tmbm xtimmu fill DAY. .TOP. S3, 1SSS. ' LOCAL A.XD I'ERSOXAL. it Thursday will be Thanksgiving ptv. Fur oysters go to McBreena' Opera flou.'te restaurant. Highest thing out In Baking Towders at pjkers'. Best powder and biggest prizes. Mfe9 Maude and Irene Glas and Neole Hurt's, of this place, are Tlsltlng friend l9 Altuona. For hargslns in all kinds of merchan ji.etii.it Eoltenrode A Hopple's store. Car roiltown, Ta. McDonald. Loretto. Ta has Just re eved a car load of A No. 1 salt, cheap for apot cash r trsde. MIm Mary E. Davis, of this place, has pun lined th property of Mr. David Evans, oq limb street, the price paid being 12.600. Tt m,a of WTe'ufUht & Bry- ,at near Brookvllle, Clearfield oounty. was destroyed by fire on the 8th Inst. The milt mpioyed 100 hands. Thanlt:Rivliiii. turkeys will be In demand wlt ,k, s!I having tutkeys for sale will 6ml a realty sate for them ac Barkers' Uting thf m in early In the week. -William Com he. of Mltlerstown, Terry unty. raised off one a-re of ground XJu hnheis of potatoes, rorty bushels of tur- pip, and seventy five bushels of corn. -Mrs. Martin Ward, of this place, took departure on Wednesdsv morning for Altoona. to visit at the sick-bed of her j.nghter. Mrs. II. A. MeH.e. In that place. -n.vldraul. sn old and respected citizen of Jcsn township, died at the borne of j tils on-in law, uvm iw..rou.u m , township on Friday agea eigaij-eigus years. New goods, new goods. Fall and wln tr iUwk Just received at McDonald's, Lcr tto, Ta., at hard pan prices, for spot cash or trade. Edward Zerby bas been convicted at Creeoihurg of bigamy. He married Rebec ca S. Hoffman, of Miarpabonr la April, IgfC, and four months later married Snsan lialrd. Rupture cure guaranteed by Dr. J. R. Myr, 8.U Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. Ease it once, no operation or delay front bust i ecu., attested by thousands of cures after others fall. A party of Ebensburg sportsmen have erected a cabin on wbat la known as tbe Devil's Tract," about three miles west of tbli r!ae. and will occupy It during the bunting sen-ion. -Dr. Geo. Martin and Mioa Mary Clark, both of Cherrytree. Indiana county, were narrled at the Mountain House, this place, os Wednesday evening, Noveruoer 21st, liws, by Rey. (eo. A 11111, of this place. Bring your turkeys In to Farter Bros.1 and net a supply ot Thanksgiving fruit and groceries. Charles Albright, of Montgomery's Ferry, IVrry county, shot a wild turkey, on tbe 12th, on tbe Half Fall mountains, wighing twenty-two pouuds. Ills brother, A. M. Albright, shot four others, not quite to large. For ovnters or loe cream on Thankss Hiring Day leave your order at McBrens' Opera House restaurant. We have a speedy and positive Cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker Mouth, and Deadache, in bbllou's CaUrrb Remedy. A N'ssal Injector free with each bottle. Use it If you desire health and sweet breath. Trice If) cents. Sold by Dr. T. J. Davison. Tins Is my last drink." said Charles I.auhrey, of Greepsburg, aged 24 years, on Frlflaj. Turn he finished the last of sever, ouucei ot alcuhol. lie Immediately dropp ed tie!- II leaves a wife and two chil dren, one having been born on Wednesday. Mo Donald. L,oteUo. Pa , always pars the highest price for all kinds ot country pro- 1 dure, butter, eggs, onions, beaus, whsat, I rye, corn and oats, part caah paid if desired, j Try them before you buy tUem. Is wbat j IUrKer Bios.' say about their raisins, cur- ' rants, etc., having this week received a new ! Uc of the flneet ralwlna. currants, citron i and prunes. Barker Bros.' invite everybody i to call and get their supply ror Thanks- I giving. -The few cold days w bad last week j was a reirlnder that you had better prepare for cunt weather, and this reminds us that i Barker Broa.' have the largest assortment ot blanket, elttiet white, red or gray, and you i will do well to call there and get one the ! e . i n, - u.r.. nuir jnU are in lovn. -Thomas H. linnker. merchant of JohPftown, on Monday last brought a suit against the IIrriburg Telryram for libel, the chargu being based or. the publication ui an amc:e In l!ie baner whlh ltri AnrtH meutlonlng no names, Mr. Brltker thinks t wan intended ror a slur at his wife and him self. -C. TV. Dur.l, of Centre nail, Centre county, haa found a successful hog cholera, cure and wishes to have It published f.,r th. benefit of those owning swine. It will pre- I vent the dlxease and cure those that have It ti ve them wild cherry bark, or the tea of the bark. It is a tonic and a sure cure for tile disease. -For hats and caps go to Ecksnrode A nupple's. Ca.tolltown. Pa. -John Flnnlgsn. of Croyie township, was licked la the stomseh on Thursday or l ee oy a young colt and so severely ln Juied that It la dnuhtr.il ir h- .-. ,. continue, to .omit i.n... ....... "o. : the above was In typ, we learn that Mr i nd W" 10 bt bn 090,1 eU- Flnegan died on Monday afternoon and thai "t6 9lrnctnr of lne k,od ltt the Ual the remains of the deceased were Interred I bUtS- T6e W,U Drov,ded tnat lhe tof ' at tbe Catholic cemetery at Wllmore I lde ol must be one of the Board of Dl Wednesds? morning. j rector EOVernlng tbe Instltatloo. to be suo it i. . . ceeded lu turn at death by tbe eldest male curs nlL: 'J"!:? "d 'P'-ibelr.anJsooo. from sire to son. After ' eating. nnrurA rii. - - i-uup.eor crackers aandwlened .iih AcrMkrr spread witb hoLey l, nol hatd ... c u,lli(.r any eiieumstantes As a aie.p to thOHe who are stranger to rest. It mriMt N even mnr r.. !..... v. u i e. ine remedy u nh ... i must commend I'ieif o l.i " ! Judgment aa execution was Issued "ffermg from tha: dreadfu Ze ' 00 T8 ,f th9 docU"' P-"-somnla. aisease. In-. was clearly liable, and none knew it better tnn he, but this act of the Controller blgh roiiing mfu f tw- ?l TCCUrreI the l Incensed him. and be went direct to the Ce Lfonu L U , v , OD Ca"y ' I 9"f' coojpany, where he bad placed MmeiTh! F ?J- ' ,a,rD,D'1- A th Wl"' od document Into .bred,, tar- I .S i: en,D,Te " er. Us never could be Induced to make another. - - - uu ice gates that stop the or line shafting. Hb was thrown ider U and a belt on tbe coupling cau, lu In the atomaca and tore out bis h Qd entraila aud wound them around I tafilng. He lived only a few minute. o Eokenrode d: Uople'a. C.rrolltown. Ta. rT,,e Aitoo. or of lMt : ! "r- M. luibert Truut. r.f ...... nr......... i 'ti.ee. wa In town yesterday fr.,u, hl, .. . tw.hlp farm. TbU Is by no mean. ..epltaD1 occur.ce on lhe p,r of r Trout but be rode a horse that I. proh- -y tte la:get that ever trotted the blgb- ud ktar.d. bands, or six feet i. 2.20.) Pund, ill;.h,ItrH",,irt- p'p' t wou Jerf uf bast. i On Tuesday last while "Teddy" In berdc was IlKtitiog tbe street lamp bis eioth inc, which was saturated wltb gasoline, cauitht fire, and bad it not bren that assist ance was Dear at band "Trddy" would have been badly bnrnet. lie, fcowever, escaped wKQout ltjury. Mr. David McCoy, of the firm ot Tay lor A McCoy, of UIlitzln, sustained a para lytic stroke In IMttsburg, on Tueeday morn ing, lie was taken to bis home at Glen White, oa Tuesday evening, where be la now slowly recovering, and Is expected to be all right In a few days. Jesttee Talmer, ot BlackHck. Indiana county, on Tuesday nlahtof last week shot an Italian Darned Fwrsuale Renovaldo. Palmer was returning from a bunting ex peditlon and meeting the Italian on the roa4 qaarreled and raising bis gun fired, the shot striking the Italian In the neck and from which be died soon after. Who ever saw our streets In puch a muddy condition, or tte country roads as bad as trtey are now. but It bas made a great sale for gum boots, overshoes and such goods. Barker Bros are keeping all sizes and kinds of overshoes and boots. Remember you can buy ladles' gum over shoes for 23 cents at Barkers', bnt they don't say that they are the best quality. At an early hoar oa Tueeday morning two burglars were discovered In the boose of Kv. Father Cosgrave, at Latrobe. They were apprehended by Thomas Mahoney. a servant. Sev ral shots were exchanged, and one of the burg'srs is supposed to bay e been Injured, as he wm seen to stagger and rjWd groaning plteously during bis flight Father Cosgrave Joined la the scrimmage and narrowly ereaped being shot, one bullet striking the window frame near bis bead. One overcoat was all the booty secured. One day last week Frankie, tbe eldest son of Mr. Ilenry Clement, of Cresson. Rooks county, Kansas, formerly of this pace accompanied bis father to a neighbors t0 a bmrreL While at the neighbors, the Dcy Rnt Bom. Btrychnlne that had been pur- chased for poisoning rats and left carelessly within reach and tasted It, nnknown to bis father or toe nelgbbor. The father got the barrel and he and Ma boy started borne In a wagon but had only got a short distance when the boy took violently III and in less than twenty minutes died In great agocy. McDonald at Loretto. Pa., takes the cake for selling goods cheap for spot cash or trade, aa follows : 20 yards calico for f 1.00, 20 yards of plaid dress goods for f 100, 16 yards of plain (all colors) dress goods $l.00 10 yards plain alpaca fl.OO. 8 yards plain caxhmere l 00, 8 yards Kentucky Jeans $1.00. 13 yards gingham $100. 13 yards Can ton flannel tl 00. children' shoes from 30 to $1 00. misses' shoes from 73 cents to $1.50, ladles' shoes from $1.23 eei ts to $3.00, boys boots from $1.00 to $2. 00, men's boots from $2.30 to $.1.50, and always pays the highest prices for good marketable produce. On Toesday of last week tbret bounds ran a deer Into a field on Ed. Wagner's farm, near Uiglersv.lle, and brought It to bay. There was ro one about tbe premises bnt Mis. Wi ner. She took her husband's gnn and harried to tbe field to shoot the deer. The dogs and the deer were strug gling together, and Mrs. Wagner was afraid rhe might bit one of the dogs If she fired. She ran back to the bouse and got a butcher knife. Witb this she returned to the field and Joined In the fight with tbe deer. After a lively contest she succeeded la cutting tbe animal's throat. It was the largest doe killed In Mifflin county In years. There will be five eclipses next year, four on the son and one on tbe moon. The first Is a total eclipse of the sun on January 1, at S o'clock, five minuter in tbe evening ; visible at the setting ot ths sun. The sec ond Is a partial eclipse of the moon on Jan nary 17. at 12:1S In the morning ; visible here. The third is aa annular eclipse of the sun on Jane 23. at 3 o'clock. 54 minutes In the evening ; Invisible here. Tbe fourth Is a partial eclipse of the sua on Ja!y 12. at 3 o'clock, 44 irlnutes la tbe evening; Invisible bere. The fifth Is a total eclipse of the sun on December 22, at 7 o'clock, 49 minutes In the morning ; Invisible here. A matter that my cost Blair eounty heavily came to light on Monday In a com munication from the State Department pointing nut serious errors la tbe Presldea tal count, tbe names ot four Democratic and and one Republican elector being mis spelled. Tbe return sheets were printed at Allentown. and the error was not detected when the ofTclal count was made. Judge Dean, when appealod to, said that he could not order tbe alterations, and that tbe only way out of the dfflculty would be by are count of tbe vote by the election boards of tbe county. As the State Department or ders a recount the error will cost the county $1,000. On Saturday last Sophia Iong, 18 years old, was In the ladies' waiting-room at tbe depot at Huntingdon, when ber mother came In. accused ber of baviog stolen the garments which she wore, and proceeded to d,rob her of "flT all ber clothing. la tbe excitement of tbe moment tbe young girl fainted, and when she recovered it was found that ber reason bad deserted ber. In ; ber almost nude condition she rubbed from S the waiting-room. anl before she could be overtaken found refuge In the wooded hills ... . ,.. o tidings have since been obtained of her. and It Is feared that she bas not been able to survive tbe severity of tbe weather In ber unfortunate condition. Dr. Hoetetter. tbe recently deceased Pittsburg mUlloualre, died without leaving a will. The reason be did so baa Just been found out A month ago he did make a will which contained a beauent alvinv ta ! ths CltV uf 1'ittSbnrff m tine mrt oatlarw an.4 .. - J echanlcs' hall. It was to cost one million this tad all been aettled. tbe City Controller, acting under tne advice ot coonsei, took a step that was most unfortunate for Pitts burg. Dr. Hoatetter was bondsman for Andrew Iiartapee, a city contractor, and a Judgment bad been rendered against him. Waated. Every reader of this paper to thoroughly underptaud that pbysiciaos and soperlnteo dents of hospitals do not lend 'heir came, to anyone to use In connection with an ar ticle to advertise, nnles. Indeed, it reflects ?Tf ! n " ; . - ' botb tbe name and the profession. cheerfully Indorse Klekn'a Silver hisky over tbetr signatures, and why ? Because it really is wbat It U Claim ed for it tbe best stimulant now known In the market. It is very cheap, only $1 Jtt per full quart. Ask your druggist for It, and use to other. One bottle possibly may a sufferer mucb pal a. It U not a cure all, as claimed by would-be competitors, but is a pure sliaiuUnt, wlnrse equal Is not to be found lu the market. Add rean, for fur ther Information, Max Klein, 82 Federal street. Allegheny, r. Items from C'nrrollt wn. Carioixtowv. Pa., Nov. 21st, 1888. Editor Freeman : It Is with regret and humiliation that we are compelled to "vin dicate" onrself and some of tbe best citizens of CarroMtown against the simple attacks of their "borne paper" to which they have been Its best patrons for years, and by Its un reason able, and, I might say. suicidal course, were compelled to withdraw their patronage hence tbe spiteful and childish attitude of the Xevi. As to your correspondent, be falsely charges mud-throwing. In all our soliciting for the Fbeemajt, there Is not a man whom we approached can say that we said anything against the editor of the Xeten or bis paper, though we had good reosoa to do so. As to Mr. Andrew Eckenrode, of tbe firm of Eckenrode A Hoppel, one of oar best and most honorable business men. tbe .Veirs denotnlualed a swindler, who was at tbe time one of bis heaviest advertisers and pa trons. Mr. Eckenrode bad used all pre caution that the best business man In the county would la accepting the agency for a aeed-wbeat company. He was Induced to take tbe agency by the Messrs. Barker, who bad acted as agents for tbe same company the year previous, and who (tbe Messrs. Baiker) had carried on the mercantile busi ness In Carrolltown and Eoeasburg for years, and are at tbe latter place to "vindi cate Mr. Eckenrode and themselves. Since Mr. Eckenrode bas Justly withdrawn his patronage from tbe Tevs, empty threats have been made against aim and all others who dare do tbe same thing. Otber business men and better citizens tfcan tbe Vec man have been starred through wbat Is called bere the "apple batter sheet. and la bis own language to Mr. John J. Kinney, we ask Mm, "vindi cate thyself." wblch Mr. Kinney did and be (Creery) cannot do. But enough for tbe present. 1 stand re sponsible for everything tbat Is said bete la regard to J. O. Creery, or what may be said hereafter If occasion requires, and if It cornea to tbe teat can prove It, and wilL Alfred Hoy, of your town, passed through this place oa Tuesday, be being on his way to nestings for the purpose ot securing em ployment. Mr. Gregory Miller, of St. Boniface. 1 we are glad to state, "building up" a nice trade In bis line of business. Mr. M. Is en gaged In manufacturing and celling soft drinks. James A. Stolz, of this place, is now ens gaged In selling wagons and baggies for J. n. Condon, of Altoona. Mrs. Mary Anna, aged 82 years, died at the residence of ber son. Mr. Cbas. Anna, In Carroll township, on Sunday. November 18, 1888, at 1 o'clock, r. x. Her remains were interred In St. Benedict's cemetery on Tuesday. May ber soul rest in peace. Major J. L. Spangler and M. D. Kittell, E.q.a spent a portion of this week In Car rolttown. Tbe supposition Is tbat those stopping at the Eagle Hotel will have splendid living for some time, tbe proprietor and Mr. John Shortencarrler being successful In bringing home eight fine turkeys from the raffling match at the St. James Hotel on Wednes day evening. Posters are oat tor a grand bop at tbe St. James Hotel on Thanksgiving Day, No vember 29th. Everybody Is Invited to at tend. Tbe person who took possession of a new flute on tbe evening of tbe Belva Lock wood parade will confer a favor by leaving it at tbe drng store. We were misinformed in regard to a cer teia Ilepoblican being opposed to tbe bold ing of tbe post office In a Democratic bouse. Otherwise oar Item was correct. Tbe foundation Is being laid for the blacksmith shop of Messrs. Wetzell 3k Ben der. The banns of matrimony were published on Sunday last between Harry Bender, ot tbe firm of Wetsell Sc. Bender, and Mias Emma Scbettlg. daughter of Mr. Adam Scbetllg?of Cambria township. Mr. A. A. Flick, who recently sold bis confectionery and bakery at Ga'.lltiln. is now employed by bis father, Mr. Fraocls, in this place. Andrew Stlch Is now superintending tbe brewing bariness for Mrs. B. A. Blum. About thirty persons turned oat last night for the purpose of digging tbe foundation for Mr. Will Scbroth's new house. This goes to show tbat Will baa friends. He is the efficient clerk for Eckenrode A HoppeL Oust" Fikk says be bas tbe best game rooster In Cambria county, excluding Johnstown. It Is a Democratic rooster, and don't yon forget it I Dan. Rlttman, wbo had been employed at the Old San Brewery, Is now working for C. A. Farabaurh. It is bis intention to take onto himself a belter-bait before long. A shooting match and raffling match will take place at the X Roads on Saturday next. News Is scarce. Next week we will try and furnish you with more. Attempt t Break Jail. Michael Richie and Andrew Uanbaskey, two Hungarians were brought to Jail a short time ago from Johustown for stealing a bank book from another Hungarian, opon which they succeeded In drawlog about seventy dollars. They were placed In one of the upper cells on the north side of the jail along with another prisoner wbo bas only about twenty days to serve. They be haved well since their Incarceration and were not suspected of making any attempt to get out. About two o'clock on last San day morning, however. Jailor Peach hap pened to get awake and tbongbt that be beard a noiee tbat betokened something un usual going on. He got up. went down stairs and listened but eon Id find nothing wrong. He went np stairs to see If any ot the fanrily, or domestics bad been up, but finding them In bed be returned down stairs and oo going to tbe wash room be saw a man through tbe window In tbe jail yard and at tbe same time the man outside saw Mr. Peach. The man outside exclaimed "Don't shoot, me want In. Mr. Peach after taking the precaution to get assistance, not knowing bow many were outside opened the door and brought Michael Itocble In. The two Hungarians had with a piece ot their Iron bedstead wblch they bad broken off, and an Iron spoon, worked their way tbrongh the arch above their cell by re moving tbe brick and gained an entrance Into tbe attic of the Jail. After getting up there they worked a hole through the gable end of the wall next to the roof, and mak ing a rope out or their blankets attempted to get down Into the yard, a distance of about thirty feet. Rorhte was the first to descend and when about half way dowo the rope broke, wbea be fell a distance of aboat fifteen feet to the gronnd below where he lay stunned for about an hour, and his com panion thinking biro killed, as he made no uolse. was afraid to attempt to go down and returned to bis cell. I lochia on regain ing bis senses was somewhat dazed, and tbe noise he made awakened jailor reach. wbo tbua made tbe timely discovery of their nearly successful attempt to get out. raanaalcalUa. Altooxa. Pa-. Nov. 20th. 1888. Editor Fbkkxax : Yo win pardon me for space in your o-lomns to ask tbe editor of tbe Cairoiltown .Vetcs a question. In Ms last rr"r he give bis explanation for the nfeat of the Democracy In Cambria. W hether It Is correct or not lam not well enough acquainted wita pontics In your county to know. But what we would Ilka tt know Is tbe reaeoo why tbe editor of tbe .Veirs destined to Insert the names of Thomas II. (Jrery for Congress, and A. V. Dlvely for Senator at tbe head of bis paper along with the rest of the Democratic ticket during the late campaign. A Democrat. Rea4 Tawathlp llean. - Dsah Frekman : A fine deer was killed one day last by Al McKee and Geo. Glass near tbe 3eaver Dams, In White township. Jno. Gill, wbo bas resided In White town ship for many years, bas moved to Latrobe, and will make tbat place bie future borne. Mrs. Spencer, wife of . F.Spencer, of Glasgow, Is confined to ber borne with rheu matism. Jos. Scbmlttle's weigh office at tbe coke ovens, near Glasgow, was. destroyed by fire on Friday ot last week. By prompt action tbe fire was arrested before any farther damage was done. Mr. Elmer Kubn, of near Glasgow village, was united in tbe boly bonds of matrimony on the 7th Inst., to Miss Ladnsky Pierce, of New Washington, Cleat field county. . E. F. Spencer, of Glasgow, is building an annex to bis drng store at that place. Tbe new building will be used as a ball for pub lic purposes. .We are sorry to understand tbat Mr. Isaac Rlcketts. Sr.. the venerable father of John Rlcketts. of this township. Is lying In a very precarious condition at bis borne In Utahvllle. Six new houses for miners are being erect ed at the recently developed coal mines of Mr. Frank A. Shoemaker, near Fllntoa. Tbe work ot construction will be rapidly pushed along and tbe dwellings will be completed as soon as possible. Mike Carl, of Coal port, bas sold bis whole sale beer establishment at Flynn City to B. W. Hesa, of Hontzdale. J. J. Landls. Df Flynn City, will conduct tbe business for Mr. Hess. Sill Van Oraaer, ot Shirley, was recently married to Miss Emma Gwln. of near Al toona. Miss Gwln was formerly a teacher in this township. Tbe profession thus loses one of its acMve workers, while Mr. Y. gains a very valuable life companion. Miss Cora Van Ormer. the charming and accomplished daughter of "Uncle Joe," of Shirley, also fell a victim to eupid's charms; for scarcely bad tbe mellow wedding bells pealed tbe marriage of bis son, "Loss" than Mr. Theodore Gray, of Frugality, stepped upon tbe Hymen lal altar, accompanied by Miss Cora, and then and there tbe matrix monlal knot was firmly tied In a most im posing and impressive manner. Thus a quartette from the same locality, have linked their fortunes and set ther barks afloat o'er lire's stormy sea. May they never encounter any breakers, is our sin-, cere wishes. Tombstones for tbe graves of G. W. Rus set and G. W. Vincent, soldier, ot tbe late war, wbo aie Interred in tbe Pleasant Hill cemetery, this township, have been re ceived and will shortly be place at their re spective graves. Mrs. Polly Gates, ths aged mother of Hon. John C. Gates, wbo resides near Beaver Valley. Is reported to be ill. Washington Camp. P. O. S. A., No. 56. of Glasgow, has a solid membership of fifty three Sons. Rev. Smith, the Baptist minister of Mountain Dale, was summoned last week to tbe bed-side ot bis father, wbo Is said to be lying dangerously III, at bis home In Ly coming county. We have Just received the Intelligence of the wrecking of a freight train near TJtab yille, on tbe B.G. R. R. The extent of tbe damage Is not yet definitely known. Tbe passenger train south was considerably delayed on account of It. Mr. John F. Hollen, tbe far-famed bortK cnl tnrlst, who raised tbe large potatoes pre viously mentioned by as, now comes smll Ingly to tbe front witb tbe champion cabbage of the season. It measures 46 Inches In circumference and weighs 23 pounds. Wbo can beat it? Sportsmen viewed with pleasure the fast falling snow of last Sabbath, anticipating a hooting excursion next day. Bat alas 1 tbe Weather Clerk changing tbe program of tbat department suddenly, the "besatiful" soon vanished, and with is faded the bright exs pectations of tbe banters. The trl-annual assessment of property holders in this township is now being made by Assessors Troxell, Glasgow and Glass. R. rXaatla- Cllpatlac. Hastihgs. Nov. 21, 1888. - Editor Frfem as Peddlers are trump. Subscribe for tbe Frkkvau. Mrs. Bomb, the guest of Mrs. Byrnes, haa been sick for the past few days. Mr. Rease, superintendent of the Mitch el coal mines, has opened a large store In this place and Is prepared to sell a goods at rock-bottom prices. Tbe hotel ot Leonard Hartmap's will soon be completed and will be one ot tbe finest buildings la town. John Byroee Is the happiest man In Elder township. It is a twelve-pound boy. General Hastings spent a few days in oar midst. Tbe bouse? of the Wat Coal company are all under roof. We noticed that the Glasser Hotel bas been repaired. Peter Is always up to tbe times. Mr. Frank Ott, of St. Boniface, bas sold his property to a man In Altoona, wbo will take possession io a few days. Mt. Ott ex pects to move to Pittsburg in the future and engage In the hotel business there. Frank Glasser bas been on tbe sick list for tbe past few days. Richard Pinchers, wbo was seriously In jured in Mitchels mines by being struck with a pick. Is now eonvaleslng. And It is rumored that he bas purchased tbe Cana dian team of Jacob Rynlnger and will en gage in running a 'buss from Gray's hotel to tbe station. Dr. Rice, of St. Boniface, was called In consultation with Dr. Bollnger, of Coal port. Hastings is to have a (ool room in tbe near future. Forty boars' devotion was largely attend, ed at St Boniface. Slick. f5elael Report. The following Is the report of Bradley school, Allegheny township, for first month ending Nov. 13, 1888 : Whole n amber In attendance, 26. Aver age attendance, 19. Ter cent, of atten dance, 83. Those wbo attended every day are Ixrais Bradley. Walter Little, Frank Little. Ettle Kay lor. Ida Little and Flora Kaylor. Fan nie Richardson, teacher. ARRIAtlE LICCSSES ISSUED. The . following marriage licenses were Issued by tbe Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Wednesday, Nov. 23, 1888: . John O. Smay and Ida B. Miller, Croyla township. . Benjamin Durlence and Pbilotnena Sur geon, Croyie township. John Btx and Ilenry Maltzt. Cambria. Alexander Lynch and Annie Ward. Bakers Mines. Franeia J. Byrne and Mary E. Miller, Susquehanna township. John M. Barnett and Lucy S.Zimmerman, Johnstown. DIED. BORTMAN. Died at tbe residence of bis daughter. Mrs. Ueorge LeDtx, tn Alle gheny township, Sunday morning, Novem ber 18th. 1888, of dropsy, Mr. Teter Bort man, aged about 86 years. LITZINGKR. Died at ber borne In Coal port, Clearfield county, November 4, 1888. Miss Sue Lltzlnger, aged about years. Ha glTeth his beloved sleep." A precious en from as has goo. A vote we ovd la stilled. A p ace u vacant In oar home Which avr can be aliad. O Lord, be merciful to her seat. ShcritT's Sales. By Tlrtae of tnirj wrtu of Firrl Fariat. AX'at Urn Fturiu fxtri tmcuu aad Venditoni i rvonmt isaea oat or Lb Uourt of Com dm Plnaj ol CaubrU eoanty to me directed, tbvr will be exposed to public tale at lb Uourt House lu i-b- enibarar. oa MOJfDA Y, DEC. 3rd, 18S8. AT I O'CLOCK, P. M., the following real e tate to wit : A'l the richt. title, and Interest of Lnetnda Bind, of. la and to all that eertala lot ol rroand Heated ta Lower Yoder townshiD. Cambria eoaoty. Pa bounded aad deeenbod aa folkwt. to wit: Having arroatoieo feet oa aa alter and extending baca- tbe aam wldtb IMH loet to tb line ol lot No. IS and 14 reet a!on(t tba Una of lot No. 17 to public road aad belne- lot No. IS in nlan of lota laid oat by ltaae V. Obandler. baring inoreoo ervciaa a iwo-f iott iramo neaaa anl plana stable, now oaenplod by Ldward V. Blngi and Larlnda blne.1 bla wire. Taken in elocu tion and to be oll at the ault of CommtMlonera ol Cambria Co.. Pa, AIm. all t5 rWht. title, and Intereat el Samuel Flenner.ol, ta aad to all tbat oar tain nlore or iar- ealollanJ ttoatod la Adam a townabip, Cambria county. Pa., bounded and described aa follows. Tilt Aajoinina laaai or wa. I'enroa oa Lb esrt, land of Ueorge Lamb on tbe wet. lend- ol wa. unjter on ta aorta, and ay otners a tn oath, eonlalnlnc SO aero more or le, having ibereoa rcted a two-story plank henre. Tfekea la axeeoUon and to b sold at lb (alt ol Com mlaaloaora f Cambria county. Also, aa tb nent. uti. ana interest ot Patrick Fleming, of. la and to all that certain lot of rroand situated la tho borough of Prospect. Cam bria county, Pa fronting oa th Jobnatown aad Ebewabanr road, harlnar school hoot lot oa tbe outa. tot of Patrick Tigk a th north and lands of tb Cambria Iron Co, ea the east, hartnr thera- ea erected a twotory tram dwelling hours and ethar outbuilding now la tb occupancy or Pat nek Fleming. Taken la axecut'oa and to b sold at to suit ol com auaalonara of Cambria oounty. and other. aiaa. all th right, title, and Interest of Michael Malay and Mrs. Mary Malry, of. In and to all tbat certain lot of ground situated in the bor ough of Taaaelblll. Cambria count,. Pa., bound ed and deacrtbod aa follows, tis : Fronting on Main street and adjoining property or Michael Killpuffoa tb north. Job a Trainer on the South and Jena Bradley aa the wast, basing thereon erected a two-story tram dwelling bouse and ether outbuildings not bow accepted. Taken tn exeentioa ana to oe sola at tn suit or -aicnaei Bracken. Also, all the right, title, and Interest of M;cb- ael McBrld. of. in and to all tbat certain lot or flee of ground situated In Mlllsille borough, ambrla oounty Pa bounded and described aa follows, sis : Baelnnlng at th corner ol I'Dlin Street and lead of Benjamin rlanshorT, thence along land of Benjamin Bensbelf north 6SV de grees east 101 leet to aa alley, tnenc along aaia alles S feet le lot No. ST, thenc along th line of said lot south SiSf degress wort Sv feet to Un ion street, tbeoe along the line of Union street SI feet to th place of beginning, baring thereon erected a two-story frame dwelling house and ethar outbsIMiogs now la th occupancy ef Jos- eon Sloan. Takea la execution ana to be sold at th salt ot the Commissioners ol Cambria eouaty. a TERMS OF SALENS On third of tbe purchase money te be paid when tb property Is knocked down and th re maining two-third on tte confirmation of th deed. JOSEPH A. OKAY. Sheriff. Ebensburg. Nov. . ltss. Register's Notice. Th following accounts hare been examined and pased by me and remain Died ef record la this offlc lor th Inspection of heirs legatees and all others Interested and will be presented to tb Orphans' Court ot Cambria county for confirma tion and allowance en Wednesday. December t, 18S8. lit. First aad final account of John Fried hod. administrator ol F. H. Sod lmeyer, late ol OoBemaugh borough, deceased. i. First and final account of Conrad Diets baugh, administrator of Joha DieDBbaagh late ot Stonr Creek township, deceased. 3rd First and Baal account of Joseph Miller, sammi'inwDi jamas jncvroagn, late 01 aia merhlll township, deceased. 4th. Tbe first account of James A. Pariah, one of tbe executors of Edward Parish, lata of Cam bria township. decead. Mb. Fourth account of th trustees ef fJeorg Frits. lt of Johnstown borough, deceased. th. First account uf Annie E-Olas and W. J. Back, administrators at Henry Ulasa lataot Alia- (Deny townsnip aecaasea. 7th. Second aad final aeeount of Oeonre Bend tag. guardian of Jennie Bending, miner child of jona tenaing, lata oi -joonsiowa oorouga, de ceased. sth. First and final account of John Arthurs, executor of th last will and testament of Jan Coogan. late ol Johnstown borough, decasd. Bth, First and final ancoant of KoeeeaC Lint on, administrator ot Henry O. Dlshoug, lal of MillTllle berouvh, deceased. loth. First and final account of Elisabeth Mat U. late ot Carrolltown borousn. deceased. 11th. First and final account ol JacobTeack- ley. executor ol Jacob x osier, 1st of Oamtxln borough, deceased. 12th. Third and partial aeeount of Henry J. rioppie, ex ecu ur oi rieory xioppie, late or car town borough, deceased. 13th. First aud final account of administrators of James Caddy, lata of Johnstown borough de ceased. 14th. Aeeount of B. O. Miller, administrator ol Amanda Miller, lata ef Jehus town borougb.de- Cessna. lath. First and partial account of Peter Ro bin, Jr., et . el.. xeeuters of Christopher Koblne. lata oi x.my oorougn. aeoeasea. 18th. First and final account of Jofet.h A Oray. trustee ta sell real estata of Barnard Dun. egan. late ef Clearfield township, deceased. 17th. Tb first account ol William M. Dodsen trustee ef th estate ot Joseph Fleldbouae, late of MlllslU borough, deceased. 1S'J. Th account of Joseph P. Lay ton, execu tor of John M. Itaels. lateof Johnstown. CtLlSTINt J.BLA1U, Keglster. Lbeaebara. Nov. . I86S. Sheriff's Sales. TV virtu of suaJry writs of Fitri Farias and X TnUoni Exponas Issued out of th I '-ourt ol Com moa Pleas af Cambria eounty to me di rected there wilt be exposed to public sal at the aianston nous in jonnsiowa on &1TUIWAY, DEC. 1st, 'SS. AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M tb following real estate to wit : All the right title, aad lsterest ef Joha H. ttowea 31. la and to an tbat certain tot el ground situated la tbe borough af Prosoeet. Cambria eoBBty. Pa bounded aad deacrloed aa reliows, vis: Fronting SO leet a Quarry street and ex. tended baca 100 leet adjoining on tb east aad i oa th west. Having tkereoa erected a two-story frame house and otber oot-bu ltd tags now bow la tn occupancy oi jona n. nowen. Taken la execatloa aad the be sold at th suit of Ambrose Spangler. all tbe right, title, and Interest of Appleton Dimond ef, in end to all that eartalnpleoe or Krcl ol land situated In Kast Taylor townsnip. .mbrta eounty. Pa- hounded and described as follows, vis : Having tb fcoemburg and Johns town plkaOB north and adjoining lands of Zacb artaa Varaer and John Hairan. containing about fnrty-flv acres more or less, baring lhareca erected a two story tram house and other out buildings now In tbr occupancy er M . Dimond. Taken In execution and to be sold at the sait ot Andrew Yeaglev, assignee of Hugh Oroenwood. All the rlgh't, tittle, and Interest of Adam Vlekroy of. In and t all that certain pleceor parcel of land situated la West Taylor township, Cambria county . Pa adjoining land of tteorg kLsabl on tbe aortn. land ol rtar blouman on th east sad Jonas Ooughnour on th west, con taining about twenty-one acres more or less, having thereon erected a two story frame house and Kg Darn, rax on in execution ana to oe soia at th salt of John Dibert. All th right, till, and Interest of David Fal- oon of. In and to all tha: certain piece or parcel ol land situated in conemaugn townsnip, i to bria county. Fa., bounded and described as fol lows, vis: Oa tb north by Simon elites, on tb west by W. R, Orimth. and on th south acd east oy to utnDTii iron uoovpany. containing aooui six acres more or less. Takea la xeeuuou and sold at the salt of S. KllnorJllnger. 3-TEKMS OF SALE'S One-third of th Buret-as money to be paid wheu the property Is knocked down and th re maining two-thirds on tb confirmation ef the deed. JOSEPH A. OKAY. Sheriff. Etembarg. Pa., November 5th, ltfSS. Trial Uit. DSCBXBBB TSRM. SBCOSD Will. E. Pceraer A Oo vs. Ouyer. Clerk Zimmerman. Ranch " Tayman. Winn vs. Penn'a K. K. Co. frwank.... . v. Baker. Slick , ,. vs. Dodson. Itorner .... vs. MeOlad Buck A Co., vs. Tuanelblll fSch'l dlst Iknnoe vs. Enterprise Lam'r oo. Hurkhart Ti. uilier. Oray.. ..vs. Same. ..vs. Kensebaogb. -s. Milllken. Bet keblle . Cbrlsty Leabey.. vs. Oreevy at Oo. Marshall Hopple T'se 5tleh.... I Kin ah oe... Same Mai-shall Aliernalby ... Stabler Edwards . Pd en .. MeCloskey vs. Peden. ...vs. Bolaud. .vs. Hipp fc Lloyd. .vs. Judy. vs. Scott. ts. Miller. ...vs. Bena. ...vs. C'raver. ...vs. IMmond. vs. Marshall. vs. Taylor A McCoy et at. H. A. SHOEMAKER. Proth'y. Ebensborg. Nov. 9. 1SSS. trial Ust. SraoiAL Tsaw. Nov. 36tb. USA. OorJell.. Tallman vs. Oates. vs. Dwelling House In surance CO. Cambria Iron Co vs. J. 1. Cbriatyet al. H. A. SHOEMAKER. Praia '7. Proth'y Offlse. Ebensburg. Nov. a. loss. COAL LETTING! Tha Commissioners of Cambria county will re -calve-at their office la Ebeasbnnr, 'a., sealed proposals tor farnlshlna: tba Court Hcnse and Jail with coal for sac year, antll 1 o'clock r. .. Wedaasday. December ath. IMS. No. 1 screened hoase eoal Is required and binders will specify th kind to be tarnished In their Mdf . JOHN C A at PBtlLXj, ) J.O. LIXYI. S Comers. JOHN KIKEY, S Kbenebunc. Nov. 33. W. Mtmj Fever. f hava been a great sufferer from hay fever for Ik years. I read ol the many wondrous cares ot Kly'a Cream Halm aad tnoaa-ht 1 woald try it. la ftlleeo minutes after one application I waa wonderfully helped. Two weeks aa-o 1 com menced sin It and now 1 feel tnttrrlg cured. It is the Kreetest medical discovery ever known or Leard ot I'uhauiel Clark, L.vdd. 61aS. TTOR SALE. A Hum and lot In Ebenburg. Pa. A never lalllnK spring, stable and outbuilding on prem- aes. Icqclre at E. Lulton A. Son. hardware store. Kbeasbuix. Oct. 12,1888. E STRAY NOTICE. Came to th residence ol the subscriber la loan township on or about th first of October, lass, a black boll with bo other mark to be seen, agd about sixteen xnontbs. Tbe owner ts re quested to come forward, pros property, pay charges and take hint away, otherwise he will be disposed ol aa th law direct. MRS. SAKAH A.BKOWN. Dean township, Nov. 23, ISSa. "CTRAY mmt'E.- J j Came te th residence of the subscriber tn Washington township, Cambria oounty, on or about th ISth of September last, a light yellow tw year old hei ffer. Tbe owner ts requested to com s forward, pros property, pay charges and tak ber away, otherwise the wlU be disposed of aooording to law. THOMAS KAKNS. Washington township, Nov, 23, iss. VOTICE.- i.1 Notice If berebr glren that tb following account bas been filed la th Court of Common Pleas of Cambria eounty. Pa., and will be con firmed by said court oa tb first Monday of Ie cember next unless eaus be shown to tbe con trary. First and final account of Isaac. Yoder, assignee of Moses D. Ea'h et ai. H. A. SHOEMAKER. Proth'y. Ebensburg. Nr. ifl, jsba. XTOTTCE. IN In the Court of Common Pleas of Cam bria eounty. Pa, To the beirs and legal repre sentatives ot Patrick t. RIIst. deceased. Orect Ing, on are hereby cited to be and appear be fore tbe Judge of our Court at Kbensburg. In and for said oounty on tb first Jay of next term, then and ther to show eaus. It any you hare, why certain property bequeathed by th ssld Patrick 11. Kites, sine deceased, should not b old at private sale. JOSEPH A. GRAY, SberlS. xoenaoara;, nov. iz, isms. TkTOTICE. IV Notice Is fcerertv given that the following account bas been filed In tb Court ol Common Plea of Cambria eoantv. Pa and wilt be con firmed by said Court on th brst Monday of be. eember next unless cause be shown tc the eon trary : irst and final account of M. D. Kittell. as. lgnee ol Francis Maloy et. nr. H. A. SHOEMAKER. Proth'y. Ebensburg, Nov. s, 1888, STATE ol Pennsylvania. County 01 Cambria, 8 S. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the hairs and legal representatives of Patrick Ca'slday, deceased. UBBS-riso : You are hereby cited to be and appear before the Judges of our Orphans' Court, at Er ens burg, la and for said eounty, on tte Srd day of December next, then and there to show caue. If any you have, why satisfaction should not be ante red on a reeogntxanee of Peter Cassl day. wherein be was bound to psy th other beirs oi saia aeceaeat in amounts due mem in in partition of certain real estate ot decedent by do ere ol said court mad July 30th 1830. Herein lan not. witness ths Hon. Robert L. Johnston. Presi dent judge of onrsald Orphans' Court, at Ebens burg, this 3rd day of September. A D. 1SP8. JOSEPH A. OKAY.SheriH. CELEST1NK J. BLAIK Clerk O. C. Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg, Oct. 20, 1848. Court Proclamation. WHEREAS THE HON. ROBERT L. JOHN STON. President Judge of th Court of Common Pleas, of th 7th Judicial District wn ststtsg oi the County ot Cambria, has Issued bis precept bearing data tb Sth day of Nov., 188, to m airectea for noidiag a coon or Oyer and Ter miner and Oeneral Jail Delivery, and Quarter Sessions of the Peace, In Ebensburg for th Coun ty of Cambria and to commence on the Fourth Monday of November, being the 2Sth dav of November, I'M, and to continue three weeks. poticb is niRlsT itbs. that tbe Coroner, Justices of Peace. Aldermen, and Constables of aald eounty of Cambria, that they b then and there In Uislr proper persons at 10 o'clock In tha forenoon ol second week. It being the first Monday and being the third day of kemb r. 18M, witn toeir records, inquisitions, examinations and their own rem- mbranees. to do those things which t tblr offlcs appertain to be done and those wbo are bound la reoogulxancai to prose cute against tb prisoners that are or shall be in in jail or uatnbrta eounty. be then nd ther to proseent against tbem as shall be just, (livis under my hand at Ebensburr. th 5th day r oremoer, in in year 01 our Lord, lass, and tb On Hundred and Twelfth Year of the Indepen dence ol the United States. JOS. A. ORAY, Sberlfl. Ebensburg, Nov. Sth.lSSS. Widows' Appraisement. faJOTICE Is hereby Riven that the followlrnr 1 named apiiralsementt ofpropertv appraised and set apart for widows of decedents under the Art or Assembly of the 4th of April A. D. ml. has beea filed in tbe Keidstcrs office. In and lor the County al Cambria, and will te presented to the Orphans Court ol said Conn ty lor confirma tion and allnwane on rt adneeday tha tin day of December. A . I. 1SSS. IS'a. t. Inventory and appraisement of certain personal property appraised and set apart tor Annie stager, wiaow 01 niuism A . iiaxer aeceas ed No. X Inventory and appraisement el personal property and real estate appraised and set apart forulrabeth Keeae. widow of Keesa Reese, da- ceased. KJO0. No. S Inventory and appraisement of certain personal property appraUad and act apart for Mary bienie, widow or max. &teuie. deceased B.TSJ. No. 4. Inventory and appraisement of certain persona property appraised and set apart Inr Margaret Jones, widow of Isavld Jonas, deceased. ytoo. No. f. Inventory and appraisement ot certain personal property appraised and set anpart for Annie Krookrank, widow af lavid Brockbank, aeceasea. uavu. CfcLtSTINEJ. BLAlB.Begrster. Ebensbaix. Nov. 8, lSbS. 1 lie troatraonT of cir.nr tliou.ands of crasna Of those chronic w..-k 1. 1 s--s a:id c1;su'8k:iib' sil:ntnu wiilinr to f-'iril.n. nt th lut atxla' Hotel and SurxiesJ Instiiut.?. ButliUo. N. , hius aJordKl a vu?.t ox;K.T:i-iioo io nicely a:u;'t tnv arid tliorounlr i:'ui n u:"dKw for tt cure of v-imau a njcuii ir iiiaiiidita. lr. Pierce's Inroriio IT crl pt loo ta the outsrowtti. or result, uf tuis Krvut nd ra'nabio t;X!"ri-:nxf. 'i liou-ands r.f lTiti;:io nmis. received from tut k :ila and lmm j liysi c!ki.s wiu have l"a(l it lu tlio core a:i:ra vated and r.lrttuian rases nb.di bad laiUlinl th.ur sLlU. pn vo it t: bv: the tv.ost wou'ii-rful rvuiedy svur dt vbfd for tlio relief itnd dire of uJurm wiiiuou. it u nut rfcutiimcii i. d asm ciir-iill." but aa a niuct ptirfuct SfKCilic for sromnn 1 pH-iinar aihiM-uts. Aa a. pourriul. Invigorating tonic, It lnja:t FtrcMigrlfl to ll;o wuoln sysiem, and to tiae w.-,uu mid its aipT.rint-s In punictiiar. Ftr itvf'ruin l:t-d, worn-out,' run-down. dobilitau-J tcuchera. milliners. (JnnsnrnkiTS. at-a!ut-i-.ftw'. "s!iO-srirls," liouse kOfpuia. nursing biul Iters, mid fr-tile women gonoijiily. Dr. lirrct-'s Kavoiit Prescription 1 tlio isntst enrthij,- boon, tx-inir unequalcd as nc a !iH'tiin conlial anl r.-tci-tivi tonic. Aa a soofhiiii; and irotir;lbeti tuff Iter wine. " Kavorito I'rvswriplion " i unc- 3ualnl and in invaliiablo in alhiyinar and aub uinir norvous excttaoility, it riLability, ei bnustion. pro: ration, hysteria. epuHing and otlir tiistre mir. rwrrsiu symptoii.s com monly attmidnut upon functional and orpnnio dist-Hse of the womb. It indu-4 rcfrwuinjr aim-p and reiievea menial aujiioty aud do pondoncv. Dr. sMrrce'n Farorlle Prencrtpllon la a legitimate medirinr, ciucfuliy com pound. -d by an vxperittneed and skillful pbysii'ian, and adxptmi to woninii's d-hote organ 17.U t ion. It is purely veirouilile in ita composition and pcrfoctly harinlitis in lta efTo-ta ill any condition or the system. For morninir ait-kiieaa. or nausra. from wuatevtr caum nrisinir. wi-nit sfonitu-h. lnditcstion. dvs p'psia and kiudred nyniptonia, its use. In sniall co.-s, will provn very Ix-iintloial. 44 faro r I to Prsstr i pi ion " la ra poal. tire rare for tbe mott compllfiiU'd and ob etinste caws of .'iicorrln-a, exo-csive flowing', painful nvnistninrion. uinatiiral suppressions, prokipsus. or fulling of the womb, weak back. female wnikiiwi,'' anterrrsion, retrovcrriion, txBrinir-ilown si-ndtUona, dironic congestion, InflammMion and uifMration of the womb, in CainroHtion. pain and tnudornms In OTarica, accornnaniol with "internal hi-at." Aa a regulator and promoter ot func tional action, at that critical period of change from rirlbood to womanhood. Kavotite Pre eeription"is a porfat'tly aafo remedial asest, and tn produce only pood rrsuaa. It la eouaily erfioacioua and Talwnblo in Its effects when tak-n for thone d!;orilere aivd drmnpe menta incidutit to that Inter and BKHt critical period, known as The "hne of Ufa." 44 ft avorite I'rcsc riptio,w l-n ta ken In counoctton with tho use of t)r. l'ierce'a Ooldeo MediifU DUnovery. nd arnaJl laxative doses of Dr. Pierce's PurciiMve Pellets il.iftle Liver Pills), cures Mrer. Kidney and Illadoi-r-diseases. Their combined us eiso removes blood taints, and abolishes enneeroua axiUi acrofulous humors from th system. 44 fa v or I to Frearrlpllem" is the eely medicine for womin. sold by ennnriuts. a tester at poaitlve guarantee, from the xuaaia. f act u rem. that it will irire aaXstaction in very case, or money will le refunded. This (weran tee dss been printed on the bottlo-wmpper. and faithfullv earri.M ut lor many years. Large bottles fHUduscs) fl.OU. or six bottlea for fS.Otiy. For larpe. illustxatI Tiratlee on Dlseesesof Women (lhO pa.-, rnpcr-eo-.t-itsU, scud tea cents in Stamps. Address, World's Lispessiiry Medial ksoclaticn, PROMISES MAY GET Fill, BUT 'TIS PERFORMANCES THAT KEEP THRU. Performances not promises have placed us at the head of the Retail Clothing Business in Western Pennsylvania, and established for us au honest name that no upstart competitors can ever blot out. We have promised to sell the citizens of Cambria and surrounding counties this Fall the cheapest and best clothing that the country can produce, and now extend a cor dial invitation to everybody to come and ex amine our grand new stock, compare our prices and give us their candid opinion whether wo are in position to fulfd our promises. Our Fall Suits and Overcoats are grand beyond descrip tion. Our prices are too low for any competi tors tz reach. BARGAINS IN OVERCOATS. WQOLF, SON & THOMAS, Leading Clothiers of Johnstown, Pa. ECKENRODE " HOPPLE rint-o intt rotiirnful frnm trlA "F-nsfpm f!itif3 With a lanTG and Com plete assortment of Fall and "Winter Goods consisting of Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats ; Ladies', Misses' and Children's Coats, Jackets, Wraps and Shawls ; all Styles of Woolen Drets Goods, Flannels, Underwear, JLJoots and fchoes, Hats and iaps, iianKets, Comforts, Robes, Horse Blankets ; Rubber Goods of all kinds ; fine assortment of Milhnary 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. w- 1 S 1 a Kespectiuiiy, ECKEKRODE & HOPPLE, Carrolltown, Pa. OVERCOATS -AT- 3IARCII RIGHT MA THE E,EII-0'& ready-made" clothier OTT ALTOONA, Pa... o NEXT TO POSTOFFI0E. Not a single last Fall Overcoat was carried over to rust on the shelves, fade on the counters or to bo iniured by hand ling. Ail such goods were -sold to and bought by Stern, of jthe Golden Eagle. My present stock of OvercoaH is direct from the menu, facturers, who obtained the fabrics from which they are com jposed direct from those who made them. Consequently no tax exists imposed by clothing speculators, jobbers, brokers. .middle-men and the like. In buying a coat you pay but :i .small price for the cloth, a small price for making it up, and a much smaller price to me fur brir.giug it here and offering it to you for sale. Thus I am enabled to sell Overcoats you 'may not believe it until you call arcund and see cheaper ''than any other house in Altoona, or in Blair county, or in this btate, or, as for that, m Big words, it's true, but call All of the aggregated New and Popular Fabrics enter in to the composition of the garments made up in the Latest Styles of Fashionable Taste for the present season, which, be ing strictly the case, no one who calls will fail to be astonish- ied at the Marvellously Low 0 superior uooas are sold. -I TT 1 i -1 A 1 II runaercoais, aiso, ai unuer prices, as wen as ENTIRE SUITS ft n 0 Made of the Best Materials, Fresh and Fash- ionable, in Great of ae,Ea TWELFTH STREET. NEXT DOOR POSTOFFCE. NOTICE. lj Catne to the residence et the snhseriter in KeaAa township on or about tbe fifteenth ol June, 1S.S3, a red and while spotted belter with crum pled horus, so other aiaras to be seeu, ateed ahout tL in v months. Tbe owner Is requested te come- forward, prove property, pay chanres and tak? her away, otherwise she will ba disposed Ol a the law directs. B. V. MYKKS, Keada Twp., Oct. , 18 Art. STATE of Pennsylvania, fieuti'y ot Cambria. S S. The 'uuimunweaiih ot Penasy ivanla tn the heirs and leal representatives of 1 i corns Uallsfther, dervssed. ilitiiTi su: Ya are hereby cited to he and appear before tba J-ada-ea ef oar Orphan's Court, at Etensbnr. la and for said oounty, on the first Monday ol laneaiber Best, thea aDd there to show eanrict. If any jua have, why a certain tract el land tn allitilD tawnahlp, t'aojhrla county. Pa., owned by tteorae Oallna-her, deceased, shoald net he sold to John M. Nale and Kobert H. Npteavlley. Herein fall net. Witness tha Honorable Kohert 1 Johnston. Presideat Jodre ot our said Orphans' Conrt, at Ebensburg, this t daj of October. A. T. lh CELEST1NK .1. RLAIK. tMerk O. O. JOSEPH A. OKAY, Sheriff. Ebensburg, Kov. S, 1853.-31. Al VFRTtsr.ItS by addressla :so. H Kewsll A -. lOSjiruca St.. New York can learn tbe niat cost of any propoxsd lino o AlVEI'TlINit luAmericau Newcaior, 100 l'tte PaurUici 10c. 8 STRAIGHT TO the United States of America. and see. Prices at which such Radically 0 3 Variety and Extent Stock. FARM FOR SALR The sub-rtter re-ldlng la t'arroll tflwnshtpa Cabna eouutr will mil at private Hle the lr a on which he rsllee Inor mlH-s ea't ot'arrilliowa oe the read leartlng tnui t?amil twn to lirttto contalniDie 140 scfch. sImiui loo acres of wt.l 'Ii ara cleared, havlrm thereon a tw--"tcry plank I hoae and fnimo barn. A nue orrtmrtl is on tha premiSfS snd tbe lurrs Is In a vnal state of cut ilvstlon and la well watered, for terms a p'y ta Uie sabscrlDrr en the oiaices JOHH HtHlCE, l To Ho.-etlo N. Kurroiuths r Ms yn raa-. reentstlve. Yoa art. hrre'.y uim..l t'il oa the 3rd dsy nt Nepteinter. Js-s Henry Hiwher presrntud his eUttoato the t'ourt ol tN.nimoia t'lo'ts ol t-'auihrla county, Ih prM.viuw m l "ourt to m tke an oriler ilir-ettr. Sulistactinn to litrg. trl on a certain tnortua exeou'ej hy I!jH Mr.Nsal to Horatio N. klurrotiKhs on oerttin la'j.l situate tn AliSKheny township. m r ia. ousty. Pa., which mortsase is dated the 5th lav or Jaa aary ISW and Is reM.rdel tn recor-l i ef said bounty In vol. i and ti-y;. in imir. dance with the Act ot Avsomtily oi .Inns 10. iee,i. Y oa are lln-relire re.juircl to ay ir al salit court on Monday, Hot o in tier 3J, ncj ;U cause why euUl vrJer as prayed lor aliouij not, ha inane. JOSEPH . OU.YY, Kherie. KIeD?burn, Oct. it; 1, IsiS. u. "ben you watt powers printod cl! ut vim-e. f? id. 1 : 1 V thli 11
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