r" rv . . . 1: slt" It- will De no ppl tu" bolHs jndian eountT fair opens at In iayof DXt j.-sa Abtscl. or Cialllulo. spDl a yCfllUao-- ... til k. -ft turn F'f Tbursdaj October 9th. , bhqv of our farmers complain if . tuner In th) irrnunii. pota:oc ' William Kimball has moved Into . L P.vi property on Julian street. 'lt rr !n lrJ h,s ln con '" ., j tu me c! of tbe Nicely brotn- ,M hariwheat crop ban turned out 4anwucipe?t6d early ,n lhe LT5' 4 forner stone of a new Presbyterian laid at Hastings on aiocaay . v n i . I. I . I. , a fVrry. or uinr, i -, u viaia P' .later, Mrs. Fes Lloyd, of tnla . .'nils of l"b work n'fttlT n1 .Pt r nrlnteit at this office at reasonable -y t)Tentln of County Com a meet la w miamsport on is about Catholic ..wr " KitteU, of Tyrone, .....j tnj cr'Ctlin of a new m :: t place. d'oia fir me.'tinn. at the Council ".cKi tUy ti.li. aid iiie it all tne ..js-ment and assistance you can. I- Harry Fenlon, or Bellefonie, Fa., ., fr day In town on a visit to bis s luniii the present week. i: curl Intfold. of Hollldaysbnrift, ,r:bJ the Weotrotb botel at Sum piini therefor the sum of $7,000. r. Lemuel ami Ellas Hughes, both ars vitit luii their old home la Sum township, after an absence of six vm prisoners were landed in! jail on r. beltm brought up from tuallltzia Jjjs' m-nteuc for "general cussed- if.ter.tlon of our readers Is called to virtisement of Mrs. A. It. Head, who iverr Jestrable bouie In Ue suburbs tiwu fur sals. .Leopard IUrtuiaa. one of Hastings jrutui citizens, was a vMtor wrawo jruy, and a a (tatter of coarse. rfi n to th- Frklm am. aU.tt Motto?, formerly pastor of the jlle urcb : Sli-yeraaaie. tomersei bit (teen appointed pastor of the if cSurra l M. augusiine. C. 1'urdy, wtio was coiflctd at . :or me oiuraer or aamuei i i-r, t fjriuer resiuvut of Johnstown, r u'.f ::Vil to be canned. ?:t Cnuee and wife, have gone ii-f:il, fr a short tims to take .f i tHardiiif bous. durinx the oft drill e at that place. a Vrt that the only Low In Amerl- ri .-,- real Airleao zbraa Is :i lirutiiers" niotitter railroad shows. -Dart!. Satuitlay, October 4th. ;r Tihaaey. pantor of the Catho r"i'. uo at JohnilowD, bas contract iS '-rt Hiin-r, Hughes A Co. for t "..on of a M-houl buildtuir to cost handn-J p')un.l potk.r that i J tr.e Dmiy ll.m.ie luu-nded for ju:it out wait for the butcher T.;siay aiotuui laid down and i'lurecite iuarnteed by L)r. J.R. 't Arrh "t., Philadelphia, I'a. E,ie 5" oper;on or delay irin busl-x-riWi ij tiiuiLiaads of cures atter :u. fttiiitwi coiumD win b fOUnd trie wot of the borough, of Ebens tting .if the PtM structlon of the 'aw wau-r wuris. (Jou tractors 'ltot uf It. Jta.wnma was Instant'sy killed ' -nws two miles wpnt or AJtooa iyitHnln. lie was about sixty ' oa hi person were found l'..fe aLd rirj t-ads. Rlrd, an Alt.una man, while ' -!r.!its on LTush mountain. ,: "5 n FrMsy la-t fell from a tree. 1 ' ' twenty five ft, ' :'S'1an,j?rou ind injured. was se- liia.1V 'y. of Johnstown. iy -v-nttitt "f :-t week stumbled i ir 1 v,.r a foundation wall. ..... ui; his neaa ana ia.mr.4 tre injarles. led yrtin Cniicoat. of Car- titmii.l.n countv. while Peedy and positive Cure ef . ranker Mouth, and j;""u'' loa.ir.t Bun throuub a J-'jUH the w-aMn. the load tear- TDI a;. ate D-p f 5 - "tarrb Itemedy. A , "" rM ea.-h bottle. Use "' iea::h ac sweet breath. 'JtcoBfj from the Lpbanon COUD. i . 'io.wu rtepuo ncans T, 00 "uty would vote for was declared to the President of tte r:: saw mni I"1- on th owned by Olivet ri townh!p, bas been "t property about a mile the riav mk. I, "e UP the timber on that Duna.n A ft..- n 1-0 j, iuuuier oi m A0uatlne. was """alna noma 00 Tuesday. ,nl ,B9. -r of one of her lem sear ,. a M,)L,iay. two men were Oti,r. ..j nBred. k M iumeDHM .h . I V'r"' n'1 " CP can- ' l,sy fcf . w 'M,, ... V.or's t ta, ion on Sat u.. ;n'ti-'lock. A. M. A All: aure or Cambria ruented as business cOIUJ,.r,J v U.itBEHi. PreeX 1 4 J"011 0umiuea met at 'f WUD",,, sr,l nomlnawd !,, ttt"id county, for p"kc,,u' Charles Mill. or tU cuB.utM, were llWEiM.a.bu rit on batur There are still a tew borough bonds for sale. Fersons wanting a safe Investment will do wall to rail on Evam K. Evaos. bars gees, or F. C. Lloyd, deputy burg. Ttie barn of A. M nail. In Washington township. Westmorelaml county, with all the vear'a crop, was destroyed by Bre on Monday nlgbt. The fire was reused by the explnaloti or a lantern In the hands of a member of the family. Loss, 92.MO; no Insurance. Mrs. Luclnda Collen, wife of Mr. Charles Cnllen. of Portage township, died at her home In that township on Thursday of last week. The deceased was a daughter of Mr. Joha ITuiibes. (farmer.) of Cambria township and a sister of Mrs. G. L. Fred ericks, of tbla place. A freight engine and a cannon collided near Deny, on Sunday night, wrecking the eaborM an. It Is thought, fatally Injuring Conductor J. X. Caldwell, of Nw Flor ence, and Flagnsa Newtoo Aiken, of Drry. Three other trainmen were serious ly hurt, but all will recover. Captain n. 1). Woodruff, father of Hon. L. D. Woodruff, editor of the Johntown Dmcrat, died at the home of Ms aon-ln-!aw. Mr. Cbarlea L. Tittle, la Blalrsvllle. on Monday last, aged 65 years. His re mains were Interred In Grand View ceme tery, Johnstown, on Wednesday. Martin King, a miner, aged a hoot fotty years, who had been working at Llllv. but left with the Intention of going to Sexton. Bedford ceunty. fell through a railroad bridge at Tyrone on Saturday night, a dis tance of twenty feet to the public road, and was Instantly killed. Hie remains were Interred lo the Catholic cemetery at Tyione on Monday. The Leechbarg Reporter says : "Ty phoid fever Is raging at Hillvllie. near this plaoe. The town has a population of about one hundred and fifty ; almost one third of that number are down with the disease. So far bnt one death bat occurred, and every effort Is being made to stop the progress of the scourge. The cause of the epidemic Is believed to be impure water." George Ba'.an, a Hungarian miner working near Summerbill. attempted to get off a moving train at that place on Monday afternoon, and in doing so fell with his left leg across the track and one wheel of the first car passed over it. crushing It to a Jelly. He was taken on an east-bound train to the Altoona Hospital, where the mangled mem ber was amputated near the knee. Messrs. William and Thomas Doran of Summethlll township, were lo town for a few hours on Thursday. They are the only farmers In this county that we bave heard of this year, who were Incky enough to to bave a sufficient number of apples to make cider. They report haying two or three bandred bos he la whereas Inordinary years, they gen erally bave that many thous and. A cough syrup In which onions form an Important Ingredient la made by taking one enp of molasses, one cup of vinegar and one half cup of eat up onions. Put on the stove and simmer about half an hour, or until the onions are sort. Then remove and strain. Take a teaspoonfnl or tbla frequently, when troubled with a cough, and unless very deep seated it will not last very long. At Ebensburg. Saturday, October 4th. at 10 o'clock In the morning, the largest, longest, richest, rarest grand free street pa rade ever beheld will be given exactly as advertised and lo Its entire Immensity of transcendent splendor, wild beasts, bands, gorgeous chariots, wide-open derrs and glorious art and dress in ravishing array. Dou't forget It. Free to everybody. Be sure to take It in. On Saturday last Johnson May and George II illegrass. or West End, Bedford county, were out bunting and on their way home stopped to talk before parting. Uxicg eats on a fence. Mr. Mav rested the butt or bis gun on a log below. The gun slipped, the hammer struck the log and the weapon was discharged. The whole charge entered May s breast, killing him almost Instantly. He was about 18 years of age. Don't forget that the Riogilng Broth ers' big railroad show, which exhibit at Ebensburg. Saturday, October 4tb. has the greatest variety or elephants of any show lu this country. Among them are Babylon, the largest elephant on earth; Fanny, the baby elephant; Spot, the lllllpotlan clown eiephaot; Jewel!, the umbrella-eared ele phant. Also the greatest perform in r J herd of elepbao.lne actors on this continent. Llxxle Bittner. the 14-yar-ola daugh ter, of Ell Bittner, or Somerset county, while assisting her father to thresh buck wheat on Monday afternoon, gathered np an armful of straw and threw It Into the BMutb of the machine and in attempting to push It In bad bar band caught between the teetbof the machine aad her arm torn off at the elbow. The arm was amputated by Dr. Louther. of Somerset, about two Inches above the elbow. Iowa has passed a stringent tramp law. It declare that any male person 16 sears of age or over who la physically able to worx, svbo is wandering about begging or idle and wbo cannot show reasonable efforts to secure employment, shall be deemed a tramp, sent to all and put at bard wo. k. While in Jail be shall not be allowed tobacco, liquors, sporting or Illus trated newspapers, cards or any other means of amusement. Ellas Berkey, who works on a steam saw ml'il la Somerset county, stepped on the moving carriage of the mill oo Friday last, when tile pauta caught on one of the Iron dogs for holding the logs In their place, and before he could get loose or the car riage stopped, be waa forced against the revolving saw aad bis left foot waa severed at the knee. It was afterward amputated by a physician and the man at latest ac count waa doiog as weil aa could be ex pected. An exchange pertinently remarks : We haye good schools In America, aad we can bave good roads If some of the same at tention and appliances were directed to them. The State gives money to the school districts, and it might give money to the road supervisors and bold tbem respon sible for Its Judicious nee. What kind of public schools would we bave to-day if the coaimuaitles were left to do as they please about the matter? Let the public roads answer. At a meeting of the Cambria County Sunday School Convention held In this place last week the follow Id g persons were elected officers for the ensulug year: Pres ident, David J. J one, of Johnstown; Vice President, John Glttlngs. of Jackson town ship; Secretary. Geo. A. Klnkead, of Et enaburg; Treasurer, John E. Hill, of Mor rellytlie. Executive Committee -W. C Lew W. Johnstown; Won. J. Jones, Portage; N . L. George, South Fork; Thomas S. CaJ lon. Lilly; J. C. Martin, Portage. It was expected that tne plana would have been completed and the contract let this summer for the Memorial Hospital which the Htate Flood Commission some time ago decided to build In this place, but me expectation has not been realized. Mr. and " u,lur J n vow. v. . i .. r 'He blood sweat- ' - cur, ui u watinr. r ' rt'!,' I'ving hippoi,,,,,! ! hM b ,a Europe, and during bla absence ' :.'i ti- ... . . ; the archltiM-t aa n k in , k. -i... i ... meat I ;lj in.. -""" u railroad dm. ' Pfohle that the ceo tract for the build ..I- .. tu, tnif k I., j t . . . "!L.ii1. i :tl 6vrie, Kiuau Hi but. I ,Dlt w,n De Coring the winter and work nfUi Weiw. tiDoultiou. CoailDced la tU priOg.WoAnsto.oH Tri- 1 W I UTJ, A report that President !i arrisoa would attend services at the Presbyterian Church, this place, on Sunday last, filled ttat edifice to overflowing at the morning service. President Harrison, however, f ailed to materialize, but all the same the number who "did not go to church on that a coo not" was a source of wonderment lo the beholders. Somerset county has bad another case of masked burglars. Ooe nlgbt recently masked burglars entered a bnt oearbomer set. occupied by Lobengler Klmmell, an old van of 70. tied bins to tbe bed port wltb wire and ransacked tbe noose. They suc ceeded lu finding (120 in gold. which hai been received tbe day before by Klmmel for a Dorse that he had sold. While an east bound freight train was ascending the western elope of the mount ain on last Friday morning, when near Cresson, eight cars became nnaoupled from tbe train and started back down the grade at a UtTtffic rate. Near Ben'a Creek they run Into an east bound freight train and plied npall aroond the engine. The en gineer. W. J. Potter, received a number of cots and bruises bat luckily was not danger ously hurt, while tbe fireman had bis ankle badly sprained. A statement of th business of all the lines of the Pennsylvania Railroad Compa ny east of Pittsburg and Erie for August 1890. as compared with the same month in 19. shows a decrease In net earnings of $340,438. The eight months compared with the same period In 1889 show a decrease In the net earnings of 274. ftt0. All the lines west of Pittsburg and Erie for August, 1800, com pared with the same month in 1889. show a decrease In net earnings or J 22 818. The eight months of 1890, compared with the same ierlod of 1889. show an increase In net earnings of 1.079.773. An excursion train will run over the Pennsylvania and Northwestern railroad and Its connections, from Bellword to Niagara Falls on Monday. September 29th. the fare for the round trip being only 5 00. The train will leave Be llwood at 3:28 r. M. In order to afford to the patrons of this ex cursion an opportunity to combine a visit to trie great Vlacara Falls with a day in Buffa lo, arrangement! have been made whereby the excursion train will pass through Buffa lo ea route to the Falls and retnrnlng. Exs curslonlsts can remain over ntght in Buffalo on Tuesday. September 30th. atid visit the Falls on Wednesday, October 1st, and their tickets will be honored for passage from or to Buffalo on regular trains of the N. Y. C. A II. R. R- The 'Cutler Manufacturing Company" has recently had a r?resntati ve Mr. Moffit at Sommerbill looking at a site for an iron plant The company Is at present operating In Plttsbnrg. Mr. Moffl'.t ststed that If the people of Snmmerhill would fur nish a site and a certain amount of capital his company will locate there. The people of Summerhlll have offered the company a donation of 13 COO. ten acres or land, and the coal right under the ten acres. The latter offer Is made by Messrs. Griffith. Brown, and Stlneman. Mr. Moffit guar antees that in tbe event or bis company lo cating at Summerhlll It w'll employ at the start at least one honored men, B0 per cent, or them to be skilled mechanics. The com pany manufactures brass and malleable Iron castings and a great variety of cove ties. Johnnfown Tribune. J. Wilkinson A Son, marble and gran te dealers of Ebensburg. re., whti to In form the pontic that they are prepared to fill all orders for eemetery work. In either marble or granite, at Sgures that defy com petition. The artistic excellence and su perior work rsrehlp cf tbelr designs ar evidenced by the many specimens now ou exhibition at tbelr establishment and by th numberless designs which they bave erected In the various cemeteries In this county and elsewhere. Every department of their business Is In the hands cf skillful and competent workmen, who are capable or executing any piece or work rrotn the plainest to tbe moat elaborate, which to gether with the personal supervision that every Job receives Is a guarantee that per fect satisfaction will be given to tbe mos1 exacting of patrons. They ordered forty tons of marble which arrived In April, and now have as fine. If not tbe finest, stock on tbe best marble that ever came to Western Pennsylvania. Persons wishing anything In tbe I Ine would do well to give them a call before leaving their order with any other manufacturer, as you can depend upon getting a good Job at a fair price. Mtallwti'a aarapf Care. This Is beyond question tbe most success ful Cough Medicine we have ever sold, a few doses Invariably cure th worse cases or Cough, Croup, and Bronchitis, while Its wonderful success in the cure of Consump tion Is without parallel In the history of medicine. Since Its first discovery It bas been sold on a guarantee, a test which no other medicine can stand. If yon bave a Cough we earnestly ask yon to try It Price 10 cents, 50 cents, and 1.00. If yonr Lungs are sore. Chest or Sack lame, use Sbllon's Porous Plasters. Sold by Dr. J T. Davison. Bwetftlew'a Araalea Halve. Tbe Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 23 cents per box. Sold at tbe drug store of E. James, Ebens burg. and W. W. McAteer. Loretto. laiwerThli Qaeatlwa. Why do to many people we see around ns seem to prefer to suffer and be made miserable by Indigestion, Constipation Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Coming Up of tbe Feod, Yellow Skin, when for 75 cents we will Mil them Shlloh's System Vitalize, guaranteed to cure them. Sold by Dr. T. J Davison. Tlae Kleely Cat. A special from IlarrLsborc to tbe Pitts burg DUpatch says : Counsel for Joseph and David Nicely, tbe murderers of Herman Umbergt-r. of Sosneiset county, wbo waa shot and robbed of more than 16.000 over a year ago. were not ready for argument on tbe applications for a rehearing before tbe board of pardons, and a continuance was asked and obtained until the next session. Tbe application for a rehearing is based on a remarkable statement made by a maa gl v lag the name of J ohn Beach, one of tbe alleged murderer of TJaabercer. Beacb states that the murder waa planned at Johnstown about a year before It commis sion. A man named Milier and he went in to tbe farmer's house, the former shooting three or four times. A sboeful money was secured. A book agent and several other persons wbo were In the plot were on the outside. After the murder the party started for Latrobe. and after traveling several miles tbe plunder was divided at the forks of a road. When they learned of the arrest or (be Nicely brothers Beacb started for Kan sas City and Miller for Cumberland. Md. Beach says he supposes Miller was lost In tbe Johnstown flood. Tbe request for a re hearing Is based, in addition to the alleged confession of Bfaoh, on a deposition made by a man wbo says he saw one or tbe ac cused brothers fifteen miles from tbe scene of tbe Umberger tragedy between two and three hours before it was perpe trated. Tbe confession or Beach was left with Elijah P. King. Justice of the peace of Somerset county, by tbe alleged murderer, wbo made oath to tbe truth or the paper without telling King lu cantents. The next day the Justice of the peace read tbe startling document. The Board of pardons pospooed the hearing of the case till October. Canunuaf cation. McKee's Rocks. Pa., Sept. 24. 1890. Deak Sir. During a conversation with some friends and farmer Cambria county neighbors as to the benefits that would re sult to the farmers of that county by a strong Farmers Alliance. I was asked if I was acquainted with Luke Bebe, President of tbe Alliance of your county. In answer, we were members or tbe same company and regiment for three years dur ing the late war and part or tbe time, mess mates. Furlher. would say that all officers who had official acquaintance with Luke Bebe spoke or him in the highest terms. lie performed duties that brought him in coo tact wltn Generals Geary. Williams and Banks. On Pope's retreat, he belonged to a famous scouting party of thirteen that left us at Bull's Run Bridge, and did net re turn until after tbe army was some days In Maryland. They reported personally to Generul McCleilan and were highly com mended by bim for tbe manner Id which they bad performed their duty, having Iot but one man, while .boy captured eighteen rebels whom they were compelled to keep prisoners to avoid being betrayed by them. Our own effleera spoke or Luke Bebe as a model Boldler. true as steeL As clerk at headquarters I had exceptional chance of knowing what our officers thought or him. His wme was frequently brought up and always spoken of In the highest terms. As to my personal knowledge. I can truly say that in ever emergency where cool n ens and courage were needed, Mr. Bebe could be replied upon. Ic fact, be was several times sent bevund the Uses of our army and twice Into the Confederate army, always equal to the duty required of bim. Our comrades will say the same. A.J. Watt. Late of 28th P. V. Tae Fair. Tbe meeting at tbe Council roo-u on last Fridav waa welt attended and the object, that of Laving a fair and rase track at Eb ensburg in tbe near fatnre, was unanimous ly urged by even one In attendance!. John Lloyd was elected chairman aad A. W. Buck, secretary or tbe meeting. A committee consisting of E. B. Ci ess well, E. James, P. F. Brown. J. A. Shoe maker and Dr. T. M. Richards was ap pointed to make general arrangements for the organization of tbe Association, select a site and secure the ground. A committee was also appointed to solicit stock. The site selected by tbe committee is oa the farm of Mr. E'ias Jones. mil north of tbe borough limits, and has been secured by an agreement by which the Association leases tbe ground for a period of ten years at an annual rental of 123. wltn the privi lege or buying at any time during tbe term or tbe lease, for th sum of l.auO. The ground consists ot abut sixteen acres and Is well located and adaped for tbe purpose. Tbe ground was surveyed on Tuesday and a hair mile track laid out. Work on the track will be commenced at once and completed this Fall. The estimated cost of tbe track Is about 1,000. Tbe committee soliciting stock are meet ing wltb encouragement lo every place and there Is now a.o question of tbe successful termination of the tenterprise. Tbe "Eb ensburg Agricultural Society." the name adopted, is bound to be a success and we hope everyone will lend a helping baod. The stock Is placed on tbe market at 10 pet share. Buy some. Tbe Ureat Leapt n at If arse. Spider Is the horse that leaps over tbe backs or a group of full grown equlnes. Sultan dances tbe polka and Captain calcu lates In figures. All bnt a small part of the trained animal exhibits at the Ringling Brothers' Big Moral Railroad Shows aa Eb ensburg, Saturday, October 4th.' Mbllaa'a Catarrh Benaedy. Shlloh's Catarrh Remedy, a marvelous aure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker Mouth and Ileadaehe. Wltb each bottle there Is an ingenious Nasal Injector for the more successful treatment of these eomplalots without extra charge. Pr'ce SO cents. Sold by Dr. T. J. Davison. Harrlaa I.lrenae lasaed. Tbe following marriage licenses were Is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Wednesday, September 24. 18'.K. S. 1 Griffith and Annie J. Wilson. Cone maugb township. Issac 11. Detwiler. Johnstown and Catbs rlne Stull, Richland township. litzo nU1US MOfiz,rk 'nd Annie Wah, Gal Edward L. Landers and Genevieve Doughery, Gallium. Joseph Peter Myer. Altoona, Pa. and Mary Evaline DeU zter, Ashviile. James B. O'Connor and Annie M. Brady. Jabnstown. John Lord Itch and Ida Saly, Morrellviile. Jamee Laurence Russel and Libbie R, Ely, Johnstown. Nell Hark Ins. Conemaugb township and Catharine Dutan, W II more. Samuel W. Pearse, Johnstown and Min nie K. Harsbberger, Adams township. Edwin D. Kemery and Mary A. Everbart. Jobosiown. Joseph M. Sbomo and Martha E. Strayer. Wfcet Taylor township. E. N. Robinson. Johnstown and Jennie Bolar, Morrellytile. Harry P. P.hoads. Blalrt ville Intersection, Pa. and Lizzie L. Uill, Conemaugb. A Slw laea A new idea embraced In Eyl'a Cream Balm. Catarrh Is cured by cleansing and healing, not by drying up. It I not a li quid or snuff, bat Is easily applied Into the nostril. It effect Is magical and a thorough treatment will cure tbe worst eases. Price 60e. Wltb Ely's Cream Balm a child can be treated without palo or dread and with perfect safety. Try tbe remedy. It cures catarrh, hay fever and Colds In tbe bead. It Is easi ly applied loto the nostnlj and gives relief wltb tbe flrtt application. Prke 50c. Tbe Urea Warla'a Hara ralr. The great World's Dorse Fair of tbe Ringling Brothers' tew eollossal railroad Circes Musenm and Menagerie Is the most magnificent and Instructive International display of draft, trotting and running horse ever assembled. In addition to wblcn may be mentioned tbe Immense throngs of Shetland ponies, and Arabian, Kentucky. Trakene and Ukrane horses, collectively forming a numerical strength af oyer two hundred and fifty noble specimens of aris tocratic horse flesh. No extra charge to see this Imposing addition. Everything ad vertised exhibited with tbe great Ringling show at Ebensburg' Saturday. October 4th, Consumption Surely Cured. To Th EsmK-PlHH Inform jtraz nailai tfea I hava a poaiu-ra ramady for tha abcrs-Bamed diaeaaa. By ita timely naa thoiiaand of hopalm kav bara permaoesUj oared. 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CUm tha eumpleuufi. aad makeiuia aaia It dnaa tvA blackan the lawilh, caose hsailaras. or TWaduce oonl mat aa .,11 - irua aaawiaaaiftca da. alaa. Email ria: Baikd. 1 FarwaU In., MHwaa e Waa.. aavra luuto date at Dea. Sdtn. 14: 1 haTo naail Brawa'i Iron Boteim.aaid at haaaann mora thaa a doctuar to ma. bansa ewd me at tbe i UI Aaao eorea an of Liv er Coax: ul ft in L mod now toy aaanauleaiuai I food. Baa ftieo beam baneBiaal to mj children.' Maa. Locue O Bbaodo. Beat Lockjxart. I . T. aftm: 1 hftva au9iM ftuituld amm i frm BTi aioanpaaanta, end eoaud rrtrtatn til far eicofX. Urown'a Iraaa Bruarm.1 fruaa '. from notfim Oaaanlne hae above Trade etr aad naend led Itnaat en wraipn r. TaJae awa either, aiaule oaai by Snows chs una i, oa, uaXTajateavs, aua - - I awal I W aUaeten This docble eatrla, the Watinnal emblem of an the ftuaaaaa. apeaara iu tlata cuiuacjcUua ae lit ajaanai toaUe-tuaua of Uao RUSSIAN RHEUMATISM CURE Which Is wrrrkln- each wonder with all TthenmaUO uaarora wbo bave everAned it. it co ttfLMrxLT crrxr:T Bruadwav. CaamiWi. V i. Wbo a j-a : I waa ae severely smarted Willi rneuma. it. J. Mawroar. aia um that I bed to earry my arm tn a allnjr. My Lamda were awoileu, my finaiwe attfT and tbe patia so In Ire ne mat lor esvanuen tiiarnu i waa ruahae to aaaeta. Itoelora did tue no food. I naad e-raaryminaT: ButSiiaK biliedBW. A friend eiijilian.1 the Uuaslaa Hbeiuaiatuim Cure. I triad ft. lnaadeof ooe weak I had lull ase of arm awl band, eud lania beau weil erer Banco." tt bas cured mry cms afflicted wltb rbramatlau Wbo bas airea It a fair tnaL OME BOX DOES TT1E B SSI ESS. ara sin asj-t t If mailed lur avldltlonaL PnCO Oawl.DO.t If rea-iatered has. more. Aa y4 It la not to be f ormd at tha aSnres, bat caa only be bad by eneaoelnaT tne amount as above, ana ailTraaaalnar tbe Afflaruau propraaaaoara. PFAELZER BROS, & CO. . alB-SaU Market Strewt, Fhiiavdolphlav. . LETTING. "VJOTICE la her-y rlvtn that bl la wl'l be re J.N eelved by the borough of Kbensbura- lor the CONSTRUCTION OF A DAM In connection with ths present water supply of aeld boruuacb , and lr d'ncbinac ani treni-hlnaj la connection therewith, lo accordance with plana and pceincatlam tu be een at lbs store room of the undrrslfttned In fald borough. That bids will be roce'7el lur ILo construction o! tbe dam and dltchlnn or trenebine; as a wbela or separately. Such bids wilt be received up lo MONDAY, OCTOBER 6T11, 1890, at 7 o'clock, r. a. All bids shoo Id be handed or mailed te tbe underiat bed on or before tbe time mentioned above. Tne borouh authorities re serving the nub I tOTcjoct any or all bids. t.V AN E. EVANS. Attest: W, M. Coaxal t. Clerk. Burttess. epu 2S. AKtiUMENT LIST. October Sth, 1880. Carrel ts. Salman. Common weal tn vs. Jaa. tireen et al. Commonweeith va. llrass et al. la re exceptloLa to opening ttaumer atreeet Johnstown. CllOurd vs. Edwards. la re petition to set aside aals of real el Late Cam bria Iand Comany. IMreetors of f'oor rs. Jacob Thomas. Evaaa et al... . . Keese et al. In re IncorporaLtlon of Morrellviile borough. In re road o Snaqnebaana township and Elder In re rules oa Adam Myers, tommlttee. Well I'amab. HI to va. Jamort Land Co. 1M utile va. Same. In re bridge over Clearfield creek. In re exeep.iona to report ol Auditor ta P. M. at H. J Oeorge est. Farrell va. Weakland. Chaplin va. Notley . Harter. In re exorptloo te Incorporation ol format br ongh. Oray vs. Oray tt Wyland. Klder vs. Kotierts. la re rule on K. K. Creaawell. Es . J.C. PAKBT. pt. M. 1890. rrothontary. DO YOU KNOW TBAT TOr CAST aCT IoMe Barrel Kraecb Laoadlnc Shot Onna at H.50: laeuble Barrel Mntzle Load I a ar tons at 4.ee; Sinarle narrel Shot Uuna at 4X0. aud all eider goods at equally low prices. also a rcu. LIB OP IHamonds. Watches. Clocks and Jewelry. K. . SM I T . 39 34 I.lrerl7 Mt. V9T, HanUhfield. PITTSBURC. PA. Send for oar lance auinaal Ioa;ue, No. 16. tree et charge. Illustrated Cat. sepMm OTICE-All perrons are hereby notified that J.1 I have purchased all the household aoods ol Leonard Hartman In the Central Hotel at Haa UOKS. Cambria county. Pa., and all the house hold gonja in tbe horse oocupied by said Hart man, corner fieaver street and Fourth avenne and have lett tbe aame with E at. Wooden In tbe hotel at my pleasure, and the aroods In bouse oo cupied by Hartman at my will and pleasure. All persona ar notified not ta disturb nay of said Kondm. JOHN BECK, Kept. e.8t Elder Twp.. Cambria t'e.. Pa. 4 KQVMEHT UST. -i V September Term. ISaaj. No. 1 la the matter ot the citation to Joha Coed. Jr.. administrator of John Coad, Sr., de etaaaed.to ale aa aocouat. No. x. la th matter ef th citation to 'W'llllam Klbiett la th ealate of rlartholotoew Klblett. late ef t'onemaaarh township, (now Wst Taylor township.) deoeavsed. CELESTINE J. BLAIR. Ebensborg. Pa., Spu as. JSso. Clem O. C. -ALEXANDER- niMSTBTUTF A mihtarwBeanlins;!ftraal at White Plains. !. T., t aailea from New erk 4 ify Hv Nail. Fit hers fir rHaov fiUftinvan peraaiu. Number of pupils f-)ni SOaea. Nnmli Af trarhera fc. Wftfwof Boarc arad la- nina paar aaiiaa aaeaaaa. rorcirruiar. ainl rul; infor- eppiy isioe rranejiaai. u. a W1UJS, fh..D ADTEKTIsr.RN by addrea.lna; Gre. P. Rawest 1 Spruce SU. New Yerk aa learn the exact cost of any propoaod line el A HVEKTIsiN't lo American Newci aira. 100 race rsBirblrt i.e. Gus. Simon's Card to the intelligent People of the Mountain Top. "Oceans of Money Sayefl!"" A 40,000 Stock to Select from. BY .-. DEALING WITH US. SIMON, ALLITZINS:- FAMOUS CLOTHIER. Try Ooodft. Clothing. Ladles' and Gents' Fur nUhlns; Uoods. Boots and Shoes. Furnltnre. Hats, nd Caps, at ptloes that will astonish ev. ry body. aaf-Brina this Bill with you and be sure t ajk lor wbat is published on It. as we bave all Id abundance and nDne need go away empty. Come along. Calico A big lot ol new styles at 4 cents : Passaic 6H cents: tbe Wabtnieton Nove tv, lull Stanaard. e cents; Hartel Staples, 8 cents; lanry Indigo prints. . 8 and 7 cents: oil covered prints In red, bine and green at 4 ao1 7 cents: Sateens, all patterns, at 8 cents; atandard dark prints at 6 cents. Oimuhams and CHaiirRBsan. A trood apron Check. 6 cents. Staple and fancy S cents. Sta- Sle checks, blue.trreen and brown, 6 and 7 cents, plendld styles in dress glnnhama. 7. 8 and 9 cents. Wyorolnax dress irlnarhains. 8 cents. Plain chambrees. 7 and 8 cents. Toll de Nor J, in plaid and stripes, 8f cents. It aula a t Sals of 1.000 yards of Calico and Muslin at one-half price. BLBACBBD AMD VkBLIICHID MrsLIKS. Bleached Muslins at 4, 6, 6. 7. 8 and W cents, ill Middlesex at 8 cents. 4x4 one of tbe finest at S cents. 4x4 Ialsy, 7 cents. 4x4 Oolden Hod and no lteker. T cents. Our "A No. I," Scents. 4x4 Pennant. 8 eents. 6H Pillow ca.e muslin, 10 cent. "Pride ef the Wet," 14 cents. Coreet Jean. 7 centa. TicKim.. Fancy Tickles; at 8 cents. Tlx brldae, blue sfred, 10 cents. Harvard leather, lucent. XX XX special article 15 centa. Dou ble fold satin tick, high colors. 18 cents. Also, a large line of remnants in ticking. Come early. BUSINESS IS ALWAYS MOOM1NU AT Sl MCN'S STUKK. Everybody is complaining ot dull times while w are do'.Dg a rattling- business all the time. The only trouble we now experience is the fact that we cannot get aroods In last etiouich. Flannels add Blabkkts. No largerllne kept In the t'nitod States. Big Drive, 3 hy 4. at ray twilled flannel, 12 cents. Another gray twilled, IS eents. W hite flarjDel. ben. 25 cents. White domet, 8 cents. Ked wool flannel, plain, 20. 26 and 30 eents. Nice plain, blue twilled, 23. 26. UO and 36 cents Bleached and nnbleacbed Canton flannel. 5. S, 7, 8, 9 and in cents. Also, a nice line of colored Canton flannels, 6. 7. 8 and S eents. A rood pi.lr ol white blankets at W cents. 81 26. 81.48, tl.8, 12 60 and Upward. All woolen b'.ank ets at 81. SO. S2.00, 82.60, S3 O0 tod upward. Oray blanceta at 76 cents. $1.00 and upward. Oray blanket at from 86 cents to 82 60 per Dair, Com forters at from 86 cents up to S3 00. Lace Curtains. "6 cents per pair, best qoallty. Lrress (oods department full ol Novelties. Blaca Henriettas at 35. 60 and 76 cents. Silk Flush kb. VKLvarrs. A lull line kept. All colors and shades at from So cents up. Towels and linens vtry low. Come and ask for our Kid Oloves. Bracelets. Kings. Chains, Cufl Bottoos etc. Laratest line kept. Ask to see tbem. The best line of Corsets at it. 48, 76 and US cents and 81.26 Velllnar Silk, all colors, 14 cents per yard. Laces, Embroideries, Kultlinas, Vandyke Lace. Infant Kibes, Lace Collars and Infant Cloaks. V.sit ua 11 you want a Jersey float or Plush Coat. Lonar Coats tor ladles and children. Children's long Costs, lor aces ai te 12 years. 82 00. LonarCoaUfurgirls.avi 60. Fine Plush Coats at S'.S XI, formerly sold at 826.00. Now. aee here. We can a fiord to aell cheap be cause w have no bin expenses or rents to pay. A NEW STOKE EXCLUSIVELY FOIt TWITHINO. Clothiwo axi) (1TH' i'aiisaiso Ooons. Men's suits, sizes 34 to 42. Men's icood Satinett Suits. 1.60. Brown Wash'nett. 84 Si. Ked and gray plaid, all wocl. 88. 4S. Blue Bearer Cheviotts, all wool. 88 75. Blue Pontuslck, 8T.50. trray check cashmere. 8" 25. Bla?k. all wool, cork screw, S &0 Black, red and irold check, $7.00. Blue corkscrew, silk lace. SW.O'). Black cork screw, sack, best, (12 00. Blue corkscrew, best. 812.00. Frlnee Albert suits, best corkferew, at SIS 00. S1S.00 and tZOJX). Mich's CrTAWAT Scits Very fine Imported corascrew. black, blue or brown, bound, 812.60. All wool corkscrew, stitched or bound , warranted, rlO.OO. Fancy Mack, plain Imported eorkivrew, 811 "0. Very One Imported wide wale, worsted black. 816.00. Blue and array check cashmere, $4. 5o. (rray or brown check. 5.00. SraciAL Bapaiu in Mkn'w Pasts Men's irooj )ean pants. 86 cents. IVien's aroid cotton ades. k'i cents. Men's pan s, wool huli-h, 81.26. trond cheviot pants, $1 36. Black cork-crew pants, 2.6o. Uood cashmere pants. 82.00. English worsted pants. Imported fancies, aH.oo, 84 60. $5.0o. 6 so, ti oo an.l 87 On per pair. ISrtTS with Iimi I'ats For boys ranginar in aice from 14 to 17. Satinet Sultg, 82 48. Oood Union cashmeres. S3 vs. Waxhinett suits. -' w. Hood cheviot suits. 84.74. Corkxcrew suits. t. 48. Hood Eoicllsh worsted. 87 00. Imtxirted dlaaro nal. 8S oo. Tricot cloth. .la-k and blue, 810. CO. ( HiLuan'H Svits. One thousand good heavy eashmere suits for winter, from 81.00 up to 8160, 82 .00, 8.25. 2 50. 82.75. 83 .00. 3.6o. 4 00. 4 .60 6.00. Aim hundred pairs children's knea pants, heavy, at 26 centa per pair. a-Ion't lorire' that we carry tbe lararest line of Overcoats tor men, bojs, and children to be seen anywhere. LaDIKS' ASD rillLDREN 8 I.ONI) l)0T9 AHI J ace an a. Children's coats. tlAH. t'hlllrcn's satinett coats, tor ages ranging 'rom 4 to 13. at 2.26. Coats in fine sultinars for aue ranging from 4 to 13 2 VS. and up as high aa 3 6), 4 00 4.bu aid 6.00. Ijidl ;s' Jackets. Hne line of the latest styles ot Jackets at 2.00. 2.25. 2.50, 3 00. SUx-kl-nett coats, black, at a.ou, 2 60 3 no 3.6o, 4 fK Jer sey coats, 28 Inches long. 2.25 . 2 75, 3 00, 3 AO, 4 00. Jersey coats. So inches Ioag.3(i0. 3 60, 1.00. 4.60, 5 00. Short plush coats. 26 iDChes long. 7.00. 8.00. u.oo, 10.00. we also bave an exqulxite line of long coats for ladles from 3 &o up to 24.00. La-are line of hats and caps, trunks, valises and furniture, boots, shoes and Kahhers. We al ways cary a rlx-k amounting to $10 000 and over, and can consequently afford to give you big bar gains. Men's good nrouans at ho cents, l.oo, 1.25, and 1.35 Boys' good brogans at 70 cents. 85 cents. 1.00 and 1.10. Men's dre-s shoes at 1.25. 1.50. 1.76. 2 00,2.60 and up. a-We are airent for the cele brated ELECTKIC SHOES. Children's shoes, at 18. 22 . 25. 35 . 48 and 65 cents. Ladles' iKintrola. Opera Toe. Common Sense or Sprinn Heel, at Vri cents, 1.26. 1.48. 1.76, 2 00, 2.25 and upward. lucre IB uoimuaE uihiot in, uu lu uui iiiiv, l we cannot save yeu 50 percent. As tbe stock ol If c Kids we bave now on bancs amounts to you can surely have a oelectton. KEMEMBKK W E FAY STKANHEKS' F.KE BOIH WAYS PKOVIDINH THEIK Ft-' K t;H ASES AMOUNT TO TEN DULLAKS OK OV KK. Thla rule will be strictly kept. Olve me a call and save money. a-Kememberan addition bas been erected to oar already lance store. .AXTGrUST SIMON, Who keeps the Lararest Stocked Clothing and Dry tloods Store ;n Cambria county. 33. LADIES' AND MISSES' WRAPS : AMD : JACKETS For Early Autumn. Wa are showing a most comprehensive nd elegsnt line of tbe newest and be-st styles. Fittsb-argh, Pa. Black Cberlotte Jackets, tiizbt fittiDg, $4.00. aJo able-breasted Ceviotte Reefers, 15 00, 96.00, and wltb Astrakan TrlmmiDK, f 7 50- Vest Front Cbertotte Jacket at: 18.50. $18.00. $12.50 to $25 00. Shoulder .- Capes IX rLVSn. ASTRAKAX. BLACK MARTIN, PERSAA2? LAMB AXD SEAL. In large and varied assortment, and wltb money-Baring prices on eacb and every Item. Tbe details of tbe Immense DRY - GOODS STOCKS bow on sale bere can scarcely be hinted at Ton are Invited to Inspect and examlns personally. Enquire at tbe same time as t tbe pecuniary advantages to be derived by trading at tbese (stores. Fashion Catalogue and Trice List, and a Modern Mall Order Departmf nt for benefit of patrons wb do not find it convenient to come to tbe city te trade. Use botb freely. This old and reliable Inftitution bas prepared thousands of younir men and women for tbe active duties of Hie. To looee In want of a useful, practical education, circulars will be sent on application. Sepli.&t. P. Hl'lFaSONS. BOGQS&BUHL, ALLEGHENY. - - PA- Auditor's Nonoe. Uarlnrx been appelated Auditor on th mo tion af A Ivla Evana, Esq.. in th matter of tbe second and final account of Catharine Scroth. ex ecutrix et John Scroth, deceased, to distribute th fond la th hands ef aald exeoutrla to thoa learally entitled to receive tbe same, I will alt at th Arbltratlea Koom. to tt Court House at Eb nabargt Pa. . oa Thursday, the 2Srd day of Octo ber. A. D. lawo. at 1 o'clock. P. M when and where all persona Interested should appear or be lorever debarred from oomir In on aald land. E. O. KEKK. Sept. 2 .St. Auditor, STRAY BULL. Strayed away from th subscriber resldlnr In Loretto, Cambria county. Pa., on or about the Btb day of June last, a btindl boll, on year and Bin months old. A ny person knowlnir th wbere bonta of th aforesaid ull will confer a favor by (tries; information te tn nndarabroed. JACOB STfcBLKOEJL Loretto, Pa., September ftth, ISSe.st PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. rpHK nnderslarned will expose to public sale at X he hotel property of Florlan Beuatcle. de ceased, tn the Borenath of Loretto. Cambria (Viuoty, Pennsylvania, on Saturday. September 27th. 1SD0, at on o'clock p. m., the following de acrflftsd real estate, viz: No. 1. A piece or lot ot around situate In tbe BoronKh of Loretto. Cambria County, Pennsyl vania, fronting n the East on St. Mary's Street, and bounded on the South by the old Et ensburat road, on tbe West by an alley, and on the North by other properties ol Florlan Benttele, and hav ing thereon erected a large two-storied Frame House, In use a hotel property, a large barn, and all necessary outbutldinirs, all tn food repair. This Jiroperty bas been licensed aa a hotel property or upwards of thirty years. No. 2. A piece or parcel ot land situate In Alle gheny Township, In said County of Cambria, ad jolnac the Borough ol Loretto, boundnd on the North by the Ebenabunr road, on the East by th Chest SprlnKa road, on the South by the hotel property above described, and on the West by an alley, containing throe lots of ground, and having a two storld FRAME HOUSE, formerly nsed aa a brew house, thereon erected. No. 3 A piece or parcel ot land situate in the said Township of Allegheny, bounded on the North and East by tbe Chest Spring road, on the South by the Ebensburg mad. and on the Went by land ot the estate ot Michael Leavy, deoeased, containing about 6 1-2 ACRES. No. 4. A piece or parcel of land situate in said Township ot Allrghenv. adjoining lands ot I'eter Flick. Jr.. W. A. B. Little and Adam Kudolph, containing 24 ACRES and 124 PERCHES, of which about ten acres are cleared. TERMS OF SALE: Ten per cent, ol purchase money to be paid at time 3l sale, tbe balance of one third en delivery ol deed, one-third In six moLths, and the remaining third In twelve months from the time of sale, laeterred payments to bear Interest, and lobe aocured by the judgment bond and mortage ol the purchaser. JOSEPH HOC UK. Executor of Florlan Bengela, deed. Loretto. Fa., Sept. 18, 1WJ. 2t J'UK SALE. In Cambria Township, within fifteen minutes walk of Post Office, a small property, beautifully situated and affording a bne view of the town and surrounding country. Contains Dye and a half acres (5i) of fertile land, a hne orchard, lawn shaded with maples and catalpa trees. Four roomed house with summer kitchen, wood and coal boue attached. Excellent cellar. Ilrilled well, never falling supply of pure, ecld water, (rood stable, three stalls and c.irrtaire abed. Excellent location for summer home, or fruit and truck larm. For terms call on or address. MltS. A. K. HEAD. Ebensburg, Pa. VUI) In T"VV. DICK. ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW. EBCHsnrao. Pavs'i. atw-Special attention given to claims for Pen. slon Bounty, etc chi-18-wo GEO. M. READE. ATTOKN EY-AT LA W. EBB8Bcaa, Pshba. JEsT-OIEc en Ceotr street, near High. NOTICE TO PERSONS Dksirimo TO ISVaWT IS Borough Bonds ! NOTICE la bareby axlven that the Borough of Ebensburg. Pa., la about to Issue bunds In the amount ot fSe.00O.0O. tn sums of SIWO.OO each, with Interest at the rat ol 4 per cent, per annum, payable semi-annually, free from taxa tion so far as the Individual bolder ar concerned . Persons desiring to Invest In such securities will please make known at one to tbe undersigned or Fergus C. Lloyd, Ieputy Burgess, the amount or umber of such bonds they wish to purchase. These bonds will be sold to the Drat purr hawsers presenting themselves, bene the necessity ot promptness In maklna; known the number ot ol bonds desired. . E. E. EVANS, Ebensburg, Aug;. 29, 1990. Burgess. UD1TOK-S NOTICE. tbe Orphans' Court f Cambria Countv: In the matter of the first and final account of John Wbalen. Executor of Patrick Uoaan, late of South Fork Borough, deceased. Having been appointed Auditor by said Court to wort distribution of the fund in the bands ot the Accountant. Notice Is hereby given that 1 will sit at my office In the Borough ol Ebensburg, on Thursday, the 22nd day of October, 18o. at 10 o'clock a. m.. for the purpose ot discharging the duties ef said aMiolntment. when and where all persona may attend or be lorever debarred from coming In on said fund. . 1IONALI) E. DUFTON. Ebensburg, Pa.. Sept. 18, 10. Auditor. HASTINGS HOTEL. H. J.SHLTnii, PnoriurroR. Located at the Station, near the centre of the town, on Jr ourth Avenue. W endeavor to fur nish tbe best accommodatlona to business men, pleasure seeki-rs and boarders. Persons In search ot comlort and quiet will find It a desirable place to stop. The Table Is unsurpassed and Is always supplied with the beet the market affords, and all the delicacies of the season. The liar is sup plied with the choicest ol pure liquors and cigars and nothing but tbe best is sold. Special atten tion given to the care of horses. H. J. SCHF.TTH1. A SSIONEE'S NOTICE. Whereas by IVed of Assignment, dated the ISth !ay ol September, IS'.hi. the Lilly Merchandise Company. Limited, of Lilly, Pa., assigned all their property and eff-cts to Oeorge Brant lor the benefit ot creditors. Notice Is beaeby given tn all persona having claims against said company to iiresect theut. and those knowing; themselves to be Indebted to make payment to OEOBOE BK ANT. Lilly, Pa. Assignee. 3t IXECUTOK'S NOTICE. "!j Estate ol Michael i'lummer. Portage town snip, deceased . Letters tetament.irT on tbe estate of Michaer Plummer. lata of Portage township, Cambria county, deceased, having been granted to the un dersigned, all Jers ns indebted to said estate are hereqy notified to make payment to me with out delay, and those having claims against tbe aame will present tbem properly authenticated lor settlement. JAMES F. SKELLY. Portage Twp.. Sept. 6, lUuO.Ct Executor DMIN1STK ATKIX" NOTICE, letters ot administration upon the estat ol Cornelius Morris, late oi Clearfield townfhip. In the county of Cambria, i-i., deceased, having been granted the undersigned, cotico la hereby given lo all persons Indebted to aald estate to. make Immediate payment, and those having claims or demanda against the same are request ed to present them, properly authenticated, tor settlement. MAKclAKET E. MOKKiS. Administratrix Clearfield township, September 6, lsso.fit ALEXANDER F HAY. CATERER. Ladles' and Cent omen's Din ing and Lunch Rooms. 811 I'rnn A venae, - PITTsBrBU, PA. fW Weddings. Parties. Luncheons, etc., aup plied with every requisite, to any available point, by rail or other Conveyance. Sicial and prompt attention given orders by mall or telephone. Auruft22, lMW-io:. FOR SALE, EourSUKOI SH1KE BUCK LAMBS. These sheep aue considered the best mutto sheep that ar raised. Also have heavy fleeces of wool of a bne quality. For luriher Information addrea me at Tyrone, Pa. KUEBEN FOX au2K Job work of all kind- neatly ex cuted at fttue. (iiituaa tiiftl, this HH. MYERS. ATTOKN EY-AT-LA W, Ebbwbbcbb, p. r-0fle la Oollonado Kow, oo Centra (treat. DUXAL1 E. DUFTON". ATTOKN EYAT LAW. EBKHSBrnn, Pen kj Cs7Om. la Opera Houa Centx street. I