t: ftinlmn f rmnnn. IBT.XSHt K. P4. .1 -v " aTai w v "a .!. A!l PERSOXAL. Tr p fpr.cp around the fair grounds Is vr John n. Brown, or jonnsiown, is , rf tr.er.6s In Ebecsburg. To men succeeded in iickinn a ooy on 5.rff ts cn last Saturday niabt. -firre re 11,000 more pupils attending Tf-f in ivr.tiFyiviiDis tuau ji Jarrus J- Tnomas. or uarroii town today (Thursday.) Mr. William Scanlan, In Recorder James M. was In town -Hon ...HP. "a 'n u-s Ilnrv Scanlan. or oarrontown, n C tfT SOD, r..TVizl.-ter and .... of Jacsson townsmp Tierjlay- jjr wvtter Griffith., who was absent on jvi to Kpe. McKn county, returned jjr, R Hirvey. of East CoDemaucb, . r.innrld in FhnnnSnnr. dnrlno .,prrnl weK. jj E 1. Faraiiauuh. of Carrolltown. j.jffrim tfpl'old fever. yr Joseph Lnnz. of Croyte township. ;(ftfrK I'll' i ij' i t i . j tat dre!ed fU pounds. ,f,rtm Micmei ntznarna, or uaiiu- jj In town tnMiay In attendance at tne i - r i .,j.n;p as a DCnooi uirrciur. .It a nntlniitoa county Teachers In will he he held In IluntlnedoD tne L winning Monday, December 1st. ,Xvr. wa a slirfit fall of now on Wed-wri'L-ht aprl to-day (TTiursday) the l..cri l covered with a mantle of white. Rirhael 0,ITra. who for the past mvourP hns hpen a resident of Ebensbur. . Mr y last took her departure for efri?bnrif. 5f r. John Edwards, son of David Ed- nrdnf Cambria township, died on Satur- it la-t of typhoid fever. lie was about 21 it of atfe. .0 ) Stturday the employes of the Cam jlron Pr.rupany and the Oautler Steel prurient received two weeks pay, IT," are Inducted, to rroressor jonn k ' C-rroi'k. Principal of the St. Aueustlne for i report of the proceedings of Trtchers Instltuw. TV frrarrl Jury of Westmoreland arrv in Us presentment made Saturday, irs tt e county home Is In a filthy condition, i imi'.ps leury and the attendants cruel. -Mr. Frank W. Ourley of this place ii ii cored a position la the Duquesne rail ed nff l Tittsbure, and will remove t fnmily to that city In a week or -Kupture cure guaranteed by Dr. J.R. fcijrr, s:: Arc St., Philadelphia, Pa. Ease L; once, no operation or delay from busl- a'tr-ud by thousaads of cures alter -Aa accident near Lock Haven, on the M-'iintaln railroad, Monday even- ;j. Xi'li'il J ihn Davis, of Tamiqaa : Ilar Iinjfr, or lieavertowa, and Injured five nne fatally. Mr II T. Kukpatrlck, of Carroll towii 5 d.rJ on Tuesday last from cancer in ;e sti.pia.-h after a 1od nd painful Illness. tedfc.a-ed leaves a wife and large faml- jtonnurn his death. -F"T -ale. Oae of the cosiest Blx-room :are wi'.h lot 140xli3O faet, having all vuy outDuliaina;s. etc., ana u in kuuu pair. W i! be old cheap. Call on or !'rs the e.lltor of the FREEMAN. -We havi- a speedy and positive Cure TCatBrrh, U'.phtt.erla. Canker Mouth, and js.1a.-ri.-. In SM'.uh's Catarrh Remedy. A Ir.Jti.r lr.- itn each bottle. Use ltvou (Wre henitb and sweet breath. -Dr. iL R. B. Crvrj. of this place, ec- ompsnffij by his son. Clark, left to day on it ek' v i -1 1 to bis daughter. Mrs. EJ. un. at WiDterhurn, Clearfield couo.y. Dotict: the Doctor's absence, bis office will closed. -Mm MK-hel Kilduff, mother of James . Ki duff. editor of the Oillitiln Vtndica- f.i'.ti at her home la Galllu.u, on Wed- wcij evenxg The funeral or tne de- will tike jlace on .Friday afternoon it J o'clock. -Jioib Sr.angle keeps a store In Latrobe, wten Georae Knhn came In Tuesday utt;p!ied vile epithets to the proprietor iMtout so vigorously that bis lee ubrokcQ and bra eboulder dUlocated. fcrioule kt-eps that store. -AcSi:i of Ckarles Conrad, of Alle y township, died on Sunday morning -a the effects of burns sustained on the ;t"tU-u Monday by its clotting catching 'frou th stove during the absence of fflo'hr fur a few minutes. -H-aSt-ii McDonald, a constable of Coal 5t Runtirpdon county, while attempting wret INrrlsun Spoolman Saturday was asna'to.l by the latter and re lnuri, from which ke died on 'Jiy niaht Spoolman has escaped. C -on hunts are expensive things ever ' k fomitv. hut thev most Indulge In cm nprthlc8s. The last one heard from aui'ni a o-ss of a million feet of Itim- va.ueil at ji.ooo the hnutera having in,:i ere to keep warm, with the reslt Erry R'dd'.e attemptwd to lump on a freluht train a. Crescion on Sunday nd fell with his left foot under the e'. Two tos WrA Bnd lie su to the Cambria Hospital at Jabnstown trt-amipnt. After bavins Ills toee Pollcernan Wynkoop. of Altoona, went to the honse of George Bendpr to arrest him. i Bender sot the oflleer off his guard and struck mm on tne head with a hatchet five tiroes,' cutting his left eye almost out and tearing the entire scalp loose. The officer he'd to his man and locked him up. C. C- Ilic-kei, one of the passengers In the wreck at New Florence on Friday last and who was taken to tbe Cambria Hospital at Johnstown for treatment, died In that In stitution on Sunday evening. Mr. nicks was a resident of Providence. R. I., and bis remains were taken to that place for Inter ment. While ditlllng a well for water on the Newton Hamilton camo meeting eronnds on Tuesday last, r flow of eas was struck wMeh has caused a ere incitement in that locality. As yet It U not known whether ga In pnvlng qnantlMea exists there but the veonln have hlch hopes that a big well will be struck. Th well at pres ent Is down six hundred fee. Bovd Gllmore. of Altnnn. a hoy 17 years of age. struck his undo, Hugh Stew art, on the bead with a" baseball batn Thnrsday of last week, from the effects of which hei died a few bonrs later. The man was Intoxicated and quarrelsome and the bo? was afraid of him. hnt did not intend to kill him. Toung Gllroore was sent to FJollldaysborg for Court. Mrs. Margaret Glass, of Johnstown, died at the home of her son-in-law Cantaln Flanlgan. at Oonlpnrt, C'earfield county, on Wednesday morning, aged elubty-two years. The deceased was the widow of George Glass, deceased, who manv years ago we.s a resident of Ehensbnrg Her re mains were taken to Johnst-own. to-day (Thursday) snd will be. interred In Grand View cemetery at that place on Friday afternoon. Mr. John F. Smith of Muoster town ship will sell at public sale at bis residence In that township, on baturday November 29th. 1890 at one o'clock p. u. two cows 1 one horse sled, 1 road cart. 1 plow, 1 shovel plow. 1 wheel barrcw. 1 set work harness. 1 set single harness, bay and straw by the ton, corn fodder bv the shock, oats, corn and buckwheat by the bushel. 3 sets chairs. 2 stoves. beds, and other household and kitchen furniture too numerous to men tion. -The mot dlsastrons conflagration In the history of Luthersburg. a small farming vll Isge of 400 souls, six miles from Dubois, Clearfield county, ocpurred on Saturday ev ening and destroyed every store but one In the town. Tbe fire broke out In the rear of Carlisle's grocery store, buri Ing tbe post office building, efflce and residence of Dr. Gregory. II. Morse's residence, general store and residence of J. K. Sayler, res!, penco and large store of J. n. EdlnRer and two other buildings. The loss Is between 133 000 and M0. 000 with little Insurance. Lock out for them. A new swindling scheme Is being perpetrated upon tbe no snspctlng fartnsrs by smooth talking lodl -ylduals who claim to be advertising a Chl cso paint honse. As an Inducement to get their goods before the people they will fur nish free of charge, ten gallons of paint, provided the farmer will sign a contract to use some on his house or barn upon Its ar rival ; the contract then sltned afterwards turns np In the form of an order for 100 gallons of paint at f 2 25 per gallon. A gentleman from the northern part of tbe eoHn'y was called upon last week to pay for 100 gallons at ?2.e0 per gallon. He!com promlsed by. paying flQt). Indiana Messenger. The Institute entertainments during the present wetk have been well attended, every seat In the conrt room being filled every'nlght On. Monday night Hon. nenry Hall of Mercer county, lectured on the "Coming man" to an appreciative audience who were highly pleased with bis lecture. On Tuesday evening. The Boston Ideal Banjo Guitar and Mandolin Club enter tained tbe audience for a couple of hours with their delightful music and were ap plauded and recalled repeatedly. On Wed evening Rev. J. B. Eoebne of Pittsburg did Justice to bis subject "Ghosts" and was frequently applauded. Superintendent Leech deserves tbe thanks of the teachers for tbe high class entertainments provided for their Instruction and amusement during the pre nt session of tbe Institute. On Thursday of last while Mr. John Eger, a well-known citizen of Barr town ship, wbo In addition to carrying on an ex tensive farm, ope rates a steam eaw milt, was working on his mill be bad bis light band cut off with the paw. Mr. Eger bad sawed up a log all but tbe last cut and was running It through, and In order to prevent the piece of timber being sawed from springing, held it with his right band, whUe with his left be held tne lever controllng tbe action of tbe engine. When the saw was about half through Mr. Ewer's foot slipped in the saw dust, which threw bis band in front of the saw, and in an Instant tbe thumb and three ficgers were torn off near the last joint the only finger left being tbe little finger. which was also badly cut and mutilated. Mr. Eer has the sympathy of everyone In bis severe misfortune. - -!. a brought to the Almshouse on T c nvention of County Commission !nch assembled lately In WUUams H'lpUj resolutions favoring the abo- a of th,, office of Jurv commissioner P'oridiufor the selection of Juilea by Cuunty Ci ncuil!ft.loner8, and urging the of tU tax bill, submitted to the "H1- iture by the tax commission. Pr-' H-if.her. a Scottdale painter, was J burned a few davs atio. He had 1 M Beaolatloraa of Reaped. At a meeting of St. Michael's T. A. and B. Society held In Loietto. Sunday Nov. 8in- Tbe following resolutions were adopt ed. Whereas. It has pleated Almighty God to remove from earth our friend and fellow member John A. McMullen. and Whereas, In his aVatb this society has lost a faithful and consistent member, and an ardent workt In tbe cause of temper ance. Therefore, be it Ketohed. That knowing so well bis many noble qualities and mourning most sincere ly his unexpected deatb. It Is but fitting that we here record the naae, and expresa our sympathy with his relatives and friends In their bereavement. Rtolxtd, That these resolntlons be pub llshed In the CAMBRIJ. Kreemam. and a copy thereof be sent to tbe relatives of the deceased. Jamim W. Daily. ) Johs Treiler. Com, L. P. McDermit. ) 15J 9" of Mrs. R. to all m m firnitih over his clothlDg, ltprnachlr.g too near tbe fire, be was Jr-Uii a mass of flame. He ran. out r tti, workmen to covet htm with , atiictj they did. thas smothering the (,t3 saving Boober1 lire. .f !f"kin over the columns of the . "ia ' tn imre and read the adver- E. Jones, who offers dry goods, millinery n u vuuuivu a uu . ", etC' Stie offers a number of special i6 that will be to your Interettt to ,dTiatae. of In time before It la to at once and see them. Tattoo, of Curwensvllle, was In ',t Auk . 1 . m ;uiion of the Chest Creek Land and j vJT1 CoDPany which was per- j St k fillet in., nt Ihi kl.l.k.,M.. W'lD,lsiay. by tbe election of tbe - cEcftf8 : President, John Lang : i4T -"i., kui.u. jjiii t secretary -. x niton, in is com- Iysprpala aatf Llyr Conplalat. Is It not worth the small price of 75 cents to free yourself of every symptom of these distressing complaints, if you think so call at our store and get a bottle of Shlloh's Vltallzer. Every bottle has a printed Kuarantee on It, use accord tnsiy, and If it does you no good It wlllcoet you nothing. Soid by Dr. T. J. Davison. Answer Thla (attlB. Why do so many people we see around us seem to prefer to suffer and be made miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite. Coming Up of tbe Fuod, Yellow Skin, when for 75 cents we will sell them Shlloh's System Vltallzer. guaranteed to cure them. Sold by Dr. T. J Davison. Consumption Surely Cured. To Ths Editor: Flee Inform your raadera that I bar a pcwitiTa remedy for tha abOTa-named dlaeaaa. By lta tlmaly uaa thousands of bopclssa caea bara been permanently cored. I shall be glad to sand two bottles of my remedy THEJi to any of your readers wbo bar consumption If they will aend ma their Express and P. O. address. Bespec. fuUjr, T. A. bUX-'CM, U. C, lot feaxl St., . Z. ieo. I. fl Itebell, Attorcey at Law and Solicitor of Pensions . u'kiuiiut ue coai lanas, i "u t awnis, box soa. vvaeDiogton, u. kj "'I tiniii.t - m .... t . . . Cv t D- Jotn rtton, lylag I cierk rwnate Pension Committee lor last 7 4,Jr! "Clearfield counties, - Clear- years. Jf you like PK0MPTNES3 write " nie. UUU to Klve advice. cc3l.t I'onnty Inatllnte. . The twenty-fourth annual session of tbe Cambria County Teacter6' Institute was called to order by Superintendent Leech at 5:15 p. m , on Monday In a short bet appro priate addrese. The number of teachers enrolled before tbe opening of tbe Institute was 193. Tbe Institute opened with music by Prof. J. O. Isenseby. Songs, "America" and "Weary Work." Prof. Brumbaugh, of Huntingdon, was next Introduced and gave a talk on commer. clal geography. Meteorology was dwelt on briefly and commercial geography was treated at length. Music was next In order, "SweftSuao. mer s Gone Away." Supt. Leech next Introduced Dr. N. C. Scbaeffer, whose theme was tbe "Jysteries of tbe Teachers' Art." Dr. Schaeffer Is one of tbe most advanced educators of the coun try and his talk was highly Instructive and entertaining. Song. "May" was next sung by Institute. Dr. Z. II. Snyder, of Indiana, next spoke on "Problems In Education." Dr. Snyder bandied bis subject In a masterly manner, and at tbe conclusion was greatly applaud ed. The following teachers were appointed as a Committee of Introduction: Prof. J. S. Foley, Miss Mtry Durbin. Mr. F. B. Ott, Miss Fannie Richardson, Miss Drucle Mc Cleester, Miss Ida Cramer, Mr. Renal Sora ervllle. Miss Annie Gtimes, Mr. W. E. M 11 ton berger, Prof. ft. E. Davison and Miss El la Sweeny. TUESDAY HORKISO. Tbe first meeting of tbe tbe teachers special session was called to order at 8:30 o'clock, 209 teachers baying thus far been en rolled. Mr. Weak land nominated Mr. J. S. Foley fo Vice President, which was seconded by Mr. J. McCormlck. Mr. Foley nominated Mr. McCormlck, wbo declined and moved that Mr. Foley's nomination be made unan imous, which was done. Misses Sara McGoogh and Annie Bejnon were selected as Secretaries. Tbe minutes of Monday's session were thep read and adopted, after which Prof. T. B.Allison was elected treasurer of tbe In stitute. "Proper Punishments" was discussed by Professors Somerville. Itel'., Foley, Elrlck and Allison, and also by Rer. Smith and Supt. Leech. Music, "Merry Songs." Supt. Leech next Introduced Supt. J. M. Borkey. of Somerset county, wbo gave a learned dUqulsltlon on orthography. Song, "When We Are Men and Women." Dr. Schaeffer next spoke of the globe, lta Interior, etc . Song. "Tbe Whistle Guard." Tbe subject of ''Organisation" was tben Hcu4&ed by Dr. Snyder. rrof. Brumbaugh spoke brlely of train ing pupils kow to think. TTJESDAY AFTERNOON. Institute called to order at 1:40. Song. "Weary Work:" was sung by Insti tute under leadership of Prof. Isensebr. Supt. Brumbaugh spoke on tbe relation of language to geography. Song, "Oh I Give Me a Dome by tbe Sea." Dr. Scba effer continued bis talk ef Moni day on the "Mysteries of Our Art." Songs, "Star Spangled Banner" and "Tbe Farmer Boy." Dr. Snyder continued bis talk of the morning on "Organization." Songs were sung after which tbe Institute adjourned. WEDNESDAY MORXISO. Iestitute called to order at 8:80. Minutes of pieceedlngs read and approved. Tbe subject of "County TJnlforaaity of Text Books" was discussed by Prof. McCor mlck aod others. Committee appointed to select text books and report at next Institute. Song, "Joyous Summer Day." Prof. Allison then took u the subject of Geography." Song. "Tbe 3anner of Liberty." Supt. Borkey next took up tbe subjeot of Spelling." followed by a song entitled Merry Songs." Dr. Shaffer resumed hU talk on "Teaching Geography." Prof. Brumbaugh followen by a talk on "Number Work." Song, "When We Are Men and Women." Dr. Snyder continued bis talk on "Organ ization." after which Hon. Henry Bouck, Deputy State Superintendent, made a brief address. Committee on Resolutions appointed. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. . loslltnte called to order at 1:30, and open. ed by singing. Dr. Sbaeffer spoke on "Decimal Frac tions." Song. "The Whistle Guard." Dr. Snyder next spoke on "Teaching.' Prof. Brumbaugh continued bis talk on "Language." Soogs. "Star Spatigled Banner" and America." Dept. State Supt. Houck epoke oc "Musio in schools " Song, "Sweet Summer's Gone Away." Institute adjourned. Harrlace Licensee lasned. Tbe following marriage licenses were Is sued by tbe Clerk of the Orphans' Court for two weeks ending Wednesday, November lBtb. 1890. John E. Mobback and Annie Sannon, Johnstown. William E. Llppencott and Sarah J Benbhoff. Jnbostown. Frapk Tavlor, Fishertown, Bedford countv.and Llbble Blackburn. Morellville. William Scbwaderer. Summit, and Louisa Cramer. Juniata township, Blair conoty. Daniel J. Dlmond and Julia C Casoloy. Johnstown. Peter Bitner and Mary Eitoer, Johns'. town. David Rager. Jackson township and Mar caret Ford. Wet Taylor township. Frank Rafferty acd Jane Alice Bonner, Johnstown. Patrick J. Masb and Mary J. Too bey. Frosallty. Harry n. Bridge and Carrie M. Lever btmkI. Johtistown. Hugh O. Durnmyer. Franklia and Lizzie A. Kiat. East Conemaugb. Howard J. Speckler and Emma Bower Johnstown. James M. Bock, Gailltzln and Sadie M. Glass. Monster township. Joseph Lordich Jo'jnstown and Magdalena Lentz, iyoretto. Samuel Ilockenbery and Dora A. Fortney Ueade township. John S. Gates, Johnstown Evallne Hunt er. Morrellvllle. Charles H. Keene and Lizzie M. Pfiel,v Johnstown. David W. Hammond. Ebensburg and Katie Smith, Jackson township. Lewis Lilly, Munster township and Katie Luttringer, Ehensburg. Stephen Pwarnick and Catharine Oienyck. Johnstown. William Robineand Ruble Far re n, Wash ington township. Matthew Robb and Margaret J. McGougb, Johnstown. William Mlnaban. Johnstown and Ella M. Wat Ulna, Gailltzln. Hugh McCloskey and Susan O'Connell, Johnstown. George Newton Jepson and Effle May Paiks, Hastings. James T. Ward. Ebrenfield and Effle Dl mond. Summerhlll. W. R. Rueensteel. Braddock and Harriet C. Cbampeno. Jobnatown. William A. Riblett. Conemaugb and Rella E. Adams, Coopeisdale. Michael Salapo and Annie Olesko, Ebren field. Lewis It. Rusher, Greensnurg, We stoiore land county and Mamie D. Newman, Lower Yoder township. Scott II. Cunningham, Derry, Weetmore land county and Olive I'lunkard. Johnstown. Thomas Dawson and Kate Netgunt, Hast- ' Ings. Augustio Saltzlyer. Clearfield township and Julia Will, Asbvilie. Reobin A. Adams aud Mamie E. Row laud, Cuopersdaie. Sheriffs, Male. Sheriff Stlneman fc.- t.d.'Oilbed tbe fol lowing properties at Saerlff's sale at the Court House In Ebensburg, on Monday. De cember 1st 1890: Tbe Interest of Emille Dandray in a lot 1 of ground tn Elder township, raving there on a plank bouse. The Intf rest or Louis Berthe In a lot of ground In Elder township, haying thereon a plank bouse. Tbe Interest D. A. McHugb in a lot of ground In East Conemaugb. The Interest of Fled Blattert In a lot of ground In Stonycreek township, baying tnereon a two-story olank bouse with base ment. Tbe Interest of Wm. O. Stephens In 160 acres of land lo Carroll township, about 75 cleared, having thereon a plank bouse and frame barn. Tbe Interest of Harris Pettier In a lot of ground In 13tb ward, Johnstown, fronting 20 feet 8 Inches on Iron street, having there on a two-story bnlHing. Tbe Interest of SamHel M. Kern, deseased, aod J. O. Morebead. terra tenant, In 273 acres of land In Summerhlll township, about 80 acres cleared, having thereon erected a one-and-a-half story plaak house and log stable. Tbe Interest of John Henly In a triangu lar lot or ground In Gailltzln borough, sot now occupied. Tbe Interest of Wilson Gallagher In 100 acres of landin-AUegbeny township, about 65 acres cleared, having thereon a two story plank bouse and log barn. The Interest of John Coad In a lot of ground In Second ward, Johnstown, front ing 28 feet on Washington street, having thereon a three story brick bouse with. Mansard roof. Tbe Interest of J. C. Morrhad In 873 acres of laud In Summerhlll township, about 80 acres cleared having thereon a one-and-a-half 6tory plank bouse and log sta ble. Tbe Interest oftsame In 398 acre of land U Summerhlll township, having thereon a one-and-a-half story; plank . bouse and a barn. Tbe Interest of same In 300 acres of land In Summerhlll township; having thereon a two story frame house and stable. The Interest of same In 98 acres of land to Sdinmerhlll township, having thereon a one-and-a-balf story' plank bouse and stable. Tbe Interest of same in 46 acres of land In Summerhlll township, all cleared, having thereon a two story plank bouse, a barn and outbulldlogs. The Interest of T. Luttringer In a lot of ground la East ward. Eaensburg. fronting 66 feet on Horner street, baying tnereon a two story bonse and a sUble. RHEUMATISM N GOUT, BACKACHE, Pains in ti Side, the Chest and the J tints, Neuralgia, Sprains, etc., etc, the IMPORTED iiiiniinnn AiiunUn " a nrasji: 13 m EXPELLER IS AHP Will EVER The BEST. UKEQUALEO REMEDY. TJapd withzrpat succ-as In tbe Imperial ami Buyal Owners! QtMiiliai of Viofizw aud many ouun. Cst CsKt:! Tcttiscsial oat of 7 Tu itions. III. Jan. . 9 Tocr si-bnr I &in Exi lu-r Is raliy excel lent. Oor f-r su-zinc f rim FUieu- Diablun tot yr.-a. ull rind nocnltig to cure ner lui , hu . vi. t am txi-iter. hcufoi. ai .Ta.KS VS. KoTKJi DAJSE. f0 Cents bottle. , OF MOrT IBUa3LTa. OB IIRCT FBOH F. AD. RICHTER & CO., BIO Irrwifiirffjf, tf Tvrlc European H a.vwi RudoUtAlt. OV j am ct, leauA. rufirUsftiii- rrutniA i 3 PSl VZm& .iT.UI.Q. FREE Books about other Anchor I nadidai em AnolLraf bAA. ri aav is. .i oot 3 180 ly. Ob, Wa m Coava-fe. Will you b)d the warning. Tbe signal perhaps of the sure approach of that more terrible disease. Consumption. Ask your selves If you can afford for tbe sake of sav ing 60 cents, to run the risk and do nothing" for It. We know from experience that bbllob'g Cure will Cure your Cough. It never falls. This explains why more than a Million BotUes were sold the past year It relieves Croup and Whooping Cough at once. Others do not be without It For Lame Sack, Side or Chest use Shlloh's Porous Plaster. Sold by Dr. T. J. Davison. Batklta'a Arnica Halve. The Best Salve In tbe world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, letter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, aod all Skin Eruptions, arid 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, EbeDdj burg, and W, W. McAteer. Loretto. Assignee's Sale OF VAL.VABLE REAL ESTATE. T Tlrtne of an Alln order of sale IscqIbk out ol tn :onn oi nommoa 1'lsss of Cambria. count r. tne nnaernajnea asline ol John McCor mlck aod Lnclnda P. McOormlrk. bis wile, will e::poe to pablie sale oa the premises Hereinafter descnoeu as ho. I, oa SATURDAY, NOV. 29TI1, 1800, at 1 o'clock, r. m the fellow log described real as- late, to wit: No. 1. All that pertain lot ol ro.na situate ta the borough ol W 11 more. 'ami-. county. Pa., hounded and described w follow, that la io say Irontlnu SO feet on Main street and extend Inn back fame width ts prouelly of Abe Huttler, hav Inn lot ol M. U. Schryock on the sonth. aad hay. 1ck thereon erecte1 a two-story frame dwelling bonoe ond outbatldlnirs. No. 2. All that certain piece or parrel of land situate In Snmmerhlll township, i imorit connty Pa., bounded and described as Io41ows. to wit : Hei Innlnir at a vott and Dolnters. thence north 88 deres enat 140 errhes to a post and pointers; thence south a degrees eaai 14 percnes 10 a becb: thence south SS deirreei w.it 140 perches to a p.tst acd pointers; thence north 2 decrees west 124 nerches to tbe Diaee ol bealonlnir. eon talalnir lu'i acres. 65 perches and allewance. The coal underlay Inn this property will be ottered tor sa e separate and apart trom the surface thereof, with all necessary mlnloic prlrlleires: tbe asslarnee however. renervlDir tbe rUtht to sell the same as a whole, or of selling the eoal separate and apart from tbe luriace. TEEMS OF SALE. One-third of tbe imrchage money to be paid on tbe confirmation of the sale and tbe remainder tn two equal annual payments, with Interest, to be secured with bond aod mortgaice or judgment notes of purchasers. Purchasers to have the privilege oi paylnir the whole of their bids m eaih. JIISKPHH.MMUNU, Atalvnee of John and Luclnda P. McCormlck. Nov.tl, 18."0. Something To Interest You. -o- You are cordially invited to call and examine our new and well selected stock of Dry Goods, Millinery, Notions, Goata and Wraps, and Ladies Furnishing Goods. In black Dress Goods we have a good assortment of Cashmeres, Silk Warp Henriettas and Serges, and in colored we have the latest styles in Plain, Plaid and Striped Goods at all prices. In Ladies Coats we have a splendid stock of the latest nov elties in Cloth, Jersey and Plush in long and medium-length gar ments. Also a full line of Plush and Astrakhan Capes. In Coats for children we have a good assortment of Plaids and Plain Bearers in the latest styles. We would also call your special attention to a lot of desirable Coats left over from last season which we are closing out regard less of cost Ladies Long Coats in Cloth, in all sizes, which were sold at $12 we arc selling at $6. Coats worth $6 to $8 we are selling at $2.50 to $3.50. Ladies' Short Coats worth $3 to $5 are going at $1.50 to $2.50. Also Coats for misses and child ren, from 4 to 16 years of age, on which we are making the same reduction. $5 coats for $2.50 ; $3 coats for $1.60; $2 coats for 1. ... . Our business is steadily in creasing and owing to a scarcity of room we have determined to make a clean sweep of this line of coat3 this winter, and as they have been widely advertised, it will be to your interest to call as early as possible before the best sizes are sold out. Mrs. R. K Jones, EBENSBUKt. PA. r litis is no tcheme to catch trwla. 1P hart tXess goods just as represented. nOMMON PLEAS TRIAL LIST. Second Monday In beoeaaber. Indiana Oo. Dep. Bank... vs. Anns. Fisher etal... .a. Haver at al. Vivian vs. Williams et aL LanKenhelm A Shephard.vi. Parish. KutledKe Miller.... .. vs. lVnler et al. Prlnle.... vs. Piinsle. ray .Ti.UrTk Wyland. nine; vi. (xjs. et ai. W ylabd . I :iwXw)wVwll Irvln Kline Miller Anna , McOary at Son. HallanW Sanaa.. ....... Malchonsun w i ison Kunkle. nick. Yost. Klein.... .vs. Klnporu. .ts. t)ole. .-vs. Out et aL -vs. Kutruff et aL vs. Klllott. v- Storm et al. ..vs. Notlev. vs. P. K. K. Co. vs. Baker et ai. vs. same. vs. Iouvhry. i iii v Myers et al. .vi. ondeiler et ml. .vs. Adams. McCawley - tt-eafbur. rXov. S. 1SU0. v. Liiehl et al. vs. IMehl et ai. ..vs. Vaovbn. J . O. KAKBY. Frothy. OTKAY CO 4. O Came to the resl4enee of the subscriber In Portave township. Oamtrta eounty. on or about the toth of (ctoter last, a red cow with rlxht horn broken off. abou t five years eld. The owner la reauested to cone lorward. prove property, pay eharices an4 take her away, otherwise she w4ll be dlrpoeed of aocordinir to iw. J tKtMIAH BURK-ET. Portage. Nov. 11, luO. XTOTM'EtF INTENDEDED APPLICATION POK CHAKTEKOP lNCOKPORATlOX' Notice Is hereby srlven that an application will be made to the Court af Common Pleas of Cam bria oounty on tbe First dij of December. A. D. 1BVU, under Aet of Auembly, entitled "An Act to provide lor the Incorporation and regulation of :ertaln Corporation. Approved Aurll T. 1ST4, and the supplements thereto by Thomas Monroe. H.J. Newuard. Jiweph M. OanotnK. Michael Connelly, Andrew Yeackle, Ellas Sbafler. John L. Nlckol. A. Padula, V. T. Pfottand others, for tbe Charter of an intended Corporation to be called the "Friendship Hose Company." of Oal lltxtn. Pa., the charter and object of which ts. I "For the prevention, control and exunttolsn. meoi oi r irm, ,uu v, mmw. ,w Its memben,'' and for these purposes to nave, possess and enjoy all tbe rights, benefits and privileges oonlerred by said Aet Ot Assembly, aforesaid, and Its supplements. ED. T. McNEELIS, Not. T. 1890. Solioitor. poB SALE. In Cambria lownsnip. walk of Post Office, a small pro(erty. beautllully situated and aQ-trdlna: a hne view ol the town and wlthfn fit teen minute rt7 of I surroundlnic eountry. Contains Ore and a half sires of It-rtile land, a One orchard, lawn shaded with maple and catalpa trees. Four roomed bouse with summer kitchen, wood and eoal bouse attached. Excellent cellar. Drilled well, never talllmr suM.lv of Dure, ecld water. rood stable, three stalls and earrtasre abed. Excellent location for summer home, or irult and track farm; For terms call on or address. MRS. A. K. READ. Ebeneburg, Pa. nA8TlN'tS HOTKL. H J SHLT1UK Pbopubtor. ImIjmI at the Station, near the eenue of the town, on fr ourth Avenue. We endeavor to' fur Dish tbe best accommodations to business men. pleasure seekers and boarders. Persons In search ol com loft and aaiet will nnl It a desl'abie pis to stop. Tbe Table ts unsurpassed and Is always sunnlied with the beat the market affords, and all the delicacies of the season. The Bar Is sup plied with th eboiceat of pore liquor and clitars and notbsnc but the beat Is (old. Special atten tion given le tbe care oi norsea. H. J.SCHETTll, T- J KCTJ TOR'S Mm7fi Xi Estate of Florlan Bens;ele, Loretto borough, deceabed. Letter testamentary on the eitate of Florien Bensrele. late of lxretto borouain. Cambria eoun ty. deceased, bavin; been (ranted to the under mined, all nersona Indebted to said estate aro hereby notified to make payment vo me without delay, and those havlnc claims axalnst the same will present thesa properly authenticated lor settlement. JOStrHHlXH'E, Loretto. Pa., Oct. 15. 1SM. Executor. STRAY HEIFER. Came to tbe residence ol the subscriber idles: In Allegheny towDch.p on or about the 8th ot September last a stray red and white heller. 3 years old. The owner Is requested to come for ward, prove property, pay enares and taxe her away, otherwise ahe will lie disposed of eteordln; to law. OEORUK F. I1AXU AlleKbenj township. Nov. 14, 18M.3U 'UTOKSS' NOTICE. e nnderslirned bavins; bees appointed executors ot tbe ealate of tbe late Robert L. Johnston, request all artles havlna; claims airalnrt said estate to present them properly an tbentlcaUnl lor payment, and those knowlnif themselves Indebted to said estate to make Im mediate payment thereof. A. W. BT'CK. R BT. SCANLAN. EbensburK. l'aM Nov. 14, ltO. Executors. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of Administration en the estate of John A. K.-lee. late of Clearbeld township, Cam bria oounty, deceased, bavin been Kraaled to thcunderelaned. all perrons Indebted to said ae tata are requested to make payment and those having claim to present tbe samd without delay to JOSfcPH A KitlSE. Clearfield t wp., Nov. It. lttjQ. Administrator. G EO. SI. READE. ATTOKNEY-AT LAWV EBBNMBCaO. Pkixa. ome on Centre street, near High. a DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. J. Letters of Admlnlstratien upon the estate of John A. MeMullea. late el Allegheny town ship. Cambria county, deceased, bavins; been aranted to the underlined . notice Is hereby air. en to all person indebted to said estate to make Immedia te payment, and those havlna claim or demands avalnst the same shall present them properly authenticated lor settlement. H, R. Mo. MULLEN. Administrator ot John A. McMalleo, dee'd. Loretto, Nov. 14ih, 1M). (COMMON PLEAS TRIAL LIST. j Third Monday In December, IBM. Indiana Co. Dep. Iiank.va. Anna. Bntierbanxh.. ....vs. t'unnlnnham et al. Fisher et al vs. Rearer et al, trevy - - , Reade, CTosswell - ..t. Vle. -- v Haywood. Irrln , vcOiilet al. Irvln. v Kutruff etel. Kline V. Elliott. Miller. Carney. Sloan. I'se Wiley. Murdock si Bro.. lft"W i tray. Farrell Donohoe (assignee). Nettle ,. Saupp Ebeniburs;, Not. 3, 190. -Vs. McKay. ..v. stmitn. ..vs. McMullen. ..vs. Hombert et si. v. McKeivy et al. vs. shoemaker. ....v. Wyland. vs. Weakland. vs. Buck. v. Rhody. v. Washlnrlon Twp. J. C. DARBY. Frothy. Sweeps the County by anOver wheluiing Majority. Wc Always Lead in Low Prices. TbM-e u one thing that tbe people of this place are bealnnirns to reallre, -lz: Triit we are the Leaders of Low Prices In Blair and Catubrla countlrtS. All our customers admit that It la a decided advantage to purchase here. Notwltbbtard the efforts of others to fore pricrs up. we l.ave bouifbt to hetti-r ad VkDtAKe this than any prf vlous wason In out lilstmy Oar iiurtliasf for Fail pievlous to change of tariff were eDoraious. Beicc cash bajei9 we had uo d:fllcQitv la securing exceptional bargains. Scarcity or money in the Eastern markets Induced us to buy beyond the capacity of oar etore. Some of our goods are still in New York await in our orders for shipment. Our stores are now packed from cellar to -roof nut one lncb Is Idle, and this clock must move regardless of profits. We are offering ralurs never been before. aDd never to be secured acatn. Call and see us, and you will say that such values were uever to be baa as we'off-r you now. Our elock Includes everything carried by a modern Dry Goods, Clothiug, Shoe and Fur- nisliing House. TLUSn J ACKKTS. LOXG AND SIIORT COATS FOU LA DIES, LONG COATS FOR ClULDUEX. We have them all in endless variay. Our prices have you ru-D-ey and our goods are cnaraeteed. If any of our Ladies' Jackets or Coats do not i;tve satisfaction, we will replace them by givlnu a new one, as we have done eo before. Overcoats for Men, Boys and Children. We have a fine Hne of Overcoats In all the latest t.tvles. Ak to see our fine B-aver Overcoats with veKei coliars, any color, at f3 00, worth f 15 00. aoys Overcoats from f 2 00 up. SPECIAL NOTICC TOOUR CLOTHING CUSTOMERS. We received this 3ay another shipment of those Seal Huso Coats ana Vest. The amount.of ttt m is limlttd. so If you want one give ui a call at once. ' BOOTS AND SHOES. We have a full line of rubber goods at a saving of 23 pt-r cent. Give me a csl! anJ be convhced;ibat I am selling at the lowest prices between Tbila delj blaand Tit'shur GALLlTZIfiS LOW PRICE KERGHAHT. ISPAVIM ClEI BRGJ-IISrS IX r y-a Ls5 i? The HeC SaeeeeafBl Beaeiy ever dUoow ered. a tt la certain la lta Sects aad does no bUstec Bead proof below i BaooaxTX, Oona, Kay ft, "i Da. B. J. KrTOAix. Co.: . Sirs: Lent Summer I cured aCuroiTpon mynosse with your celebrated Kendall s Spavin Cure and It was tbe best Job 1 ever aaw done. I have a doacn empty txmle. having ucl It wiUrerrrt saeoraa. eurliut every thins; I trtd It on. My neighbor had a hoTM) wliA a very bad Spavin tnat made nim lama. He asked me how to cure tt. I recommended Kendall's Spavin Core. He cured the Spavin ta iue tUree week. Voon reapectfuTiy. OotxaBcm, Ohio, April t, ta Dn. B. 1. Kssrssu. Co.: . Drr Sirs . I have been aeUliur more of KendaJl Bpavia Cure aud Flint's Condition Powders Uian ever before. One man said to me. It was tbe beat tmrdori ever kept and the bst be ever used. CBTRsxaaao, H. Kay Vt, "CL Da. B. J. Karoaix Co.. . Dear Sirs : I have ased several bottle of year Kendall'a Spavin Cure with perfect success, on a valuable and blooded mare that waa quite lame with a Bone Spavin. Tbe mare la now entirely free Croat lamesrM and shows ae bmmnk tm thrjnnt. Ueepectf ully. If. ii. stDTcaiiia, KEHOALL'S SPAVIH CURL McMraom, Ua, Hay B, "90. Da. B. J. BrnmaiJ. Ox, OenU : I think It mf duty to rr-nfw yon ny th.nt. for your far famed aletftairi, Spavia Cnrv I had a four year old Oily which I prised very hUrhly. She had every aevere swollen V. I tried auout elsbt dirrerent kinds of medicines whk-h did no nod. I purchased a bottle ot your Kendall toavia Cure which cured her In four day. 1 remain youra JLaaxoa Dowma. Prtoe $1 per bottle, or six bottle for 3. Alldnur giMLt he it or can net It for you. or It wBl be sent to any address on receiptor price by Uie proprie tors. DE.B.J. KEMIALI.ro, boabtn JsaUla, It octlO.M.ly. "We have the larrrest and finest stock of Harness, Robes au.i Ilorse Blankets ever seen in Cambria county. A single visit to ci- establishment will convince you on this point. Uur store is a1'- - lutely Teeming with Bargains. We can sell vou Plush Robes from Two Dollars up. fur Rob.5 from Three Dollars and a Half up. Ilorse Blankets from Sixt; Cents to Five Dollars. Uther articles at correspondingly low prices. Give us a call. FURS ! FURS ! WVipn von visit out store brinsr vour Otter. Mink. Red For Gray Fox, Raccoon, Skunk, Opposum and Muskrat Furs and Skins - -. .a a j with you. We will pay the highest cash price lor them. G. L. FREDERICKS, THE SUN" tMa evert WATERPROOF COLLAR on CUFF THAT CAN BE RELIED OU 3Jc-t to &j?lt:l 'Not to Discolor! BEARS THIS MARil. CE UP TO THE MARK 1 89 1 . Some peopl aarree with 7V sas oplnlnn about men and tblnasl aod some people don't: but ev ert body like to cein bold of tbe newspaper which is never dull aad never afraid to (peak Its mind. Democrat know that for twenty year The Su bas louirht In tbe front line for Democratic princi ple, never weakenlna; or waverlns; la Its loyalty to tbe true Interests ol tbe party It serve with tearless Intelligence and disinterested vlror. At times opinions have differed oe tbe best mean of aeeompliebtaa the eotaouon purpo-e ; It la not Tkt Sam's fault if tt bas seen further into tbe ealll t joe. Eiabteen hundred aad efnety-oee will be a great year In American politic, aod everybody siiould read The oaa. Dally, per month. ..... fJO.M Dally, per year. - - 00 Sunday, per year. Dally and Senday. per year. - S.ne Iiaiy and Sunday, par month. 0.70 Weekly San. one year, .... Loo Addresa THE ftCH, Sew ferk. ALEXANDER F HAY. C1TERCB, Ladles' and Gentlemen's Dln Inecand Lunch Rooms. 614 Peaa arrane, riTTftHl BU, Pa. tfWeddlDiti, Parties. Loncbeon. etc., (ap plied with every requisite, to any available point, Ly rail or other conveyance. Special and propmt attention riven order by mall or telephone. August xt, lBU0-3m. SALESMEN WANTED. A ffoad cbance to secure a laying situation for the dull winter months. Lach sa let man fur nished with a ei'Uirlete cutot IlIustratiBK and desetiblriB: titm fruits, etc.. that (ell readily. Salary and expenses from start. Write for terms. kwt'l. BKUS. a. THOMAS. ilai'le Avenue Ainierles. ecl7 6t W est Chester, Pa. TRADE i in ma M A Ft V. NEEDS NO LAUNDERING. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN Hi A MOMEIfT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET. nal-Sk-ly OVEB.COeA.TtS ! Clothing ! i i I I Clothin Ilaving returned from the Eastern cities I am now prepared to show you the largest and best selected stock of Clothing, Ila's, Caps and Gents' Furnishing Goods at the lowest prices in the county. As I buy and sell for cash, I can and will sell you Cloth ing at prices that defy competiti on. Never before have the people of Cambria had such an opportunity ol buying first class goods at such low prices. Call soon and see my stock, learn prices and be convinced. Very Respectfully, I oca-ly C- A. SHARBAUGK, I'AhKOUTl'W.N, I 1VN.A. (I t) I) 1 I) II if ii T