itRMKHruu. r4. . - xor. lis. isss. LOCAL A.VD 1'EKSOAL. Sme unknown disease Is killing off 7 1" Parts of S0n nt ctUDt, AriMr CHtin was badly mangled by near Vlllinn09port on Saturday. -jof P Berkhelmar. of Osterburg, Bod . -'.,nfv. died the other day after a pro ratline, caused by "- . 1 , .4 I r.Htff wniru -- r,idvM and the shell broken. The wont particular man In town made Crfoctly satisfactory selection from Bar new line of bats, they bavin the t stock to select from. Also some rtwp thing In fur caps for men and boys. 'Id our election table published last "k ,t, .,.t for Harrison should have Wl 5 Si: inftoad of 3,317. the nuure 3, by L-.ke Bfttin.t In In place of a a and pln our notice In the burry to (ret out cor PPer- .h. torch-lltfht. dismiss the campaign lies. j ,tti-nd to business, but buy your boots ,ril hnes at Barker, they have the largest ortment to select from. Mr. Simon Noel, of White township. t..n rald some extraordinary tur He has two that weighs 20 pounds 2,h and another that welgs 2 pounds. TtM of fours are ths largest, but bis Ken er !,.t of turnips are hard to beat. Th Zenobla (Juen cor Is the very tcur.stmade. and the only Kid. Elastic Section aver used In a corset, wblcb mkee U conform to every motion of the Klv Z?ni.bl. Is for sal- by V. S. Barker A l5ro.'s. and can be worn for four weeks on trial. A. cooking sctiool lecturer was wiser fan she knew when she-said: "There Is do such tfiinjc as luck In bread-making. B.l luck means Ignorance." If sb bad said buy your flour at Barkers' and you wilt tve no bad bread, she would ha? e bit the truth exactly. A bear came on two wood-choppers Cfr Williamsport on Saturday. One. Ar ttur Callahan, struck at It with an ax, ,;!jipd a:d foil. The bear pounced on Dim frightfully mangled his leg. A party of tiutiters who weie following, the beaat abot it shiTt'y atterward. John Mcilregor. of Shade township, Sunrn-t county, was killed on Monday hiU pulling stumps with a stump puller. T derrick fell over and bit blia on the Urs.l, breaking his neck and skull. lie IIt d near Forward. He was aged about 50 j,ar and was a bachelor. -Od last Saturday rrorolng the porter at t& Mountain House in this place discovered i Ire among so mo kindling; wood In the cel ;r. It was promptly extinguished before ir.y Jmuk'i'd resulted, but it was a narrow M-ape. The fire Is supposed to bave orlgl :i:cJ from tha dropping of a match by some person In searcb of plunder. -S:i!u Martin, daoghtar of Mr. Thomas iUr'.lu, of Prospect, and Ellsworth Smltb. of the same place eloped on Thursday morning of last west and when next heard from the information was conveyed that they wre narried In New Jersey. Sallle as not yet sixteen years of age while that of Smith, la thirty-two, Just double that or : bride. The bountiful chestnut crop on the Jun lato Valley mountain? heralds a good crop of bears, numbers having been seen by the nut gathers and hunters. Near Newton Hamilton some children gathering chest tuts beard a grcwl and on looking around saw a large besr seared on the rocks above They were not long In vacating; the place. Iluntin'j'ioi .Veres. Mr. Maurice McNamara, who a few yptirs ago was a well-known citizen of Juhutown. and also well known In this p.'are, having erved one term as County t'uwni.ssuner about twenty years ago, was admitted to the. Almshouse on Monday last. Iil health and financial revets, overtook biro and he was compelled to seek admls iuu to the Couniy Home. While a shootlog match for a bear was In progrcjs at Sterling, Clearfield county, Tuevlay, the 13th Inst. Martin, son of Diuh'l Randolph, persisted in keeping be hind the stump agsinst which the target was placed for the purpose cf picking out th bullets. A shot fired by Gaorge Me dullar, struck the boy In th left breast and, ringing downward, came out at his back. The wound Is a serious one, from which ti.e boy will hardly rtcuver. William I). McC ellsnd, a well known clt('in nf J iliLhtown, ditd suddenly on last Mon lay. ll was Uken sicK at his work la the isomer Steel Works and taken to his home wh.re he tr ceived prompt medical at tention, but died In a few hours. He was bom In J-.hnstown on 2:i, November 1830, where he iouled ail his life. II was elect ed and served one term as a County Com missioner about eighteen yean. ago. The Wts,d leave a wife, four daughters and one son to survive hint. -Ve.sferday (Saturday) evening a prln Vr of this place and one from Uollldays burg concocted a conspiracy to prevent the Publication of the Dmwcrut this morning. The dishonorable and outrageous conduct of the Johnstown printer deserves severe PuMic notlct.. but ht refrain from puhh,b ir.g hi, name r..w. Five printers btouping -rK without giving us a moment's notice, betore anything had been prepared for this PM-er. has put us to very great Inconveo-l-nv, and this ntim'jer i the Drnwrat Is print-d under consiara&le OisadvauUge. -Thannle Williams, a young man about thirty yars of age. who waa born in Cam bria township. a,d was a eon of John M. W lillam.. who a fw years ao sold bis farm and returned U. bis tsative eeuntry. Wales. waskuUiln Knnxvtlle. Tea-.ese. on tn afte'mxm or the 3rd ml this avinth As far as can be Warned, the dee.as,d .nd a m am,J cj. L. Porter were agent- f, a n,u,lc , ,K""ta mn fr 80018 "they were uncharged. TW, r,t at the mUslc store and after some word. PJrt,r drew a revolver and fird twoots. kllli.g W.in.m, -.t.ntly. Williams u.d- bis aome 2JJ his mother aod steter la Knoirlito and bl. body was taken to his tome. -Our Kspuoliiai, ui, 0Q , , T 7 night wound up the camp.,,,, bj Kran, demonstrate, celebrating their vie Jry at the polls. A dWtJtilloo tJom Cled by the M.oera. 'T Bad. came in on theereJoK tralu .nd. Zrl ' F,ovi1 flambeau rehe. considorabte lustre to tbe iT: ..711 Pnn-essioa start.! from tae ue at eight o'clock. and for a ,JUU the town lili.,. t . , w uriuiantly a PareIu..U.. Zery tteph,te.a D0lm "u me ton lan in ........... n, . . """"u'-a. some of them UiutUllul "uer of their on t appreciat. Uip;yB cf lnat kind "ho wfa inU Pouted around througU th. mud un wj i.k gud corner iu the town bad . -V1'1" TUjr Mut it 00 ! M , 1 KOt W xrln a-d bear it on- L . ( r.ui i c ulalim ainri imt adlces lhn if t'tlier county In the Unitid States The number la about 130. On last Sunday a twelve year old son of John K. MUler says the Johnstown Demo crat found a nltro-glycerlne cap on his father's premises In Upper Yoder township, which bad been left by the. Water Corns pany's men when they had laid the pipe line a year or so ago. The young lad be gan to experiment with the cap, and hold ing It between bis fingers aod thumb ap plied a lighted match. Tbe explosion wblcb followed was a surprise to the boy, and when tbe smoke bad cleared away It was round that the right thumb and first finger of the same band were badly mutil ated. Dr. A. N. Wakefield was called and amputated both members below tbe first jolot. Itentafrona Catr rl 1 tow Car rtOLLTOwif , Pa., Nov. 7tb, 188S. Editor Freeman. "To tbe victors be long tbe spoils" bas neeo well Illustrated In this town since tbe electloc. While It polls a straight Republican Tote of 14. and while there is a po.vible chance for storekeeper for tbe distillery here being a citizen of tha town, yet there are three candidates for that position. But still more desperate is the effort for tbe postoffice, one of tha par ties having gone to tbe extent of making af fidavit to tbe effect that It should not be held In any Democratic bouse, nor should any Democrat be assistant postmaster or clerk. Comments are unnecessary. It may be fairly added that tbe affidavit to the effect spoken of will appear In tbe Carroll town Xeia of this week. Mr. W m. Myers, a venerable and re spected citizen of this place, is on tbe sick list. Mr. John Shortencarrier and Miss Sophia Miller were married at Nuptial Mass In St. Benedict's church, this place, on Tues day. Tne attendants were Mr. Ed. Miller, nephew of the bride, and Miss Nettle Kirk Patrick. It would take more of your space than Is Justified by a local gatherer of news, but It must be said that the gathering of people at tbe borne of tbe bride, tbe numer ous presents, many of them valuable, and everything connected with tbe marriage was unsurpassed in this section for some lime. May success attend them. Mr. Urottendorfer, who recently moved Into hie new bouse bas It suug and warm now. How is It, Charlie ? Corn busking are ripe In this section now. We are Informed that Miss Annie Fogle, who left Johnstown so mysteriously on last Sunday wetk, and In whom the.papers were so much interested, bad been making her home at Mrs. Mary Ann Yost's. In Carrol1 township, nntll last August a year. Annie Is now employed by an Altoona family. Two deer were shot in Blackllck town-, ship last, one by Mr. Steve Lenz. and tbe other by Mr. Silas Edwards, both of whom bave the reputation of being very success full buntets. Mr. R. M. Hu-ion. who Is successfully "paving the way" for a new paper at Ilasts Ings, spent Tuesday in Carrolltowu. lie is a very entertaining gentleman. If anybody wiates to koow bow "River" road Is from this place to Mr. John B. Mil ler's, all they need to do Is to ask a certain crowd who went over it Tuesday. W. II. Dumm. of Carroll township, re turned from Mt. Union, Huntingdon coun ty, on Sunday last where be Just fit. tat ed painting tha towar of tbe rresbyterlin church. In 188G Mr. D. painted tha tower of St. Benedict's charcb, this place, and his daring work will no doubt be remembered distinctly. He Is now employed by tbe Al toona Slate Co., and will go to Philadelphia next week. Mr. C. A. Luther, proprietor of tbe Eagle Hotel, desires us to state that be has ou tap ale and porter aod requests those desiring such to call and sample It. Your correspondent is nnder obligations to the Social Club of Ebonaburg for a spe cial invitation to attend a grand ball to be held In tbe Opera II o use there on Tbank givlng Day. The weather bas been unfavorable for your sollciter, consequently tne list Is not as large as it otherwise; would have been. The hotel building being erected at Hast ings by Mr. Leonard Hartman, of St. Laws rence, is really a credi t to tbe town, and wo believe that whan it Is completed it will pre sent an appearancs which any localty could be proud of. It is the Intention of Mr. II. to remove his household goods and gods there next month. Willie Eckenrode found a linentablecloth on the Koensburg road, the farm of Mr. Jon Bearer, one day last week. The own er can aet It by calling at the store ot Eck enrode A liopple. Mrs. isaJore Flick, of Altoona, Is visiting relatives and friends here this week. Mr. Frank Conly. tbe man of many faces and humorist, assisted by Mr. Ileath, ven triloquist, gave two entertainments bere which were really appreciated, and all wish them to come again soon. Miss Hose Sbarbaugh pleasantly enter tained her nu nitrous friends at tbe resi dence ot ber brother, Mr. John W. Shar-. baugb, on Sunday evening last. It being the antversary of ber birth. X. Sterna rrona Cknl Matrlaic- Chest Sprix.8. Noy. 11, 188S. Dkak Editor I tboaght a raw items wouldn't be out of place. Mud Is still plenty. Tbe schools nnder tbe charge of Misses Topper and Little are progressing very fa vorably, aod both teachers are doing very thorough wmk. The most exciting thing t bat bas happen ed here, lately, was L. Jiatt fulfilling his election bet, wheeling Thad Conrad from one end ot the town to tU other. The us ual crowd of small bovs followed the pro craolun making hideous noise with borns aiul other musical lustrum sits. Several of our Republican friends have laul away their seedy hats aod bave donned a jmiw oue. The election passed off very quietly bere, toe Democracv being faltbfal to a man. The g. a p. beid a small jubilee meetiog Ltm o Saturday nlgbt, and after consider able mernmakiog they proceeded to the eeue ot illumination wben UI and behold 1 to Utir sorrow they bad focgotton one of the aamt important factors that goes to uia.uD apolitical ratification, an orator ; so tu-y sent forth and brought forwaid our Democratic orator, whose memory retained tbe hiory of every good deed of a gcod president, especially of tbe past four years, aud iMHer before did an orator's Ungue give more emphasis to good deeds, tbaa did this one, aud so enthusiastic did be become that before thy disbanded over three-fourths of those ptesect were sorry that they Sad not voted the straight Democratic ticket. Theie bas been a large black bear prowl ing around our neighborhood for tbe last week; this morning it was seen within a quarter of a aille of town. A large crowd of men wito dogs and guus started out In pursuit of bruin, and if tsy should ruo across him they will make It rather warm for his bearship. We laid to rest the remains of Mrs. Geo. Rinlnger this morclng. she having died Friday evening u,t Sheleaves behind her a husband ani seveialsmallcbildren to mourn their loss. She was truly a woman, a moth er aod a nelgL'Tor. Jos. P-rry wesrs a very broad smile. It's a boy ! But be thinks he is aolnir to a tl.e postoltlce. Srv. It rats' Tswnshtp Ileiias. Dear Frekmax : Tbe pork season has opened np with a "eqoeal" Mr. Blair Decker, of Flynn City, having secured an agency for tbe Singer Sewing machine, will hereafter toll In the Interest of that company. lie will probably locate at Indiana and make that place his business headquarters. Mrs. M. E. Glasgow, whose serious Illness we mentioned in onr last communication to the Freeman, died at ber home at Glasgow village on last Sunday morning. She was an old lady of unimpeachable moral char, acter. kind and affectionate to alL Ready, active and Invaluable In time of need. She filled ber mission as a modern Dorcus. Tbe sixty-second year of ber profitable life had scarcely passed ere tbe Angel ot Death came and bore ber spirit away to tbe better world. Her remains were laid to rest In tbe Well's private burying ground, nearUtah yllle. Pa , on last Tuesday. Mr. David Davis, an tld and respected gentleman, died at bis home at Lloydsvllle last Sabbath and on Tuesday his remains were Interred In tbe Pleasant mil Cemetery near Glasgow. Tbe Troxell Poet of the G. A. K., of Ghugvw. of which he was a mem ber, conducted the funeral services. Mr. Davis was a miner by oecnpatlon and his death was the result of an Injury received while working In the South Fork mines, a short time ago. The "No 2" (Roseland) school was re cently favored by a visit from "Dead wood Dick." tbe noted detective of tbe Pinkerton force, who has been In this locality for some time looking up the Flynn murder case. Tbe detective Is a very courteous and scholary gentleman, being able to speak fluently, sixteen languages. The election passed off very orderly In this township. Tbe opposing politicians were at a white beat of enthusiasm throughout tbe entire day. Flags fluttered In the sun light of that beautiful day ; cheers and strains of campaign doxologles were wafted oo the breezes, while anxious looks and throbbing hearts tul? the great concern which was felt for the result Tbomas Holien. one of the pioneer settlers who first assisted to level tbe giant progeny of the forests of thU neighborhood, died at the residence ot bis son, William, at Ash ville last Sabbath, and on Tuesday be was burled In the cemetery near Roseland. He was upwards of eighty years of age. We bave been Informed that there were five funerals In this section last Tuesday. Tbe pedagogues of Reade township or ganized a District Institute at Glasgow last Saturday. An elaborate program was made out and tbe names of County Superintend ent Leech and Mr. A. R. Read, of Ebens burg, placed thareon. The fiift meeting will be bald at Mountain Dale on Saturday, Dec 17th. Surprise parties are all tbe rase In this locality. Scarcely a week passes without one or more. Birthday parties may have a kindly remembrance in their elements, and tbe backward glances upon the mile-posts of life will always renew the friendly feeling and enjoyment of the occasion, but as for the common "gum suck," or circulating surprise party we have little space to waste on it, aud can see nothing elevating, soci ally, morally or otherwise In It. Mr. Thos. Evans, of near Flynn City, I am Informed. had a very large yield ot corn this year. He expects to bave a thousand bushels. Tbe Baptist Sabbath School of Mountain Dale, will celebrate "Bible Day" on the 25th Inst. Preparations are being made for the occasion. Mr. M. Spencer, of Mountain Dale, Is erecting a stable on bis lot at that place. Tbe B. G. R. R. Co.. have placed a siding for freight trail. s near Mountain Dale, ex tending from J. W. McCartney's to David Van Scoyoc's. Mr. B. F. Myers, one of Reade township's best citizens. Is in a delicate state of health, and part of tbe time he Is disqualified for performing any manual labor. Mr. Harry Campbell, the gentlemanly and accomplished telegraph operator and ticket agent of Glasgow, to accommodate those anxiously incllued to receive early election returns, remained In the office till about two o'clock on the night after the eletlon maolps ulatlng tbe wires. A yonng man named Seibert, of Lloydss Ville, while out gunning recently, accident ally discharged tbe gun. tbe contents taking effect about the middle of tbe fore arm and following it to tbe shoulder, frightfully Bnaiieung it, maKiug am putatlon a neces sity. Mountain Dale has a cornet band which meets for practice twice every week. It Is already able to discourse some very fine music. Mr. John Russel. whose mother resides at New Germany, this county, and who is a brakeman on the local freight on the B. G. A Jefferson It R.. bad bis band badly In jured one day last week while making a coupling. R. A Pollmaa Car Fir. Johnstown Trxbun, November 13 : An Associated Press dispatch elsewhere lu this paper refers to tbe burning of tha sleeper "Aragon" on tbe Pennsylvania railroad this morning. The dispatch Is not altogether correct. Tbe ear was attached to tbe sec ond section of Western Express. The flaares caught from the stove aod were first discovered between W 11 more and South Fork. The flames were then In their Incip- leacy, and tbe porter, who discovered them, at once aroused the passengers, w no made their way, half clad, into tbe other cars, only one or two of the male passengers remain tag to help the porter fight the fire. This proved a hercalean task, but was finally accomplished after tbe Interiar decorations and wood work ot tbe car bad been almost entirely destroyed. When tbe express ar rived at East Copemaugn. which was at 6 40. the car was cut from tbe train aod rnn in on a siding. Later ' It was attached to tbe second section of Pacific Express and taken to Pittsburg for repairs. Tne exter ior ot the ear stowed no signs of the fire that raged within. MAKRIASJB IJCESatEM ISSl'ED, Tbe following marriage licenses were issued by tbe Clerk of tbe Orphans' Court for tbe week ending Wednesday. Nov. 14. 1888: Hairy McDowell and Rbecca F. Uangus. MUlvilie. William U. Clartdge and Tracy O'NellL Morrellyltle. John Kerr and Emily C Johnston, Hast ings. Susquehanna township. John B. Ducoty and Annie M. Brotz. Cambria. John P. Groom and Jennie II. Grimes. Portage. Jann F. Mulcer and Sarah C. Jordan, Cbest SpilDRS. Theodore M. Gray and Cora M. Van Orater. Read townohip. George It Mcintosh and Julia A. Wal lace, Lilly. Jacob Krb, Adams township and Alice B. Houter, Johnstown. Elleha Maban Ebensburg, and Annie Kersbaer, Cambria township. Daniel A. Miller and Sarah A. Lamer, White township. Frank W. Suder and Mary Elizabeth Kelly, Franklin. William P. lioyd and Uargret A. Wright, Johnstown. Joseph SigTlst and Margret Haus. Cam bria. Aucust Pubala and Anna Frankofsha, Cambria. Rapture cure guaranteed by Dr. J. B. Mayer, 831 Arch St., Philadelphia, Ta. Eaee at unce, no operation or delay from busl i ness, attested by tnoasauds of cares after j others fail. j Below we publish tbe opinion of tbe Supreme Court In tbe Ebensburg borough case. In tbe Supreme Court of Pennsylvania Western District No. 160 October Term. Filed Oct 29. 1888. Appeal of T. Mason Richards, Burgess of Ebensburg borough. From tbe Court cf Common Pleas of Cam bria Co. Argued Oct 1888. Clark, J. A preliminary lnjuction was awareed In this case on tbe 30th of March, 1888, with leave to tbe defendant to move to bave It dissolved on five day's notice. A motion to dissolve having been made, and notice given, tbe parties met for argument of that motion, 9tb April, 1888, wben a continuance was bad, at the Instance of tbe plaintiff, for tbe purpose of taking testimony to be read at the hearing, and a "commissioners' or examiners were appointed for that purpose. On tbe 8th of Jane, 1888, tbe report of tbe examiner was filed, and on tbe 2nd of July, 1888, the opinion of the court was filed and tbe decree entered. An answer would ap pear to bave been drawn, under oath on tbe 7th of April, 1888, but It does not appear wben it was filed, whether before or after tbe decree, or Indeed, whether It was filed at all. Tbe decree Is In tbe form of a final de cree, but, as tbe testimony was taken and tbe argument bad on the motion to dissolve tbe preliminary Injunction, the action of the Court thereon was presumably intended as an order for tbe continuance of tbe pre liminary Injunction until final bearing. What is known as the borough of Eoens- burgb, was originally Incorporated by special Act of Assembly, 15th ot January, 1825, under tbe corporate name or T be but- cess and Town Council of the Boroueh of Ebensburg. It Is alleged on part of tbe plaintiff, bowever, that upon proper appll cation of tbe said Borough, to tbe Court of Quarter Sessions of Cambria county, in tbs year 18S7 Tbe Baigess and Town Council of tbe Borough of Ebensburg" became by tbe decree of said court subject to tbe restrict tlons and possessed of tbe powers and privileges conferred by tbe Act of 3rd April. 1851. known as tbe General Borough Law, but that the proceedings and decree of the said court bave been lost or destroyed. At tbe bearing on a motion to dissolve tbe plaintiff attempted to show the execution and loss of this record, and by secondary evidence to establish Its contents. To this it was objected that a lost record could not lu this way be established by parol, that tbe record sbould first be supplied under tbe provisions of tbe 2oth section of tbe Act of 25th of April. 1850 P. L. 503 ; whilst doubts less this Is tbe better practice where there Is opportunity to pursue It There can be no question that after proof ot the loes, its con tents may be proved, like any other docu ment, by any secondary evidence, where the case does not from its nature disclose the existence of other and better evidence, lstt Greenlief Evidence Sec. 009: Adam vs. Betz, 1st Watts 425 ; Harvey ys. Thomas 10 Watts 63: Loughrey vs. MeCnllough 1st Pa. 503 ; Farmer's Bank ys. Gilson, 6 Pa. -51 ; MUtimore vs. MilUmore. 40 Pa. 121 Clark vs. Trimble, 52 Penn. 492 1st Whar ton's Evidence 133 and 136, and cases there cited. In Miltimore vs. MUtimore, supra Mr. Justice Thompson delivering tbe opinion of tbe court says : "Tbe existence of the power In tbe court to supply lost records does not Interfere with the rule of evldeuce. which admits proof of contents The loss may not be discovered until the trial Is progressing there would be no t!me then to file a bill on tbe Chancery side ot the court to perpetuate the proof necessary for a foundation from wh.cb to supply the record ; and it might be disastrous to one or other of tbe parties to delay tbe cause for such a purpose." But, assuming the power of the court, in this respect Is must be conceded that tbe evidence offered, was wholly Inadequate to the purpose. To aatborize memolnter proof of a lost document or record, the witness must have read it, or otherwise bave actual knowledge ot it, and be able to speak at least to the substance ot the con tents. 1st Wharton Evidence 140 ; Cox ys. England, 65 Penn. 212; the same kind and measure of proof Is required as in tha case of the law of other documents. We will not refer to the evidence In this case or discuss It We merely call attention to the character and quality of the proof re quired. In order that tbe ease may be properly presented on final bearing. The question, upon tbe construction of the Act of tbe 3rd of April, 1851, as to the duties and powers of the Burgess, under tbe evi dence. Is not presented In this case. Tbe testimony taken by tbe examiner, treated as Injunction affidavits la wholly Insufficient We give no opinion upon the construction of the Act of 1851, until the question Is properly raised, for our consideration. Tbe decree is reversed and tbe prelim! rary injunction dissolved without prejudice to the right of tbe plaintiff to proceed upon bis bill by final bearing and decree. - - Warn tad. Every reader of this paper to thoroughly 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, unless. Indeed, it reflects credit on both tbe name and the profession. Yet tbey cheerfully Indorse Klein's Silver Aare Rye Whisky over their signatures, and why ? Because It really la what It la claim ed for it the best stimulant now known In the market. It Is very -cheap, only $1 JSO per full quart. Ask your druggist for It, and nse do other. One bottle possibly may save a sufferer much pain. It is not a cure all, as claimed by would-be competitors, bot ts a pure stimulant, whose equal is not to be found in tbe market. Address, for far ther Information, Max Klein, 82 Federal street. Allegheny, Pa. Hay Feve. I bays been afflicted with hay fever from early 1 August nntll frost. My eye would run a stream ef water and I saeeasd oonUoually. I was advised to nse Ely's Cream Balm. It bas worked like a charm and I can ray I am entirely cured. Mrs. Emellae Jobnaea. Cluster, Conn. I have been for several years a sufferer from bay fever and severe head eelda. I have louad Bottling that eaa com pars with Ely's Cream Easts. 1 would not be without It tor say con sideration. It Is simply wonderful In Its effect upon theaasai organs. S. A. Burtt, Wilming ton. M.C. i. L JOIAKOK, L J. BICL, A. 1. ECCl. ESTABLISHED 1871 JcMrajBcctSCo. TIAMvKUS. ESTABLISHED ISS8. Carolllowii Bani, I-ss-tej, Pea'a, T SHARBAUGH, Cashier. A. W. BUCK, Cashier, j General BanlM Ensiness Transacted. The tollowlog are tha principal features ol a general bauctns; business : nerostiTs Kecelved payable on demand, and laMrett bear ing certthcalea issued to time depositors. LOAX8 Rztended te easterners on favorable teams and approved paper discounted at all times. COLLECTIONS Made la the locality and upon all the banking towns In the United tetates. Charges moderate. URAFTS Issued negotiable In all parts or tbe United a las. a tid foreign cxchaiiga issued on all pan of uro. AceoiraTS Of merchant, farmers and others solicited, to whom reasonable accomodation will be extended. Fa troos are assured that all transactions shall be held as strletij private and confidential, and that they will be treated as liberally at good banking roles will per alt. Jiespeetlullv, sonxsrox. 11 UK A CO. Sheriff's Sales. Byrlrtnsor as ad 17 writs or Fieri Facto. Alia h icrx Hvrtui fieri Facial and endtfani Lxpona isuea oat of ths Court of Common Pleaa of Cambria eon nty to me directed, tberowillba exposed to public sals at the Court Home la Eo- mbar. oo MOKBA Y, DEC. 3rd, 1SS8. AT I O'CLOCK. P. M., the following rea.1 estate to wit : K'. the rtarbt. title, and Interest ot Lnelnda Blngle, of, tn and to all tbat certain lot of ground ltoated In Lower Yoder townnhlp, Cambria eoaniy. Pa., bounded and described as followi. to wn : navinfr a ironi oi ou reei on an suey ana extending back tbe earns width teet to tbe line el lot No. 19 and IT feet along tbe line of lot No. 17 to public road and beinir lot Wo. II -n plan of lots laid out by Isaac C. Chandler, bavin thereon ereetsd a two-etory frams bears and plank stable, now occupied by iward C. Single and Loolnda binale bis wife. Taken In execu tion and to be sold at tbe salt of Commissioners ol Cambria Cow. Pa. Alee, all tae right, title, and Interest of P. F. Flenner, Samuel Flenner and Ueo. W. klenner. of. In and to all tbat certain piece or parcel ol land situated la Adama township, Cambria county, Ps.. bounded and described as follows, vis: Adjoining lands of Wm. I'enrod on the east, land of Oeorge Lamb on the sett, lrnds ol Wm. Cutter on tbe north, and by others on tbe south, containing SO acres more or lets, baring thereon erected a two-story plank bouse. Tcken In execution and to be sold at tbe salt ol Com missioners nf Cambria county. Also, ail tbs right, title, and Interest ol Patrick Fleming, of. la and to ail tbat certain lot of ground situated la the borough ol Prospect. Cam bria county. Pa., fronting on the Johnstown and Ebensburg road, haying school hoase lot on the south, lot of Patrick TlHjh on the north and lands of tbe Cambria iron tJo. on the east, having there on erected a two-story Ira tne dwelling house and other outbuildings now In the occupancy of Pat rick Fleming. Taken In execution aod to be sold at tbe suit ol Cem missloners of Cambria county, and others. Also, all the right, title, and Interest of Michael Msley and Mrs. Mary Malcy. of. In and to all that certain lot of ground illnated in tbe bor ough of Tnnnelhill, Cambria count,. Pa-, bound ed and described as follows. Tlx: Fronting on Main street and adjoining property of Michael Killpuffoa the north, John Trainer on tbe SMHith and John Bradley on the west, having thereon oracled a two-atory frame dwelling house and other outbuildings not now occupied. Taken in execution and to be sold at the salt of Michael Bracken. Aloo. all the right, title, and Interest of Mich ael McBrlde, of. in and to all tbat certain lot or else ot ground situate! In MUlville borough. Cambria county Pa., bounded and described as follows, vli : Beginning at the corner ol l;nln street and land of Benjamin HennhofT, thence along land of Benjamin Bensheff north tti'i ds greea east 101 feet to aa alley, thence along said alley Sir feet to lot No. ST, thence along the line of said lot south 314 dsgrees west v leet to Un ion street, thence along the Una of Union street 61 feet to tbe place of beginning, baying thereon erected a two-story frame dwelling bouse and ether outbuildings now in the occupancy of Js sph Sloan. Taken In execution and to be sold at the suit ot the Commissioners ot Cambria county. TTEBMS OF 3ALE-i' One third of the purchase money to be paid wben the property Is knocked down and tbe re maining two-tnlrds on the continuation of the deed. JOSEPH A- OKAY. Sheriff-. Ebensburg. Nov. . ltss. Register's Xotice. The following anconnta have been examined and pssed by me and remain bled ef record In this office lor the inspection of heirs leaatees and all others Interested and will be presented to the (jrvnana uoun oi umiiru oounty tur confirma tion and allowance on Wednesday, Itoceuber , 164. 1st. First sad final account of John Fried hoff. administrator ol K. H. Sedlmeyer, late of Conemaugh borough, deceased. 2d. x'lrnt and final account of Conrad PleSa baugh, administrator oi John IMeQnbauicb late of Stony Creek township, deceased. 3rd Klntt and baal account ol Joseph Miller, administrator ot James SlcUougb, lata oi iSaru merbill township, deceased. 4th. The first account of James A. Parish, one of the executors of Edward Parish, late of Cam bria township, deceased. 6th. fourth account of the trustees of Ueorge Frits, late or Johnstown borough, deceased. 6th. ilrst account of Annie E. Class and W.J. Buck, administrators ot Henry Ulass late of Alle gheny township deceased. Ttb. Second and nnal acconnt of Oeonre Bend ing, guardian of Jennie Bending, miner child of John Bending, late ol Johnstown borough, de ceased. th. ctrst and nnal account or John Arthurs, executor of the last will and testament of Jane Coogan. late ol J oh n town borough, deceased, th. First and baal account ol Kneben E. Lint- en. administrator ot Henry C. Blsboug, late of JUillvttle borough, deceased. 1Mb. First and bnal account of Elizabeth Mat- tl. late of Carrolltown borougn, deceased. 11th. Urst and nnal account ot Jacob leack- ley. executor of Jacob Foster, late of Uallltsin borough, deceaaed. 12th. 1 hird and partial acconnt oi Henry J. Hopple, executor of Henry Hopple, lata of Car town borough, deceased. 1-ilh. lirst aud nnal account or administrators of James Caddy, late of Johnstown be rough de ceased. Hlh. Acconnt of B. O. Miller, administrator ol Amanda Miller, late of Jinn town borough.de. ceased. 14th. First and partial account or peter no. bine. Jr., et. el., execute r of Christopher Kobine, late ef Lilly borough, deceased. lath. Pint and final account of Joseph A. Oray, trustee to sell real estate of Bernard l)un egan. late ot Clearfield township, deceased. 17th. The first account ol William M. Dodson. trustee of tbe estate of Joseph Fleldhouse, late of MUlville borough, deceased. lth. The account of Joseph P. Leyton. execu tor of John M. Iievls. lateof Johnstown. CELESTINK J.BLAIK, Keglster. Umnebnrg. Nov.. I8SS. Sheriff's Sales. By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Faeiat and Yenitoni Kxjtona issued out of the Coart ol Common Pleas ef Cambria county to me di rected there will be expored to pub'.ic sale at tha Mansion House In Johnstown on SATURDAY, DEC 1st, 'SS. AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M .. the lollowlng real estate to wit : All the light title, and interest cf John R. Boats al. In and to all that certain lot ol ground situated la tbe borough of Prospect. Cambria county. Pa., bounded and described as fallows, is: Fronting 60 leet on Quarry street and ex tended baca loS leet adjoining on the east and on ths west. Having t hereon erected a two-story frams bouse snd other out-Dulldlngs now now la the occupancy of John R. Bowan. Taken in execution and too be Bold at the suit ot Ambrose iSpangler. all tbe right, title, and Interest ot Appleton Dlmend of. la and to all that eertainplece or Earcel ol land situated In East Taylor township, 'ambrla county. Pa., bounded and described as follows. Tlx : Hsvlng tie Ebensburg and John town pike on north and adjoining lands ol Zach ariah Varner and John Hug&n. containing about lerty-bve acres more or less, caring therecn erected a two-story frame huuxe and other out buildings now iu thr occupancy or M . Bimond I at en in execution and to be sold at tne suit or Andrew lieagley. assignee of Hub, Greenwood. All the right, tittle, and interest of Adam Vlekroy et, is and to ail that certain piece er ? art-el ef land situated In West Taylor township, lambria county. Pa-, adjoining land of Oeorge Usable od tbe north, land oi Peter Stutsman on the east and Jonas fj-oughnonr on tbe west, con taining about twenty-one acres more or less, having thereon erected a two-atury frame hou. and Kr barn. Taken In execution and to be sold at ths suit of John iNbert. All the tight, title, snd Interest of David Fal loon of. In and to all that certain piece er parcel of land situated in Conemaugh townrhlp, Cam bria county. Pa., boonded and desert bed as fol lows, vis: On ths north by Simon elites, on the west by W. K. Orifflth. snd on tbe south and eat by ths Cambria Iron Company, containing about six acres more or less. Taken In execution and sold at tbs rait of S. Kllnordlinger. T-TEBMS OF 5ALE-VS One-third of the purchase money to be paid wben the property is knocked d w n and the re maining two-third oo the confirmation et the deed. J( rsEPH A. iK AY, bberin. Efensburg. Pa., November tth, 188t. Widows' Appraisement. "V"OTICE Is hereby given that tbe following X named appraisements of proerty appraised and set apart for widows of decedents under the Act of Assembly or tbe tth of A mil A. D. 1S51. bas been filed In the Registers office. In and lor the County ol Cambria, and will be presented to the Orphans Court ot said Coan ty kr confirms. Hon and allowane on Wednesday the ilb day of December. A. I. 1SSS. No. 1. Inventory and appraisement of certain personal property appraised and et apart for Annie Kager, widow ef William A. Stager deceas ed. S-Wj. No. S. Inventory and appraisement of personal property and rsal estate appraised and "set apart for Eiizaoetn jteese, wiaow or iveee xieese. de ceased. S00. No. S Inventory and appraisement of certain personal property appraled and set spart for Mary Stehle, widow of Msx btehie. deceased rro. No. 4. Isventory and appraisement of certain personal property appraised and set apart lor Margaret Jones, widow of David Jones, deceased. VX. No. S. Inventory and appraisement ef certain personal property appraised and set afipart lor Annie K rook bank, widow sf David Broukbank, aeceased. S.TO CELESTINR J. BLAIK, Register. . Ebensburg, Nov. w. 1SSS. Trial List. Diruiia Tszur. bbcosd wm. vs. trover. ,. , t. Zimmerman, ... ,,, rm Taytnan. vs. Penn'a R. R. Cs. rT. neemei a Co Hark , . Reach Wins hvisk. ......... Slick ltorney .... ...vs. Baker. vs. Dodson. vs. McUlsse .....vs. Tsnneihlll Sch'ldWt. Buck A Co. Itonanoe. Enterprise Lunvroo. Diller. Same. Sensebaugh. Mllllken. Oreevy A Co. Peden. Bo land. Hi ops A Lloyd. vs. Miller. ...vs. Bonn. ....vs. Craver. Abernathy.... Stabler Edwards Pad so MoCloskey ... ....vs. IHmond. , ......... vs. Marshall. v. Taylor A McCoy etaJ. -iLJi&aut. rrotn'r. tbeorburg. N or. 9, lseL w. Jiurkhart ts tray . vs Bei kebile ys i:hrtfy T Leabey . , ,-vs Marshall . . .....vs. Hopple ts Use Stlch ts jjouaaoe vs. Jouv Name . , ts. Scott. Marshall TTOR SALE. X' Ho oure and lot tn Fbensbnrc. Pa; A never tailing spring, stable and outbuilding on prom ises. Itquire at K. Uulton St ben. hardware store. Ebensburg. Oct. 12,1888. "VOTICE.- Notice Is hereby given that tbe following account has been filed In the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria county. Pa-, and will be con firmed by said court on the first Monday of De cember next unless eause bs sbowa to tbe con trary. lrst and final aceountof Taaaa Toder. assignee of Moses It. Eash et ux. H. A. SHOEMAKEK, Protb'y. Ebensburg, IS" sr. is, rsss. I?XEUUTOH,S NOTICE. J Letters testamentary on tbe estate of Pat rick ti. KUey, late of Ebensburg, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all per sons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make payment to me without delay, and those having claims against the same will present them, properly authenticated for settlement. JAMES K1LEY. Executor of P. li. KUey, dee'd. Ebensburg. Oct. 11. IsSS. St. T?STKAT NOTICE. BJj Can me to the residence of the subscriber In Keade township on or about tbe fifteenth ol J une . IssS, a red and white spotted belter with crum pled borns, no other mini to be seeo, seed about ttlrtv months. Tbe owner is requested te come lorwsrd, prove property, pay charges and tske aer away, otherwise she will be disposed ol as the law directs. B. F. MYEKS, Reade Twp., Oct. 19,1888. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. Letters of administration on the estate of James McDermttt, lata of Clearfield township, deceased, having been granted to the under signed, notice is hereby given to all persons in debted to said estate to make payment without delay. and all persons having elalms agasnst tbe same will present them iroperly authenticated lor settlement to MRS. BKI IKET WILLS. Adm'z of James MeDermltt, dee'd. Clearfield Two.. Oct. 12, 1S88. St, STATE of Pennsylvania, Con nty of Cambria. S S. Tbe Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania to the heirs and legal representatives of Oeorgs Oallagher, deceased. llKrnso: Yen are hereby cited te be and appear before the Judges of our Orphan's Court, at Ebensburg. In and for said county, on the first Manday ol llecember next, then and there to show cause, if any you have, why a certain tract et land In Irallllatn township, Cambria county. Pa., owned by Oeorge Oallagher, deceased, should not be sold to John M. Negle and Robert H. Splendley. Herein fall net. Witness the Honorable Robert L. Johnston. President Judge of our said Orphans' Court, at Ebensburg, this 1st day of October. A. D. IS. CELEST1NE J. BLAIK. Clerk O. O. JOSEPH A. OKA V, bhariff. Ebensburg, Nov. 0, 1888. St. VUTK'E- il To Ho.-atlo N. Burroughs or bin legal rep resentative!. Voa are hereby notified that on the 3rd day ol September, ls. Henry Berber presented his petition to tbe Court of Common Pleas of Cambria county. Pa., praying said court to make an order directing satisfaction to ke en fred on a certain mortgage executed by Hugh McNeal to Horatio N. Burroughs on certain land situate In Allegheny township. Cambria county. Pa., which mortgage is dated the Stb day of Jan uary 1660 and Is recorded In reoord book or said county tn vol. s pages 3'jT and 3U8. In accor dance with tbe Act ot Assembly ol Jnne in, 181. You are therefore required to apiear at said court on Mondsy. December 3d, 188. and show cause why said order as prayed for should not be made. JOSEPH A, OKAYED -rlfT. Ebeusborg, Oct. 22d, IbiS. tu STATE ot Pennsylvania. County of Cambria. 8 S. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to tbe heirs and legal representatives ot Patrick Casslday. deceased. Oaasrfijio : You are hereby cited to be and appear before the Judges of our Orphans' Court, at Eeensburg. In and for said county, on tbe 3rd day of December next, then and there to show eaose. It any you have, why satisfaction should not be entered on a recognizance ol Peter t'asst day. wherein he was bound to pay the other heirs of said decedent the amounts due them In the partition of certain real estate ot decedent by de cree ot said court made July 30th 1830. Herein fail not. Witness the Hon. Robert L. Johnston. Presi dent jndge of our said Orphans' Court, at Ebens burg, this 3rd day of September. A D. 1888. JOSEPH A. OKAY, Sheriff. CELEST1NE J. HLIAK Clerk O.O. Sheriffs Ofbce, Ebensburg, Oct. M, ISSS. Trial List. SraciaL Txnn, Nov. 36th . 1888. Oordel!.. vs. Crates. Tallman... vs. Dwelling House In surance Co. Cambria Iron Co vs. J. 1. Christy et al. H. A. SHOEMAKER. Proth"y. Prot b'y Office, Ebensburg, Nov. 3, 1888. ST&B SII'iliiG PARLORI COR. CENTRE AND SAMPLE STREETS, EBENSOUnC. PA. J. II. GANT, Proprietor. THEPUBLIO will always find us at our place of bu: Inese In business hours. Everything kept neat and eusy. A bath room bas been con nected with the Jhcs where the public can t e ac commodated with a hot or oold bath. Bath tub and everything connected therein kept perfectly clean. Clux tovsu a ifsoultt. Tha Original TTLB LIVER PILLS. BXWAJtB Or TX1TATTOXB. AZ.WATB AMK TOIi DM. riXRCE'S PJSI.I.KTS, OU Z-ITTXB S rO JLKr-COl TJZD TILLS. ' Belnf entlrelf vegetable, thej op erate without ditturiance to the system, diet, or occupation. Put up in glass viais, hermetk cnlly sealed. Always frveu and reliable. As a laxative, alterative, or purgative, these little Felluta giro Uta jaoet pi-rlect an usf action. SICK HEMCHE. Rlllons Headache, JUIxcinesa, Constipa tion, Indlcest Ion. Billions Attack a, and nd derangements of the stom ach and bowels, are prompt ly rehoved and permanently cured br tho uee of Ir. rierce's Pleasant Portative Pellets. In explanation of the remedial power of these Pellets over so great a variety of diseases. It may truthfully be said tbat their action upon the system Is universal, not a gland or tissue escaping thuir sanative infiuence. Sold by druggists. 16 cents a yial. Manufactured at the, Chemical Laboratory of Woruj'k DiSPaNsAUT aiXDxeax Associatiok, Buffalo, N. Y. Q REWARD is offered by the manufactur er of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Bemcdr, for a case of Chronic Nasal Catarrh which they cannot curs. IYFIPTOTII OF CATAIt HIT .Dull, beavy headache, obstruction of the nasal passages, discharges) falling from ths bead Into tbe throat, sometimes profuse, watery, and acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody and putrid; tbo eyes are weak, watrry. and Inflamed : there Is ringing In too ears, deafness, hacking or couirhlng to olear tbe throat, expectoration of offensive) matter, together with scabs from ulcers; the oioe is chaupreU and bss a nasal twang; tbe breath is offensive: smell and tarta are Im paired; tliere la a sensation of dizziness, wita mental depression, a backing cough and gen eral debility. Only a few of the above-named symptoms are likely to be present In any one oase. Thousands of esses annually, without manifesting bslf of tbe sbova symptoms, re sult in consumption, and end in the 'grave. No disesse is so common, more deceptive anil dangerous, or lees understood by physicians. Ily its tniid. soothing, and healing properties. Dr. Pace's Catarrh liomedy cures IheLworw. rases of Catsirrli. " cold In the bead," Coryzst, and Catarrhal Headache. 6old by druggists everywhere ; 50 cents Tntold Agonj from Catarrh.' Pmf. W. HirssiR, tha famous mesmerist, ef lthaea, Jf. Y- wriu-s : Some ten years ago I suffered untold agony from chronic nssal catarrh. My family physician gave me up as incurable, and ssid I must die. My case was such a bad one, that every day, towards sun ex, my voice would become so bosrse 1 could barely speak above a whisper. In the morning my coughing and cavering of my throat would almost strangle me. Ily tbe use of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, in three months, I was a well nan, and the cure baa been permanent." "CoasUtnUr Hawking- aud Spitting." Thomas J. Rrsmwo, F.V tD0$ Pins .?frsf, St. .Louis. lV).. writ- : 1 was a great sufferer from catarrh for three years. At times I could hardly breathe, and was constantly bawking and spitting, and for the lagr eight months could not breathe through, tbe nostrils. I thought nothing could be done fur me. Luck ily. I was advised to try lr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, and I am now a well man. I lieliove it to te tbe only sure remedy for catarrh now manufactured, and one bas only to give it a fair trial to ex perienue astounduig results anil a purmaneut euro." Three Bottle Core CatArrH. ELI Robbiws, Jtvnyan P.0 Columbia Co Passys: "My daughter bad catarrh wbn she was fire years old. Terr badly. I saw Dr. hspe's Cetarrh Kennedy advertised, and pro cured a bottle for ber, and soon saw that it helped hex; a third bottle effected a perma nent cure. She is now elgnteea yoarg old, and sound anil beartj.". SALESMEN WJUaTEl? T Swlioit Ordin far icr aii:t fj intra Steak w Save itMif wwk Sbt aw tm. sthsr. is4.iwri.aa sn. Salary snd Expenses, er CommratiM, if Preferred. W grew a fall 11ns ef trait sbs aarSv waaswetal SMek. im eiedisf tbs aes aaa nnam. lrrwuB(sanlT SraveiJ. Satisfactioa Guarsntesd (e Csrlsmcn and Agent. Th. kuius is .akly a-w. qaMkJr learned. Saua ajr. 'as wuae..c. Ad.if.aa. R. G. CHA-F & CO.. 130 beutfc l'eua Square, FhoLidwlpUia. Taw PROMISES MAY BUT 'TIS PERFORMANCES THAT Performances not promises have placed us at the head of the lletail Clothing Business in Western Pennsylvania, and established for us an honest name that no upstart competitors can ever blot out. Wc have promised to sell the ritiznns of Cambria and surrounding counties this Fall the cheapest and best clothing that the country can produce, and now extcnu a coi dial invitation to everybody to come and ex amine our grand new stock, compare our prices and give us their candid opinion whether we are in position to fulfil our promises. Our Fall Suits and Overcoats are grand beyond descrip tion. Our prices are too low for any competi tors to reach. BARGAINS IN OVERCOATS. WOOLP, SOW & TSOMAS, Leading Clothiers of Johnstown, Pa. ECKENRODE HOPPLE have just returned from the Eastern Cities with a large and com plete assortment of Fall and Winter Goods consisting of Mon's and Boys' Suit3 and Overcoats ; Ladies', Misses' and Children's Coats, Jackets, Wraps and Shawls ; all Styles of Woolen Drees Goods, Flannels, Underwear, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Blankets, Comforts, Robes, Horse Blankets ; Rubber Goods of all kinds ; fine assortment of Millinary Goods and, in fact, a general variety of Goods. Having bought at a discount, we are now prepared to offer Special Inducements and Low Prices to Cash Buyers. Solic iting your patronage we guarantee satisfaction. Respectfully, ECKENRODE fc HOPPLE, Carrolltown, Pa. -AT- 0 K ft c e 3 MARCH RIGHT MA ct U5WER PRICES READY-MADE CLOTHIER OF ALTOONA, o XEXT TO POSTOFFICE. Not a single last Fall Overcoat was carried over to rust on the shelves, fade on the counters or to be injured by hand ling. All such goods were the Golden Eagle. My present stock of Overcoats is direct from the manu. facturers, who obtained the fabrics from which they are com- iposed direct from those who tax exists imposed by clothing jmiddle-men and the like. In buying a coat you pay but a -small price for the cloth, a small price for making it up, and a much smaller price to me for bringiug it here and offering it jto you for sale. Thus I am enabled to sell Overcoats you may not believe it until 3rou call arcund and see cheaper - than any other house in Altoona, or in Blair county, or in'.-, this btate, or, as for that, in the Lnited States of America. Big words, it's true, but call and see. All of the aggregated New and Popular Fabrics enter in to the composition of the garments made up in the Latest iStyles of Fashionable Taste for ing strictly the case, no one who calls will fail to be astonish ed at the Marvellously Low Prices at which such Radically Q.oupenor uoous are soiu. Undercoats, also, at under EIsTTIRE STJTTS n 0 ES Made of the Best Materials, Fresh and Fash-!;2 l.. . . 1 - lw lonaoie, 111 Ureat of JMf1 " v n jc in k. TWELFTH STREET. NEXT DOOR POSTOFFCE. Qeo. w. Cla&in XI Notice Is herety aMren tbat ths following account ha hren filed to Uie Court ol Common Pleas of Cambria ooooty. l'a and will be con flrmed by said Court on tiie first Moa Jay of Le eemner next Dolers cans be shown to tbs oon trary : First and OdsI aeeonnt of M. I. Klttell as sl-nel x rands Malor et. ox. a-K k A- "Ut-MAKER, Proth'r. Lbsnsbors;. Kot.s, less, NOTICE. In tbeCsnrt ol Common Pleas of Cam bria county, Pa. To tbs he rs sad lesai reprs sentallTes ol Patrick 11. Rller, deceased. Oreet I ok, ou are hereby died tn be and ape.r he lore tbeJaJre ol our Coart at Kbensburit, in and for said county on ths brat Jay ol next term, then snd tiers to show cause. II any too bars why certain property beucathsl by tbe as Id Patrick ti. Kllev. Mnce dseeastd, should not be sold at j rlato JOSEPH A.GKAy.S&erifl; EfccnaU K, Nov. 12, life. BET KEEP THEM, IS STRAIGHT TO n sold to and bought by Stern, of made them. Consequently no speculators, jobbers, brokers, the present season, which, be prices, as well as 53 X anety and Extent Stock. -aw I Our In CcmliEafloii Sist Gen a:3 Bift bw thr bt tR'st ba-r.l cmbinttwn sum trmrJ. a ro4 'tr, dr for s9.&0 W waul lr pifnra of umi tt :;.7:vi;.;wrr;;t out em l'Kkou i; us ai. Uliu c.d anu tb. Vt ram. In Ih.warkat Irln .,n u( our man on' the i:J1i & Co. 51 & 53 Daana St., New Ycrk. FARM FOR SALE. The subscritK-r re-idlng In Carroll township. Casibria county, autseli at irlvaisals the larta on which he resides lour mllrs ert-t ol Crr.ll'own on tbe road lea. line; iron, Carr.,1 u.iwii to l.'.rtto, conlaimnu 140 acre, about 10J acres or which are cleared, baring thereon a two-story iilank 1, linnve nod frame barn. A line on-uar l ' on the premises and the farm Is in a jrood nateol cul tivation and is well wstered. l or terms apply to ths subscriber on tbe premises. JOHN HOOCE, N"OTlClX ' lersons are hereby notified that on lbs Wth October, 18SS. I purrtiaaM I urav borje and 1 bay hor Iruiu M-s. Ann WeaWtand. of (.mtrnsld townonip. Cambria c unty. I . sa t lust I bave leu tbe i:ime in hrr . !..! kt the erm ol HO Says. All perso n re norrby no U3eJ not to meddle or Irterlere with tl.e sara j. AihTino, Oct. IS, lsss. t.J.liit.11.
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