tin - rt. .1 a li A (iiii Ft " f.ir lU . i Ins j '.ip- ill h T' fit of wid ow . nnl t.riiai' Joint at th Oim II on ti rt T'i'1v rvfn'ri S-sriwrli. s - I) i.e. li. tsss. i or. 1 1. . ixnrj-'iisoxAL. pf. N.Vinn st.uuis lu I'm front ranks , i ::nit w.irsi'rs. M. ;h ISrin.St, of Lilly . Ws a vl-l- . 7ii'. ur i fli-" " MK,I ')' 4 IT at 3;iln'i u a vi'ri i wu)-- l,r rifi.ni .-.siiranton S.itur.liy ev-nitu. i' former v". ki t'V. vts in town on Mnn.Iay. lf v m tiavn a notion to uv. V. S- Par- 7a i''.' ,ii,vi ,"ti,n' ti V ' U. ifoiJ ct-utity man, pre ,7,..' f. utt.'fn w i.lo rac-h. with a turkey u v " Wi"ita cti,,,,p ns f'ti-,f(,,ory f,7 riU-i tlose harxlciiue alipiMTS at Mr 1" I'.Hrkley, E q., member of the ij7,rnMiny w h-te on Monday at- ' ! li. vMr orrle-r-1 for cf cream, nvs-..-Tii'i.l miit .lurtnn tli holidays U Me - ' u " ' restaurant. j (in-t t.T'.c f citron, aplros. raiiina. I lx m wt hr t'xnfu'n V U Jonea. of Iliad' .i.M'k (;-tifsl A. I. Pearson and Col. A V Hiitrbfi-M. of Vitttnarc. Captain II. II Iluhn, ami Col. John r. Linton, of Johns town, and others Captain D. X. Jones, formerly chief etieineer of the. Cambria Iron company ' work at Jol.psrnwn, but Utterly chtef en- i i!lnin nt jt-nerl mperlntendent of the ' lhln H-emr S'' work.Hied at Pueb lo, CninrniTn, on Monday afternoon. He. wait a eoldlr dnrno the late war. aery In a Id th F'ftT-foortn recltnent. He learea a wife and three e'olldren. Mr. Wm. J. Ward, th well known typo, fnrrortt foreman In this i.ffiea. ant who for about a yrar past ha ren a resident of Carruli'own, rurnel to thU pUce. last week. Il'smany friends are elad to see him lonStni wH1, and w-lcoste b's cental pr-firr hack among thero. He ha not vet definitely settled on whether he wll' jta here permanent'T or not. Mr. FJward Ctr'fB'h. of thla place, who f.'-inmonweaith T Wisg'ns. 1st COO nt. I ASHVI1X. Vx . Ihre. llh 1K88. crrj2 con-ra!ed weapon; 2nd count, j En, Preem&K : Aaa few itetua from oor r'':.M-.c a r's'o'. Jury find defendant town nay tDterat tome of yonr reader. 1 uulitT on the 1-t count and not Knllty on tbo i Rlre you the follow In : 2nd count, and divide the costt between the TbeechooU bere are well attended and Y f -n M II.. SoteDced to par flne'of ten dollars and j nndergo an Impriaonment of four days In JaII. i Coaa. ys. Ueorce W. Piper. Fornication and baatardy. Contlnoed. William Fleck, who was convicted of re ceWinir stolen ffooda. was sentenced to the penitentiary for one year; and Thomas Christmas toys which be sella very cheap. the popii are maklnc good proKrese with Miss Marlam Dumm as teacher In the borough and Miss Fannie Storm In tbe dis trict school. Tbe carpenters bare stopped wort; on tbe new church wfcich la betas: erected bere, on account of the unfavorable weather. Mr. F. S. Bursoon has nice line of for some titi pat has been afflirted with a , larceny. Continued. Adams, convicted of tbe same off-nse, but recommended by tbe Jury to the mercy of , the Court, was sentenced to pay a fine of . $3. tb eoftts. and to gn to Jail for one month, j Com. vs. Paul Anderson. Aearayated asau't and battery. Jury found defendant - rot entity and that tbe prosecutor. John McGee, ray tbe costs. Com vs. Andrew Greenwood. Larceny and false pretense. Defendant plead guilty. Sentiticed to pay a fine of 3, the costs, and , underro an ioiprlsonment In tbe peoiten j tlary for one year. r?um v f Ta1K T i nmhlA Ttnrorlarv atirl sor leu, took his dparture on Tuesday mornlna; for Port Roval. Jnlaa county, where he will remain for evral months un drth prfftslfnl trerront of Dr. Gra ham, of thnt rlee. Mm. Grlffl'h accom panied her husband and wPI remain with t- at il 1 such holiiliiy noodn at lir-I blm until he la able to move about. We nope tie may soon ie aoie to return com- Mlea Maaeie Storm and Mlsa Annie Stoy. who bave be-n away for some time, have returned. We welcome ttem both back again. Mr. James Wharton and wife are visiting friends here. Iteaaa frwaa Carrellteww. Cabrolltown. Pa, Dee. 13th, 1888. Ed Fbkemas : In the absence of your worthy correspondent, I send you a few items of news hoping tbc may be of in terest to your reader. It requires, on an average, seven tons of coal to make five tons of coke. Mr. J. A. Wallace, of St. Augustine, will bave an oyster supper at bis hotel on tbe 31st Inst. A beautiful moun'ed deer will also be chanced off on tbat day. Miss Louisa TUasser. will visit ber parents and friends In Pittsburg- during the holidays. Sbe designs starting from bere on Saturday next. Mr. Vincent Rig. of Carroll township. Is tbe latest Republican applicant for store keeper and gauger for tbe Carrolltown dis tillery. It la stated by those wbo ought to know FOR SALE. lionra and lot In Ebeoahurir. Pa. A nerer lalltnx i.rtnir. tabl and oetbulMIn- on prem iHt. Irquira at K. Uultun , lMn. budwm tore. Kbaaibara. Oct. 12.1SJS. I7LErrn)N simrt- i Zt Notice li kareb firm tbat tha anoaai election lor directora ol iba Protection Mutuai l ira laaraaoe moptir ot Cambria eoun'y ri ( held at tbe crnoa ol the ecretarr in Kbena bare oa Mendaj, Jnnary Uih, ltW, between lb boars of lo a. m. sod 2 r. v. T. W. DICK. Secretary. Ebensbnrar. Dec It, las. PROMISES MAY G BUT TIS WORMS nm T1T3 THAT KEIiP THEM. Tourer Minnich. of Bedford coun- ort In lii-t n.-count- ra t'l" uni 1I,.Noom tlw St.ite f.'HO. i( y,.u wai.taCnrl-tm- t.itfeey. letter , i tii v wl l le soaroe U 111 " -I' nt Hull time Li W. V 'nt.'d nt M.-DonaM-S Loretto, Va . , v7 ,-o,n. v.Uat. rv. "lons. pota- ( .,. for v.! : -!i i' " hlii'ie?t price will be r,vl. ,,.,r r.Vnr L "' NVrd:i.-sdy, h.,f iv .Ip.ti K.-.n (mlth) property ( . mi t T i: '"fs. iMM-tralir, for tne , .M. "I ' ! ! i-.tr-t imd nnht stylish Jewelry nt ,,. t.,lit I'nl K-vlniuV store. Juntthe v !, t;,,:u; to make nice presenton Christ a ,., a - 1 so wry chi-ap. tr T.ionia- lVsch. of the Orru of ii:i.u:a.v rfiioh llviorvrnn f this place . , i nt t" liiterrit In tlie Erin on Werines jsv mm i.i Mr. J. A O'Hira. i; iv in.'ik rg ni.y purrliasrs for Christ -i.,.: f ' 1 to ilroo in at C.irl Uivlolu' -.- rv :.n and se tlie Imm-nse lot of - , f :'iinis r. ha for j r"snt?. ('irl Itlvii.ins hn th finet rdnrkof ... i' , watch-, piDpks. musical Intrn-is- !,:. pilwilj ?t ir.ds, cuspidors, etc., etc., ;r : fini'i't in Cambria coiin'y. I n "t mhs m of th Institute enter- !i j.uiroiM. -'ol Jon well N worth more :'n it rt'o-rved sitt for tlio wtinln wek will l -n't let anytliiiiii keep you awy . A i'd goose v-t sliOt In Somerset ,ir, :v i.ii. d.iv l ist week ttjut measured wv.-ii (.-rt n.-n.ss Cie wlti:s nrd four feet pletelv ru'ed. Or. N Burnett, of LIonier, Westmore land county, died on the 3t lnt. in his R6:h year, lie a one time practice I medicine In Bedford, rinntingdon and Somerset counn ties. n wi a aoldlr of th Mexican war In the late U-tveir (iarys realment, and was wounded at Vera Crnz. lie was also a soldier and phvlcan In the war of the reeilion, eniliMng In Captain Grimm's compatiy. of S'oyestown. Somerset county, In Colonel dimming' regiment. The Cntral State Xorrar.1 School bnlld- Itie at Look lltven waa totally destroyed by fire on Sunday afternoon. One tundred boarding atudenta. mott of whom were In the building at the time, were safely re moved. The building waa of brick, four stories high and cost 150 000 Th amount of the Insurance cannot b ascertained to tilsht. hot Is nald to be small. The total rnmSer of stdnt In attnda. was over 2on. Mtny of them lost tbeir book-i, clothes and ya'uahles. The four Supervisors of Georges town eh'p. Favette county, were Indicted Wed nesdiy at the Instance of Same G. Ilart nian. of Ftilrct.ance, for maintaining a pub lic nuisance and a source of danger In the vhape o iniDassahle roads. Thete was no i tl fS.'n'Ty in proving the hnrribU condition of the roads. The Supervisors claimed that as tbe township wa divided into four road districts, th Sunervlsor of the district In wl.li'h the ac'ion originatpd was solely to Name, hut tlie Court decided they were each respops'hle for the condition of the whol township. They pleaded want of means to keep the roads In better condition. H;it a t hev are allowed to lew ten nil 'lit n fie Mint ot t ie bi'l t the ri d rf the tls for rolij rarpo,ea while they onlj levld I two mills, this did not relieve them. The lHvls. of this i Jury found all four gntlty as IndlctM Frank L. B-ar. of the extensive milling firm of W A. IIarASn. of r-en'nurg. was arrested on Tuesday afternoon charged with employing four men to burn two large flouring mills in Westmoreland h said th.t Col. S. W ... . . - i p i.-.i. wl l oe toe nei ienuty ."STeriu , inn tv.it .1 m--i T Youiii, of the jr.n wrd of .ln';;i.t in, will bt! tin next J til warden or tan W -v. A' sinkers' yi-n will find tt best go5ds ever in l Into gtnu co.tts or gof samer". T' -y litve a fiusi at. tee, to give, with men's en's, and litive jnt retvlyed boructhlng new l'l l-lllt--, $ s-illll'TS. WiHird Kvler TlianUsciving Day shot siil killed a v tltiaMe cow belonging to Jspoli V.nn,iler) In Hie wmi-ls beyond Phlllns bire, Ce:i'n- iMin'y. ll cairns to hive ruwt iken it lor n derr. llon't "hiver and sh.vke. till your bones all ai-lie, and a rinicl U hold of your tliroat ; save powder and pills, and, worse The mills hii'ned w-re thos of Chambers tt Sons, of Ltt.ro'v-s and CrinkerARtm bough, of Grensbur. Tj- io- li the two mills turned is e-tlmat-d a f '.03 000. They were destroyrM slmu't ineouslv about s'x months ago. i'he Incendiaries, who are alleged to have been em;i iyed by B-ar, Com. vs. Michael Hohsn and Tim O'Neill. Larceny. Defendants plead guilty. Sen tence deferred. Cm. vs. Wlillsm Miller. Larceny. De fendant plead guilty. Sentence deferred. com. vs. Margaret Uuinerron and Mary Taylor. Cruelty to animals. Defendants , plead guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of I (10 and cots. Com. vs. Arch McPike. Assault and bat tery. Four Indictments. Jury find defend ant guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of f20 and costs of pnieeculloo. Com vs. J R. McDowell. Larceny, Jury find defendant not guilty. Cora. vs. Idele SklobuUky, Max Sklobul sky and Qettle Sklobutsky. Larceny 0V bailee. The Jury, by direction of the Court, returned a verdict of not guilty. Com. vs. Harry Ross. Assault and bat tery. Jury find defendant not guilty. . SECOND WEEK. Court met at 10 o'clock on Monday morn ing. In the case of James Boyle, wbo plead guilty of burglary last week, the Court sus pended sentence for tbe present. William Miller, who plesd guilty to a charge of larceny, was sentenced to pay a I fine of (10, costs, and go to Jail for four months. Michael Cohan and Timothy O'Xel), two boys who plead guilty to larceny last week, were committed to the Reform School at Morgacxa. Philip Deatrick. W. A. Chaplin. Perry McDonald. John 11. Decker. George Goeber, 1 John Frank, aud John S. Tittle were exs cused from the Jury. The following cases on this week's list i were continued : Use of Patrick Comey vs. Edward Me ! Glade etal ; G. A. Christy vs. Ssmuel MillN ' ken etal; T. R. Maisball vs. Eve Peden ; Use of II. J. Hopple, executor vs. refer j Boiand ; T. R. Marshall vs. P. R. Miller ; j and Eve Peden ts. T. R. Marshall. E Deemer Jt Co. vs. U. Ouyer, trustee et al. Continued- J. S. Clark vs Chas. Zimmerman, Jr. Continued. Henry Ranch vs. Mrs. E. A. Payman. Settled Cathariae Winn vs. The Pennsylvania Itiiiroad. Jury Cod for the defendant. JoUn II. Swank, endorsee vs. E. P. Baker. county. ; ,,,, Miss Eva Delozler, postmistress at thla I beet, tbat tbe coal mined at Hastings pro- place, was visiting fi lends at Dean last week, i doos a muct better yield to tbe ton than Sbe reports having bad a pleasant time. I the Gallltnn coal and tbe coke is ot first Mr. Joseph Lltztnger and wife, wbo were quality. recently rrarrled. have Uk en up their reeU I Rev. Prior Otto preached bis farewell dence In our town. I sermon In St. Benedict's CLurch. this place. Miss Fi ancle EMwanger, .one ot oor ae-I on Sunday last. He entered upon bis duties complished young ladles. Is off on a visit to I as Prior bere about nine year? ego, and used friends In Baltimore. We wish ber a pleas- I great zeal and energy for tbe spiritual wel- aot trip. I fare of tbe congregation and in improve- Miss Annie Wilson, of this place. Is Tlalt- I menta to the church, monastery, convent log friends in A Itoona. I and school. Tbe Prior depaited from bere We are sorry to learn that Dr. Hunter, of I on Wednesday to take charge of a congre- tble place, bas been called away by tbe I gatlon In northern Alabama, bis successor, Illness of bis mother. Yours truly. X. T.Z. Key. Father Benedict, bavlng arrived from tbat place on Wednesday of last week. On Tuesday evening number of our citizens repaired ro tbe monastery, accompanied by oar cornet band, to bid adieu to their former naKtnr A nnrae of 75 and other nresents Dkab Freeman :-Tbe Great Bend coal 1, nnHWntM, h,, Ho- , r Thomas company of Mountain Dale, constructed a I .kln(J ,hB nrMUnt.tin .neech. which was coatuppm at voa.por, weea. xue responded to by tbe Rev. Prior, thanking j-'il chip, riDDnt eoantj. Pa., deceaned.barina reen arranted to tbe ODdereluneJ, all jron Indebted to t aid estate are hereby notitled to make pay ment to me wltbout delay and thora bavlBg claim afca.Ft tbe aame will present tbe tame properly authenticated lor wtletnent. JOSEPH MrfKirOH. Adm'r of J Mciouicb, dee'd. Porta s;e township. Not. 30, 1SSS. Reaide Twwatalilp Iteana. Reads Township. Dec 13, 1S88. worx was commencea on lnursaay ana th 0DOt tot their kind remembrance. completed on &aiuraay. me rapia com- i Th9 btn(, reQder,, several of their best pletloo of the contract Is mainly dne to the vleeeAt and after pleasant discourse and pushing energies of Mr. Saul Kubn. of near hAna.snaklng, tbe party returned to their TTSTBaT NOTICE. JCi Came to tba residence of tbe autocrine In Portage towniblp. Pa., about the flrt day of June. 1 Suit, a red and white poted mooley steer, wltb err.p in left eaa. and soppoeed to te about one year old. Tbe owner la requested to come rorewwa, proTe pmperxj. pay cnanres ana uh blm Kwajr. otberarlae be will be dlivumil ot a eordtng to law. JAMtSUALLAHLK -Ponaere Twp, Not. 7. 188. ISTKAY NOTICE. J Cmme to the premises of tbe nndersls-ned In Portae, Cambria county. Pa., on or about ; JSot. 3d. ISsS, a Mark and white laresteer. notrB out el left ear and crop off lett ear. Tne owner Is requested to come toreward. par charge, prove property and take him away, otherwise be will be disposed of aoeordlas: te l. MKS. MATUIAS BE1TEK. Portage Twp Not. I. 188. IXSTK AY NOTICE. J Came to tbe residence ol the subscriber la lx township on or about the Drt of October, 1VH. a black bull wltb no other tnarkf to be seeu. aed about sixteen monlbt. 1 he owner Is re quested to eoaie forward, prove proMrty, pay chances and take blm away, otherwise no will be disposed ot as tbe law directs. MKS.SAKAH A. BliOWN. Deaa township, Not. 23. I7STBAY NOTICE. J Came to tbe residence of tbe subscriber In WasbloKton township, Cambria county, on or about tbe lath ot September last, a liirht yellow two year old bel ffer. The owner is requested to come lorward, prore property, pay rharges and take ber away, otherwise tbe will be disposed ol aeeordlns; to law. THOMAS EARNS. Washington township, Not, 23, 18S1. DMIMSTHATOH'S NOTICE. Glasgow, wbo was superintending tbe Job. Mr. Ruhr Is a hustler from the word go. and the prince or good fellows too. On Thursday of last week Blair Gwln, son of Mr. Jno. Gwin. of Mountain Dale returned to the borne of bis fatuer, from Patella. Iowa, where be bas been sinse early spring visiting part of the time, and taking some muscular eiercine in the Intervlm. Milton Purdy. wbo bas been confined to bis borne at Mountain Dale for the past week or more by a severe cold, Is conval escing. homes. We wish the Rev. Prior success in bis new field of labor, and welcome Rev. Father Benedict to our town. Tuesday roornlog a lot ot mill machinery passed through this place. Mr, Jacob Thomas, of Elder township. Is erecting a water circular eawmllL The other ma- eeinery. a stationary boiler and engine, etc.. is to be used, it is stated, in the neighbor hood of Hastings. While being hauled over the road itortb cf town tbe large boiler upset. damaging it considerably. Venison was a scarce article In Carroll- Performances not promises have placed us at tlie head of the Retail Clothing Business in Western Pennsylvania, and established forusau 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 we are in position to fulfil our promises. Our Fall Suits and overcoats are grand beyond descrip tion. Our prices are too low for any competi tors t3 reach. BARGAINS IN OVERCOATS. WOOtF, SOJaT THOMAS, Leading Clothiers of Johnstown, Pa. ECKEtMRODH tt KOPFLE have just returned from the Eastern Cities with a larpe and com r,wft inrimonr. of Fall and Winter Goods consisting of Men s and j, .-- . i ri.:i.!..'., A.o Liadies . blisses ijiki luuuicuo vuo.- ., . , w The Baptists of Mountain Dale have a I town before tbe editor of the J'mi and Mr. Charles Slick ts tied David F. Burkbart vs. Settled. John A. Gray v. Rev. A tied. Darid L. BerkebUe vs were also arretd in Fvette county The bnugb et al. Continued. Edwards vs. arrest of I'.car was brought about by the confession of one of the alleged fire bug. Th afltir created tntenbe excttememt. Hear Is of good family and is principal ownr of the mill, wh'ch U one of the Wm. M. Dodson. Set- Rev. A. P. DUler. r. Dlller. Set Samuel Sense C. A. DItnond. David R. Continued. A. C. Buck A Go. Vs. Tunnelhlll School j District. Jury find for plaintiff the sum of v't. doctor' htll. h hointf an Tircoat. from V s. r.xrr A Kr. V. largest n inn tate. u -s anegrn tn oinr Andrfw Donohoe ys. Enterprise Lumber -:,v. r;.,w,f nowmsn. a Cr:v,lu,te of m!;7. ?ZVn arVJr tali rw . I C " luMv f " " ; ji . i.i-cir ait J"ry was caura Oi'fv.vt 1 rill U" l W!'l .1-.-U li" tVl- honl tiiis nUrc In the nr futare. M'-s .ian,ienn, or Mercer, tne ae . , ,, . complihel vwalUt, who , r. , ... ... . , rendeied a dozn or ni'tre solos at the teacb (-r.'i't t'U'ii to (,! KlviniuV and see the .. . , . . . , ,. I er-. inti'utH, u a erA1uauuf thsc.i-tvent tmnv n'ce nrtlrles he luis to nIiow you. His i . ,., ,,, ... . . pn:.i; o' .S s'.i-r Mary Agne. c. !tiljrtr-:l the P'ti of rnnvent ainr. who a n(Trit -l.-t tne peorle of Evnour sa arran ! .... 0)0 v . nrfl,n..nt v,w Y(k m ..,, n l the who! wek, l.y ,k,I(.. Mu. ;v h fn fittorif the l'r.'-.vf ri n coneremtion tit tooic i.f ladies p,!, snalriies ha Orit-r liei-ii i't Urrf- Ix-fuii", and never clieap. I and sworn, plaintiff become non suit. James C. Eisly for nse of Julius Stlch vs. so charmingly ! Illpscb & Lloyd. Jury find for plaintiff T ... fik.M. .f tin rt t Bum vt v B.rm t!..'!r work .i to .hi i 1 niwlit nt t!. I H-fu:. L-t in how Hat .w. run nift.'.ii Ajinl th'.n when weh.iv.it. Don't liiitt ar.ythlii . 1 1 conies f.lr : ' a e.ir. 'I'1 '" 'i "n Hi- p;M'ni"r train of the IWeeh-rn.-t lU.lrox l w , t ni ik 10. -"' mi ;.,.. ; ', ..vh-eN. belli lu.i!-..-hy tet ne.v .roe-.H. hts m no soprano voir?s, rifh. clear and sweef, her manner la easy an. I graceful an1 her bear inn -Ujniti-d. II -it repertoire is varied and Inciuilei the bent selecions from the mont p.-oiu.neut corno;Mr. Shi Situs t th ni.-e!Ui of the S'tte tech-r as iriaf on at A'.k ntown In TSiv;. at Otrfl d.t Ust year a-.il nt prcpnt U doinjr Irstttufe work. h.v ion a number of eneeemrts for the sea- Michael Djoahoe Oa trial. vs. Theodore Judy. ! son S'lperinfenrtVnt L-eeb flirt wep In se- At m ...ti-iii nt lli m-'i.'.er-o? t'; liar 1 curitm her services here. Reading Kayle. rfurln,' f,.- rres-nt w k t-,..s t, fj. ! . f r prene.,'.,,,,; ,- .Mf. viH t ,r ,jn as t 1 't.tHtate rr tf rrrhs.lllo A nnralarr. t'"r l,r"-"'i''ni p '14 ,i i -, . h-re The f!:.nntu m... iwmn.r. k- re's a Contest ? I .11 , re nil u, . .1 ..... ... . . . ,ir 1 . r.-su v.x uurmn inn present we K WHO thrt :iu.i't..Hfr.ii.r. f:o H..i!-o-i... annual j.,h ot appointing a Merehantil Ap- -Mr. SirauH Swauv'er. who hul I., en l pr-viser. Tiie t.fli;e is worth about 5250. ; loynl by Surtoti l;i0.' i iv Bell. t lr.- I c! at f eenses.Ian I tha list of candidates .01. im..i who N wed known to nun. v n! " fol'uws I J.lPles I tel. of Portage; S. ' i: r-n...rH, is now in rh irc of the rl -nr- I.'rher. of Wluie t'.wnhip: Charles N. ' .iir..i,.r,n'. iir.,.,,, i; Ruck.' IKaatlwza Cllptvlstsxs. Hastinos. Dee. 13. Editor Frfemas Two hundred an one car load of coat was shipped . from the Michael ra'nes In the past two weeks. O. tv. Humphry, who was cauabtby two bank cars and had Ms foot badly crushed, U ab'? to be about airain. We observe that Donahue & Co. bave aided considerable Improvement to their store building. It is rumored tbat our town is to have an other livery. We notice from Dr. Wlnlmer'a posters trat h exoects to be at St. Boniface on Thursday and friday, Dcembr 13 and 14. prepared to do all kind of dentistry. The D.ictor has visited that place before wltb yery satisfactory results. Mrs. Conra.I Yeager. of Coalport bas been IsiUnc friends In this vicinity for the past few days. : Jo. Anthony Anna. Justice of the peace. Crouse. of S Hith Hoik- William rr iSt.i. ar.tendlr.ff court In E-tensbarir last week. .V . j s ! 1 1 . e ih tlm stii..vxa I V of Mun.r...' I. I, IT r.. f i. . 1 Tha rlgrliliimjnt . S. Dnnlfiiu h, ntT Ihrlt, i,f In.Ihir.a county. n A ikelly. John X. Straver, and W. C i Saturday evening last was largely attended, niny wilh ( m.-.-r (1. W. D.-in. of "h I !"rry' ot l"''lr; Tinnn V. Kinio. j and ttift youua man wbo waited on tbe lady f -i n renivntiary. r.n SI"t!ray hromtht lilorirl Jones. James Lynrit. Jnhii O T H!e, i that received the prlzt was much pleased. 'I r M-vers. r. planner, tmm the IVni- ' Jl)h" u Clark. Tft un vs M?';.iajh a id J ifiu j Jacob Koontz. of riattvtlle. I'a, wan In !! o! r I I I mihir.a, where Mvers is ride't j " '-'H'1o,MlI. of J tirstar ; J. B. Denny, ! this place, last weok and while amuslna i Aitniss ir, tl tii.il f,t j.inim I; ! j H. A. Kiwlehart. II -or c. K. Zinm and i himself with a small do lo tbe store of J. 'i- 'Ve a M...(.,y nr,t j., .t.V. f,u ! ' ,'',fl'. 1 fl.tl.e.li. Cai.Uer V. .u'ti. and 'i-.!. h.-, I;i Si,; ii's Catarrh I '! i..j-e:or fr.e wr.h eacli i oii.i, ,IIe health an I ' .'.' ci by Dr. T. J. lUvlson. .V'.li:-nt (.onpral 'l.i 11 m .1. IVi't, of EnsTjrj: rin-ily. A loi:l.'. I'se Seet hreatti. sava the 11. W to -, of P. cti'trid t.iwaship: Ann-im W.aks hn . f E lr ttwish'o- Et. C. McXellls. Minvliie; r-ii! T. Miller. Snrj.ivhatna townshin; Wvn-s-n IJyrn. E Hnsharu; Pst riek t,D.wi. Ttinne'hUt; Austin Neary. rrospect; 'ViiiUm S'!erwM. Conernauvli borm!:; E T. Klrr. .Si.nrn-rhlll town- 1 . ' iisj u.i i . 1 1 1 .ml t.i anl will be ttans- j 8h,p; Wi''iti II. Cnnell. E Mnsourir; iiej. i.oU.,i to -lie Iiliiijii -atioii Rt U ..i,i........ ' W. Sh frier. r.iniHiiiin h.iTniuh' Wlillsm X el. P..r- i --TMTy, t I HA' 1. L U (! 'i"n.u. M ur:. and return Mou.Uy ( ir.rsl iy) mornfn , thl'ty tw billots ,;l''f' j have been taken, but no election has re- -.. tfrar.l l-s.'i r, oj t, r s-tinper wilUe NM at the hof-i ,.f J.A Wallsce. at .St. A ','s(ine. on M .n Inv n.., k . - .. 'T.-.i and in.Kineil , leer, a line Ntect'un ' ,;r' Coal and Coke Coui- i tie eii.in.-i-j oir at th. Mint ti,ne. All iuctie.1 at i.tli:zin. Cambria county '"v"-'i "d p.f .sar.t time promised to w : iu.ily . -I.Mk cut for Dm arnn-i fre street ! s'"-'ly at no..n. by VmtUw Jtro. Wniism I J- riaoc fc Bro. the doa became en raced and Jumped In Mr. Koontz's face and b!t blm severely above the left eye. Pranr.U Wasner is atfendlna court at Eb ensoum the present week. Slick. iioii ai a.slilnttori vi"'Tiingn ooiouv U f '! 'J- Petn ,vlvunia iail,oi,l , K"nr'''". EoVusbur; John C o.iiii. ai.v. They will arrive t here Sun.lay 1 w' " 1 Tn.ns s B r... (; iij Sultid. Ileerh .ri t mmt mati r-k (..mst. li are now tor lUr'ov ":'l. e lliejr ll.. wn , fi Thomas Itra.tley s P-raideot I as purrhase.i fr,lni t KitUnnlnir Coal Couinv, or Philadelphia, in coal property I own.d hy thoi at the east end of tbe Penn- sy!vnl railroad tii'.nl. nioet of whim Is underlaid with th. I..mn ot COM,, co-it tliiiiie aUout 3.ju ,erM. Tne purchase mino contains aoo i-re . tha llili.p n. , em. Th for 55.00 Send for price list. - - o.mai .jpeniiiKH inaan on the L'tnoo coal vein, and thlrt. . nwn. sme ii jjinp. ami? i wr.icn lusin a v i I 'istrel lanit. K..-h mr i. .. . v t eiery member of the romp.ny ts a -:r in his particular 1W S rure jour h now at j lines oruir store without IStilaaiey Kllla. How often are we yet to be told tbat whiskey km. ? Arsenic kill ; opium kills, and s.i do hundreris of Mher irond remedies kill If abu"l lntea1 of tse-f. But ask the question. "Will whiskey cure ? "Yes r is the positive reply of the most eminent phy sic iaos of all the land. Disease steals Into your system like a sneak thief loto your house, and ofun by oeslectins: a bad cold, we end our days la lingering-, and wishing for health when. Indeed, one Dottle of fure WiUhe or BrvnAy would bave cured the cold. Surb Roods may be scarce, but they caafte found at Max Kleins, 82 federal street, Allegheny. His Siyer Age to the only whUky endorsed by the doctors. You ran get the pure Uuckenbeimer, Finch or Glbsou Rye at tl.00 per quart or six quarts o HARIUtlE LICCXSES lASCEDv The following marriage licenses were '-. 1 Cike. with arumt nti Miiistr. Is wtiirh , 'He of nldleir i. i. i appearand her8 next h.tur.l- Ile.,1, i;m- i-. f 'u ! l"e Clerk of tbe OrpbaoV Court i -.n. u is oniv ti,r.... ,h .. . . . . f for tbe week ending Wednesday. Dee. 12th. - ' loailVP Ui B-II 41 r lr SM lh. , I .m a. w " r; WrTrt tii um..l . . a. , . .as, .I, vrijiajtw flTf- ' 1 1 1 1 f ti ... s. k. v, . . rYrriu,,"T an.i .-e the cue ureal I cosl an I r.,k- bU4lne8,. . I now-, for lu go.-i qualifies for roaklog -Jot.n Jones and J ,,a I: ,-h.rrts wer. Jk-aud h c.l cannot be -xe-ll-d for 2u"''i to J ill nn Monday last, from Johns- 1 " ' nnrp , Tm B-eh (inrs u"h. rharited wil k ......i. ..... Coal and fli.kn C.nir.. ..v Ubl i.ni 7im . .. " " . ii DAiiffrf . . . - . . . mi wr sr. in m rare : iud rtuueefor parties wishing to eugaire lo the i J.i-nh cr..iir t . - . . - . . I v muvt If A.BU.TIUrilT. 1 1' is asnier r in is . ionfit. J-ssepn Appelgnrd and Eliza Jane Pitchs fi rd, Kbrtrnfeld. Iewts Amps and Rebecca Grumbling, Johnstown. Michael Lohr and Catharine Peter. w t" attempt t. k,:i, yreferried bv V.ank t , et ,"".v ,h,t" ,,n " "'arkei. i Johoawwo M tou-m,, 0im,., .V y r1""" ,n "' locality. 8e .d- Jolin 8 itusas.1 I au t , ty- mn',m rt n another column. The, eer- I F .lis 1 "- in law. Charles .Jrowo. wbu waa ,4",!!,', u I" Its lr fancy in reward lo t 1 5"'JU. y ,L.i,i....i i... ... . ""' "' ti.rliM.irv. the nnrrbaM off -A M SMiirtmti lovdsville, and Ida II. nahip. y UUl)eaby tlmsduie paitles. . ... . iiiiiu.irv, ins. pgrrntM or ,u reried as a safe Investment. revival meeting now In progress. Rev. Smith, tbe minister In charge, Is conducting tbe services. Frank Russel, of New Germany, tbla township, bas erected a very neat dwelling bouse at bis native village. Frank Sloan, an attache ot that office, bled themselves to the wilds of Clearfield county. a week or ten days ago. And since that time, strange to relate, not a four levged animal of tbe kind bas been seen either in tbe borough or coming Into it. by rail or STATE ot Peunsylranla, Count of Cambria. The Commonwealth of Pennr Itsd!. to Elizabeth Dunn. Lonawoo1 ooonty, Meath, lra- land: Kobm noon, and Michael Iwna. Iein- : , TtiWa' C.,:f nn,l Ow TCOJltS ' wooa, counTT, iumib, iretacq ; ru ait new unnn. ; j wWvw - , woo7"eo.B. Mr Shawls; all Styles ol Woo cn lire 3U0,3) iUr"ore Underwear, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps hlanke.s, I J ? ! nmf,.riB T?,.w UnrKA UlankGis : Rubber UooUs ol mi unu. , Aran lino, niisoors:. ra. : iiaoiei. xaasiria, . wuiuiuno, , , ' l jrV..,r;.h ofMilUnary Goods and, in fact, a pcneral variety, aprr,th03-de.b:ro;rrrr;ha of Goods. Having bought at a discount, v.e are now j.repared to ZZSSZSZXXZIZJ&VZJ: S offer Special Inducements and Low Prices to Ca&h Buyers, bolic- eaas., tt any yu hsTe. wh, tbo iJoart should not . ... ot-.n-a iro miorprlw ctiefnrtion. oecrce svocioc pertoTmsoces er soniraci oetwen t iliuil iuui imnuuagv .. .........v Respectfully, Tbe citizens of Klynn city will soon have I 0yerland- We contemplate baying tbe date a meat market lo their midst. It Is tbe In tention of Mr. Frank Pratt ot Beaver Val ley, to embark In butchering at tbat place, and will shortly erect a building there for that purpose. Geo. W. Bowman, of Roselane, one of tbe i-cbool dignitaries of Reade, Is at Ebensburg this week attending court as a witness. A little child of James Beverly, of near Utabville, died on last Sabbath, and on Tuesday ita remains were Interred in tbe Pleasant Hill cemetery near Glasgow. Josegb Rhoddy. landlord of the Blaln City boiel. kilUd a fine doe on last Friday near Bear Loop. On last Saturday Mr. David Van Scoyoe, of Mountain Dale, reached tbe 45th mile post of bis life's journey. His friends and rela tives tendered blm a grand ovation on tbe occasion. Pleasure, present offering, ban quetiog. speeeh making and enchanting strains cf sweet muais, tbe crowning feature of the affair, were tbe program ot tbe day. All departed bappy. - Mr. Jno. Bell, of Bell wood, ofright con ductor on one of tbe trains on tbe B. G. R R.. bad bis band badly smashed while mak ing a coupling on but Toesday at New bur a. An extensive addition is being erected to tbe storeroom or Mr. Jno. A. McCartney at MounUin Dale. This la an evidence of prosoerlty. Mrs Jno. F. Ilollen. of Glasgow, was of the game laws extended. It la with the greatest of pleasure tbat we make known tbe fact that Mr. II. J. Iloppel, of Barr township, at latest acennta was improving as rapidly as could be expected. Messrs. J. J. Tbomas, John Dumm and James Wlrtner were successful tc eaptarlng three' coons on Friday last. Tbe banns of matrimony were published In St. Benedict's Church on Sonday last bes. tween Mr. Wm. Scsnlan. son of 'Squire Scanlan, of this place, and Mt&s L.ena Gomper. of Indiana. Mrs. Martin Rtst, of this place, is dan gerously ill, and it is the opinion of the at tending physician tbat sbe will not recover. Qo'te a number of our yonog men are in Ebecsburg this week attending Court, tbey being subpoenaed as witnesses in a suit bmacht by Oalllti'n itarties. It is rumored that Mr. K. Ueesler, of Xick- towo. la about to purchase tbe hotel prop erty of Mr. Tom. Weaklen, at tbe X Roads. Tbe euppnsltlo eome time ago was tbat Mr. U. would likely settle in Koensbnre. TO. Patrick Duoa. dsoeaxe.l. and Matibew Iiunn for certain traet or lot or lotoflaoJ situated la the boroujra ot Usee la, Clobrfleld nountv. Pa. Jos. A.UUAY, Sheriff. Etiensbnrs;, Dee. 1. 188.: Sheriff's Sales. By virtue of sundry writs ol Fierf Facial, Alia Fieri Faciei and Yrrutilior.i Expon Issued oat ol theknrt ol Comman Pleas of I'lntir1! county, to me directed, there will he exposed to potlUi sale at the Court House in Kbensiura; on M0XDAY.JAX. 7th, 1SS9, AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. the following described real estate to wit : All the rla-ht. title and Interest of P. f Iran, A. Fljnn and James rlynn. of in as to all those certain premises and tract of land, sltnate partly Id White township, partly In Keade township, surveyed oa warrant to lames Wilson, containing boot2l acres, ani bounded as follows : On the north by survey In the name ot William Plunkett. oa the west t.y Robert Harn hill and Henry Phillips, on the south by William Oeorire. and on tba northeast by J. Cullnm. Jr.. and S. Town surreys ; having 'thereon a lunce i tpia.'n cam, use-i lor nnaiins: ik. ana a ri.il- j k road laid lth -T" Iron, lor the purpose of haul- j K Ins; lumber, and on which is lata oot a small vil. j lift. kn wa as Klynn City, la the plat f which . eV town sundry lots bare been sold, and some of 1 e. tbem conTeyed. and this levy Is madeeubicct to , the rluhts of purchasers wbo bare written con- 1 veyacce or attreemeota for lots In said Flyun ECK EN RODE & HOPPLE, Cnrrolltown, Po. ffiVf fg3 O ff tf k 1 y lla till vir' U i U OVERCOATS I i -.sr km ass usBb a sia I City. This tract of Ian j more Telns ol Uumonu d is underlaid with two or us coal and set with staod- EVAXS Diedat ber bime In Ebens burg. no Friday. December 7th. 188. Mrs. Sarab Evans, wife of Tbomas D. Evans. aged 41 yean. EVANS Died In Ebensburg on Wed- nt-aday. December 12U, 1889, Mr. George Evaos aged 21 years. I,EE Died at ber borne In Cresson Dec c v. recently made tbe happy recipient of many I1.0- 18gR Mry on,TS,hl of M ? J and handsome and useful presents on tne oc casion of ber thirty-fourth birthday. The wife of Mr. Wm. Schmlttle. wbo Uvea at tbe coke oven, near Glasgow. Is re ported to be lying at the point of death. v7m. Long, of Blandsbnrg. baa erected new residence In tbat thriving little village. He will occupy it In tbe near future. A great many deer bare been killed this season In this and Wblte township. One day last week we saw three on one sled passing through Flynn City enroute to Coal port for shipment. Eight new engines will shortly be put on tbe B. G. R. R on account of tbe Increase In freight traffic. Geo. Brandt, of New Germany, furnishes the people of bis hamlet and surrounding village with a choice article of meat weekly. D. E. Ilollen, "the modern F roe be!," is teaching tbe eleventh consecutive term of school In this township. He la wielding tbe sceptre at tbe New Germany academy for bis sixth successive term. This speaks In thunder tones for Dayid'a reputation. Tbe village of Flynn is enjoying a period of prosperity Just now. This Is no doubt due to Its energetic far-slgbted eitlzeoa. Such spirits of enterprise as W. A. Cbaplln, tbe city's big hearted landlord ; Andrew Farabaugh, the village blacksmith and beet mechanic and horse shner this side of Jor dan ; T. T. Williams, the far-famed mas ter wood mechanic and contractor, and Long Wevllrg. who regulates tbe time and the motions of tbe moon and stars, are a few of Its wide-awake leaders. Wbeo these "heavy weights" put tbeir their shoulders to the wheel of prosperity, I tell you, sbe mut revolve. Mr. Henry Alleman, the pooular and highly respected merchant of Allemaiisville, met with a 6erloa Injury on last Friday afternoon while loading a car with lumber at Glasgow. Mr. Alleman bad driven a wagon load of lumber, to which a team of males were attached, near tbe ear, and. standing on tbe load, was unloading It on tbe ear. A freight train came thundering along and the mules becoming frightened, made a very audden and wild plunge, throwing Mr. Alleman violently to tbe earth and bis bead striking tbe hard frozen ground Inflicted a serious and paloful bruise above his right eye and on tbe upper Hp. and sprained bis right band. He was picked op insensible and taken to Mr. Willbide'a residence, and a physician sent for. After some times be recovered consciousness, and removed to bis borne. Mr. Alleman being Mrs. Mary Le, aged 8 years and 6 months. Dearest loved one we hare laid the la tbe peaceful grare's embrace. Bat thy memory will be cherished TUI w thy bearenly face. J. May Fever. T bare been a periodical sufferer-front bay fcrcr since the summer ol 1S79. and until I use4 Kir's Cmra Halm was merer able to Bad relief. I can truthfully say that Cream Halm cored me. 1 re- vard It as of creat ralue and would not be with out It d urine the hav f7er season. I Al. Ueora-ta. Hlochamton. N. Y. I can ebeerlully rernmmeud Ely's Cream ftalm to the sutiertna public for bay leTer and etoppaare ef the nasal rassavea. I bare tried It and And It aires Immediate relief J. . Hector, Little Kock Ara. LEGAL NOTICE- Charles Cooper TS. Amaada Cooper. 1 IN tbe Court of Common I Pleas ol Cambria eountr. VNo. S8 Sept. Term. 1S. I Alias SbupoL-na la 11- J Torre. COCNTT OF CAMBKI A. s. TaaCowwowwaaLTH or Pewstltawia. To ch a UltS COOP tli. OasB-riwo : yryTE COMMAND YOU. as beretolore com fy eaanded that all matter ef business and excuses betna set aside you be and appear IB your yroper person before our Judve at Kbensburar. at our Court of Common Pleas, there to be held oa the first Monday of January next, to show eause, tt any you have, why your wile Amanda Cooper, should not be divorced from the bonds of matri mony which sbe bath contracted with you the said Charles Cooper, agreeable to Petition and Libel exhibited ajralnst you lefore our said Court ; and this you shall In no wis omit at your peril. WrrifBsa the Honorable Robert L. Johnston. President or our said Court, this third day of December, A. I. Ishr. H. A. SHOEMAKER. Proth'y. Attest JOSEPH. A. OHAY, Sheriff. Ebcnsbum. Dec. 14. ls. LEGAL NOTICE. Nellie Carpenter 1 IN the Court of Common re. I Pleas nf CTambrta county. Alra Carpenter. J-No. 736 Sept. Term. 1S. Alias Subpo-nm In 1H I to roe. COmTY OFCAMBRU, aa. Taa Comwowwkaltw or Pbitwtxtawi a. Te NKLLlt CAKPENTEK. bbbtio : "TE COMMAND YOU. as Seretolore com fy manded that all matter of business and excuses set aside you be and appear In your prop er person before oor Juda-ee at Ebensbunr, at our Court of Common Pleas, there to be held oa tne Brut Monday ol January next, to show cause. If any you bare, why your husbaad Alra Carpen ter, should not be Jlrorced from the bonds of matrimony which he bath contracted with you the said Nellie Carpenter, agreeable to Petit lou anJ Libel exhibited airalost yoa before our-sald Court ; and thla yoa shall In no wise omit at your peril. WrrnBaa tha Honorable Robert 1 Johnston. President of ear said Court, this third day of December. A. D. ISM H. A. SHOEMAKER, Proth'y. Attest JOSEPH A. OKAY. Sheriff. Ebensbura;, Dec 14. 1SS8. LEOAL NOTICE. Sophia Zlaell ) IN the Court ot Common vs. - I Plea. of Cambria ewuntr. Hoary Zlaell. i-No. to June Terns 18. I Alias Subpnrna la Dl- Terra. -COT'NTY OFCAMBRIA.ee Taa Comsviii.ts. r Pxhstxvaiti a. To SOPHIA ZIKELUIlumm ; considerably advanced In am has dnnhtrnl TITE COMMAND YOU. as heretofore com . m Ci t . .. J msnded that all maUer ol chance for bis recovery. Late reports bow ever, seem cheering and furnish more fav orable hope for him. R. A new assortment of notions and novel ties for the season, at lUrkera. Hwllelajr ExrarslSBS on th Fewway ! tsiw la BaUlreMael. In aceordanee with a time honored cus tom tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Company will for tbe Christmas and New Year boll days ell excursion tickets between all principal stations on Its system at reduced rates. Holiday excursion tickets will be sold December 22d. 23d,24tn, 23t b, 29th. 30tb, ana aist, ana January 1st. va lid roc return trip until January 3d. 1889. buslnesa and excuses beinsr set aside reu be and appear la roar proper person be lore our Judrea al Ebens bonc. at our Court of Common Pleas, there to be beta on tbe first Mendaye January next, to show cause, tl any yea bare, why your husband Henry Zlaell. should cot be dlroroed from the bonds ot matrimony which he bath contracted with yea the saUl Sophia Zlnell. aareeablo to Petition and L.tbel exhibited aarmlnstyoa be lore oursald Court; and this you shall In no wise omit at yon' peril. Wmwi tbe Honorable Kobert 1. Johnston. President or oursald Court, this third day ol December, A. D.. la H. A. SHOEMAKER. Prcth'y. Atte t JOSEPH A. OKA Y. Sheriff. Ehensbara;, Dee. 14, nets. Inr timber, the snriace ts well axlaptcd to term loir purpoees. Tsken In execution and to be sold at the suit ol C. 'Inner, trustee. Alee all tbat other tract of land situate In White township, Cambria county, known as tbe Henry Phillips surrey, eontaiulna: about 302 acres f exception about "i acres ol tbe surtace thereof conveyed to W. H. C. Elemina-. who is in possession thereol) which said trsct is bounded n the west by John tarshall surrey, on the north and northeast by Kobert K retail and James Wilson snrrers. on the oast by Willism Ocoraje and Thomas Sanborn surreys and C)er field treelc. end ou the south bv James Harris I and Rort Mrore surreya. This tract is within one-uau mne oi toe c. ai t;. railroad, is an un derlaid with coal and contains on the surtace a larre quantity of pine, oak and hemlock timber. Also, all tbat certain traet ol land situate In 'White township. Cambria county, surveyed on warrant to Tbomas Sanborn, eonlainlc about ITS acres, and oounded aa follows : On the west by Hennr Phillips survey, on tbe south br James Harris surrey, on the north by Clearfield Creek, and en the east by Day Dummond tract, under laid with Taluable deposits ol Mtuminus soal and well set with different kinds of growing timber. Also, all that certain tract of land sltnate In Write township. Cambria county, known aa the Simon walker urrey. eontalnlna; about &00 acres, and bounded as follows : Ou tbe nut by Kobert Kara h l.l. John Marshall. Kobert Moore and Mary I Krown surreys ; on the south and west by Tbomas DsntBoru ana siidqb waiict surreys, ana on tne north and west by the Oeonre Orsff surrey. Ke serrlna about fifty acres of said trat conveyed to Sheidler. and also referring about btty acre of the surface thereof to Oeorce Olass. This land Is underlaid with coal aud set with sjr-jwlns: timber. AIo Including In thl levy the railroad with the T" iron thereon, so far as the same extends orer aild tract. Also, all that certain other tract ot land situ ate in Keade township. Cambria county, eon talnlna about Sou acres, more or less, and bei De part of the Abram Wltmer survey, which said tract Is bounded as follows: Oa tbe north by J sines Clark, on the east by N. Yoonakln. on the south by Samuel Turner, and on the east bv N. Yeuue-kln Estate. Thla laad Is underlaid with valuable Te ns of Mtuminus coal and well set with itandtnc timber. A !.. all the n-ht of way. ties, strlnsrers Iron rail, spikes, switches, etc. uon all that certain railway runnlnc from the .'reason A Clearfield rallmd, near Klrnn City, throurh landa of I, ft A. Flynn. Micnael Carroll. W. A. Chaplin Younvkin Estate. Chrit Walters. Mrs. Strs-rer. loslsh Oates, W. McKee. Sarah Oats. and Ellas Deemer ft Co., belns; about three miles In lensth. and endinir at or o r the McCitftn mill on lands ol E. Deemer ft Co . exception: so much of the same as Is cr nstructcd on the Ud.Is beretolore advertised and to be sold as part of the Improve ments of the same. Also, all tbe rtirht. title, and Interest ol James F Osllsher, of. la and to all tbat certain piece or parcel of land situated In Keade township. Cambria county, pa., bounded and decrlbed as follows. Tlx: Beginning at a post near the old Phllllptbnra- road, thence by land of Chas. Kan stead south 8! dot roes, west SO perches to a post, thence by land ot Jamea S. Oallaher fJO perches to a stone pile, theneo by land of James S. Oal laher east ISO perches to a stone pile, thence by land ol Charles Kscstead south 37 dearreea. wes't 11& perct es to a post the place ef beiclnnlnsr. con taining 7ft acres and I'M perches, more or les, about 15 acres of which are clenre l. Ttken In execution and to be sold at f he suit ol C. A. La in born. - Also, all the rlcht. title, and Interest of Conrad 9takeman and Mary Stiken.ao. of. la and to all tbat certain lot or pleceot around s'tuated In 6th ward. Johnstown, C4imbria eoiuty. Pa.. Tlx : lie -irinnlnir at a corner of Orant street and an alley, thence by said alley wi ISO feet to an alley, thence by said alley 4'.l!a' feet to lot of John Dea est. thence by said lot east 1SS feet to Orant street thence by Said street south Xt'-i feet to the place of bea-lnnlnK, barlna- thereon erected a two story frame bouse and other out-bulldinus, now in the occupancy of Ixrals Weinman. Taken in execu tion and to bo sold at the suit of Henry Shaffer. Also, all tbe right, tltl. and Interestot Samuel E. Croyle and Emma M. Ooyle. of. In and to all that certain lot or parcel of ground sit as ted in Vpper Yoder township, Cambria county. Pa., Tlx : Beginning at a stump xS fret horn a Sycamore corner aud on lire of a SO foot street, thence bv said street sooth 39 degrees west. 13 leet to a post thence by a 90 foot street south W decrees east 87 feet 10 inches to a post, thence l.y Mary V. West, land north 3 degrees eat 132 feet 7 inche to a post, tb noe by a street north 51 degrees west ct 5eettot e place of beginning, being part oi a Inrger tract of land warranteJ In the name of Tbomas Vtckeroy which by sundry mesne eon- ' veyaocef and assurances In tha law a largo j portion oi sain tract oi land necame Tested in Cortiealta H. Vlcfcroy who by her last will etc. did direct and bequeath the same to Mary V. West ten acres ol around of which tha above Is a part, etc , baring thereon erecTed a two story frame dwelling house and other ourhulldtns now In the oerupaner ol Samuel t Croyle aud Emma M. Croyle his wife. Taken In execution and to bo sold at the suit of use H. S. Orabam. Also, ali the rUht. title and interest of Arron Iaytoa. of. lu aad to the following described real estate. TIT : All that certain lot of ground situ ated In Stnnrereek township. Cambria eonn'y. Pa., bounded and described aa follows, vis : Fronting on a nubile road adjoining lot ol Jos eph Shr on the east by lot el William Dull and Ell Chippie en tbe south, haying thereon erected a two-story frame bouse and other outbulldinr. now in tho occupancy of Aaron Lay ton. Taken In execution and to to sold .t the suit ol nse ot Alex. Slack bouse. MARCH RIGHT STRAIGHT TO rww I II M n L READY-MADE CLOTHIER OF AKLO A, Pa. n NEXT TO P0ST0FFICE. "i : Not a single last Fall Overcoat was carrieJ over to rusti, on the shelves, fade on the counters or to be injured by hand-j jling. Ail such goods were sold to and bought by Stern, of jthe Golden Eagle. j j My present stock of Overcoat .1 is direct from the mr.nu. 'facturcrs, who obtained the fabrics from which they are com- jjiuaiu uucvi ill' ill tiiuac ii'j in tut; iiiciii. wuii-niuvuuj iu jtax exists impo-ed by clothing speculators, jobbers, brokers, 'middle-men and the like. In buying a coat you pay buta Ismail pricf for the cloth, a small price for making it up, anda ?much smaller price to me fur bringing it here and ollering it (to you for sale. Thus I am enabled to sell Overcoats you jraay not believe it until you call arcund and see cheaper than any other house in Altoona, or in Blair county, or in this fetate, or, as lor that, in the United btates of America. Big words, it's true, but call and see. - All of the aggregated New and Popular Fabrics enter in to the composition of the garments made up in the Latest SryIes of L ashionable Taste for the present season, which, be jing strictly the case, no one who calls will fail to be astonish jed at the Marvellously Low Prices at which such Radically q Superior Goods are sold. ! Undercoats, also, at under prices, as well as ENTIRE SUITS QiMade of the Best Materials, Fresh and Fash-j lonable, m Great Variety and Extent of Stock. CD 1 TWELFTH STREET. NEXT DOOR POSTOFFCE. T?STKAT NOTWEL MlJ I'auie to tbe renidecoe ol tbe subscriber I Keade towiu.li I u on or swiui toe Dlu-eui l. of J I 1SS8. a red an white spotted heller with cru ' pled horns, no other roars s to be seen, axed about ILIrtr soooi ha. Tbeowoer Is rquei-td 10 come lorward. prove prope-ty. pay ctmnc and tski her away, otherwiae she will be ilispoved ol aa the law directs. 1. F. MHS, Roado Is p.. Oct. 1, 188. FARM FAR SALE. s STEEL WIRE FENCE UOWOTTL.il HE WITHOUT A HIIME Tlie Beech Orors Val and Coke oom- pany. looated at Uallltalu. la oner to sell seren hundred (7O0) Lota on tho sunny sldo ot Tunnel Hill, not more than lour hundred yards from churches and school booses. Aa there will bo puro water ruonlac throoah thla district la leaa tni an a year and the Lots are located la tha midst ol a prosperous section the inrstnent cannot fall wo wtu sa l these Lot oa Ruptnra care guaranteed by Dr. J. R. Mayer, 831 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. Eaae o be profli . . 1 .- . meathly payments so that all who wish nay hare atooce. no operation or delay irons busK , bomaf All commaaicauonf should bea-idresa-ncta. atUsbKt by Uiotuanda of cores after c4to THOMAS BRADLEY other fill 1 . .. . uetnisiu, i a. Dec. ll, lbs!, The subscriber residing In Osrrull township, Cayjl.na county will sell at prlrate sale the lar-u oa wbich he resides lour miles ea-t ol t'Min.liiown oc the read l.llos; lr.tn tlarrolatowo to Lrf.retto, containinic l acres, about luo acres of which are cleared, harinn thereon a tw-sicry l.laulc L. Also, sll tha Mirht. title, and interest ot John K. . boace and Ira.ue barn. A tills or. uur.1 is ..a the Strarer. ol. In and toall that certain lot or par- 1 rreaiis aud the larm la In a a-Hl state ol eul eel of land or plot ot around situated In the bor- ilvation and is well wHtered. r..r terms apply to euihof Johnstown. Cambria eounty. Pa., rls : tho eab:riber on the premi.es. tin tbe ooruerol Morris and Dibert streets, bolna; , JOliW HLK lit, situated in the th ward of Johnstown, Fa. The ' ?s?HErHtel!ii Fire toara Apcj Kobert Satrerfoa. awrEKMS tine third of tba purchase money ' be paid when -tue property is knocked down and '.lie remalniOK two thirds on tbeconbrioa rX. V. DICK, to be paid when u.e prornr-ty i. i knocked down . (.onoral mSUranCfi Afienl. j . tlon ol the deed. benclHir, lce. JOSErH A. OKAY. 7, 1SSR, htr.a. EBEXSBUItG. rA. Tlie cheapest m l peitet nce f.r aroun.t USDS, School liis is.ultrr Yard', tlsrtl.tn, Krtn. I ark aud i'xnaltrv Fences au.l ). JVrlcct Anioiiiatln -to. Also, all ktm! ot Wlr V. t. Write lor Krloes. Sr.ite ktivl nnd qualta tv ol feo.-e Tint'ii . TAIi I A IK it 11-. N m it Slarkct Street, l'ltts-iarn. I'a. IVC. 11 13s 4-n K want AUKS .f:rs everywhere. t n.i tra vellnu. to sell our koo1s. Will, payajood salary aud all expenses. Writ lor term at t.ncH. ami i.ue .rr i....i. e.1. S1ANIIAKU SILVLBWAKE COMl'AY, (loston. Msit t ItVFRTPiF.KS br n.t.lreln-4 p. it Rowll V .. 10 Spruce Nt.. New Tor can leirn the cosi of any pronr.xed lin o VEKTISIX lnAiu'-irlcau Ne.i-vpur.crf, lot I'a s c t'am i li 1 1 t I oc .