tfnmbrin vmimn r.BEINBI'KU. P. r. - - .vor.afl.im. LOCAL. IX D rtiRSOMA L. C"oa;tirig on tlie- pavements should be TrohltttUii. Tlif y had K time -the turiey mnd small h'y. H,ni. John c- t', of Ulendale, w9 ,D tow i. thl wV. -The Union NOool, of Ibis place closed for TlianksnivirK L,ay .ar. Eu. Dougherty and family moved to Omlltzin la.st Tuesday. Mc M. Ivory la been appointed p,tulstrwat I.oretto. i;rtRUs In all kinds of ood at Mrs. j,inV. Coats at unusually low prices. l.!nn- Hn-th' furnace Beileiunte ta a 'al'y outj ut or ninety tor., of Iron. . -Mr. Martin Ward, of this place, we are ,rry to state. Is confined to hi house by SirUr.esi. Il.l',u:uters for fine Utah. also wrt.nd-haud aleluhsat Eekenrode Hop ref Carroiltown. K.r hore blanket? and robes of all fimHKOto;enrKe L.. Frederick' Harness ,hop n Hinb idreet. L.t rrlday niifht the fine rarn of John KuU'K at PuUoi?, was burned. Loss. l,i oi)() ; no Insurance. - K is reported that diphtheria, which has bt-en puvalrnt in and around UMlitzio for 8om tiae. h a'"'"' disappeared. r)rs 4.t l;ev brl.Iie and all kinds of tain, to (;.ore L. Fredericks' abop on bti.et. opposite tre Mountain lliue. pt forset we have ti e lamest line of fi,re tinnei and robes in Carrollfowu. K.'ki-nrode .V; Iloppel. Wanted at McDonald-, Lorrttn, T. , oa's, corn, wheat, rye, beans, onions, pota t les'etr.. for which the highest price will be paid. For Christmas present, well, we'll sav no more, come and we our stock- and vou will say tue rest. Eckeurode & Iloppel, CairolltowQ. For clot-In, watches. Jewelry, fine lamp. an,l large assortment of glassware go to E kfiirode & Iloppel, Carroiltown. Two Hungarians were Injured In the ailnrs near Madera. Clearfield county, the other day, one getting broken leg and the other a broker collar bone. The Westmoreland and Cambria Natural (iai Company will lay a new 10 Inch line fruiu the tlrape? ille district to connect wlh the main line to Johnstown. -C. A. Lancbelu. E-q.. of this place, ts n.ivr mill agent between r.ttsbnrnh and New Yoik He formerly t,ad the route be tween Pittiburg and Cumberland. The Ebeusbura boys have oreanlzeij themselves Into two clubs, one club oc cupying a room on Centre street and the other club holding forth on Lloyd street. Miss Nan. James, daughter of Mr. E. James, of this place, who has been visiting friemls iu Pittsburgh and Indiana during the past month, returned borne on Saturday last. Rupture cure guaranteed by Dr. J. ft. M.iyer, RU Ardi St., Philadelphia, Pa. Ea-e at once, no operation or delay iTrotii busl t attested by tnousauds of cures after i ; ers fall. Next week Mr. Leonard Ilartman. of st. Mwrene wl'l move Into his new hotel at Hitting and the traveling public when pacing tMat way will find first-class accom modations. Mr. Wolf, of Ia par. town, Westmore land county, did not call in a doctor when h's tour chi'.dren took sick with typhoid fever. lie bathed theiu In cold water dally. Three died. Vt MiMer, an Insine man from I.lojdtvtlle this county. uved down to Altoona on Monday last, where he was ca tured by the police and locked up to await the arrival of his friends. We still hold the fort In ladles coats and n'ther articles, fresh supply received tills week at reduced rates. The last of the season's old stock will be sold at half price. E'kenrodet Iloppel, Carroiltown. General Thomas J. Tower, ol Itocrester' Reaver county, who during the days of the old r.'i'age railroad was well-knnwi in this county, Is lying at the point of death, lie Is rn his eighty second year. --At the ren'test of rrany teachers who wj h to have t'hristma to themselves the Teirbers' In-titnt wii h ;w Year's we.k instead of Christmas week. The In tttimte will .pen on D.c. ,ttt, lss. -I would con-Mer it a favor if all persons who are owing m vould call and pay as much as possible on thlr accounts bofore Jan. i,r, as 1 am under a v-ry h vy ex pense and need the money badlv. Mrs. K. E. JoNFS. II. C. Allison, a farmer nu CVdar run. Clinton county, has .t thirty young pus and six large togs through hog cholera, and. stranue to say. there am not irniUi r.? of the disease In that M-ctlnn of the country ou'slde of his drove. We have a tpeedy and positive Cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria. Canker Mouth, and Headache, In hhiloh's Catarrh Ueoiedy. A Nasal Injector free with each bottle. Use it If you dtslre health and sweet breath. Trice ao cents. Sold by Dr. T. J. Davison! The thawer at the quarries at Cove station on the Huntingdon ard P.ror.d Tip rai'road. containing seventeen n.utn.t ,.t "tynamit-. blew up Friday nmrirng last. ortunately no one was about the shanty at 1 the time. This Is the third nM,i,,n at thi ! V Int. A short tirr ao the ceal bnUse belong ing to the borcugh, at the council room, was locked to prevent the coal fiocn lii.tf rar rle.laway. On Moiulr.y the j ar.it. r discov ered that the thieves i,t only p.-iMed ln stealing the coal but carried away a t.ew lot. -Thomas Boss, n, ir .,, t nulls ar rived ar ti,, ir old ho-ne In P:umvl!'e, Ii,. anaeountv. a few dy ago. lr..m MTcle l county. Kn,as. Tr.ey rarre the hol 2 imio miles by wagon In nine weeks. Two horse pulled and two horses and a cow fol lowed the rear of li e wagon. -Harry E Bonsa i, late of the Tvmne TVmm t as p-irchase.l the Jui.iata Tnbu.ie. aiid has gone t. Si film to auut. r,r that rstabli-hn.ent. The t,..,erf ami '-'it (,f M fi n also, rormerly the properly "t Mr. Boiisall's father, has passed Into the !uit of C. B. Crawford. - Mr. John M Sloan, of Washington township, near Cre.son lost twochi'dren la-t w.ek from that dread scourg dipl.tlta ". Michael, .. thirteen, d'nj on Mn d'y the IJ li tllt.t aill a aaij;!i?er. M irr, -" alMiut six jearj. diet the day foIU.w ''g. Their Interment took place ou Wd t, iy i,f in,t W(.ek t U e.sumn.it. -A no.,, company coming at tl.e Ofera l t;k. Tbe great enati,na! comedy drama "irUiiiroad Boys" i uoo'ced for five ,''. commencing tn-morruw. (Frldi Trv re ITS tmiHtm . ... , I 1 ( '!) r.i.1,,.. . k k . V . '"r,w,h,'bjnla..d orchestra. 21 .13 n.l .', c . Ti e cutfci-ny -eive toe highest Uver they at-cai. Wt ile out hui'ting on Tuesday lat W. C Shields and William Chute, or this place, started np deer on the "big" ndye in Clackllck township. Mr. Chute cot a shot at It. but as be only had a shot gun be did not fret It. The deer feM when be sl-ot, but got up and started tH. After following It ntitil evening they were compelled to give It np. The school directors of Lancaster coun ty. In convention Nov. 13th, adopted a res olution praying the legislature to pass a law provldinc a state Institute cf directors, to oe made np of three director from each senatorial district, the duties of this Insti tute to be to recommend legislation chang ing some of the school laws bow in force and to make them uniform. Mrs. Kitty Adams, of Philadelphia, has entered suit agslnsA. S. Longenecker. of Bedford, Pa., a prominent merchant. charging Mm wiih tresch of promise and claiming $10,000 damages. It appears that Longenecker won the affections of the woman throueh a correspondence, the par ties never meeting each other nntll some wee Its ago In New York. Tbe case will be tried at Bedford this week. We acknowledge the receipt of com plimentary tlckwU to a supper and concert to be held at Gallitzin. this (Thursday) evening for thea benefit of the Catholic pas toral residence at that place. We are sorry we canDot be there, as those who are fortu nate enough o be In attendance will be served with a supper worthy of Thanks giving Day, while the concert will be a rare musical treat that comes so seldom that it should not be missed. -W. A. D. Little, Eq., of Allegheny township, while In attendance at court as a Juror on Monday received a dispatch In forming him of the death of his daughter. Loretto, aged about eight years, from brain fever. The daughter was sick when Mr. Little left home and It was tils Intention to get excused and return, not thinking that her death was so near at band, but during bis absence a change for the worse came and death claimed tbe little sufferer. Tbe court excused Mr. Little from any further attendance during the term, George Cotwrtght, a young man aaout 23 years old, and who bad only been rail roading one week, was killed on Tuesday niornlnn near CVeoIa, between the hours of 5 and 6. Just how It happened Is not known , and no one saw It. lie was missed on ht train, and In lin king for him was found dead along the track a short time before nicnal'.lng the train back. He was a married man, and leaves a wife and one child, a wll as many friends, to mourn his los. Ile was a resident of Fhllipsburg. ard an exen plary young man. A special from Johnstown to the Titts burgh Ipitch. on Wednesday, says: ' Those who think we ate not to have a lively race after the postoffije arj. mistaken. J. Earl O'.e Is a candidate, and he wiil re ceive Congressman SculTa support. W. II. Storey, E-q.. wou'd not object, and his friends say he Is soe of It. Mr. D 11. Kin kead Is mentioned In that cnniitnn as having earned the office by his effor.s In the party's eha!f, while Dr. CalJwll and V. II. Livergood are nared for the position. Sevtral others aresugg ted. but it Is under stood that the ''busses of the situation" have set'ted on one of the above named, and that settles It." A shocking shooting accident occurred In Altoona on last Fr'day afternoon. Al bert Shultx, a lfi year-old brother of Mrs. Howard Anderson, of that city, had been out hunting and on returning was playing wita her eight months rM son which was lying In a hammock. He had snapped tbe the l.-.ck of the gun s veral times to amuse the child when unfortunately the sun went otT when the muzzle was poibted directly at tie child. The load struck the child in the head and tore away hair of the skull and scattered its brains and blood over the floor, kil'ing the l.ttte one IncUntly. H Is another o! those terrible warnings to never careless ly bandie a gun. Daniel Skelly, a freight brakeman on the Fennsj Ivanla railroad, son of Augus tine kelly, who formerly was a resident Cf Suniir.eihill township, but now resident of Deny, was crushed to death at Est Coticmautiti. between 1 and 2 o e'eck on las'! Monday morning. The d. ceased was sitting on tlin tender of the locomotiv that was backing ,ion to a train of freight rars when an engine In front of the train backed the cars up causing them to come togethet with more than ordinary force, throwing Skelly from his position, and failing be tween the tender and the cars, was Instant ly killed. 1 he deceased was about twenty years of age. McDonald at Lort tto,' Pa., still holds the fort by seilirg goods at rock-bottom prices for spot cash or good marketable pro duce, as follows : Sugars. t, 7, 8 and 9 cents per pound ; teas. 33, 50 ard 70 cents per pouud ; coffee 10, 22 acd 25 cents pee pound ; 5 boxes coffee esseus, 10 cents ; 5 papers baking soda. 10 cents; 2 boxes baking powder. 10 cents ; 3 b xes Mayes yeast, 23 cents; 5 hones (lOOo) matches. 10; 2 pounds s'ar ca 'idle, 23 cents; 4 pounds barley, 23 cents ; 3 pounds rolled oats. 23 cents ; 3 pounds prunes, 23 cents ; 3 ponods currants, 23 rents ; 2 bromns, 23 cents ; 6 pier, s gool soap. 23 cents; tnolass.s, 30 Cdnts per gallon ; good syrnp 50 cents per gallon ; 5 gallons Uoip oil, 50 cents, also black oil, rm-htr.e oil, harness oil. and all other gnots at fqually low prices for spot cash or trade. Conrl I'rorerdlnis. On Monday Court met at 10 o'clock with Judge Johnston on tl.e beucti. In the cae of Anthony Anna vs. I. E. Notlev. the Court overruled the nioliou for a new trial. lhe case of Eilcott Tail nun vs. tbe Dwelling House Insurance coinuanv waa continued on account of tbe sickness of thai. L D.ck. Eo . cuusel lor tL- min t.ff. A. V. Barker. E-q . called the attention of the Court to the fact that the election ie t runf Biaeklxk township. Upper Vcder to Aiisr. p, and Pioep4ct borough do r.ot show ttat any votes were cast for Aoditor General, ard aked the Court to order a re count. The Court accord mgiy made an or der on the elect. on officers of the three dis ! tr.rt., naa., d. to meet on Saturday, Decem ber l,t. rerour.t the votes fvr Auditor Gen eral, and make a retuin of the same to tu- Court or the following Wedne-d iy. At noon ,n Tuesday Ju!ge White, of In d na. arrUeJ and at 2 o'clock In te aHer iio..n when court called he took the bench. j "oUn 11 C.rdeii . Juhii C. Gatf.s. Ay j pal, was tiitd. the jury bringing In a ver I diet f.r plaiut.tl for (CI. V'r'"' l'1-' Gaiubri Iron enmpanv vs. John T. Christy r. al., tr.e plaintiff tin k a lion suit. C. urt artj. urti,. on Tuesday evening to meet on Moimay next. anted . Every reader of this paper to thorougli'y nn.-.ersr.,,.! ,ft phy,!,,,,, :) ,perinten deuts of h. ,-pirais ,:o i,t lend H.eir names jo anyone to u. n connect I. mi w.t:. an ar. tide to a.lveriis. u riles-, indeed, it r-rWts credit ji:tl ulu fcjJ urofe-s.on. ettl,ey rl re, fuiiy ,n,t,,r Klelj. Silver Ag Uv h!ky over therr s'gnatures, and bv ? OecauiM. It really is wr at It U eiaiin ea for it tl.e stimulant now known In Hi-ii.arket. It k verv th- ap. r.f.iyfl .'.ii per full .tuat. Ask your rtiugiist for It. bikI o-e i, o ott er. t)oe bottle dossiMt mav . x-nrrer iiiiien p-;n. It la not a eure- I at', a, .-.an,.,..! r.v u.d-lw e.n:il itr. but ; ' t,ur' i'uUnt. wtiosn erjual - not to o i u r..i in iu. m-iket. Altlre tber lr.fi rn atl. o. Vx K'.elu, 8L biterl. A.iegbtny, Ta. r fur- Federal Ileiua frmm rarrslllaon. Carkolltows. Pa., Not. 29tb, 1S88. Editor Fbef.ma5 : A Thanksgiving ball Is being held bete. Everybody la In vited to attend. Mr. J. V. Scanlan. who superintends the bus.lness for A. C. Buck A Co., at this place. Is now In Clearfield attending court. Mr. S. will likely return to-day. Your solicitor had the plea.' u re of taking another trip on Sanday through Hastings and St. Boniface. Mr. W'm. Waltz, one of your rcmposltcrs, who kindly invited me to accompany him, expressed blmself as being really astonished at tbe cumber of build ings erected at the former place. Mr. Adam Fees, tte accommodating back driver, took out bis sleigh for the first time on Tuesday, lie says the sleighing is oreis narilit good. Messrs. C. A. Back and Isidore Binder, of this place, are having buildings erected at Hastings. It Is the intention of the form er to open a furniture store, but the latter Is undecided at rfesent as to what he may embark In. We wish both gentlemen suc cess. Mastet U?n. Waltz, a deserving yonng man. who bad been employed by Messrs. liels. Foster & Quinn, of Johnstown, has accept d a position in the store of Messrs. Monroe A Co , at Hastings. We are sure Beu will give entire satisfaction to bis em ployers. U filing matches have been numerous here tbe past couple of weeks. Tbe suc cessful participants are all right, but those wbo were unsuccessful no doubt feel like saying well, 1 won't say what. Turkeys are plentiful at the Eagle Hotel. The boarders are not dissatisfied. Mr. Harry Bender, of the firm of Wetsel & Bender, and Miss Emma Scbettig. daoghs ter of Mr. Adam Rchettlg. of Cambria town ship, were married in St. Benedict's church, this place, on Tuesday morning.' The at tendants were Mr. Geo. M. Snyder and Miss Lucy Scbettig, sitter of the bride. Tbe many friends of tbe contracting parties Join with your correspondent In wishing thetn a life of prosperity and happiness. Mr. John Shortencarrier, who was re cently man led, will take up bis residence in the north end of town. Mr. Simon Lant7y. the gentlemanly pro prietor of the hotel at Garmantown. made his trip np Salt rUer on Saturday last. He occupied a seat in the boat and was ac companied bv the drum corps of that place. The valuable dog owned by Mr. Caleb A. Gray, of Hastings, was killed thld week by being run over by a train of cars. Its bead was entirely severed from Its bady. Mrs. Bender, widow of Mr. Jacob Bender, deceased, did at tbe residence of her son In law, Thomas Switzler, in Carroll town ship yesterday morning Her remains will be interred in St. Benedict's cemetery to morrow (Friday). Sheriff Gray, who was unwell the early rrartott-e wec-k. Is, we are glad to state. felling much better. Tbe telephone wire between this place and Eeorburg Tas found to be out of order on Tuesday. The diSealty was ceased by the breaking of the wire near tbe farm of Mr. J. W. Sharbanh. Mr. C. A. Buck was prompt In tiaviDg It rtra!rd. Mr. T. Sccit Williams acd Dr. G. H. Sloan succeeded in killing six rabbits yes terday. Special services are being tt!d la St. Ben edicts Church to day, It being Thanks giving. James MrGowan, who bad ben employed at Hastings, departed Ibis morning for his home in Centre county, where be expects to wtrk until spring, after which time be will return and settle among his frieuds here. Mr. C. C. MiCorubie Is nursing a "pet" in the sha;e of a sore band. Nearly all the s'.eiiis In both livery stables are engaged by tha people of this , place to-day (Thanksgiving). If It were not that our young folks have borne amusement quite a numner would "take in" the hop at Ebensbiirg. The blacksmith stop of Wetsel & Bender is now order course of erection. When completed It wiil present a fine appearance. Mr. Philip 3!um, formerly of this place, died In Altoona one day this week. His remains wer interred in tbe cemetery at tbe place above mentioned. X. IFnstlnx Cllpplnas. Hastings. Nov. 2d, 188. Editok Fkfeman Our town can boast of an express office. John Stmgie is the tallest man In town C feet 4 inches. We notice Jacob Crook Is tbe bar-tender at Grey's hotel. The planing mill of Strittmater Bro. is running fall time and claims more orders than they can fill. We notice our town Is being supplied with some board walks thai we bave been loos ing for this long time. Tbis isagoodsUp brethern, do not get weary of well doing. Mr. John H jllz. while engaged at bis work was suddenly attacked with hemorrhage of the stomic b. vomiting a grtat quantity of blood. He was removed to bis brother's at St. Boniface, and we are giad to state that be is now convalescing. Tb saw mill of Jacob Thomas will soon be completed. Mr. Thomas was wise in employing one of tbe best millwrights, John Makenzie. of Chest Springs. The mill, when completed, will be one of tbe Deal in tbe country, having all the late improve ments, and wiil cost about six thousand dollars. Charles Anna, of St. Bnirace, has just doished painting his house, which adds very much to to the appearance of his property. Iloovertown is one half mile above Hast ings and is fast progressing. It was named in honor of John Hoover, an old and rv epecled citizen who still resides there. Anthony Anna, E-q., was In town on Monday on professional business. John G.GUI. Esq., of St. Lawrence, has been confined to his room for the past two wet-ks with a severe cold. We are glad to state that he U convalescing. Mrs. Baum. of San Francisco, who is vis iting relative! in tbis place, will soon depart for her borne. Jo-epb Keibier, has erected a large shop in this place and Is preparing to do all kinds of smithing. Mr. Keibier is a skilled mechanic a. id deserves the patronage of tbe people. Smck. niHRiiuE LK Esrs issi i:i. Tb following roairiage licenses were Is-iued by the Clerk of tbe Orphans' Col it for Kb week ending Wednesday, Nov. 28, Andrew Sipple, SL Iawrence and Annie Ei I. belli Wl.l, ti .Autfti-ttine). Joseph Travia. Ciea'held township and Brunei Jul:a (Jrimea. VVnue tiiwnsbip. ti.-orge Martin and Mary Clark, Cberry tre. Indlaria county. P. Henry K. Itfnder. Carroiltown and Amelia Sheitic, Cambria township. tiosiave lietterman and Klenora Maltzi, Cotirmsuib. Henry Uetse and Emma A. Feathers, btonycreek townsblp. Cnarles (irova and Annie Moyer, Ccnning too Foruare. William U Kirby, Johnstown and Elena Dunn, MiHvii.e N.rouh. N.cb.iia t. Funk. Dnrcansvil't". B:a!r eouctv, and 5usan C (Jouiy, Kait Cone lii'ibgt). Jobn P.yan ard Catharine C. Helly, Lilly txMtiub. !,-.ix,w! Murbamerand Uchl McDonaid, Brit Creek. 11. air county. Andrew lilacs and Annie R. Hallen , R-aCe towiifbln. 1 U Can pbell. Uallitzln tmroogh and Aurns K. Hock. AllegOeny town-blp. I'l.il p Coi.Iua and Maodo bl- bcaulan. i-OrusLurj,. Real Township Iteina. Beads Towxship. Nov. 2!, 1888. Dear Freeman : Miss Laura Davis, one of Keade township's most . brilliant and re fined socle'y belles, ha, we are pleased to cote. Just recovered from tUe effects of a se vere cold. Tbe Braver Dams In White township is fast becoming famous as a resort for deer. Hunters learning this fact, are making that locality the great object point or tbeir oper ations. Rev. I. Krlder. of Bellwood, will deliver the Thanksgiving sermon in the Lutheran church at Glasgow. "Troxell Pcf of Glasgow G. A. H., Sons of Veterans. Washington camp, P. O. S. A. and the Babtist denomination bave accepted an invitation to attend the services. Jno. U. Flke, of Flske. wreathed In smiles as haudsoaie as of yore, was visible on the streets of Glaecow last Saturday. Geo. Fox a. d F. A. Hay, two accom plished salesmen. Interviewed the Glasgow merchants on business, last week. Last Sabbath was "Bible day" at tbe Mountain Dale Baptist church. Tbe occa sion was of a literary nature, very Instruc tive and entertaining throughout. Stanley Miller, of near Glasgow, wbo has been laid np with quinsy daring tbe past week. Is convalescing, and will soon be aole for duty again. A large tabular street lamp, giving a bril liant light, baa been placed in front of tbe N. B church, near Glasgow. A yote was taken by tbe United Brethern of this locality last week to amend tbeir church constitution and confession of faith. Tbe vote stood favorable to tbe amends rcent. J. II. Sharp, Glasgow's showman. Is off on a business tour, giving exhibitions to crowded honses, we presume. A reunion of Jas, McCutney's family at Mountain Dale will be bold during the en suing week. Tbe affair promises to be one of unprecedented brilliancy. On last Sunday night snow began falling and continued during a part of tbe follow ing day, until the depth of about three or four inches was reached. As this is tbe first snow of any consequence tbis winter tbe banters are making good nse of it In tracking game. An occasional merry gin gle of sleigh bells, too, U beard along oar highways. Kev. Kerr, of Altoona, a Lutheran minis ter, famoos as a lecturer, will lecture at Glasgow on tbe evening of Dec. 5th. Tbe proceeds will be nsed to pnichase flags for the public schools. The new coal mines and town near Flynn City bas been christened Evansville. W. A. Chaplin, or Flyon City, will dedi cate the extensive annex building recently completed to his hotel at that place during this week. The "fcrand opening" will, no doubt, be a very enjoyable affair. I). E. Not ley is constructing a new siding nrar Fallen Timber and will bave it ready for shipping purposes by January. Isaac Verrick & Company, merchants of Flinton, are building up a large trade. Tbey are accommodating and square busi ness men. and we wish them success. Wm. Bowman, who bad been taken to Philadelphia for medical treatment of con sumption, died in the hospital at that place on Wednesday of last wetk. His body was sent borne on Friday, and on Saturday was Interred at the Cambria Mills cemetery. Mr. B. bas been a sufferer from this dread disease for a longtime. He is about 32 years of age and was married. Kev. Smith, of Mountain Dale, wbo was summoned to the bed side of bis father In Lycoming connty, was sorely stricken to find his father had breathed bis last e're be reached there. The reverend gentleman baa the consoling sympathy of a Iaige circle of sincere friends. The freight wreck, mentioned last week proved to be one of the worst that bas oc curred on tbe 15. G. K- R.. for a long time. Two engines were wrecked, one of them rendered entirely unserviceable, several freight cars reduced to splinters, coal with which they were loaded, scattered promiscu ously, but fortunately no one was hurt. Tbe scene of the disaster was about a mile north of Glasgow. Tbe repair hands were at work at this point and a rail bad been takeu up. On came tbe train and tbe en gines plunged forward on tbe ties. A crash and Jamb followed, but the engineers were fortunate enough to escape without Injury. Cohsiderabie time and labor was required to work eff tbe wreck and allow trains to pass. The Alpine Hotel at Flynn City ranks among the best in Cambria county. It is unquestionably tbe finest in every respect aioug the C. A C. R. K . from Coal port to Cresson. Improvement after Improvement Is being continuously added to It. Its regis ter shows the extensive trade tte bouse bas. In looking over the Alpine register for the last week, we find tbe names of tbe follow ing pei sous recorded : Xeres Alfred, of St. Louts, Ma; Geo. W. Brown. Altoona; F. A. Shoemaker. Ebensburg; Anthony McGaney, Chest Springs; Geo. Burbe, Punxsutawney, F.X.Adams, St-Augustine; W. A. Ellis; Money; D. C. Fly, Coal port, and J. L. Gill, La t robe. Ed. and W. J. Chaplin, of Coal port, were the guesu of the host and boetess of the Alpine Hotel last Sabbath. R. Kcbsol Report. Average Enrolled, attendance. ! j I i ! 5 i 1 ; : ! c h: a- Ti r- 4i Teach gas. -I t: fi S: i : ! 6V t s 6 3"! 4 37: 30. 4 Allle Lloyd i 1 Elbe 3i vers i a Mollie Evan....: 3 Annie J inrl . : 4 A. K. Head. : 5 tl 7 14 1" 10 67 85 31 17 al Tl Totals : ! 92 U IU Iu; no 717: 24 Pupils who missed no time daring tbe month : i:oom No. 1. Waitrr Jones, Rhode Rit ter, Arthur Evans. Elson II ill, Harry Ben nett, Loyd Read, Bertie Connell, Jesse Evans. Harry Jones, Gideon Downy, Joseph Ctouse, Frack Derky, Mary Connell. Lizzie Lndwlg. Bessie James. Lydie Ludwig. Ger tie Ilamniond, June Davis, Gibbie Shields, Blanche Gant. Annie Ilitchue, Mary Engle bait, Emma Evan and Edith Davis. Room. No. 2. Cbarley Evans. John Rit ter. Peter L.odwig, Ilerscheil Evans. Wel lington Eva-s, Carl Rivlnln;, Del lie Chdte, Ilerbie Evans Robbie Bolsinger. Elmer Davis, Mary McCabe and Bessie Evans Knpm No. X MorgaoEvans.AroosJarr.es, Maude Rxbardion, Fioie Mill", Monnie Murray, Blanche Folsom, Aliie Jones. Ada Joru-s and May Davis. Room No. 4. Fred. Jones, Edgar Evan, Charley Weaklen, John Jame. Annie Frederick. Gertie Bower, Annie Shields, Annie Mills, Emma Morrow and Annie Davion. Room No. 3. Pherman Mason, Uerscbell Davis. Leonard Jones, Morgan Hughe, Anr.id Malor.ey, Jennie Bower and Ella Kirschner. MARRIED, COLLINS. -SCANLAN. Married r.n Wednesday tnrnir.c, November 28th, IUSS, at the Churcn of trt Holy Nanie. In thin th's place, by R-r. T. P Smith, Mr. Philip Cf.liin and Mrs. Msude K. Sctnian, both of Eensburg. Votice.- i. Notice Is fcereby given that the following xrount has been tlied la the Court of Common pleas ol Cambria county. Pa., and will be mn 6.. by said court on the hrt Monday of De cember next unless nnMC shows tn tbe con tra' l'ir?t and final account of Istac Voder, assignee Mo;ii 1. Ea'i et uv ol H. A.siloEMAKtK.I'roth'y. SherifFs Sales. TyTirtof rnsdry wrlu of Firri Fnciat. A'a' I Finn Piuriut titrt Faciei n4 rntitmii t rponmt I.um out of the Court of Common Plnai ol Caut.rta county to me directed, tnere will r expotcd to public sale at the Court House la Ko eusbarir. on 'MOJs'DA Yf DEC. 3rd, 1SSS. AT I O'CLOCK. P. M., the following real estate to wit : A'l the riKht. title, and Intercut of L.ucinda Ktnirle. of. In an. to all that certain lot ol rrouod situated tn Lower Yoder township, Cambria county. Ph., bounded and described aa follows, to It: H&viuir a front of eo feet on an alley and extending t.aca tbe same wldtb 16i., feet to tbe line of Kt No. It) and 174 feet alocie the line of lot No. 17 to utlic road and beinr lot No. IS on plan of lota laid oat by liaae C. Chandler, havinir thereon erected a two-story frame heue and plank stable, now occupied by liward c. illnale and Lucinda. Btngle bis wife. Taken In execu tion and to be sol.i at tbe suit of Commissioners of Cambria, Co.. Pa. Also, all ttie rlht, title, and interest ot Samuel t'lenner.ol. In and to all that certain piece or par cel ot land situated iu Adams township, Cambria county. I'a., bounded and described as follows, vis: Adolntn lands of Wm. Henrod on the eaot. land of leorye Lamb on the wet. Irnas of Wm. Cutter on tbe north, and by others on the south, containing; M acres more or lePa, harinic thereon erected a rwo-story plank house. Trken in execution and to be sold at the suit ot Com missioners of Cambria county. Also, all the rla-ht. Utie. and Interest of Patrick Fleming:, of, la and to all that certain lot or ground tltuated In the borough ol trosiecL Cam bria county. Pa., frontine on the Johnstown and Ebensburs; road, having school boure lot on the Booth, lot of Patrick Tigh on the north and lands of the Cambria Iron Co. on the east, bavlnc there on erected a two-story frame dwelllna: house aud other outhnlldina-s now in tbe occupancy uf Pat rick Fleming. Taken In execution and to be sold at tbe sultol Commissioners ot Cambria county, and others. Also, all the ria-ht, title, and Interest of Michael Malay and Mrs. Mary Maley, of. in and to all that certain lot of srronnd situated In tbe bor- ouk-h of Tunnelbill. Cambria count,. Pa., bound- ' ed and described as follows, vis : Fronting; on , Main street and adjoining; property or Michael Klllputf on the north, Jjtao Trainer on the South and John Bradley on the we.-1. having; thereon erected a two -story frame dwelling; bouae and other outbuilding; not now oceapied. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Michael liraeken. Also, all the rts;ht, title, and Interest of M:eb ael McBride, of. In and to all that certain lot or piece of ground situated in Millville borough. Cambria county Pa., bounded and decrited as follows, viz : Beginning; at tbe corner ot I'nUn street and land of Benjamin HensbotT. thence along land ol Benjamin Bensboff north 6o de grees east lol feet to an alley, thence along raid alley feet to lot No. 67, thence along the line of said lot south 35 degrees west 9t feet to Un ion street, thenee along the line of Colon street Cl feet to the place of beginning, having thereon erected a two-story frame dwelling bouse and ether outbuildings now In the occupancy of Jos eph Sloan. Taken In execution and to be sol.) at the suit ot the Commissioners ol Cambria county. ?-TEHMSOFSALE-,a One third of the purchase money to be paid when the property Is knocked down and the re maining two-tnlrds on the confirmation of the deed. JOSEPH A. OKAY, Sheriff. Kbenshnra;, Nov. 9. 16S8. Register s Notice. The following accounts bave been examined and paed by me and remain bled ef record In this offlr-e lor tbe inspection of heirs legatees and all others Interested and will be presented to tbe Orphans' Court of Cambria county lor confirma tion and allowance on Wednesday. December &, ls. lt First and final account ef John Frted borJ. administrator ol F. H. Sed Imeyer, late of Conemaugb borough, deceased. 2d. First and anal account ol Conrad DieflD baugh. administrator ot John Dieilnbautib late ot Stony Creek township, deceased. 3rd First and final account o( Joseph Miller. administrator ot James Mrtlomb, late ol Sum ruerbill township, dereaecl. 4th. The tim account of James A. Parish, one ofthe eveeutors of Eoward Parish, late of Cam bria township. deceM'ed. ith. Fourth account of the trustees of (leorge Fntx, late of Johnstown borough, deceased. 6th. First sreuint ol Annie KClass and W.J. Bock, administrators of Henrj Ulass latwot Alle gheny township deceased. 7th. Second and nnal account of Heorge Bend ln:r. guardian of Jennie Bending, mirier child of Juhn Bonding, late ol Johnston n borough, de ceased. Mh. First and final account of John Arthurs, executor of the last will and testament ol Jane CcN.gan, late ol Johnstown borough, decease 1. lli. First and final account ol Keeben tl. Lint on, administrator ol Henry C. Dlshoug, late of Millville hon. ugh, dece&sed. loth, t ml and tnal account of Elizabeth Mat tl. late of Carroiltown boroucn. deceased. 11th. Firtt and final account ot JacotVeack ley. executor of Jacob osier, late of Oalllnln borough, deceased. 12:h. Third and partial a -count of Henry J. Hopple, executor ot Henry Hopple, late ot Car town bonugb, deceased. I".th. First and final account of administrators of James Caddy, late of Johnstown borough de ceased. 14th. Account of B. O. Miller, administrator ot Amanda Miller, late of Jchnstown borough, de ceased. ISib. First and partial account of Peter Rn. bine. Jr.. et. al..executers ot Christopher Kobine. late of Lilly borough, deceased. loth. First acd final account of Josejih A. Oray, trustee to sell real estate ol Bernard Dun egnn. late ol Clearfield township, deceased. 17th. The first accuntol William M. Dd4on. trusteo of the estate of Joseph Fieldbouse. late tf Millville borough, deceased. 1'h. The account of Joseph P. Layton. e 1 ecu tor ol John M. D.vts, lateof .lohnl.,mD. CELKSTINK J. BLA1H, Kegister. Ebeneburg, Nov. u. Iroj4. Slierilf's Sales. T7 virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fariat and It I c ilo mi Frtoiuu Issued out of the Court ol (Common Pleas ol Cambria county to me di rected there will he exposed to public rale at the Mansion House In lohnstowa on SATURDAY, DEC. 1st, 'SS. AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M tbe following real estate to wit : All the right title, and Interest ct John R. Bowea 3l, In aod to all that certain lot ot ground situated In tbe borough of Prospect. Caivbria county. Pa., bounded and descrtoed as follows. 1 via: 1 routing U) teet on Quarry street and ex. ', tended baca PJfl teet adjoining on the east I and on tbe west. Having thereon erected 1 a two-tery frame bouse and other out-build mas now now la tne occupancy.or j.iba K. riowto. Taken In execution and tbo l aold st tbe suit ol Ambrose Spangler. all the right, title, and Interest of Appleton Di mood ot. in aod to all that eertalnpiece or parcel ol land situated in East Taylor township. Cambria county, l'a bounded and descr:bed as follows, via: Having t'-ie tliiensburg and Johns town pike on north and adjoining lands ol Zach arlah Varcerand John Hagan, containing about lurty-fire acres more or less. ba7log theren erected a two-story frame house and other out buildings now iu ttr occupancy of M . Dimond. Taken in exeettion and to t sold at the suit ot Andrew Yea ley, assignee ol Hugh Ureenwood. All the right, tittle, anu interest of Adsin Vlckroy ot. in and te all that certain piece or parcel ol land situated In West Taylor township. Cambria county. Pa., adiolnlng laud of leorge Enable on tbe north, land ot Peter Stutxman on the cmat and Jonas Uougbnour on tbe west, con taining about twenty-one acre more or less, having thereon erected a two story frame house and log barn. Takeu tn execution and to be sold at the suit ol John Dibert. All the right, title, and interest of David Fal loonof. In and to all that certain piece or parcel ot land situated In Conemaugh township. Cam bria county. Pa., bounded and described as fol lows, via: On the north by Simon elites. 00 tbe west by W. K. Oriinlh. and on the south acd east by the Cambria mn Company, containing about six acres more or less. Taken la execution ana sold at the suit ot S Klinordllnger. A-TEKMS OF SALE'i One-third of the j.-urcbase money to be paid when tbe property Is knocked d iwa and the re maining two-third on the confirmation of the deed. JOSEPH A.OUAY. sheriff. Et ensbnrg. Pa.. November Sib. lsb. Trial I.tmU ItrCEWBKR Tkbx. bcoi vtr. Co .ts. uyer. v. Zimmerman. vs. Tavtnan. .. .v. fenn'a K. K. Co. .... v. Baker. " Ikxlsnn. Mdllide vs. Tunnelbill Srh'l dlst. . vs. Knrervtiae Laiu'r o-j. vs. IHIIer. vs. Same. va. Sensebaugh. vs. Mllilken. ... -vs. ilreevy at Co. vs. Ie1ea. ,, vs. ltoland. vs. Hlpps k. Lloyd. ....... vs. Judy. E. Peemei k 'l'k Kaorh Winn........ Swank Slick Ik.roey Kurk k. IV, m.nnoe...M Kurkbart... ray Heikeblle I'hflMy Ieahey.. Marrball Hopple T'at Mich... Iknabo San.e Marshal I A trnatbv.. Stabler...... lilwanls Pelen MeC'luskey rs. Scott. v. Miller. . Brna. f'raver. v iHmond. . vs. Marshall. vs. Tavlnrfc. JlfTm etaL H. A. shiiEJI AKtK. Protb'y. Ebensburg. Nov. l-S. Yutice.- 1 To Ho.-atlo Ji. Hurronghs yr bta legal rep rrentauves. Voa are hereby notiart ih on tbe 3rJ lay ol Se(.temlKrr. Irmsj. Uesry Becber t.resf-nte.1 his etlii.o to tbe Court ol 'uimoa I'leas ol Cambria county, Pa praying sa d court to make an order directing aatlslaction to be en tered on a certain mortgage executed by Hugh I Mciveai to liorano .". iturrougns on eeitin land ' situate In Allegheny townsbtp. Cami.ria county, I Pa whk-b mortgage Is dated the Mb day of Jan uary ttho and Is recorded in record book of nai.l munty In vol. 9 fagea 3V7 and 3"X. In accor dance with the Act ol Arsembly ol Jnne 1 . lSl. You are therefore rejnlred to aftx-ar at said court on Monday. Bwember 3d, la-a. and show eaue wbj aaid order as irayed lur abuuld nut be made. JOSEPH K. ORAY. Sheriff. Ebensburg, Oct. iM, isw. u COAL LETTING! The Commissioners ol Cambria county will re ceive at tbeir o9i-e in E:-euiburg, a., sealed Srot.osals lor lurnlshing the C-iurt House and all with coal for -ne year, until 1 o'clock r. at., Wednevday. llecemtr 6th. Ifc8. No. I screened kouaeenal Is required and bidders will sueeify tho kind to bo luruiebed to their (.Ids. JOHN OAMI'btLL,) J.ll.UiVli, SCom'ra JOHN KIKL'V, K SALE. J. Huue and lot in :tTtbnnr. Pa. A never laillnic spring, stable and outbni Iding on prem ises. Inquire at K. Lmtton av Son. hardware tore. Lbensbunt. Oct. l2,ltS. "I?STKAY NOTICE. 1 j ('tint to the reridenee ol the subscriber tn I wan township on or about the ftrt or October, lvS. a black bull with no other marks to be seen, aged about sixteen months. The owner Is re quested to come lorward, prove property, pay charges and take bfm away, otherwise he will be disposed 01 as the law direct. M KS. SAKAII A. BKOWN. Dean townfhjp, Nov. 23, 1S8. ISTKAY NOTICE. J Came to tbe residence of the subarriber In Washington townrhlp, Cambria county, on or about the 18th of September last, a light yellow twovear old heiffer. lhe owner Is requested to ootne forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away, otherwise tbe will be disposed ot according to law. THOMAS KARXS. Washington township, Nov, X3, ISss. V DM 1NISTR ATOM'S NOTICE. " Whereas letters ot administration en the estate cf Jese McOnugh. late of Portage town ship, Cambria county. Pa., deceased. having been granted to tbe undersigned, all persons Indebted to said estate are hereby not i tied to make pay ment to me without delay and those having claims against the same wil! present tbe same properly authenticated lor settlement. JOSEPH MrtKHTUH. Adm'r of Jesse Metiougb, dee'd. Portage township, Nov. 30, -KTOTICE 1 Iu ti e Court ot Common Pica of Cam bria county . Pa. To the heirs and legal repre sentatives ot Patrick f. Kliey. deceased. Greet ing. ou are hereby cited to "be an I appe.r be fore the Judge of our Court at FJbensburg, In and for said county on the first Jay ol next term, then and there to show cause. It any you have, why certain property bequeathed by the said Patrick K Kilev. since deceased, should not be sold at private sale. JOSEPH A. GKAY, SbcriS. Eoensbnrg, Nov. 12, 188. aOTICE X Notice la hereby given that the following account has been filed in tbe Court ot Common Pleas of Cambria county. Pa., and will be eon firmed by said Court on tbe brs Monday of De cember next unless cause be shown tc the con trary : First and final account of M. D. Klttell.as. sifrnee ol Francis Malov ef. nr. H. A. SHOEMAKEU, Froth 'y. EbensburK.Nov. 9, If 88. STATE ol Pennsylvania. County ot Cambria. S S. Tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the heirs and legal representatives of Patrick Cassiday, deoeae,. Oara-mm : You are hereby cited to be and apiar before the Judges of our Orphans' Court, at Etensburg. In and for said county, on the 3rd day of Iseeember next, then aod there to show cause. It any you have, why satisfaction should not be entered on a recognizance of Peter Casi day. wherein he waa bound to pay the other belts of said deeedeat the amounts due thnm 1n the lartltion of certain real eftate ot decedent by de cree ol said court made July 30th 1S30. Herein fail not. Witness tbe Hon. Robert L. Johnston, Presl dentjudgeof our said Orphans' Court, at Ebens burg, this 3rd day ol Seotember. A. D. 1848. JOSKPH A. i KAY. Sheriff. CELEnTINE J. BLAIK Clerk O.C. Sharlfl"! Office, ESeUrburK, Oct. 2o, 188. Court Proclamation. "7HKRKAS THE HON. KOHEKT L. JOHfr- STON. President Judge of TheOourtof Common Pleas, of tbe 47th Judicial District con sisting ot the County ot Cambria. hs Issued bis pre-ept bearing data the Sib day ol Nov., lsg. to me direeted tor holding a Court i Oyer and 1 er minerand Oeneral Jail Delivery, and uarter Se.slors o! the Peice, In E'-ensburV for the Coun ty of Cambria and to commence on the Fo-irth Monday of Nivemlier, being the 26th day of November, and to continue Hired weeks. Norira if Hkiucbv Oivkju. that the Coroner, Justices of Peace. Aldermen, and Constables ot aid County t Cambria, tl.at they be then and there in tbeir proper persons at lO'o'cloek in the forenoon 01 secoad ee. it being the first Monday and t"-mg trie third dny ot lhe mb r. H-i", with tbeir records, inUisitions, examinations and their own rem rutiraners. to do tho.'e thing s which to their office" appertain to be done and those wbo are bound la rexgaizntice to prose cute against the prisoners that are or shall be In the Jail of CcmlTia canty, be then -nd there tn prosecute againKt them as shall be just. Clivcs. under my hand at Ebeusburi,-, the 5-h day November. In the year ot our Lord. lb8S. and tbe One Hundred and Twellth Year of the Indepen dence ol the L'niled States. JOS. A. ORAY, Sberia. Ebensburjc, Nov. Slh.lioi. Widows' Appraisement. N'OTTi'E Is he-eby given that the following named appraisements of proiertv apt.raised and set apart f..r wl.lowis of decedents under the Act of Assembly ct lhe 4!h of Aptil A. D. lfc.'.l. has bt-en filed in tbe Registers orhce. in acd lor tl.e County ot Cambria, and will be presented to tbe Orphans Court ox said C.un ty lor Conlirtna- J ti.n and allowaneon Wednesday tho f.ih day ol I Iiecember. A. D. 15S. 1 No. 1. Inveot.ry and appraisement of certs In I personal proerty apprai-cd and Kt opart lor ' Annie ll.mcr, widow ol M iiliam A. Kager dtcias : ed a:iKi. I No. i. Inventory and appraisement of personal ' troiety and real estate aj.prktscd and set apart tor Eliza ttn liecse; widow 01 lieese weese. de ceased, s'.lw. No. 3 Inventory and appraisement ot certain personal property apprui d and set apart for Slary Stehle, widow ot Max SteLle deoosad :io. No. 4 Inventory aid appraisement o! certain trsonal property apptam-d and ret apart lor Margaret Jones, widow ui David Jones, deceased. .). No. S. Inventory and appraisement of certain personal property appraised and set appart lor Annie rirookbank, widow of Dvid Bruokbank, deceased. f"'K CELESTI N E J. BLA1U , Kegister. Ebensburg, Nov. , ls-s. HAT jsa. mm t m- ail.; YOU? Do yon fcl dnTl. languid. low-epiritod. lifc I.fw, and ind.-scrilMilily miex-rublf, IkiIIi physi cally and mmtaHy; experience a wnso of fullnrow or l.b taring after eating, or of "gone ness," or emptiness of stotnaca in tlio morn ing, tongue ei m ted, bitter or bad taste in mouth, jrreirulnr appetire. dizziness, fixiiuent h.-a'lai-ln-, blurred eyi-sight, " llimtintr specks" belore the eves, nervous prostration or er baustiiiii. irri!aliility of tenijxT. ln0 liusiu-s, aiternnti!:!T vt-itu hilly' wrni.it ions, eliarp, l.itmir. ti.in?ient pains lierw and tliere, ooid feet, drowsiness after mealf?, wp.kcluln.-ss, or diaturtied and uiircfreslutig bleep, conxtant, indesc-ribabia feelinif of dread, or of linpeud inir culainity ? If you have all. or any consideraM number of thej syinptonia, you are siiflering front that wot coinmoii of American maladi.rs Ililioua DrsiKia, or Torpid Liver, aanociated vriih IMM'xia. or Indirection. The mora eompliouted. jour discus has become, tho greater the number and diversity of aymp tnni.. No murter what Ptaue it lias rearhed, lr. rlrrccHi Uoldru lediral liiwfovrrjr will subdue it. if taken aeeording to direc tions for a reasonable length of tunc. If not cured, complications multiply and Consump tion of the I.uniro. Skin Ii9eues, Heart 1 uncase. Ki.euniatisin, Kidney Diseuse. or other frravo maladies are quito linlde to wt in and, sooner Or later, indue a fntjil termination. Ir. fierce' Cioldcu Medical Dis covery acta powerfully upon the Liver, and througti that great blood-purilying organ, cleansiw the system of all llxd-taints and im purities, lrotu whatever cause arising. It iu equally eiheaeious in acting upon tho Kid neys, and other excretory orcrana, cleansing. Strengthening, and healing their diiicasca. As an appetizing, restorative tonic, it promotes digest ion and nutrition, thereby building up boih rl.vh and strength. In malarial districts, this w-onderfHl medicine has pained great celebrity in curing Fever and Ague. Chills and Eever, Iumb Ague, and kindred dineaws. Isr. Hlcrce'a Uoldeu Medical 01 'CURES ALL KUFalORS, from a common Blotch, or Eruption, to ths worat Scrofula. Salt-rheum, i evcr-sores," Scaly or Kouirh Skin, in short, all diseaaes, cauned by bad blood are conjucred by tbis powerful, purifying, and invigorating medi cine. Great Eating Ulcers rapidly heal under Its hcnitrn intlurtice. Es-cuilly has it mani fnti.l us potr.cy in curing Tetter. Eczema, Eriwlis. Itoilh, Carbuncli s. P.ro Eyes, Scrof ulous Sores and Swellings, Hip-Joint Disease, White Swellings," Goitre, or Thick Neck, and Enlarged Glands. Send ten cents in tamps for a largo Treatise, ivith colored platt, on Skin liiwasea. or the mme amount lur a Treatise ou Scrofulous AffccUous, "FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE." Thorotighlv elennso it by tiginfr Dr. Ii cr cea (iolden Medical I)i oirrr, and rrood digestion, a fuir akin, buoyant spirits. viLui strength and bodily health will be established, CONSU3IPTION, which is Scrofula or the I,ut!c.a, is arrested and cured by this remedy, if taken in the earlier plages of the dweawe. From its mar velous, power orer this terribly fatal disease, when ttna oCering this now world-tamed rem edy to the public. DrePierco thought seriously of calling it his "Consumption Cunt," but abandoned that name as too restri-tivo for a medicine which, from its wonderful com bination of tonic, or strcnvthcnLiig, alterative, or blood-cleansing, tint i-buious. ix-ctoral, and nutritive prop-rties, is uu-iuai'd. not only a a rrnicilr for Consumptiou, but for all Cbrouic lalaeautea of tho Liver, Blood, and Lungs. For Weak Luntrs, Spitting of TUood, Short ness of Breath, Chronic Xuxal Catarrh. Bron chitis, Asthma, Severe Coughs, and kiudred aQections, it is an ellicient remedy. Sold bv UruggisU, at f l.OO, or Six BotUes for eSJJO. C'- Send ten cents ia stamps for Dr. Picrcc'f book on Consumption. Address, World's Dispensary Mzuical Association, PRO USES MAY BUT TIS PERFORMAMB THAT KEEP WM. Performances not promises have placed us at the head of the Retail Clothing Business in Western Pennsylvania, and established for us an honest name that no upstart competitors can ever blot out. We have promised to sell the citizens of Cambria and surrounding counties this Fall the cheapest and best clothing that the country can produce, and now extend a cor dial invitation to everybody to come ana 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 arc too low for any competi tors to reach. BARGAINS IN OVERCOATS. WOOLF, SOIT & THOMAS, Leading Clothiers of Johnstown, Fa. ECKEhJRODE & HOPPLE have just returned from the Eastern Cities with a lare 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 Dress 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, ECKEKRODE fc EIOPPL.E, Carroiltown, Pa. 1 1 fth. am 0m ' Ml in n 1 aw safav. ST? F? 2?N. DER CATS -AT JiiAUCI! HI0I1T w x 1 UN 5 READY-MADE CLOTHIER 0:i ALTOONA, l3a., NEXT TO P0ST0FFICE. Not a single last Fall Overcoat was carried over to rust ion the shelves, fade on the counters or to be injured by hand- jling. Ail puch goods were sold to and bought by Stern, ofj ;the Golden Eagle. j My present stock of Overcoats is direct from the manu. facturers, who obtained the fabrics from which they are com posed direct from those who made them. Consequently no tax exists imposed by clothing middle-men and the like. In buying a coat you pay buta ,small price for the cloth, a small price for makinjr it up, sin da much smaller price to me for brir.giug it here and oll'cring it to VOU for sale. Thus I nm eiuibled tn spII Ovprcn.it s vim may not believe it until you call arcund and see cheaper) kav lllQn jnT rth.r limiCO, in A llnrtno rw Iv VJl.iI ..mint. ir ""J vrnivi. a v LLX iLllUUiia VI I IX Xl.lll tVUULJfj Ul 111 jthis State, or, as for that, in the United States of America. ,lig words, it's true, but call and see. j All of the aggregated New and Popular Fabrics enter in ,to the composition of the garments made up in the Latest Styles of FashionaMe Taste for the present season, which, be ing strictly the case, no one who calls will fail to be astonish ed at the Marvellously Low Prices at which such Radically 0 Superior Goods artssold. unuercoais, aiso, at under prices, as well a3 ENTIRE STJTTS Made of the Best Materials, Fresh and Fash- TV y -v f 1 i lonaoic, m ureal Gti . of TWELFTH STREET. NEXT DOOR POSTOFFCE. STATK of Pennsylvania, (V.anty ol Cambria. S S, Tbe 'uu.muna.ei.it h ot I'enny vania t. the hetra and legal re refentattves cf tieurga Uallagher. deceased. llritTiso: Yea are herri.y eitrd to b and appear lelore the Judges of oar I trphan's Court, at t ifOfliurj. In im tor said county, on the first Mon.lay ul lieaii.ar aext, th-n and there to rhov ean!e. If any you bava, why a certain traet vf lund In al!rtzin t..wnaliip, 'nibrla eountv, l'a., oarno.1 by lleorue OniNglur, dd-'aned. should not I told to John M. Nagle and Kobert H. Sulendley. Herein tall not. Wane" the Hoaorabie liubcrt Iu. John-t.in. rreldent Judge ol our faid t;-.han' t'otirt, at lenhurg, this 1st day of October. A. i. 1HH. CKLtSTlNKJ. HKA1K. Clerk O. C. J.Kl'll A. (HUY, hhenff. Ebensburg, Nov. , 1"S3. 3t. Tbe oldect ar.d best Institution for obtaining a Hasinrs Kduratioa. M e have surreaslully pre pared Viou"t"ls ot young men lor the active da lle ol lile, Kor Circulaj ad irefs. I. lid M a SUNS, I'lttsborg, i"a. or. s. 18. IV t-RTISt IIS by a.ldrelng lr. ! ; A k 01 el I A 10 spruce St.. Tscw York ran I am the !.;; eo.-t ot any proposed line e AUVEKriMN! InAmerlcan Newtmer. IOO rXF Iauitilrt loe. GET FRIENDS i-SSL Hi liJ l w c M STRAIGHT TO speculators, jobbers, brokers, anetv and .bxtent Stock. 33 -4 17-tkat Nimcii j t aiue to lie lesideoce ol tbe subscriber In t.rade tiiwnbl ou or about the fifteenth ot June. l"v. a rod aud while spotted better with crum bled horns, no ottier rnaras to he seen, aged, annut tLirtv months. The owner Is requeued t come lorward, prove itoierty, pay charges and taki n. r away. ..ibcrwlso she will be disposed ot as th law directs. K. F. MVEKS, lioade Twp., OoU 19,l!SS. M I' FARM FOR SALE. The subscriber rcldtng tn Carroll Uiwnshlp, aa'rin county will sell at private sale the larm i n wb""h he resides li.ur miles c,i on'am.lltown or. the mad loading from Carroluown to I ireliu. containing lit) acres, atw.ut loo acres of which are ei.ared. having thereon a twij-norv iilank L hnQs null trir turn. A tine nrenar.l is on tho I reiulM'l aud tl:e l irrn Is In a rood ttte ol cul tivation and Is well watrd. for teruis apply to the subscriber on the premise. JtUIN HIKIl'E, Mai Fire Insurance Apucy T. AV. DICK, General Insurance AgenU EitExsnrua. r.i.
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