox baust ion. 'irritability of ternner, hot flushes, aiteruiitinijr with, chilly sensations, eharp. tatiiiir. trmiici.t pnins liere and tliero. cold foot. drowsitiedB aftnr me aid, wnkef ulneKS, or liturlcil nnd unrefreshinir bli p. cxdiPtant, lndoeeribahle feeling of dread, or of impend ing calamity r It you have i ill, or any corteMernMo number ot that most comruon of American tnaladiee Bilious Dy8rM-ia. or Torpid IJvcr, associated with ryirpsia. or IndiKeption. Tho more cotnplieattvl your dineaso bus become), tho prcater. tho number and diversity of 8j-tnp-tin!. No mr.rtcr rrhnt stniro it bus reached, Ir. IMc-n-e'n ;oldeii Jtlcdiutl lllscoiery will enlxlue it, if tnken neeordmg to direc tions for a reasonable sength of time. If not cured, coniplicitti'Jna multiply and Consump tion of the l,unrs. Skin Diseases, Heart Disease, B beu in at is in. Kidney Disease, or other grave maladies are quite linhlc tosut lo nnd, sooner Or later. indue a fatal termination. Dr. Pierre's (.olden ledlral Dle cowerjr acta powerfully upon tbe Liver, and through that great blood -purifying orimn, cleanses the system of all hlood-taints aud 11.1-puntM-s, from vbatuver cause arjsitig. It is dually efflcneious tn acting upon the Kid neys, and other excretory organs, cleansing, strengthening, and beaimg tlieir diseaaa. Aa an apcttzine, restorative tonic, it promotes digestion and nutrition, thereby building up botU flesh and Ptreugth. In malarinl districta, this wonderful medicine hns gainel great reieltrity in curing Fever and Aguu, Chills and Fever, numb Ague, and kindred riiseRPf. lr. Pierce'a iioldeu Xriedieal Dla 'cures ALL KUnORSe from a common Ttlotch. or Eruption, to tho worst Scrofula. Salt-rheum, " Ferer-sores," Scaly or Bough Skin, in short, all diseases caimod by bail blood are oonquored by this powerful, purifyiup, and invigoratinar aiedi cme. Great Entlng-1 k-ere rapidly l-al wnder ' Ita benign inUueuoe. Enceuilly bos it maui fetd i;s potency in curing Tetter, fTp74-tna, KryoielH, Ilo.la, Ctirlmncles. Sore Eyes. Scrof ulous Sor-a and SweHinga, Hip-Joint Lisi. IV bite Swellings," UoitrA, or Thick Neck. and Eularged (lands. Send fen cents in namrx lor a large Treatiee. witn colored platen, on tkin iHsuaaes, or tbe same aiuuuut lor a Treatise oo stcroruious A n ocuans. FOR THE BLOOD IS THE tfTE." TborotiehlT clennae It ly usinw DrvF'lerce'a t;oldcit lUedical Iliwotfrj, and rood dis-eation, a fair skin, Imoyant spirits, vital BU-eiiglh and bodily health tviil be c-stabli&bed. CONSUMPTION, which iSerfnlaf the Lanira, is nrrvstM anl curnl y thia remwlv, if Utkt u in the earlier auife of tbe diecasv. From its mar v Ions power over thia terribly fatal Oiw-aiw, when first oOerina this now world-fitmetl rem edy to the public, Ir. pH-reo thouijhl at riousiy of cnlllnR- it hia "CONSrstrrioM Cfur," but abaudoiKO thiit name aa too restrictive for a medicine which, Iroiu its wc'iKlorful coin blnnticn of tonic, or Etrcnirthr-nlnir, allt-rative, or blood-clotuuiluir, anu-tuiioua. ct4rai, and nutritive iiroportiea, in un-)uaXcd. not onlr an a rvmf'lv for Contimptioa. but for aul I Chronic liM'asea of tha Liver, Blood, and Lungs. Tor TWak- Iurirs, Prittlns; of TOood. Phort-et-e of Breath, C'tiroiuo Nactl Catarrh, Itron clutis, Acthuiii. Scvt-re Coutriis. and kitidred a!It!on, it t an ffflcient. n-medy. Sold lruk'ita at HJOii. or Six BotUea Jcr S.t0. IV tiend tea cents in stamps for Dr. Pierce 'a boos; on Con.' um ptioa. Address World's DrspecsL7 Medical Issociallcn, C63 naLu St BliTALO. N. Y SALESMAN :WAWT To sell nursery stork, lull Una of New and valu able S;wl.v;i'irs. rvtey ewuloymenX, al hied rlr!esand t zi euses or (kninlsiun Aditrcrs etvin sue and istrrnee, tl, U. VATES, Nur. scrviaaa, Ho :UiVt(, . . Nov. i vt. PROMISES III BUT. TIS PH1F0IUIAKCE5 THAT KEEP TIIBI. . I ... Performances not promises have placed us at the head of the Kctail Clothing business in Western' Pennsylvania, aiul established for us an honest name that no upstart competitors can ever blot out. We have promised to sell the citizens of Cambria and surrounding counties j this Pall. the. cheapest and best clothing that the j country can produce, and now extend a cor dial invitation to everybody to come ano ex amine our grand new stock, compare our prices and give us their candid opinion whether wc are in position to fulfil our promises. Our Fall Suits and Overcoats are grand beyond descrip tion. Our prices arc too low for any competi tors t3 reach. BARGAINS IN Leading Clothiers .. :'ECKEIMROD have just returned from the Eastern Cities with a larc ahrf coin plete assortment of Fall and Winter Goods (C-nsistin of Men's andl lloys' Suits and Overcoats ; Ladies"", Missesr and Children's Coats,, Jackets, Wraps and Shawls ; all fcfcyles of Woolen Dress Goodsr Flannels, Underwear, Boots and Sloes, Ilats and Caps, Blankets,, Comforts, Robes, Horse Blankets ; Rubber Ooods of all kinds ; fine assortment of Millinary Goods ar.d , in fac, a general variety of Goods. Having bought at a discount, we are now prepared to offer Special Inducements and Low Pr'.'X'S to CasJa Luyera. Solic iting your patronage we guarantee satisfaction. Resneetfuilv. x ECKESRODE -AT- C . x e AllCil RIGHT OVERCOATS g limn A atlii T T7 A T"T lfT A T.T71 HT nrnTTTTTlTI -o j. XKXT TO rOSTOFFICE. Not a single last Fall Overcoat was carried over to rust! on the shelves, fade on the counters or to be injured by liand- jling. All such goods were sold to and bought by Stern, oil j the Golden Eagle. j J My present, stock of Overcoat.'; is direct from the manu.i ifaciurers, who obtained the fabrics from whiih they are com-i 'posed direct from those who made them. Cometpierlly no tax exists imposed by clothing speculators,, jobbers, brokers, middle-men and the like. In buying a coat you -pay but a ' 'small price for the cloth, a small price fur miking it up, and a much smaller price to me for brirriug it here and olZoring it !to you for sale. Thus I am enabled to sell Overcoats you may not believe it until you call arcund and - hec cheaper than any other house in Altoona, or m Blair county, or in jthis State, or, as for that, in the United States of America. lig words, it's true, but call and see. I All of the aggregated New and Popular Falrttis enter in to the composition of the trarme'nls ma-le up in the Latest Styles of Fashionable Taste for ing strictly the case, no one who ed at the Marvellously Low oupenor uoous are sold. untre-Tcoais, aiso, ai unuer ENTIRE SUITS QlMfule of the Best IMatcriab, FreL and Fasli-p r ionablo, in Great Variety ail Extent Ul iWUv. TWELFTH STREET. NEXT -if,i S;'i&i M ion 191 iJ i:'i"tn a FARM FOR SALE. Tie stl.K-rikier re.xijlnit In -rrJl t.'wn-liU., Caatila cuaty a ill ell at iij-ivate mJs tbe turn ooslifli 1 resides lour miles etl ot c-arrull-.u-wn os t!,e rl )eailrig- Irotn t'Mrroi .team to 1-orcUo, evn:a!rilni liil acrns. aUmt l' aft of h:cr are sirarei. Lavina tlirreon a tmo-stcry pliiiU 1. fioafe an.Cir. line l am. K tine r.-unrl is iwt ti e premium and Hie lrni Is in a (d tato w4 rul iiration and Is well watered, r or terms apply to the snrtseriber ou the reui. JOHN HOOVE. NOllCK. AU er.ns are l.erehr rot'Sed that on U:e :"!h (..-ioter. 18l. I i un has" ! l eray li.,rn. and 1 tnr nor-e rum Mrs. AnnaM. WeaklATtd. t'lrarUeld tiwn.n'.p, t :jitrla tuiuy. Pa., and that 1 have ) it he si.n:e in her p, K..ersin t r the Trmi'l Vi d jrs. All I't-rioii are linrelr Di USe I nol to ib entile or It-teritro Willi the same. U. J . t L.LL.. AUr:ll, J.. '9, l8. SIT Ml OVERCOATS. & TwSOMASS,'-' of eTohnstown, Pa. at LJX I ' & BOPPIiE, Carrolltown, Pa. U Vav. STRAIGHT the present season, which, be calls will fail to-be astonish Prices at which sudi Radx'allyj prices as wt 11 a " i DOOR PCSTOFFCi to ;g - j 3m OutNew CoBtanatisn Sid da aiffEif i e. . Z - ftt wt.. iumi r ftr 8ia r.ak aa- .. , , ,,, - . . , u a . ' :?.: man ovi m 1:0 i 1: ,n. 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