MM y T BE.tNDI'RH. PA. rA1 t9' 1SS2- ',UCAL AND PK11SONAL. Lrvt to bi-mjiijw L QPciirnl th f-rt riclit to ue what Lmvt" the Fluke Economizing Tblet ,vu'ifv. wp propose furnish one of T "vv inefiil artiflP" frpn of churee to ''Lim who will ppiiiI or brinu us an J ; fir fie printing or fire lmnrlrp1 letter- ri1f.hea'l.. bill-head, statement, or .'0,k-t vrork of that description, all of f .h xn nre fully prppared to do In th -t rrstiner and at the vpry lowest cash ' the t'rae t0 8em or brin; 1" Vt er.ler. IMPORTANT TO rF'LIN,Qr"ENT PCB .TT,trp AND OTHERS INDEBTED TO CS. -Pr5, r owlne us for one or more years j' i- V1 to pav "P on or ifore the first ' t... riturf nnil In irrlpr to Induce '. ' 1. 1 . t . Ar af wo nrnnnca n n t ! 1 if i,.,' to accept ppr yenr irom an re- ' 1 . . rt Al ,j -1 H tliP couth v nii rt.iu irmii moe ?..'.je of It. A lifcp reduction will bp, made V' r0I,rlf, ''n, us 'nr advertising, job w"f.r, After thp time lndioatpd, Iiowpv J rfuroiint will bp allowed, nor will any I.?V:"2 nP done, as we have fully de T to collect what can be collected Zti 1 who owe us for two years or more, a '(v!c cnf for .qual!s If you don't take ad :J :r.k-e of the fnir weather. , J.rP. Thnr anil tH Othr Flaoe. Xp ladles all admire the stock of dress At Burners". -Tie emigrant travel over the P. It. R. f.'. new i said to be Flmply tmmene. T!nt harklni; coug'j can be so quickly Hl hyShiloh'a Cure. We cuarantee It. ;omor IS'ijrps Is visiting hls'son Edward, ipiriinent drujislst, of Charleston, W. Va. :Pcr't fall to take a look nt the big stock i :irrets, mattings and oil cloths at Bar- ;r. S Parker & Rro. say that they have f. t-pst M cent black bats for men In the iTiylr Bonclker and Miss Maria Hager sj eich find a letter awaiting them at the s'lurc postoft'.ce. Dic.i-cd kidneys and costive bowels are tri'.ent 1!!'. PEncA and Maxalix their f. At J.iuiPS drug storo. i-Evry available acre of coal land In ft ::!! eland countyls said to be controlled .peculators and capitalists. j !eT'p63 ntehts made miserable by that f -'.b e couch. Shlloh's Cure Is the remedy f ynu At James' drug store. j Everybody not already supplied ought to e ccsamer coat, and everybody should r ore from V. S. Barker A Bro. i-Will you fuffr wHh dypepsia and liver 3rp!i!nt ? Shiloh's Tltalizer is guaranteed ;.;' you. At James' drug store. -Di i't forget that you can buy the very i-t r?.uy mixed paint at Barkers' Just as frap as others sell an Inferior article. i-T!ipre has been no rain in this section f ftp pait thrpp days, and yet we have r.ril no one complain about the drouth. 'Yesterday (Thursday) was the feast of S ascension of our Lord Into heaven, a :y day of obligation In the Catholic Church, j Errmn, a nine-year-old daughter of Mr. t :ob Ilaller, of ridlldaysburg, died on last tulay evening from the effect of Jumping railroad Is soon to be constructed be-t)-Ti Falls Creek, Clearfield county, and 3'zway, Elk county. The capital stock Is 7;.iip.-,i The only Iron preparation that does not i'ot the teeth, and will not cause headache i constipation, as othpr iron preparations Is Brown's Iron Bitters. J T'i Cambria Iron Company, one of the ri'thipf-t corporations In existence, owns y.i acres of land In this comity, and 2rt,0.sfl t:c-s In tve other counties of the State. j-The real estate of the late P. V. Tierney, I , . was offered at trustee's sa! In Altoona t Saturday last, but owing to a lack of bld V'the ?ale was postponed until June 8d. j-(r merchant friend C. T. Roberts has r tl .anks for a neat and useful little arti 4 ca!d the Kcystonp Combination Pen l-e,.w;th penwiper. lie has tLeni for sale. ! -Andrew Cherry, an old and wellk nown :Metit r f Altoona, aged 9 years, dropped 111 from heart disease In Randolph's drug t :e, that city, on Wednesday of last week. i-As our local military company Is to ne f Altoona for Inspection by 9 o'clock on If it Friday morning, we take it for granted 't a special train will be run on that occa fcn. HThe Carrolltown Xtut notes thf death i.n a week of Ave head of catt! nrf rr a - . WUv UNU I ownod by Mr. David Garman. of Sus- Joanna township, but failed to learn the : . m.F. jubl opened a I p assortment of heavy shoes for men and j .' I )ld VOU e ver a.-a a rl a rw Kf T5. " ;..v.t I'irut , 4.ai- "V fcave them for sale, and they are cheap lrjhsUntial. -C o. W. Childs, proprietor of the Thlla- rh!A Tj'7je . . V. Ti v, . f "ate rnr, westward bound, on last Tues- mr.mlng. How we newspaper men do and write. 1-Tr.f Governor of Ohio sent a Moses to 1 uh!rtron city to lead a man into, not out r ..mi-, aim u was no rauit or a certain tc'T.a lawrer that, lis ihmuoJi in '-'r? his purpose. I -SotMng has yet ben done here In refer- e tvjp observance of Memorial day, but i A-l tf!at tha fnmroaolva nmm, 4 f r-n'.H win be attended to at the proper j -fr.d in a proper manner. I J s barker A Bro. are opening out this . the f nest lot of straw hats for men and p'eyT exhibited in Ebensburg, and all I. 1 r.ei to do to be convinced that they are l iPf?flni no fta nrU i g 'a J that three of the four offlces on f : fi,,r Cf t,ie pmposed new armoty r "--n rrovlsionally rented by hxwyers, i being that the building shall be 'parn and lighted by gas. rt Beebe and ? Pt.d to arrive here to-day (Thurs Vn the final steps in turning over -van nouse oy ttie contractor to ru-ty Commissioners will be taken. S; trker & Bro. have Just received ...r1'1' "f Kendall's Spavin Curp, nop rViina, Vegetine, St. Jacob's Oil, '-r p'-ent medicines all at lower n anv one else can furnish them. M.T,V'!t Ebn9bur afe invited to . , " jowi, wnere they will convinced that good goods are sold 1 j'-i at any other store In Cambria ' outitry produce taken In exchange J " ; " ,!f1lin2 nod scaly bumors.ulcers, ,a' l -Tofuinns swellings cured by the n uticura soap (the great skin I ' " i T: - r lnrrnl!v a .t ... i V I " "I!,'-'3its. t voice, easy breathing, i "rr''ot smell, taste and hear- '"'!-'n, n'l (I, Stress. TUoa oro ,ir. r.v,rnu ' "--" um- j 'irp! X . (;a,arr,, by the US6 ! "t f-r n,rt!h C'Ure' Con,r,,ete treat- j r "ne dol'ar. -';rln county Republicans are entire ' f.,v'!,''rV '""""nance theitidepend- ":' "t in thftrown party, and as a v.n, 1v scni irom ''p-nd.-nt Renublican st-.f '"" '"-xt w....k. arn.y f custo,.,rs should f.-rth-''eC.ol.leu Eagle clothing Store - "'"'"t li" to t . "7,'.'"" 1 iu'lu- varnishes, brashes, mmeraline oil (non '' f .,i.r' . , ' , av.,M't,"" "f ! p!osiye, and the celebrated Muncy Wash- '- ,ri5H,i S'n,ble ut- ' fr' tbtuachi,,eorwashinKclotheiever t ii'vtctcd. (.o and see for yourselves. i i. fui k iii ine;rancl Huntley has a few bushels of the cele brated Magnum Bo num. and Mammoth Tearl seed potatoes still on band, as well as a small quantity of Whita Russian oats, all of which ne will sell at actual cost. Tcrsons wishing to buy should call soon. The original "Little Liver Tills" are Dr. Tierce's 'Tleasant Turgatlve Pelletts," and are extensively Imitated. They cure sick and bilious headache. Private Government stamp with Dr. Tierce's signature and por trait mark the genuine. By druggists. (Jen. Wm. II. Koontz, of Somerset, Is one of the prominent Republicans of West ern Tennsylvania who Is credited with the intention of taking a hand in the formation of an Independent Republican State ticket in Thlladelphia on Wednesday of nest week. There Is hardly an adult person living but Is sometimes troubled with kidney diffi culty, which is the most prolific and danger ous cause of all disease. There Is no sort of need to have any form of kidney or urinary trouble If ITop Bitters are taken occasionally. We lnadverdently omitted the names of David II. Evans, Jeremiah Evans and Thos. E. Evans from the list published by us last week of deceased soldiers Interred in Lloyd cemetery, and for whose graves tombstones have been furnished by the general govern ment. The Jail Is rapidly filling up, twenty eight persons being the quota who now an swer to their names at roll-call. None of the charges against them Is of a high grade. Two prisoners were discharged during the week by reason of expiration of term of commitment. The memorial services In Johnstown on Decoration day promise to be the most elaborate that have ever been held In that place. Many If not all the various local or ganizations will take part In the ceremonies, and no less than five brass bands are to fur nish the music. The highest hopes and Interest of the race rest on the purity, health and strength of womanhood. We take pleasure In referr ing our readers to the remarkable efficacy of Lydia E. Tinkham's Vegetable Compound In all that class of diseases from which wo men suffer so much. Miss Nannie Smith, of Greensburg, whose long fast was referred to In these col umns a few weeks ago, has once more re lapsed into a comatose state, and It is now more than three weeks since she partook of food of any kind, with the exception of a teaspoonful of beef tea. The Golden Eagle Clothing Tlouse Is the name of the roost popular store of the kind In Altoona to-day, and any of our patrons who go there to buy a full suit, or indeed any article in that line, may rest assured that honest goods at honest prices will be their portion. Buy there and be happy. A place called Bethel, on the line of the Cambria and Somerset Railroad, which less than two years ago, when said road was be ing graded, contained only one hou9e, now boasts of twenrj dwellings, one saw mill, one grist mill, a phosphate factory, and several other buildings In course of erection. A lad named Edward Fauchers, aged 14 years and bailing ftom Chicago, fell beneath the wheels of a freight train from which he attempted to Jump in the vicinity of the car worKS at Huntingdon, on Saturday last, and bad both legs so terribly crushed that they had to be amputated at the knee Joints. "Woodman, epare that tree I" That Is precisely what Judge Lloyd did last Tues day. Everybody Imagined he meant to fell the historic locust which stands in front of his residence, but after knocking off enough chips to demonstrate that It was hollow as a drum he desisted. The tree Is nearly a cen tury old. Somebody's darling was upset out of a baby carriage and into the gutter in Indiana the other day, and the Timet, of that place, assures ns that although the Infant wasn't hurt in the Ieat, people thought from its cries that it had been killed. Just what kind of eries a baby emits after It has been killed that paper don't stop to tell. Shoot your dog or have him registered before the sun goes down to-morrow evening. That in effect Is the mandate put forth by Burgess Roberts, and owners of canines within the borough limits will find themselves confronted with the penalty in such case made and provided if they fail to comply with the dog-matic decree. The Luray Cave and Hotel Company have our thanks for an elegantly printed and handsomely illustrated pamphlet containing the history and a description of that wonder ful hole in the ground. The cave is situated near Luray, Va. , and so widespread has its ' ...v.w.. V llKtk lb lO UR Ol of the most popular resorts in the country reputation Decome that It promises to be one Our young friend Dr. Richatds. surceon dentist, Is off again on a visit, this time to his homo in Zanesville, Ohio, whither he has been called by the illness of a sister, who re turned a few days ago from riot Springs, Ark., after a two months' sojourn which had little if any salutary effect upon her health. The Doctor expects to be absent about two weeks. The new Court House will be formally dedicated next Thursday. As heretofore announced, a general invitation is extended the publie to be present on the occasion and see and hear what is to be seen and heard. No one. howeyer. who Is not the fortunate possessor of an invitation need stay for the banquet, which will be of a trictly private nature. The Golden Eagle they call it. but don't for a moment suppose that golden eagles are needed when you want a suit of good clothes, for the house that we speak of wold Just as soon take greenbacks as gold, hence you'll make no mistake if you go there and buy, for 'tis a fact all the year round, that nowhere in Altoona can as good bargains in clothing be found. nezekiah Conover was arrested in Johns town on last Saturday evening, for Indecent ly exposing his person on the comer of Mar ket and Washington streets. A fine of five dollars was imposed upon Hezekiah, but not having the wherewithal he was sent to the lock-up for five days, there to Conover the utter nttorness of bare shows and legislative enactments. Col. Chill. W. Hazzard, of the Mononga hela Rtgittcr, is to deliver the address at Sandyvale cemetery. Johnstown, on Decora tion day. The Colonel is not only a soldien an editor and a poet, but he is one of the wittiest men in creation, and for the latter reason we are at a loss to uuderstand how he can t'eal with a subject so grave as the one in hand. Notwithstanding the (similarity in names it is due to our well known townsman, Chap lam Wm. T. Davi, to say that he is not the Republican candidate for Lieutenant Gov rnor. The name of the man nominated for that position is Wm. T. Davies, and he hails from Bradford county not Cambria. It is easy enough, however, to get the two names confounded. Michael Dunnivan attempted to kill Jo seph Reese, with whom he boarded at i i . . . "ircinuun, on i utsu.ty last. The alterca- tion t,Hjk Place at the dinner table, and the cbairs. d'9 table were not only badly demolished, but Reese and his wife were more or less injured. Dunnivan disappeared the same evening, and at latust accounts had not been captured. II. T. O'Friel, who In Loretto doth dwell, lias a stock of new goods he is anxious to sell at the lowest of prices. The stock consists of a great variety of articles, among which will lc found ready-mixed paints, all colors, No mistake can be made, when on shop- i ping intent, by anyone herei be thev lady or ! gent, who seeks for such goods as are sta"ple ! and cheap, if they call on John Owens, who a fine stock doth keep of dry goods and gro- j ceries, hats, caps and shoes, and many things j else which are of every day use. So go there and buy, and for the cash you invest you'll get an honest return in goods of the best j Thousand of wnnian htcaa th Haw An l which Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Trescription" was made known to them. In all those de rangements causing backache, dragging down sensations, nervous and general debil ity, it is a sovereien remedy. Its soothing and healing properties render it of the ut most value to ladles suffering from "internal fever," congestion, inflammation, or ulcera tion. By drugarist. The next Freeman will not be rtrinted until Friday, owing to the dedication of the new Coart House, a full account of which v,ni ' "'";" " i ceremonies we hope to lay before our read- j ers at that time. Our natrons At St. "Viclm- i ers at that time. Our patrons at St. Nicho las. who are the only ones, so far a we are aware, that will be discommoned to any great extent by the delay, should make some ar rangement to get their papers from Carroll town next week. The largest and mostelecrant assortment of straw and felt hats, and the finest and best shoes for ladies, gents, boys and chil dren, ever seen in this ancient village, are now on exhibition and can be bouffht very cheap at the Variety Store of C. T. Roberts. Also, scarfs, ties, collar, shirts, notions, jewelry, watches, books, blanks, toys, med icines, etc. All ctmiiIs of the best oualitv i and prices low. A new plank pavement Is to be laid In ! front of the McDonald square out Centre i street, the lumber for the purpose having oeen oenverea on me ground, r nere are other sidewalks scattered here and there throughout town which ought t be subject ed to a similar course of treatment similar, though we don't insist the renewal should be made with plank. Stone or brick would suit everybody a9 well, if not a little "wpller." Mr. P. H. Walls, of the firm of Lindsay, Walls & Carroll, Hollidaysburg, was shot In the neck on last Sundav evening, a small pistol, not of the variety known as the pocket pistol, which generally holds a pint and are apt to inflict svounds of that kind, beina the kind of a weapon that did the damage. He was carelessly handling the shooting Iron, which accidentally went off with the result stated. Fortunately the injury received was nothing more than a flesh wound. The big feed in connection with the ded ication of the new Court House on Thursday next is, we understand, to be served up at Belmont Cottage, instead of at the old Court .Mouse ouiunng, as neretotere contemplated. iiuum; uuiiumc, as nereiniere contcmpiaieu, ; This arrangement wiil dispense with what i the Carrolltown Vrt calls the "gutting"' of j the Carrolltown Vrt calls the "euttine the latter building, though it will have no such effect on the invited guests, whom na- ' ture, no doubt, has fully supplied with all the necessary internal improvements. j Milton F. Fleming, formerly of Mt. Airy. ! Huntingdon county, died at the State Luna tic Asylum, Harrisburg, on Tuesday of last week, aged 26 years. The deceased was an , exceedingly bright boy until he attained the , age of 13 years, when through hard study his ; reason became dethroned, and he had been . an inmate of the asylum in which he died al- i most continuously for the last eleven years. ' A sad case and sad warning against excess in ; even so important a matter as acquiring an , education. i The new store of J. G. Ilasson ought to 1 be well patronized if there is any virtue in 1 printer's ink, and we certainly believe there j is, though that is not the only reason why his i new venture should prove a success. 'o man In the community is better or more fa vorably known than Gibbs, and possessing as he does good business qualifications and an honesty of purpose which no one can or will question, he ought to receive, and we feel sure he will receive, a liberal share of public patronage. ! The advertisement of Messrs. S. W. t ' L. Davis is big enough to speak for itself, and nothing we could say would be news to any one who knows the gentlemen named : and h;is need for any of the useful and in- ; dispensible agricultural implements, etc., which they are prepared to supply. Under standing full well the merits of the various machines and fertilizers thev offer for sale, and being strictly reliable in all their deal ings, our farmer friends will do well to buy : what they need in that line from them. j A man named A. W. Dros'augh, who removed from Orbisonia, Huntingdon coun ty, to Iowa about the first of last March, wus arrested in that State a few days -ago and brought back to Huntingdon to await trial for the alleged forging of the names of Dr. W. T. Browning an.i Messrs. C H. Reed and Jacob Brodebaugh, all of Orbisonia. the former to a note for $100 and the two latter to one for SIS."., and then under the name of ' Abram Wharton, for which his initials stand, getting them discounted at the Central Bauk in Mount L'nion. ( The convent of the Sisters of St. Bene- ' diet at Carrolltown was entered by burglars on last Wednesday night, and a valuable i Chalice, two or three patens, a ciueifix and ' several other religious articles stolen from the chapel. One of the burglars, a stranger j who has been seen about Carrolltown on va- ; rious occasions of late, was arrested near that place this (Thursday) morning with ' some of the stolen property in his possession ! and brmiglit here and committed to jail. He implicates another party, a description of j whom he has furnished. ! Robert Given, Eq., fell dead of heart disease at his residence in Ludwick, adjoin- ; lug Greensburg, on lat Wednesday evening. ; He was an ex-Associate Judge of Westmore- ' land county, and t'.se father of Mr. John G. 1 Given, who resided for many years in this Place and in Wi'more, and went to D-;s Moines, Iowa, about twenty years aro of which city he is still a resident. Judga Giv- 1 en was a man of sterling qualities and was known to many of the citizens of this county during the days of the old Portage railroad, ' on which he had one or more contract for ; horse power on the levels between the in- 1 cline planes. The Tyrone Time$ tells the following ' strange story : An engineer while riding on his engine in front of a train down the moun- ! tain steeps of the Clearfield branch the other day, after testing the quantity of water in ' his boiler by using the two upper gauges which indicated that all was right, heard a voice. "Try the lower guago." The voice ' was loud and distinct, and lie says was the voice of his father, who has been dead for ! some years. After looking around to see i him he quickly opened the lower g'iate, and ' to his surprise found no water. The boiler was foaming, and the engineer says but for this timely warning all wouul have, been blown to atoms in ten minutes. Hew is ! this? j Mr. L. M. Wolff, one of Johnstown's : most progressive clothing merchants, i the ! boss advertiser of Cambria county, as he rot ! only indulges very freely in printers' ink, ! but employs brass bands to discourse sweet ' music in front cf his establishment, besides j making ne of various other heretofore un- , heard of devices to attract public attention j and rake in the shekels of the multitude. About the only thing .Mr. Wolff seems to i have overlooked is the fact that the Free- ! man is an excellent medium through which ' to Invite customers to his store from all sec- i tions of the county, and rspecially from Northern Cambria and all points between Cresson, Sumniitville and Johnstown. j Seven tramps, two on Monday and five unr uuiu tiuiiimiuwn ana in wain Ml . All rplitivA i i . ' . , of them arechareed with stealing. The last I FrhHv i,t c f "? ,n Altfw". batch are charifed with bavinc on Sat irriav m ' , e .soveral companies com- last broken the lock off Tear at East Ca ite Ki?8 Sa"1 ,eTmnt' in Stl,te uniform ma,.Bh, which was loade.i ;"ith dr? Koo s : pa nies to .rrhVS rTftioni Com" and wlien arrested were having a fine time am? Li,In e at. before 9 0 clock of It. They all came from the "east, aVtuS sfecilon "a t T o'c "Thl ; the posseKsion of one of thero was a lady's . vania railroad , 1; JL Tennsvl jilver !.untlns-rae watch and chain, and on TuVr trm " r2 nirn P2n,M .n lit ""I!.0' I0""" 1"e an open-faced ail- ' A Kooia and rerurn 71"' ed 0 ver Ualtham watch. In a diarv found on one of the pairy is an entry made at Harris burg, to the ertVct that the party had a "good time'' in that city. They are evidently a hard lot. Mr. Georze riuntley, onr enterprising hardware, stovp, tinware and general variety .j 1 1 ... ... V. I ..... . , . y so admirably dispiave, e Iclta Tthe wonder I and admiration of everv visitor tn , r ?r?n' I "M"r,i iii'c iiiixn sioresim immense stock and admiration of every visitor to our town lias completed "arransjpmonts for the estab- ! lishnient of a branch storo at West Hrowns- ' ville, Pa., wliich will ho in charge of his eldest i son, W. S. Huntley, whom he has taken into j rartneriliip so far as the new venture is con- j cemed. The s-tore will be opened alwiit the 1st of June, and that it will be well conducted and prove a financial success nn r.na -i,n pv.c n nimueiai success no one who! knows the junior member of the firm, who i lias had cnnsiilortthlA -. ; . . gemai, afTable gentleman, can for a moment tioubt. May the brightest hopes of our en ergetic friends be fully realized. , We learn from the Altoona Tribune of Saturday last that the committee in charge of the projected school building for St. John's Catholic congregation, in that city, held a meeting on Thursday evening of last week and awarded the contract for its erection to Mr. Henry Slienk, for ?l'h,000. Mr. Shenk was the next lowest bidder to James Higliam Ar ( !o u'Tin for cinia roucn T-ti f . a.. cute the reiuirei bonds for tlie completion 1 1 f tjta nrArlr U. kl,.ml- n. 1 1 1 .. .1 I . . . ... . . i n, , . t'ut-iiii rj tn mi nuuut fur nish the bonds. During the past two years Mr. SiiMiik h this place, and also the new Presbyterian church, a bank in Johnstown, and an Epis copal church in Altoona. His reputation as a building contractor is of the highest char acter, and anything he undertakes will be completed in the very best manner aiidattbe earliest possible day. Df.ath of a Weli.-Knowk Citizen of Indian a Coi xtt. Mr. Thomas H. Cress well, of Strongstown, Indiana county, twelve miles west of this place, wbase serious illness we noted last week, died on Friday morning last, of pneumonia of the Innes," after one week's illness and only two days' confine ment to his bed. He was ,V years of ace an" was born at or near Newry. B'air coun ty. We first knew him as a boy in the latter place and afterwards as a voting man in Stroncstown, where he afterwards mairied Miss Ellen Burke, a daughter of Mr. Ed mund Burke, a prominent citizen of that plac, who built a section of the old portace railroad in this country, in connection with the late David Powers, and was well known to the then residents of Ebensburj. The de ceased kept a hotel in Strongstown, and was also extensively enaaged in the mercantile and lumber business. He was a men of un- niii'tacnaoiB integrity anil character and a most enrerprisine and useful citizen whose ni.. n-sn k i .i niieacnai)ie integrity anil character and a mace win ne narl to supply. lie leaves a widow and five children, the youngest of whom is about thirteen years old. nis v?n erable mother, aged 76 years and Is blind, and who made her home with him, also sur vives him. His funeral, which was the larg est ever witnessed in that section of fie county, took place on Sundav morning. His remains were interred in the Catholic ceme tery at Cameron's Bottom, about three miles distant from his late residence, after the usual ceremonies had been performed, Mass celebrated, and an eloquent and pa thetic sermon preached by Rev. Father Don nelly. May his soul rest in peace. Thf. Or rFT Monastery. The Abbey of St. Vincent, near Latrobe, in our neighbor ing county of Westmoreland, Is the oldest monastery in America. At the close of the eighteenth century Thodore Browles, a pious Benedictinebought the tract of land on which the monastery now stands and erected buildings, and at his death, about 17!)0, left it to the priest who should succeed him. Each succeeding priest was to have the use of the farm for life. The only con dition to the ?holiling was that the priest should say four masses for the soul of Father Browles. The farm consists of 500 actes: the building is of brick, 400 feet long by 200 feet wide, four stories high, with one tall towr. There are at the present time more than one hundred monks and lay brothers, teaching and cultivating the farm. The monastery was raised to the dignity of an abbey by Tope Pius IX in 18S0. and the College of St. Vincent, in charge of the monks, is one of the best known in this country. It has now 3H students, drawn from all nnrts rf thA united states, witn nnniDors from the old country and two trom Cuba. The barn is 300 feet long by 9 feet wide, and has ample ac commodations lor all crops raised on the farm, ,?o horses, and 40 cows. The monks do their own work, having a printincr office. carpenter shop, blacksmith shop, butcher shop.'planing mill, tailor shop, shoemaker shop, and brewery, all with steam connec tions. The abbey, in fact, is an industrial establishment within itself. The New Hat.l a Fixed Fact. A regu lar meetini? of our home military company, (Co. A, Fifth regiment, X. G. P.), was held in the armory last Saturday evening, when the following board of control with reference to the erection of proposed new armory was chosen : Chairman, or nf.rio, Capt. S. W. Davis ; Lieut. E. J. Humphreys, Serg't Ed mund Thomas, Corporals Williamson and Dow, and Private Marsh Tlans and speci fications for the building have been prepared by Mr. Charles Marks, late foreman of the entire force of workmen employed on the new Court House, which will be passed on by the committee noted above at an early day. The building will be a two-story brick, 40 feet front by 80 feet back, with the upper story to be devoted to armory and town hall purposes. The first floor, front, will com prise four good-sized offices, with two larger roems to the rear. Two flights of stairs, one at either end of the building, will lead to tbo upper room, while a ball will traverse the centre of the first floor, leaving two offices on each side. It will be located on Centre street, on property of R. L, Johnston, Esq., opposite the site of the old Academy, ami will cost, when completed, from S.y.OOO to 57,000. Dr. Mott's Endorsement of Sfeer'b Tort Winf.. The celebrated Dr. Mott, of Xpw York, speaks wonders for Mr. Speer's efforts to raise the Oporto Grape in New Jersey. The Doctor has st.ent years in Portugal and the wine districts of "France, and knows what he is talking about. Read what he says : 62 MAmsojr AEEKm. N. Y. Mi:. Alitbko SrKtK- Dear sir: The vlpltwliUrh I nm.lo last ypiir to your rin'-vnrits, wine prcse and vaults at raMio. N. J.. at'ifi- me thoron Kh ly that the wines jirorluced by vou nre purnnnd unadulterated, nnd the very best that cm be of fered to the public for medicinal u?s. Aetinr on my fiivorah'.e lunpre-lon at the time 1 have fi. ee recommended the Port Wine; more particularly tn my practice, and am fattened with marked benefit to mv patient. There can be no better proof to the rtnuhttnic mind, auto the Vine bein? made of the flnen Oporto Urape. than a visit to the acres of land covered with the vine bearing the lnxiirinnt fruit, w ishlnit yo'i wves In your praiseworthy enter prise, 1 remain respectfully vours ,. , , Ai.kx. K. Mott. M. P.. I rof. of Surgery. Beilevue Hospital Medical dol lei?e, etc., etc. This wine is for sale at James' drug store. Ebensburg. Thk Show. Main's International Show came to time promptly on Friday last, and in excellent shape, and the clean, white canvas was pitched for the exhibition on grounds jiT-t north of Railroad street The entertainments of both day ami evening were largeiy attended. Our reporter ven tures the opinion that this is the best show so far as it goes, and for the price of admis sion charged, that has ever pitched tents in Geneva. It abounds in varieties, is full of fresh humor and comical pleasantries, and shows the most varied and wonderful slack wire performances now on the road, without dou.vt. This was the second show of the season of ixs2, and it was not expected that everything would work with exact smooth ness, but there were no breaks notieeable day or evening. The show needs a greater seating capacity, for the people wherever it travels will go to see it. A prosperous sea son is w-aiting for it, and such it deserves. Geneva (O.) Tintm. The propriPtors of Elys' Cream Dalm do not claim it to he a curp-all, but a surp rptn ply for C atarrh, Col-ls in the head and Ilay Fever. Trice TO cents. Andy into nctriis tcith little finger. rFRy MA ron Dnwxs, Military Instructor, Mt. rieasant Academy. Sine Sine. X. Y Dunnsthe very cold weather I was snfferine with Catarrh. My head and throat aehed so seyprely that I was obligPrt to Rive up every thma and keep quiet. Elys' Cream Halm was suited. AVitliin an hour from the first application I felt relieved, the pain be eran to s .ul.sid In two days was entirely eurad. W. A. Dowss. Feb. 15, 1881. y '.'I most heartily endorse the favorable onmion of Maj. Downs concemide El"v Cream Balm : it did for me all that be ex pressed as having none for him. Du E i Fcller, Dentist, Sing Sing, N. Y. Col. u.iijuncnon,?L'.i2 ; Bedford, -.ss Belle tonte f l.43; Ilollidaysburir, 23 ; Ehensbur" .9 ; Johnstown, fl.16 ; Indiana, ?2 47 the funds for which to come out of the annual approbation A full stand of colors and guidons will be presented to the rpciment bv adniirinu friends after the inspection A thtBh',"ur 7$? SeTVA Vw "Panies at i. T . - - I " " " i n . UfWIS- iKiiu" n! r SeTd Pnies at leJl tei!' Jl1 SC0P nd en men are ex- pecied to conduct t'wnKoim.o k .., and tlius prove to the public that the Tedi ment is composed of gentlemen. Money makes the mare go," hut it must be applied to the purchase of Thenol fcodique if she has a chafed shoulder from ruuomg or Harness or anv other cause TU healing qualities are well known For sale i,. .1 .... : , i , . ' ' l" , ' 1 1 "'ii nmm j i . r o bV ClrUl?C!stS and ironori 1 . . bee advertisement. Important to Teachers. -The Commit rnittee on Kxamination for rermaiwnt Cer titicates of Cambria county- will meet at the lourth Ward School Ifouse, Johnstown June 3, 18ft2, fur the purpose or examining applicants. As this certificate should be val ued by its holder, and as the Educational department favor a higher standard for granting certiticates than heretofore the grade of 90 per cent, will be the one adopted by said committee. It is requested that aJl applicants confer with the Chairman or Sec retary as early as possible. r . lr c- A- Riddle, Chairman. i JLEXa Morse, Secretary. THE IHCillCST RAK. Made from harmless materials, and atiapt ed to the needs of fading aiid falling hair Tarker's Haii Balsam has taken highest rank as a reliablo hair lestoraUve. j A MTRAXiT. l'KOCl;riINO. j FOW AN ALLEGED FOUP.KR WAS KFBCt ED 1 FROM A SPKCIAI. OFFH F.i! AT CRFSSOX j WHILE EN ROX'TE TO CINCINNATI. ' A Deputy Sheriff of Cincinnati named Moses, arrested a man named Trite hard in Washington City last Friday, on a requisition from Gov. Foster, of Ohio, charged with hav ing committed forgery. Moses made the "mistake" of going to sleep in the cars be tween Harrisbnrg and Huntingdon, and the prisoner, taking advantage of his condition, stole the requisition and warrant of arrest from bis custodian's pocket, tore them up and managed to notify an Altoona lawyer by telegraph to meet him at the train when it reached that city. The lawyer was on hand with one or more members" of the Altoona police, who took charge of both Moses and his prisoner. Then either the lawyer refer red to, or some other lawyer, started for nol lidaysburg and procured, in some way not stated a writ of habeas corpr.t to secure Pritehard's release. In the meantime Moses, having got his eyes wide open, saw into the nice little game that was being played upon him and Gov. Foster, and promptly hired a conveyance, and accompanied by an Altoona constable drove to Cresson, Intending to take another ttain at that point. The lawyer, however, intent upon his prey, accompanied by another constable, soon started in pursuit, and overhauled Moses and his man at Cresl ; son, tamed loudly and blustered immensely, ! during which Deputy Sheriff Kinkead, of this I county, who happened to be at Cresson, of J fered to take Pritehard to Ebensburg and j keep him in jail here until disposed of by the I proper authorities. Moses, however, at last j wilted, as lie should not have done, and ! Pritehard was taken back to Altoona and , from there to the Blair county jail, to be de I tained until Moses would return from Ohio I with "papers" of some kind from Gov. Fos j ter. This is certainly;a case without a paral- lei, and as such excites widespread interest. The following in reference to the matter is j furnished by an Altoona telegram published in the Pittsburg Liispateh of Wednesday last ! and dateu the day previous : ; Miller Outenlt. Ksq.. Proseeutlnsr Attorney of Hamilton county. ( hto. and Speeiiil ( ilticjr Joseph ; JUo.es, of tbe same county, arrived In this eltv thii morninir for the purpose of receiving R. V. Prltch ; ard. who was forcibly taken from the latter officer : In this place on Saturday morning, while en route ; to Cincinnati. Pritehard is now in jail at HoUI i dayshnrjf. awnltinir the result of the leal efforts i which are beln: made for his release A writ of habeas corpus w is granted on Satur , day. which will be nrirued beTore Associate .Tudi?o Stewart in Hollidavshunf ro-morrow morning. A. V. lhvely and A. S. I.andis. Ess., will appear tor ; the prisoner, and the Cincinnati lawyer and W. i A. Hammond. K., for the State of Ohio. : There is little or no dotiot as to the identity of i the prisoner, and he was arrested bv the Ohio offi cer in vvasinnnton City in the reirnbir way. He nianaired to steal the officer's papers, and now hi? i lawyers say ne can t be taken without a requsition ' ami that the iovernor of Pennsylvania cannot ( grant a teqaisition in his case, as he is not a clti ; ten of the State. j Tho prisoner has money nnd offers his attorneys I banisome amounts if ther secure hi release. The 1 Ohio otrlcors have returned with a duplicate com mission, and wi 1 1 Insist that Pritehard is a fuifl tive and can he taken without a requisition. Oov ernor Foster has tcleKaphcd the liiots in the ease to Governor Hoyt and received an an.wer hat all the aid In his power will be ifiven to the ( Ihio offi cers. Prltehard"s attorneys have telegraphed a protest to Oovernor Hovt. "Poxery doodle-um dinkle-nm dum. Turn to its mu'7?rv muzrerv mom ; Tizzerv Iziery boorery him,' No bahy so sweet, so pitty as on." A your.ir mother dandllnar hor first horn on her knee minht possibly tie equal to the t:isk of trans lating the above nonsense into plain Knutish. but not beinjf any of that kind wc confess nnr inabili ty to wrestle with the subiei-t. though we know to a certainty that all who buy ready-made clothing at .Ins. J. Murphy's establishment". lo-. Clinton PC, Johnstown, Invariably iter the best of wearing up. parcl at the very lowest prices. Mr. Murphy has nn immense stock or the latest stvles tor Spring wear, anil as he ksens no "rood- execnt those of iim hest material and make, which he sells as cheap if 1 ,iofc . nc.v(M-i man Hiiy man 111 toe nu-'iness. wecan not too earnestly commend him to the rntronava ol onr renders. Orders by mail nrumnUv filled. "A man lives here which don't n faso To mend old hi ots. likewise old shoe? : My leather's uood, my price is pist, Hut times are bad 1 cannot trust." The foreirolnu Is said to be a copy of a sirn to be seen In Jirury I,nnu. London, s-ol. Hiumenthal. Eleventh avenue, don't m n,l boots and shoes by a very In rue majority, but lie 7i a superior ar ticle of the same, suitable Tor both ladies anil gen tlemen's wear, at tho most moderate j.rtees. Ho has pist opened an immense sim-k ol the latest Spring styles or all sizes and qualities, and would bo rejoiced to receiv a visit of inspection from every reader of the Kiieevan who lives in or finds his way into the Mountain Citv. Irood iroods and low prices are what you will a'hvuvs rind at lilu menthal'a. Ox Thirty Pavi' Trial. tve will send Dr. Dye's Celebrate,! Kleetro-Volts ic riclts and other Klectrle Appliances on trial for thirty davs to youna men ami older persons who are afflicted" with Nervous Iie'oility, Ix.st Vitality, etc.. sruar anteeiiiif (speedy rr.ie'l and complete restoration of vivor and manhood. Also for Khentnatisni. Neu ralgia. Paralysis. Liver anil Kidney difficulties. Hu tre. and many other diseases. Illustrated pamphlet sent free. Address Voltaic licit Co.. Marshall. Muh. f io-"9 -ly j IiyjIF..F.AL. OLAS1 OH A UK A. Married, at tho Church of the Holy Name, in this place, at 8 o'clock Tues day inortiiuir. May 16. lsi, by Rev. Father Ke.ir don. Mr. Winkikld S. Ulas. of Munster ti wn shl). and Miss La i:ra ( )'H abha, .lauuhter of Mrs. Daniel O Harra, of Cambria township. Kfr.T.IN COK.VC(5H Married, at the resi dence of tbe bride s parents, on Tuesday, Mav s, by Kev. A.. I. li.rd. of Fast Conemauirh. Isir'. William II. Kili.in.oi Taylor town-hip, and Miss JsxNia OOBAi-f;n. of Jackson town.-hip. LVLKY OKIS. Married, on Tuesday ir.orn Insf. May 18. ) . at St. .Ii seph's church. .I.ihns town. by Kev. Father P.crnhar.l, Mr. IIko. Ln Ev, of St. Nicholas, an,! Miss Casuarink, daughter of Joseph Ucii, of Creisro vn. F.F 'K K KF.1NH A IfT. Married, In Tyrone, on Thursday, May 11 , -2. bv Kev. M. F.'l.aufler Mr. Alkx. I;m ke, of Johnstown, and Miss Katii Kkisbakt, of the former place. AN NO i; N C EA 1 1 IN TS. ASSEMBLY TosEnr McDonald, i of Khenshurif, will be a candidate fornomi- I nation, subject to ionioeratic rules, at the next I primary election for Cambria county. A SSEMBLY. EniTou Freeman' i - Drar Sir: I'lcase announce the name of A. 1 J. Cnnisn-Y.of Loretto. ns a candidate tor Assam! ' lily, subject to the rules of the Hciuoeratic j.arty of Cambria county. MANY HKMlM'KATS Loietto, March 22, lsvj.-tft. A SSEMBLY. KiJiTon Freeman : 2. You are auf liorize.l to announce t lie name ol ; lun HABi, en,, rks. o i it.iiitiztn iiorouJi. ss a ! csniliil-ite tor Assembly, subject to the anprnval j or rejeotion or the lemoeratic voters at tho eom j lnir primnry election. Knowing his fitness ami worth, we enn earnestly commend Mr. Hr.iekcn to the cordial support ol every IXTn.-erat !n Cambria County. MANYl'inZD'S. Oallltiln, March '8. isi-t,e. FOR A SSKMT5LY. The undersigned oilers himself to tlie Iwmoeraey of Cambria county a! acHmlidate for the Ieit ;si:itur, and If found worthy the puppon of a majority of his fel low Iieinocrats e.t the coming tirimiirv election, and is endorsed at the polls in iW.vemVr next, he pledites himseir to serve the interests of nil cun eerned to the best of his ability and entirely re gardless of cithor fear, fav ir or affection. JOSEPH Ql'TWAta Ebensburg;, March 10. Ti.-2m. SHERIFF. The undersigned will be a candidate for nomination at the ajiproneh !n(c Ieu'.oTatie pri mary elect ion. "iibiect of course to the rule? or the party, for the nftK-e of Sheriff of Cambria county, and hopes to be deemed worth? of the favorable consideration of his personal and political friends. Jti.s. V. LiUKKlN. Allegheny Twp., April 21, lsW.-te. CARD. 1 liereby place myself before the Democracy of Cambria county for nomi nation for the oltico ol Sheriff, sabject to tlie rules of the party. JUHN UtiiE. St. Aujruwine, April 3, ISsS. POOR DIRECTOR. We are author ized tn announce that Charles flick, of I,o retto boronirh. will be a candidate for I'oor House Director at the coming Democratic, primary elec tion, the result of which he pledges hinisell to abide by. NOTICE ! All persons are hereby cautioned airainst trespassing on projierty owned by either of the undersigned. Any person found npon onr premis-es after this date will be prosecuted to the full extent of the lw. Mrs. .TANK DAVIS. FHANK A. HKVEREAIX. Cambria Twp May 1!', 182. -3t. NOTICE. The public are hereby no tified that I have bousrht from Thomas Mul lin. of (laliitzin. the follwinjc .lescribed iiersonal property, whicJi I leave in hi.s custody durtnir my pleasure, to wit : 2 cows, t) slieep. 3 ffirs. 1 cook in a stove. 3 bedptends and bedding. 1 c.irjiet, 7 chairs and I cupboard. JAMES McfiliAIN. Chest Springs, May in, lssi-at. "OTICE. Tliis i3 to notify all por- jLI Jons interested that tho book" of Dr. Al'-x. Crawford have been left in the hands of the under signed for collection, and immediate settlement is earnestly requested. The book? of the estate of M. .1. Teitellmum. de ceased, have also been left with me foreollection. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please attend to tlie matter at once and save costs. V. A. B. LITI'E. Allegheny Twp., May 19, lvvi. DM IN I STrXATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Mart Ans RraPLCT, dee'd. letters of Administration on the estate of Mr. Mary Ann Bradley, late of Loretto borounh. de oe4ed. havimr been issued to the undersiirntd by the Heifister of Cambria county, all persons know ing: themselves indebted to said e-tate are hereby riottbed that iinmediAtc payment is required, and those having- claims or demands niraint the same will serve tbeir own interests by presenting them proper!- pr-ib i'e.i for settlement. JiXEI'H HtXiL't, Adnjiuistratt-r. L-oretto. Aj ril il. isa.-6i. Over 5000 Druggists AND nystcians Have Signed or Endorsed the Following Remarkable Document: Mar3.S?-abury & Johnson. Maamfact'nr in Chemists, 21 Piatt St., New York : Gentlemen :-For tlio past few years wo b.-.ve 8o3 A vas ioua brands of Porous Plas ters. Physicians and the Public prefer Py",?.?, r r-';''Pc'" Pqrotin Plaster to all others. Wo consider them one of the very fewr reliable household remedies worthy cfcoatdctioa. They are superior to all ether Porous Plasters or Liniments for external use. Pej-macuutical product, of the highest crder of merit, and so recoroised by physicians and druggists. VThen other remedies fall ret a Ben son's Capcins Plaster. TTou will be disappointed If yon use cheap Plasters, Liniments, Pads or Elec trical Slag-net io toys. A 't-rUK j:f;.,st.Y at Last. tn-e ',. r. KtAD'S Vtdioatcd CORN nd BUNION PLASTER. A'LfiQrS SOLILOQUY. TIME January and February. PLACE Home. SUBJECT As follows i " Now let mti t!iink : die IloliJajg are over, and for tLese two months I really believe I fhall have more time than dur ing any psirt of the year. In March and April ppring dres poods will come out, so my time will be taken up then, and 1'ia jio-e I don't want to Lave much on Land when warm weather comes; to I'll just ce what I need for Housekeeping, get tho thinps ready, and make them up. )"There aro sheets, pillow-ca?os, and per haps some other articles for bedding ; t-.ea I must hare a snpply of tablo-clotha, nap kms.towela, and and oh I agoodma-y things, so I'll send a postal card for a JTousckefper't Trite Zist, and pes whrit I do want. If I go to the city I can then have my memorandum made up, and if I don't go I'll order by letter, aa I Lave done before, and get promptly jn?t what I want at the same prices that I would pay if in person. "Of course something might not bo;"t(st erarl'y aa I expect it, so I must send my order to a store that will let me exchange or will pay my money back if I want it. To do this, and have the greatest variety of goods in anyone establishment ia the United Statea to select from, I must address my postal card 'Jonsr W.'.fA makfh, Grand Ir.poT, Fnii.ALF.LrniA.' ' There, 1 came near forgetting! This ia a good time to make up underweir, too; so I il add to my piostal card ' tknd vie an Underirmr Price Lit,' and see if it won't be cheaper to get it already made, and sava all that tiresome catting, sew ini and trimming." WHENCE COMES THE I I?0U.DEI POPULARITY OF Allcocks Porous Planters? Because they have proved ttemselves the Best External Remedy ever invent ed. They will cure asthma, colds, coughs, rheumatism, neuralgia, and any local pains. Applied to the small of the back, they are infallible in BACK-ACHE, NERVOUS DEBILITY, and all Kidney troubles; to the pit of the sterna c, they are a sure cure for DYSPEPSIA and LIVER COMPLAINT. ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS are painless, fra grant, and pick to cure. Beware of imitations that blister and turn. Get ALLCOCK'S, the only Genuine Porous Plaster. t-s.-e..w.4m. THE GLOBE patent iJirnovro DNLAUXDRIED SHIRT ! PRICE O.YE DOLLAR. SUPERIOR TO ANY IN THE MARKET, FOR IT HAS THE Ssst Mils;;:!, fet-thss Wcrkiip, AND REINFOUCEI) FIKOT. Pare Tbree-Fly Lincii Ecscs snd Csffs, UAKIT?f IT THE STROHOKST AND MOST PERFECT FITTING DRESS SHIRT ix Tin-: wouia. FOK SALt IX I BtMtL li(t O.M.I BT V. S. IiiJtKEliuC- ISRO., Agents. BifHa sure each shirt i reinforee l ih front and FUllipeil l HK IjrLOIlK I'ATEWT UfKuVBD. TWO FARMS AT PRIVATE SALE THE on(JerJiifneH ofTr for at Tory mrwlr ato prices an l on ca.-y payments tho fullowinir (lentcl real rft;ite, situfire in Munster town phip, 'anitria county, to wit : FARM SO. 1, (WTAIMVi ACRES, more or les. In a irood state of cultivation, with a hewed Ixf Horsu. a iromi I'nAVK l!r.Kand the necessary ontbuildinirs thereon erected. FAKtf SO. 2, COMAIMXi ACRES, more or less, is also inanei'ellcntrn-of cultiva tion and has thereon erected a substantial SSTOKK Horse ami the usual outbuilding . THK TWO I'AItMS above described are located close to tJie Tnrnjdke, within one ball mile ol the vi, ..f "-.iri.-'.vr. on the K. It.', li. K . three and a-ha 1 1 miles from Cres son Station, I'. I. M . nnd not m'fh more than that distance from Hbonsburr. There is a thri init m ttAKD of choice fruit and an a' u ml:' n ce of pure warer on each of the farms, a irood well beini within five feet of the house on tlie furm first des enbed. Nearly all the land is cleared and under cultivation. Mb- I'crs'ins wishing to .ar"hase can either ap ply to ex-S'ieriir John IIyas. .Ih n't own. or to the owner on lite i.ri'mif'. I.I'KK KUCxEKS. Alans ter T p., April 14. 1-3A-2 n. A1 DMINISTRATION NOTICE. Estate ol I'ATnu-K Smith, dec d. loiters of adminit!atwn -m the estate of I'at- rick Smith, late of I'unueltiill boronuh. deceased, having been u ranted to tlie undersufned by the Ketfister of '- iijlrl a count v. all persons indebted to .-aid estate arc here.' y no:. Med titat proa-pt I y ment mnt bomr-'e. and ih wc hav!i claims or detnands anainst the same will jiresent tnem pro perly authenticated lor settlement. .TTT.IA SMITH. Administratrix. Tnnnelhill, April H, l-Si-6t. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, Estate of Jon jr flinr.i rv. iiwM. HavirK 1 "on appointed Ailmini-trator de bonis non of the estate of John Brnlley. late of Loretto borough, Cambria county, deceased, the under signed l.erebv notifle' all per-- ns in.fbted to said estate that payment must be made w ithout delay, ami thoe havimr cla.iiis a lin-t t he .-.nue are re-que-tej to present rhi in Vi-a' form f-T settle ment .IOSEFU IIkU-I'E, Ainii!jis;rn'or. Loretto, April ill, lSi-St. n. L. .tonNSTOX. .t-VO. B. SCASUK. TOIINSTON w SCAN LAN J Am '1:m:y--at l ! .IFXM l'l,. Pa. .i i--..-.ic toe Coiirt I :j -.-tri Ufoce on Cciilic firei.'. r COMING! COjVXIjNTGH THE FIRST Grand Show or theSeason COMING IN A- GLORIOUS PAGEANT of SPLENDOR. Tlie Most Pleasing! The Most Lauffh-dWc! JsL AIIT'S INTERNATIONAL COLISEUM! -OF WONDROUS FERFORMING GYMNASTS WILL POSITIVELY EXHir.1T AT ebensburg, Monday, May 22d, In TWO or Ihe JKA.DEST I.XIURITIO.NS ever rciidcredlnmler can-ao. A School of Trained Horses. Tonics and ivi;s. Ien'er's Funniest cf all Funnv HnmptT PumptTs A lioyal tiiL-listi iytnoa-iu-n and t"otirre? of Wonders. 1'rti'I. WlLIuS." the ' ' American lih.ndin. will every atternoon make a (rrand t ree ' ' TICillT ROPE ASCENSION, Walkinif a slntjle roj e fr..ni tbe irronnd to the dome of the canva-s. He r.otv nlv walks the rope back ward and forward, but wnlas it blindfolded. He also trundles a wl e lliarr. W over it c.n'a'nlra an infant son and performs the seemingly impossible teat oi walking the hiuh rope on stilts three feet in lentrth. It c member. tin is Iree to all. and a scene whu b on ,tTi-ed. can never be fonrotlen. Another special leature uf the show is the iKLAT FALMA FAIILY, Whose acrobatic feats are the wonder r.f nil! .InllN li'AI.MA. the in. ..Urn Hcrenle.ti,c Man w'th Jaws ol Iron and Teeth ol St-ill t e:o h exlnt in, ,n 1-ft w". b " teeth a cask containniK KilliTVIH (1 (iAI.I.UNsbT WAIEK! YOUXG VICTOR, The Whalebone Man, or Bsneless Wonder. Tl.e ever welcme iavor trs TITITF vn.l WH1TF ik. Kinol Comedians. CHARLES 1'ETl 1 T, the Ircate.n Mum m'ju kt- iivtr.K i'isiii;n iii:otiii:i;s The Champion Head Balancers of the World. RHKMUR and 1 Vl ! I. FY . tie m.Oispmed Chamtdenn 01 the Itouble Hor;7ontal liars, and many oilier MALK and I1..MAL1; l'r' .rmers. mat r e this the I3osst i n cl CJlienpesit Show on this terrestrial clobe. The whole to con Mude wit h the most lunai le afterplee fvr wltnd riiOF. DAL'GUEllTY'S GOLDEX COJIXET Ti iXI) will parade the streets at 12-30 o'clock, r. v.. seated in a (loryeouis I kind 'hari-'t. drawn It FlicM Ueau titui spotted Arabian H'T'e-o In. Tin ! fir f- a-r'f'nr i tb ex'."hitl.-n vfoor is' tho UKAiNDand TH H1LI.1NI Mil' A1K ASit.NSK i. will be m.ido by LITTL1-. MAi;i) IVALMA, The t hild tiueen of the loftjr Cor l. only E:i-I;t Years f Ae. I'lTO Gil AND KXmiilTlOXS DAILY, HA1X OR 8111 XK. AHMISSIOX, UEDVLEl) TO II ALE riilCE. OXEY -T, CEXTS. M'K'IAI. SOTI1 F,-'o ilan.Mir.g. no n:ini; ol Chance, or (live awav Sohorr.cs cf any de senptioa whatever, aiiowe 1 up.-u the eitui t.jn founds. ITilWILL PAY TOU TO DUY AT Hasson's Tew Cheap Store ! EBENSBUEG, PV., ir vor hast ai or nir. Honest Goods at Honest Prices EMBRACED IX THE EOLEOWIXG EI ST: ALUM, ALLbl'ICi:, AXLE GREASE. BAKING TOWDEK, SODA, BEANS. BLACKING, BRUSHES, BLUEING, BORAX, BRAID. BR'KFAST BACON, BROOMS, BUTTONS. CALICOES, CAMPHOR. CASTOR OIL. CARBON OIL. CARPET TACKS. CANNED APPLES, CORN. PEACHES, PEARS. " TOMATOES, CHEESE. IIEVIOTS, CHOCOLATE, CIGAR-. CINNAMON, CLOVES, CLOTHES PINS, COFFEES CORN STARCH, CORSET JEANS, COMBS. CRACKERS, CREAM TARTER, CURRANTS, DRIED APPLES, CORN, PEACHES, DRESS LININGS. EXTRACTS ami ESSENCES. FIGS, FISH, " HOOKS, " LINES, FLOUR. FRUITS. GINGER, GINGHAMS. GUN GAPS. " POWDER, HAIR PINS, HAMS. HANDKERCHIEFS. HOMINY, HOOKS ami EYES, HOsE, INDIGO. INK, JELLIES (.,'1 kiTHl), LAMP CHIMNEYS, WICKS, BURNERS, LAUDANUM. LEAD PENCILS, LEMONS. LINEN CI? ASH, MACARONI, MATCHES. MOLASSES, MUsLlNS, MUsTARD, NAILS, AND MANY OTHER ARTICLKS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. NO OLD GOODS OF ANY KIND! ALL FRESH ! ALL FINE ! ALL CHOICE!---ALL CHEAP! A Liberal Share of rnblic Fatmnfiire U Rcpeetfullj Solicited. di:ali:iis in FARMING IERrriL IZERS, FARM AM) WEDSTEK SPRING WAGONS, CARRIAGES, TOP ; NO TOP BUGGIES; WALTER A. WOODS MOWERS AND REAPERS; HOKSE HAY EAKES, Including the following rarities: TWEU, RETXDEER, nOLLL GS WORTH and I IC'J OR; HAY FORKS, LAWRENCE k CHAM'S DIAMOND IRON PIMS IIAGERSTOWN IMPROVED AND TRIUMPH GRAIN DRILLS Or tny other machinery farmers 7iiay neetl, from a Steam Thresher to a Shovel 1'loir, all from first class manufactories and irarratiteil to be exactly as represented. LJH:Mtl Ki. MAY 13. I ..!. .-I f. The Most Interest iiiLrl And the Funniest! ttf LI AND CONGRESS CF LIVING WONDERS NEEDLES. N UTS, OILS. ORANGES, PENS. PENHOLDERS. PEPPER, PINS, PIPES. PRUNES, RAISINS, RICE, RorE II ALTERS, SALT, SARDINES, SCISM )RS, SCRUB BRUSHES. SEW'G MACIUE OIL, SHIRTINGS. SHOE LACERS, SHOT. SILK TWIST. THREAD, SO A PS, SPICES. STARCH. STOCKINGS. STOVE POLISH, SUGARS. SUSPENDERS, SWEET OIL, TEAS, THREAD, TUBS, WASHBOARDS. WASHING SODA. "WOODEN BUCKET. YEAST POWDER. all kinds of UTENSIL anfl LUMBER TOONS, 3L. & S. AV. DAVIS.
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