CD riit'iSHl K. PA. jKlIA 1. - - MARCH vo iss.-,. r LOCAL .4XD PERSONAL. J'.en. There ami the Other Place. v.iumI good to the Supar Bowl. l)y-p-pi;i Tablets ttever fail, vm- gun'eries bo to tLe Sugar - r -t f . ..!. i pear to be tlo Paradise for j1 i..:..-t:i.li!i is said t Jn- a good thing to , t ew ; t oflloe is wanted in ClearfiaKl A.,.;i it. ie rl'd Chjveland. -.,,.r.d teivive n: f iicouiaeement tlie n-.td around predicting a late ;r:i t -A i 11 :ies- 11111 who wnntu ti take t i '" !K'' e disturbed slvould not it. If-'. : inix? crowd of pt-oph were in 4 1, ..n Sil itrtiav la-t lu attet-4anct at the , yrs c. K0ter. I - 1 1 I lie Mtr5:r.-.burg Jlrrald is llie name of 1 4 ne p.ii"-r s.ion to be pubhshed at M.r . .-. 1 .1: it. Flair cotituy. N.-.v w.'.ii papers just received at Bai-l-r-.'. "i s'ies and p:ttterr.s. Call and -u t ui 1 you ii'-ed a-iy. : M irk it down that unfit. Patrick's day, 1 tin therinometei registered 10 degrees I)-In to in Eueiis tin re. ; Mr. . M. Curtis, &k old and well known C t i-o of IIillid;istiurr, died at that place Ti' irsday lar-t. agtl 7 years. ' l!.e Wood vale Y ooieli Mill has shut t 11 for a period o( ten days to enable the C a,; iu.y to make sixne needed repairs. - iww r ather Sv.t il. ot Si. Mary's Gr H,a i catholic Chup-.li, of Altoona, Is stiffer li. in. in a severe attack of rheumatism. (j!,irr and ti:io'hy seed, fish in kegs, f in by the chjzen, as well as all other f-,t-ii:H;ne xood in great variety at Bar--is-. Wanted A girl who can speak German, V d lii'Usewopk in a family that. resides in 'tl.j country near Juhustown. Inquire at tl II: -e. A Iiee trial of I'rof. Harris' Pastille treatment f jr nervous and physical debility In Hi-n n ')i liad of Harris Keniedy Co., B'.. I.ouis. V.o. We believe that you can buy erocerirs tnd canned goods cheaper at Barkers' than i!,yt f re else. If you do cot think so, try It and be convinced. Tl;? jearly products of Americau for- j est- ex-'eeds in value that of all the iron, Bti-e! and o al combined. This seems to be Did general y known. J nines A. Parrish, of Cresson, has pur cl.ased the farm belonging to the estate of f iias Parrish, deceased, and removed there- ! to on Wednesday last It is reported in Catholic circles that J'.t v. Father J. llarmar Denny will be the lew Coadjutor Bidiop of the Pittsburgh Bnd Allegheny dioceses. Clipped from Canada. Presbyterian, un- der signature of C. Blackett Robinson, pro- j t rietor : I was cured of oft recurring bilious reattaches b Burdock Blood Bitters. Michael Woods, atone time a prominent c 'Zen (t Johnstown, aod a Democratic can 't! late for slieiill of Cambria county in lSo"4, -rile. 1 in Allegheny City on Saturday Inst. About this time of the year, when you .are moving, you will want new blinds, or wali paper, or perhaps new carpet. V. S, I; u ker .t Pro. have a good assortment of each. Mrs. Julia A McD Tinott, w ife of John M iK nnott, of Johnsiovvn, au l daughter of .John tcx. Esq., deceaoed, died in J oust own i-ti '"ui.i'ay last, aged about twenty-seven ' j ear-. 1 n account of the unow storm on Mori day la-t -nmked glass was of little service, a:;d persons who were anxious to get a ir'nnise at the eclipse were denied that op- l LltUIli! . Newton I. II iher's, formerly of this . j lace but now of Johnstown, has been suiu--u.oiH il as a juror to attend the United States ; Court which cotiveiied at Pittsburgh ou the l.lth of April next. j Don't forget when you want a new enr I 1 : ti.ai j ou will lind a larger assortment at barkers' than anywhere else. New stock J j-t received, and new samples as low as utjh-ie in the State. - Kev. Father WaUli. of this place, re ; reived a sprig of shamrock from the Sisters : nl Mercy at Dungaroou, Ireland, on M011 " day Hvening last. The note in which it was t :. closed was dated 4th inst. j --M.ss Ma Kennedy, daughter of John A. Kennedy, E-q., of this place, took her de ; pirtureon Wednesday lat tor Mount Hope, t Md., wheie she will enter the convent of the i-ters of Charity, as a novice. Mr. Levi B. Cohick, an old resident of Johnstown, and at one time well known ; here where he was t. frequent attendant at : Court as a constable, died io Johnstown ou : Thursday last, aged about 67 years. . By the bursting of a giindstone in the t.aulier SUel Works, in Johnstown, ou Sat urday lasr..Jame9 Stevens was thrown sev eral feet lutothe air and rendered Insensible by the fall. He was not severely inlured, tiOWe Ver. The correct name of the man who mur dered his father in-law, Farmer Warfield, In Huntingdon, Is John Edmi&ton, not Gard i;'T. He was reared by a man named Gard-ti.-r, and In thai way came to Dear his bene fa"tor's naiae. The heirs of Joseph Pfoff, deceased, will tfil at public sale at Loretto -on Saturday, tV '.'stu in-t., a cumber of lot and out lots in and adjoining , that borough. Parties : ing to purchase ground in that vicinity ou:.l do well to attend the sale. Wi iiain Stanley and Frank Pfoff, of Lo fe'tij, ktarted on 'Wednesday morning for -oine point in Alabama, where they intend w ( rkw: j at their trades for a while tutil the ea;tAr gets too warm for them. Sir. Stan ley is a plasterer, and Mr. TfofT a carpenter. Two Italians, nai&ed Francesco Cappar cel.i and Guisseppi Firo!i, were struck and in-tantly killed Dy Day Express east ob Sat ur.iay hint, while walkieg on the track near r"i;nifha:n. Uuntinudon nnn.v. Their remains wire Interred at Tyronn on Sun Uy. The Welsh people ul Johnstown will ! an F.isUdfodd on the TTlii and 28th of present month. Three large choirs will ; on the anthem, "Calm Be Thjr ..u.: . 1,." Ttere will al be competitor 'a'ions, sneaking, etc., principally in jiish tongue. 'i ' iinpressioji is general all over the ' ' '-v that when spring opens up business w 1 r-,ive. At Jbn Oweua' store, on ;.v t, business is always brisk for the roii LLat te sells dry go"ds, dress goods, I"" '1 at, d shoes, provisions aud.'grocerles at ti e lowest possible prfcee. 1 " Bedford county poor house farrn rtodur ed larf year S2y bushels ot wheat, 522 iu-ie s f eirn 02 bushels of rye. 1,320 k-- ;, t,f C(jrQ jn ear3i 30Q 5u,nei3 0f pota- ' '. and yet the steward spent fCOd.24 for fl "r an.J f.t. $232.41 for corn, and 120.80 f ,r potato-. Kvreit Preu -Mr. II. nry Miller, formerly of Gajsport, r c. unty, and who some time ago was i , 'l t0 !'av, beeD killed in a railroad j ' ' 1 ent in West Vlruinti mirnriwoH and na. i j( , - , . , ' ' j Citizen of that, nlacu ttia nlh.r 67 by appear!,,. in their tiildt. tn tho hunt It-a th and vigor. A tramp who had ?lnlua a bin took containing letters of rec '"! -'d -r.datioc, etc., from him, is now sup 1' ' -1 to have been the man that was killed V ? u'""- "'"t Miller was mourned as Cambria rounty h.d I'tnty-i iklit Prison er in the Western IVniUMitiary dutiun the year 1H.S4, and wa-i-hai itfri riy tliat inMitu tutiou with Hie sum of f l,l'T,r.t Tor deficien cy it) ttieir ni&mtMiar)?e. l't nther words, each falls pu-wnfr short about dollars a year of fcet pum liimvit in the renitentUi y. The Peoty iv:tiia li 1 i ;? J ;.tr i.at-j have cninmpcvd r u s 1 ! ; n n iarloi car- at Al toona for their own uh, their contract uth the Pulliii.iii Company haviuij termitjated. The first one m completed last week and is saul to have cot $17,000, is healed by new and improved methods, and is lighted by electricity. While coming up from Cresson on the noou train on Saturday law I, Conductor Sny. der discovered at Kaylor'a station that tiie flntie on one of the wheels of the pa-tsen. r car was broken, and to avoid an accident he was compelled to leave the car on the siding and bring the passengers up to town on the locomotive. Out of 1.j1 applications for license to sell intoxicating liquors in Clearfield cour.ty, Juile Krebs has refused 67 and granted M. The Judkie also said : "And we also desire, all persons interested to understand Unit we ""t giant licenst; in the tuture to anyone that t..!.. .. I.... - ... val upru aner nan pan, ten o'clock at night.' j The cigar and tobacco dealers of Altoo j ua weie notifi. d by Chief Kmch last week, on an order i-sued by Mayor Mann ot that city, that their stores must remain closed on ; Sunday. Threats aie made by the dealers, however, to test the Sunday law in its appli , cation to other business. They claim they are uufairly dealt with. A freight train 011 tlo Pennsylvania I railroad near Caipenter's stition, West- nioreland county, parted in the middle and 1 the two sections collided, wrecking twelve cars on Monday last. T vo tramps who i weie in one of the empty cars stealing a I ril, ere instautly killed and another one j so badly injured that he will die. ! The courts have decided that "no bouu J dary fence can be made of baibt d wiie with j out the consent of parties owning the artja I ceDt land, and any man who puts a harhed I wire fence along the highway renders him I self liable for all injuries resulting to stock j passing along said highway." Farmers I will do well to make a note of this. Mr. Samuel Fearl, of B- rlin. Somerset , county, lias bought the furniture, etc., of the Meiehant's hotel in Johnstown from j Mr. Charles Kropp, the present piop:ictor, . and will take possession of that o'd est.ib j lished hotel about the 1-t of April. Mr. i Fearl is the same gentleman who was here I some time ago trj ing to negotiate for the Cambria House, Mr. Samuel Varner, of South Fork, had a narrow t scape from what might have been a shocking death, on Monday last. He was walking across a tfiidge 0:1 ilie. railroad near Soutn Fork ann stepped from the-south to the north track, when he was ytiuck by an en- Kine attached to local height that lie had railed to observe, and had his ami broken between the wrist and the elbow. Pneumonia is feattully prevalent and fatal this winter, and March and April will sea no diminution in the (reauencv of its attacks. When the symptoms are tirt ob- served, a mustard and n ix m-al poultice I should be appded all over the chest, the pa : tient should remain quiet and warm In bed, j and recovery will be aimost ;n assuied (HCt. At least, so says 11 n expert in the matter Bedford is baoly in need of a plumber, j A good plumber could make an txeellent j living here. Will our xchanges please I make note of this and help us to get one? Ueilord Gazette. Ebensburg might loan the ; people of Bedford a plumber if they will i agree to return him about the 1st of June. Our water mains are all frozen up arid we won't i.eed a plumber untti the frost goes out Prof, J. S. Brown, w ho conducted the music during the last County Institute, will hold a musical convention In Ebenshurg for two weeks beginning May 4th. Prof. Brown lias ruade the study of vocal music a special ty and is meeting witti great sue"es in his ptotesslon. The people of Eoenstiurg and vicinity will have an opportunity to join U03 class, and receive t lie benefit of thorough ( ami practical Instruction in vocal music. ' Miss Annie Trexler, daughter of Mr. . John Trex'.er, of Dean township, residing , on the Dry Gap road running from Chest Spii. gs to Altoona, as a matter of curiosity, kept an account of the sleds passing on that road from the 2nd of February up to the 2sth. Six hundred and seventy passed I going toward Altoona, and five hun Jred and i riiuety-nve passed going towards Chest j Springs. A large number also passed du : ring the night w Idle M iss Trexler was snep j ing, ot which there was no account kept, t The Cambria county soldier who got : drunk and disgraced himself and his regi merit while in Washington Cily, during the 1 inauguration, deserved severe Hiid exeiu , plary punisbmint. But if Col. Hastings j stripped him of his uniform and turned him i in his shirt and drawers Into the street of . Washington, as the papers pay he did, lie outraged common decency and humanity, . and in our opinion disgraced the National Guard of the State. Hertford Inquirer. 1 A car loail of Indian children passed 1 through this place on Wednesday evening i on their way to Martinsburg, under the care of I'rofessor P. II. Bridenbaueh, of the Ju niati Collegiate Institute, where they are t he educated. There were forty nine af them, ttieir ages tanging from 8 to 22 years, and Uiey belong to the Oneida reservation, Greerwburg, Wis. The Government has agreed to pay f 150 per annum per capita, provided the Indian children are secured, transported, and clothed at the expense of I the institution. lloUidayr&uru Standard. The Somerset-county jail is & disgrace to the comnty. Badly planned, poorly con structed. Illy ventilated and drained, it Is wholly anj entirely unfit for tie purpose for which it is intended. Year in and out the Grand Jury has visited this place and rec ommended changes and Improvements, but here the matter has ended. We vnderstand that the prexeut Board of Commissioners contemplate making some of the much needed improvements, and, witn this In 1 view, have gone to Ebensburg to inspect the Cambria county Jail. We hope they will do something in the matter, and that quickly. Somerset Herald. Alexander B. VTiogate, of Tyrone, was killed on the Clearf eh! branch on Thursday of last week. He was a member of the wrecking crew and had been out helping to j clean up a wreck that had occuried near Vail station, and on returning had gone out ou the platform of the ear on which he was riding to put on the brakes. A section of the train had broken loose and when ttie first section was stopped tfce rear section ran into it. smashing the platform on which Mr. Wingate was standing and crushing him be- 1 tween the cars into a shapeless mass. His I death was instantaneous. He was about 42 j years of age and leaves a wife and two two children to mourn his loss. I Coanty Superintendent Strayer has en : aaged Prof. L.S. Shimmell, of Huntingdon, : to assist with the Ebensburg Normal School. Frof. Shimmell is a graduate Id the scientific i course of the Millersville State Normal School, and a teacher of experience and ability. After graduating he was a member of the faculty of the Huntingdon College; for several years the .Superintendent of ttie model school in the Shippenshurg State Vnrm.1 vn.oj nrtJi A i . . : : , . . -. t.i i iMiniia aui air ii f-.st-II i, M mci pit 1 Ol j'u lj is. 1 jmi 1.1 w 1 liuuiiiiuiiu, I (I . lie has been employed to teach in the Ebens burg Normal School because he is personal ly known to Superintendent Strayer to be a competent instructor. Prof. Snimruell was a classmate of Prof. J. S. Taylor, who as sisted in conducting the Ebushurg Normal during the term of 1882. McDonald at KoreU i st hs 16 pounds yellow su-isr for M ; 12 pounds white suar. ?l ; rt pounds green or roasted e.dT:e. 51 ; G pounds b:-t green or roasted c. H.k, Jl ; 4 bixs essence enflee, 10 cent-; 4 p ipers b.ik ing soda, 10c ; .1 ;iu:idi lice, ."; ; 4 pounds barley, -"; 5 p.mu:ls oarmeai, 25t ; r pounds h:.ii!ij, ?'r : " , ,,.,s toiimtot s, 2.V- ; 3 cans corn, J.",i- ; 2 h; 2."i ; 2 '.'a. ions cailjun oil,2.".c: goi.il ni"l:i--e. - j ei galhin ; Uet sjrup, .VY' -cr tiiiir.ii ; heinnr, f 1.7.1 per ,'4 barrel ; mackeiel, $2 ,VJ to f 5 .0 ner i bar rel ; diess guods, notions, boots, shoes, hats, caps, and all other goods at equally low prices to close out our present large otock. The Supreme Couit has decidcil that the letting of a lnuse by parole for a cer tuir. sum pn month, is not a lease from year to ar. And when a tenant from moulh to mouth holds uver tor moie tiiau a year, he does not become a tenant from year to year, hut remains a tenant from month to month. The tenant in sued cates is not liai:e lor a whole jeai's lent, and is not entitled to thiee months notice to quit. On;y in cases where a written lca.se provides otlu-rwi.se is tiiis decision inapplicable. A mail may leaso a house for mote than a mouth or a vtar wheu the te; uis of the written agiemeut hold good. These facts are important as the hist ot Apni approaches. It only requires a inonth'.s notice to oust a tenant where there is no lease. Editor Swank of the Johnstow n Tribune in Fi-bruniY last, published a man ia.!e no tice which atterwaids proved to be buuns and caused ll:e parties named in the notice and their tiiends consideiable annoyance. Mr. Srt'unk was determined to find out the p irtii to the hand and his efforts have at last been rewarded. The parties, William II. Custer and Ephraim L, Vainer, two young men of Jackson township, were ar rested on Saturday 'ast and brought before 'Squue Fisher of Johnstown, when Mr. Swam; in consideration of th ir youth al lowed them to go, alter signing a paper ac knowledging that they were the guilty par ties and pajing the costs. It may prove a useful lesson to these young men and to oth ers who may be inclined to furnish untruth ful s'atetiieii ts for the, purpose ot injuring or i!diculi::g their neighbors. M il OOI. KI I'OFtT. The following is the report of the FJii ns- burg t-choois for the month ending March 13. avi'mte Knrolleil. attendance. Tk.uhkrs. M irr K. lVivls . Mr?. ' I.cwIf.. Allic Lloyd ... i i llfl 1? I KlI'iH . . . J. W. I.eech 1 2S T S7 -li 44 -i I : 1,4 1 M :!! 14 4s 1 3 i 'J7 '2S tS 14 -2 45 6 4 : -:i l' 1 -Jl 14 :i" 3 5 : I t 34 -2') i-2 SO 3 Totals : 5 los 343 YM. b3 3 14 The following pupils were Perfect in at tendance during te month : School No. 1 Charlie Hanson, Peter Lud wig, Walter McCaslin, Altert Mack, Joseph Burkey, Harrv ConueM, Charlie S- chler, Al mira Gilleti, Clinton Hitter, Morgan Evans, Lewis Evans, Iivin G wit, Blanche Folsoui, Ollie Cotmell. Boom No. 2 Harry stdncfel', Matthew li 'itcliiie, B -nnit Oatman, Charles Weak laud, Milton Luther, 1'ib m Luther, John uie Thomas, George Thomas, Joe Hender son, Willie Kennedy, Fred. Jones, Emma Morrow, Minnie Kirschner. Boom No. 3-Leniiie Jones, Eddie Luth er, Beiclittt G i man, Geoi ge Stough. Joseph Blair, Orton Davis, Norris Mason, Bay Jones, Emmet Davis, John McBreen, Delia Folsom, Katy McBreen, Sadie Chute, Alice Davis, Annie Maloney, Maggie McCabe. Boom No. 4 Caddie Kerr. Birdie Shen- kle, Eduie Linton. Shennan Mason, O.in Baiktr, Ilerschell Davis. Boopi No. r Bobert Scan Ian, Lester Lar imer, Herman Jones, John Scanlan, Milton Conned, Frank Connell, Frank Kennedy, fills worth Evans, Criss Shannon, Mollie Ev ans, Izom Davis, Maud Luther, Irene Ev ans, Mary Shoe maker. - - List op Licences Gkantkd and Befi'sku On Monday last Court met lor the pur pose of acting on the license applications. President Jndg Johnston and Assiciate Judge Mastery were present on the bench. Associate Judge Flanagau being unable to attend on account of ill health. The following applications were refused : Job Morgan, Second ward, Johnstown, quart license ; John Gearhart, Second ward, Conemaugh borough, tavern license; Mar tin Lo(.an, First waid, Cambria borough, eating house license The following applications were held over for further consideration : Griffith Bonner, Gallitzin borough, tavern license; Joseph Dashner, Gailitzin borough, eating house license ; Daniel McKenna, Tunneihill bo rough, tavern license; Philip P. Miller. Sus quehanna township, eating house license. Ttie application of Elizabeth Burke, of Second ward, Conemaugh borough, for eat ing house license, was granted on condition that the house occupied by her was not the Beuler House. Ttie balance of ttie applica tion, numbering 44, were granted as ap plied for. With all her ot-her troubles in Ejypt, and Ireland, and Asia old Knglandhas also been passing through a serious agricultural crisis, in which the ancient proverbial ex- ressior., "as good as wheat," lost its force, for the price of that -commodity touched the lowest point it has reached in the lite of this generation. What thought on the crisis, what wt-n its effects, and what remedies have been proposed, are questions that con cern the American aknost s much as the Englishman, whether ho be a producer or consumer of wheat ; fcnd they are very ably and clearly discussed in an article by Wm. E. Hear, editor of the Bark Lane Express, m the North American Beview foi April. In the same number Charles Dudley War ner presents an interesting '"Study of Pri-on Managemeut," while Robert Buchanan, the Enzlih poet, discusses "Free Thought in America," T. V. Powderly '"The Army f the Discontented," and Prof. Hunt, "How to Reform Engdsh Spelling." The ether articles are . "The Law's lelay," by Chief Justice Thomas F. Hargis. and "Character istics of Persian Poetry,"' by A. R. Spofford. But what will probably attract the most im mediate attention is the new department of "Comment, " consisting of brief criticisms of articles ttiat have appeared in the Reriew. Murat IIlsieal's political article in the March number is discussed by three writers a Democrat, a stra;ght Republlean, and an Independent liepublican. Richard It. Stod dard comments with a good deal f feeling ou Max Mailer "'Buddhist Charity," and wtlier corresponds nts take this pleasant op portunity to offer a singie thought where an extended article would, perhaps, find neith er room nor readers. BaLlxtu's Maia7ise for April is as good an Usual. It ,t"'isf!l with an illustrated ar ticle ou linlia, an liuoortatit prodiictiiia at the prewnt tiuif, wtied Uus.sia ana England are Rlarmi; at caoh otlier in Aftftianrntao. Then roan's "Iewey ami I ; or Sailor Boys Wanderinan," toy Wm. II. Tliomes author of "The Belle of Auntrali," and "On Land and tv a," two well known boobs of travel and adventute, and which ha a larjjo sale. In this part ot the story the American and French boys start out on an overland jour ney from ban Diego to Los Angfilos, Cali fornia, and meet wilh many str nee adven tures on the way. from an enraged bull to a fierce mountain lion ; and at a lotieiy r a nolle a heauttful little Kirl a regular prairie flow er to whom Lt-wev makes love in his usual Impetuous manner, and gets rebuked for his boldness. The Mory is growing jn interest, and promises to be the author's best. Re member litis narrative is of California life during the early days of the Mexican War, and is historically correct in all its dates and incidents so must prove of interest to thou satins of people, no-sides the boys and eir! of the country. Iltllou' is the only $1.50 per year, or 15 cents single number, and is the best magazine in the country at the price. Addtes. Thotaes Talbot, 23 Uaw ley St., Boston, Mass. co.n mi it vi i n. j i CAltUOXI.TOyVN, Camrnis 'V., March 15. ISS.".. Editor Frkkman : As I sat by the win dow on Suuday last and watched the hun dreds of people of this community passing and rt nassing to and from church. in sie'ubo, sleds, jumpers and rigs of every description, and dressed in vatiou costume., seeininu'y adapted to comfort ratner than show, I was impressed with their earnestness, and espe cially wilh their pu-ictintlity In tegaid to their religion, and I concluded that if ever a congregation of church going people, wor shiped God from a .sense of love and duty, earnestly, tuillifully and sincerely the people of the congregation of ttie Catholic Church at Carrolitown certainly do. Imme diately before rhuich time, the one main street is janiiiod with teams, sleds, sleighs, etc., and horses .ire hitched to every availa ble hitching pos,, and at sound of the bell there is a q'liet. uuobti usive, well-ordered ru-h for the church door, and in a very short time the huge and commodious building is filled to its utmost seating capacity, wheu Mass is si.id by Father E.I win or Father Pri or and a shoit but pointed sermon preached. Ttie services being over, all seem anxious to get home, an. I lu an incredibly shoit time the town lias resumed Its former Sunday quiet, which remains undisturbed, except by the evening services, until the opening up of the usual weekday business on Mon day tnorRing. The somewhat extensively circulated re poits of af ter-ciuirch beer-drinking and gen eral rowdyism here Jon Suuday. are fabu lous, and without a shadow of truth, as our town is as quiet and orderly during the Sab bath day and evening as your more modest and pretentious town ot E iensburg, or any town in the county. Pei haps much of ttie harmony and good feeling existing tiere, and the earnest and devoted manner of the worshipers, with the absence of that not uncommon manner of chinch-going people that indicates so plain ly that " I am a little better ttian my neigh bor," is due to the fact of there being but one cliuicti, one religion, and one people in the community ; and when compared with Ebensburg aud other adjoining towns of mixed religion and numerous churches ; where, on Sunday, the people are going in opposite directions, this way and that, each to his or tier house of God, we cannot help hut feel that it is more conducive lo harmo ny, to a kiud and generous feeling of Chris tianity, to a more devoted and earnest wor ship and a closer fellowship with each other and with God, to have but one church one grand centre, where the minds and the pray ers of ttie people may be concentrated in do ing honor and homage to the " one only liv ing and true God." After having been a resident of the town for nearly two months, I am much pleased with the unassumed, kind, and friendly disposition of the people. J O. C. Odds and I'. ml from Client Nprlna. 'What though, like cominonerg ef air. We wander out we know not where, Hy cither house or hall ? Yet nature's charms, the hills and woods. The Fweepini vales, and foaming floods. Are free alike to all. Iu days wher. daisies di;ck the uround. And liluetliir J; wtilptlc clear. With honest joy our hearts will bound. To see the coiuinn year. On "raes when we please, then. We'll iit and sowth & tune ; Syne rhyme ttll't, well time till't And sinn't when we lute done." fc'Hrn. Stern old winter is leading gushing spring unto the stage of the s-asons ; the patriarch may shed a few tears at the patting scene. A little frost and snow are factors in the enterprise and prosperity of the Temperate Zone. mote fiost would freeze up Energy eternal summer would slacKen bis nerves : Opulence and poverty present a parallel condition. The small boy rejoices on the hillside, and knocks the legs from under his feilow as he rushes on his sled into the vale beneath. II whoops on the frosty air. and ducks his head when his mother calis yet his pants will tighten on the place where they ought to tighten. The ' blackening train " of crows now take their flight at evening to the neighbor ing yvoods ; the jay has also put in appear ance. Chest Sprines hs a l.K'k up, which was recently animated by a sensible presence. They fed him on the best, beef, pork, fish, pies and cakes, with steaming coif e. A man was in attendance to see to his wants. What a contrast between the old times and the new ! There are four candidates for the office of Postmastei here A sort of literary scram ble. There must be sujar on postage stamps. It is amusing to sea the jealousy developed among hens. The other morning a boy brought us a fresh hen, to winch the " cock o' the walk " paid immediate courtesy. A " lady in black " standiug near, ruhed upon tier rival with great fury, giving his feath ery lordship as much as he could do to part the combatants. Memory in hens is also remarkable. A hen had been absent frotn a certain roosting place for four months, but at night she re sumed her accustomed place as if she had been there the night before. Cel. Ingersoll says that Mihammed was a greater man than the Founder of Christian ity. That is because Mohammed was near est in the angle of moral vision. Ingersoll forgot that one of the twelve apoetles fore told the rise and progress of Mohammedan ism. Revelation, Chap. ix. One of Dr. Miller's ponies, which be left in charge ot Mr. Geo. Reininger here, died the other night of " heart disease," so they say. At any rate, the animal's heart was larger than that which commonly pertains to the equine species. Some of Uie small shops in Chest Springs are dying out, while others are growing in importance. The extinct species, following the law of evolution, develop into a higher sphere. If the prices evolve in an Inverse ratio, so much less is the fact to be regretted. The Second Adventists are like a caiavan iourneying through the Desert of fsahara. They see a mirage, born of heated vapors, green fields and eool rivers right at hand. They come to the place, but lo ! disappoint ment and dispair ; when all the white the mirage was hut the tree image of a far-distant landscape, lifted to their visiou by the intervening atmosphere. A. D. H. Chest Springs, March 16, 1885. j The Dream of Tnntb. I The dreams we s fondly loved in early life may just as quickly pass away and 1 leave nothing but a seared and desolate j path behind. The proud hopes which i spring unbidden in the human heart, may ; die) and fall as fell the plague of sinful man. i The monuments of beauty and art which ! have been reared by man's ereative genius may crumble and turn dust, but yet Tkrc I na, the great remedy, will still be acknowl i edged to be the greatest of all medicines, 1 and will still receive the praise which so I rightly belongs to it. Thousands have re : ceived benefits from it, and have shown ! their appreciation of it by their testimonials ! to that effect. Ask your druggist for thisi ; great remedy, and for the prmphlet called i the "Ills of Life," or address Dr. S. B. ! llnrtman & Co., Columbus, Ohio, and they will send you one free. Carpet Weaving:. The undersigned, residing one half mile east of St. Lawrence, desires to inform the public that be is prepared to weave carpet on short notice and at reasonable prices. All work turned out will be first-class. March 1385.-C. Joseph Warner. CROUP, WIIOOP1NG COUGH nd even Astnma immediately relieved by Acker's F.nglish Remedy, Sold uudrr guarantee by K- Jame.s. Jim i.:r. Following is the list ot Grand and Tra verse Jurors drawn to serve at the ensuing term of Couit, beginning on Monday, June 1, sr : t. i:aM .iirorp. Acer .loffi n. baker. Johnstown. 4th war t Ht.rkev i. : sn"ui iter, ,r..hiistown. Cth wnrd. I one her. falliir'ii. cierk .I'lhristown. 21 wa-d. I)., uruc- i, .Iulinri:i. 11 ward. :n. ir;ncr, AMeifherv r.wnMi. Hilr-is rul. .11: 'li iTiu ler Ia.i linvis rii..ina Io-t?ell W ill K.trkU r -Jur iti. merchant. .T-h!ii-tnwi,, 3 1 ward. K".-ier K.-ory. larmer. .Vh!e t.wnshtj' (Jen- I lioto.i-i. rit-.ra': r. ,7o-oiS""wn 3d ward. K'liiftiuan .l uiiis. uri'eer. I.nt lloneinninrh. Kt'ii.ci .l-on . .cle'-k. Kneiii'.uri, Westward. Kerii jit'ii. f:rtnr. Hirr t iti-Iim,.. 11 i tit re id I'.urii.-?. taiiorer. I Nineui aim li f 'or., '21 V.'. I.v-V.TO .41 I'. It. Wwli.lilrtSK ,'. .iouiiti.-v. n, i. ti W . M'-i-;inco .1. I'.. Ip r er. tUir-r I.-yer? T.'.oinio, limner. (t;ill't.:n t. Nillfle .I'Oio, larno-r. Oe iLn-.ld Su'' toianuiii, c.. rk, .l;l':sf'.va. Ttii w:tr,l. Stildch .1 s j . li . 'iieretonit. 'nilinn hor.. I W. Trexler Im v 11, iuumt. ' i -i i 1 t 1 : p. Tr-it"er li 'I it; A.. l:inner. .-i i.njs v :.,, wi.r' h Jen , i;ttirer. '.ir !-.r.. IM W. WuiicrA. V ., r:ei . .1 l.ii - ' i i arl. Wuti siuiiiuel, tiireuoto, ii.:i: ,i.ii l oru i,h. Tit A V h. KS V. .It" HOt.S - Kl RsT WLt.K lti.iek tleur. , loremii n. ' i iiiiTia nor., ad ward. H. uokIi !H'M!er, Kiel. I in I tji. liouitlt Niwii, farmer, Ki-.-!ii.intt Ip. Hr,lHa t'erer. mirier. (iHo.nr: t n.ir., 2-1 Trard. Bmwley T!e.nirt .1 . larmer. IVr'aee -p. Kurkhart pti. larmer. K mi Taj i'ir iji. I'ope Ahlutu. 1 rem;i!t. i '..neoianii Ixir., Z ward. tfculy .lai:is W . tanner. A l leirlienv tp. I avis T lutina. mereii :. u t. K'-en-OurK. Westward. He France K T. ! nin is-, ,l..h nst ,i u, 4:iiwar.l. Klnek t harle-J. anenr, Frnnklin inr. Illlsworiu 'li:irles B , f:..nlltr. .l..iMi?:own,eih W. l-'erttMMiii h'.il'eri, I. inner. Blirkhek T;. ( rt-;i i hard t t'ltnrad. to.m'in. .l-ilmsiotyn. Till ward. Onrriili Iane, tuerelemt. .1 "loifiiown. 4ib ward. ltari .loloi K.. icenT .ema l.. 1 roj le Ip. Harky liehael. larmer. 'learlteid rp. Har.-lil'e:uer iTt-orice. ''iiie'-ier. Franklin hor. Har-l Oeiijer (reore clerk. .Ii.'i s".ow:i, 4th W. J uio-TI.Minai! 1... lal-.rer. Kritn-I ur . l;. W. Kinney Julin .1., merehant, Tuaoeiiiili. I. uke imnal, tns. l-rnyle t). I.inlon Keuoeuil., jiu lent, Johnstown. l?t W. Kearncv John, l.iruier, .Huiisler le. 1 .1 tlo Inn. eariieuter, t'hest Si rln-s. I.udwi Henrv. ch.-rK, .fohrtuwn. 4t'i wrd. JUHride IHlehnel. Iniikee-r. M illvilie, 3d ward. MorMfi Fairiek. Ii;ick?inuii. liretto tjor. t I'Neil 1 nomas, wire-!r:wer. JohnMown. 6th V. Fheneeie Stephen. Hhoein-i ke-. Ki?tilar.U tp. Fr.nirte Ir. l.. carpenter, Wiltnore. Kaui-r.lohn J.. larmer. Jackson township. Keam .lolin. fanner, Suinrutrhill town.-htp. KuiKtart .lulin l.irine.r. F:ift Taylor township. Hisoati Thouia!. miner. Johnstown. 1st W.i. Kvan John, merrnanr. Johntown. 2nd Wd. f Neiuli Ti eodore. carpenter. Jolinstowii, 5-h V. Shlneielt I'hrJl I. lahorcr. KlK-nnbunc. W. W. Sinaer Jainen farmer. J eK.-on Otwnsoip. Sinnli Henrj , eni leman , foneinucti bor., l.jt W Smith W tn. J earpe.nler. I 'oneinHiiirli hor., 1st V . Snyder tieorije, larmer, Harm 11 township. Slrwuri .jotiii, uuurnnKrr, t as n i nic ion ip. Taney John M., cl-rk. Johnstown. lt W. Weaver Herbert, clerk. Johnstown. Und V. Wharton I "liarle. phomaker. i 'hest rsprinxs. Wharton Ja men, tanner, Hiearfleld towimhip. Wisslner Ievi, carpenter, Stonjfcreek township TKAVESSE JCBOH3-SECOND WEEK. Haiimer Lewis, merchant. CTonemannh b-ir., 1ft W H miner Herman, merr'iant, Johnstown. 6th W. Hrndy John, merchant. Johnstown, 31 W. Kraokhanlc Ilavid, Innkeeper, KnaJd township. Carrol! John J., mill hand Johnstown, 1-t W. I'onncry Kd , laborer, tlonemaunh bor., 2.1 W. tYover Iuniel. carpenter, Jc!intown. s. W. r;otlow David, lunifeper, OoneinauKh lor., lid W. ia I ! y F. J..cie:k, Miiivtlle horooiil'. 1st W. Dim'orol Patri'-'K, laborer Prospect. Kash Wilila-ii. carpenter. Stnycrek township. Kniphelil . w ., larmer. Miackitek township. Kvnn? llavl.1 K., larmer. i'aint-ria township. Foust Daniel, laborer, St injereck township. filllnier John, laborer, Woodralo. HiMuOrand Will a:n. larmer. Dean township Hornuk John A., larmer. Kiehland township. Horee David, farmer, Snne! nr township. HuntT- I.., black -n:i'n, I pi er Voder township. .Tores Owen, fanner. Siimn.erhlll tonsliip. Keatinir John, lalairer. Fast Taylor townslilp. Koonri Samuel, laborer. Johnstown. 6-h W. Kirkpatrirk James, ( inner, K ler township. Kuntzman Ijnrrni'C. tanner. Allegheny tp. I.cnhart Samuel, saddler. Johnstown, ad W. I.ultier W llilam A., farmer, t'arroll township. MoNelns K lwln laborer, MilHille bor., 1st W. McNn'.ty John, sawyer. Snqahanna i. Miller Davi.l P., larmer. C royle ti.wnshlp. Moran Win. J.. laborer. 'onematiuh bor.. 21 W. Murphy John D.. laborer. Johnstown, Jd W. O'Connor James. Jr.. farmer. Vpper Yoder tp. Osborne (reorice F.. butcher, John-town. 1st W. Kacer William, farmer, Su ;qni'lia noa township. Kipple l.eri, clerk, Jotinsrown. 5ih W. K yan J arr.es farmer, Cieai h'-ld township. Seiiih Iiariiei. J r , boilerni:'. ker. Johnstown, 5th VY. Sell PI hp Charles, t-uri-lier, iallU2in boron ah. Spires Wsiey. to.-s. i i ili r.tn l-oroiivh. Stevens D. W., laborer. I'onemauh "if-ro.. 1st . Stoimti John I... painter, Kbciisbiirv. W. w. Strittinat'. r lVter. larmer. Carroll township. Siutzman A . It. , merr-ha nt, Joh nsrown . tith VV. Thomas Valemine. blacksmith, Cirrojltown tior. Waaner Koberr. carpenter. Stony-creek townihip. Weaver Kmnnuel, larmer. Ktchland tp. 'eutrode ('.. nierehaot. Wiimore. Younie Emanuel, tmtcber, Johnstown, blh ward. THE BEST TGJIIC. This medicinp. comhtning Iron i:li thiso veeetnble) tnnies. quickly unit cr'TnTooteiy ( ureM lvpepMin. I ncliaf-tlnn. S rnknefH I hi pore lllooil, .tlnlnrla, hilln nnd FeTrrn, nnrl NrnrnlKln It is an unfuiiincr rcme'lj' for Disease!! of tho Iviilnryu find 1. 1 ver. It i.s invnlimlile for Iiseascs pcrnlinr to TVomen, ntid all who lemt s ilentary lives. It 1oos not injure the teelh.cauw hearlnche.or produce constif-ation nthT Ion medirin'S t. It enriches ari'l r"rifies the hlocxl, irtimtilate the appetite, ni-la the assimilation of food, re lieves ileartVmrn and lielohing, ar.d strength ens the muscles and nerves. For Intermittent Fevers, lassitude, Lock of Enenry, te., it has no equal. The pennine has ahove trade mark and Crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other. Badaolrkj BROW CHniCAL CO, SALTIBOBK, ID, STATEMEXT OF SETTLEMENT w.th the Supervisors of Kliickllelc township. or tne year arming marcn u, : . A. W. KowL!tn, Supervisor. Dr. To amount of road iluphcate ao3 9 i To amount cash 100 08 i To amount received of County I'onTrs. . .. 3 H Total .. 397 40 j Contra lr. To amoant ol work done by taxable. ..... 194 61 My cash paid and orders redeemed ........ 144 W Implicate aitidavit and exonerations 80 I'ercentaife for collecting cash duplicates. 6 00 Services as supervisor II 25 Krmr ant to be worked 10 00 Total 3H7 4 K. K. Thomas, Supervisor. Tib. To amount of road duplicate ( 242 49 To amount f cash duplicate 118 19 Total ., Contra Cr. To amount of work on toads Amount of exonerations Services as supervisor Orders redeemed and expenses paid..!-... . 300 63 234 75 8 54 39 38 . 78 01 . 30 88 Total We, the auditors. do find the ahove correct. J. B. HITK, J AS. M. FSi SS, Auditors. Attest: W. S. KtEl, it. A. MldHlEL, Clerk. March 13, 185.-e. JfAllM FOI1 SALE. The subscriber offers at private sale, his farm in Cambria township, one and one-half miles lrom Eheiishunr. containing 2iO Arret, in a a-ood state of cultivation, with good frame hours and frame barn, an excellent orchard, plenty ol water and about one million leet of lumber on the prem ises To parties wir hinfr to purchase a smaller piece of land, he will divide it to suit purchasers. Terms reasonable. Call on the subscriber resid ing on the premises. MAKTIN SANDERS. Cambria twp., Jan. 9, 136. IXF.CUTOR.S' NOTICE Estate or Tbtkb Mclvkhul, deceased, letters testamentary on the estate of Peter Mulvehill, late ef Wiimore horonirta. dee'd, hav Init been cranted to the underpinned, notice Is hereby uiven to all persons indebted to said es tate to make payment without delay, and those havinu claims avainst the same mut present them properly authenticated for setl lement. I'EI r.K M. KIINNEi, JOHN BI'K.NS, Wiimore, Pa., Feb. 27. -St. Executors. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate ot Akdrsw Kcroooh. deceased. Letters of Administration on the estate ot Mr. Andrew Bunroon, deceased, late of White town ship, having been icranted to the underpinned, no tice Is hereby iriven to those indebted to said es tate that payment must be made without delav, and those hnvine claims airainst the same, must present them properly authenticated for settle ment. JOHN H. LHii;lL.ASS, White twp., Feb. 13, 'So.-et. Administrator. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. Estate of Joh A. Scbbwk, deceased. Letters of Administration on the estate of Jobs A. Sehent. deceased, late ot Allegheny township, having boen ir ran led to the underpinned, natice is hereby given to those indebted to said estate that payment n.ust be made without delay, and those having claims aira'Rst the sane, must present them properly authenticated for settlement. ELLEN E. SCH EN K. Administratrix. Allegheny township, March 13, lSsi.-6t. ""OTICE. To whom it may concern. Notice Is herohy priven that 1 bare pur chased the storeroom and Koods therein of Jamei MeNelis in the town of Delaney, i ainbria county. Pa., and the business will be conducted by James MeNelis as my agent. ANTHONY MtNELIS. J)eUney, February 31, !?. 1111 1 Hr'iT IhU lrf .11 2 Tr lrW 1 1 1 1 lil IJ ti i' t I - rL 11 1 I - J MII It H I I- IB! H Mnrei, Sf,, years. The deceased miticd to ihe a!:i year ayo. Tlisy aod ha-l no friei 1. at 's ."d . " : : it - !lo" r, .1 S4 har:ne I.-ii c- iotiir with her,hasba n-5 j at rhonse Irmi .Johns own a'" nt a were both (firm ins. wrr? old, 'Is or means to supper; iheni. Te husoaud died in Noenioer last. H A K K. P'ed, at li Is rid eoce in Sit in alrl; . 1 : on Son bi . M o -h 1 : h. 1 " ilt. .1 ilm K. liar Hired aioeit sixty loar vr ars. HAI.L-Iili'.l. a' the re-idcr.- nl bi p Alleiflicnv township. r.n Fvb. 2t:ti. IS-'-) ounces! son ot 1'eter ol Annelino II 1 yeur, 3 months njd 19 .1a. Tnere's llfle one L'nc to his home n;, tr. A bai'y ilitiavertiiiov in. 11.- h:is i in .1 w ; li-.'.t lih!.-;.'.i:ii't:.'.i-iiT By the l!r.;- t .'1 stra;. ; uint w.n. A :d, behold inn him there .;1i;!,m You umi-t woa:y and fai'or no more; Ta tno l.-ni you have !o-c l auJ have e : rents In . Fmnkie, I i!i. aaed t .1 f;.i- l.f rl-nej him hero. And the Lord wiii ycurilarlin restore A n l, though si ill 1 ; i.T ye yet - a feel in our hearts. The a.-suranre, so idest That the lather will know skies. The lov'd child he ha n when they mv t in the ver seen here. 1. : 1 4 1 x i:w . iv t'KTisr.jt wrs. a t i: m k NT or si; r n. i: m k n t k5i ith the Snoervl-ors of Clearrl d I tr:istii-. for the year 1X4. Hiram Mcdulre in aceoiii.t rrith Ckarrleld ha-sii-.p riad itis'.rict. Ca. H v ain't of work done by taxable $ C7 lsud retutned 7s " eionera'.ioi.j . work dan 7 31 l'ersunal (ervices Jays, Jl.;0 pe- day 10S ;j I Ti -a Cah paid order No 1. T. T. Byrne li. i eori( Cassiili .. . . " "' . J H. iKiunluss" " " 4. 'Si. T. S. W illiaun. 6. W . 1 v-orv " "' 7, John Durbin .. . M S. E. K. Duneftan , !' S. Williams (1 51 76 5 OO S 00 2 -2b 14 !: 10 UU 1.17 41 1 bi 3 tti 4 :i 8 60 1 J'JC od l. OM Cash paid fr tools nd repairs 1 an lor worn oone on ro i,l F.xouera Hons on ea?h duplicate Five per cent, lor i-oile, iniii $;-36l . kiy balance on work duplicate By rash patd toOeorne Casstdy in lull. Dr. . 471 Si .. 50 OO To umonnt of work duplicate... To order to County Treasurer 5j:t i , To amount of cjsh duplicate. I To amount due towosoip .. U'i or, 13 U 1TJ6 01 Michael Harkey In acc.innt with t:icarfield town- uip road district. t.'a. Ky amount of wark done by taxable f 371 OH redit !; ianis remriien on work ilup "' abatement on J. Na-le's w'k tax F.xonerations on work duplicate For makinit out duplicate one dav Fersonal services. 74 days i Jl.io'per day Ky team 4 days n- 1.00 per ,lav Ity ara't et J .is. A.lains tax to Mc' uire.... Credit tor one day attending set: letuent ! Ky i-a-h psid order No 1, I.T llvmo .. 3, V.. Wilt C!i paid order 1. '.';. Mrs. KcJe Collins.. 'o. 5. Kocas Hoyer.... ' fort-lank lor n 'l!-" I fur l-1t for repairs to plow tor work done on road H. W. Deioxier Lands rot urned to C'.n.tn'rs on cash dup... K.ronerations on cash duplicate Ata'einent on John Xuicie's cast, tax Cash paid Martin Carie lor lumber " A ndrew Carle IT p'.aek " I hotims NmkIc tor work James Caw lev John C.iurad' Credit day attendlni; s. ttleinent.. .!.'!'. Cash pain to order No. 1. I.nca s M .jer... 2, Jhn Durbin " a. I'at Donnhoe... 1 " " ' I.. Mdier.... I fl, John I!.-n ler... 1 " " 5. Hiram Mc ulr Five per cer.t. on collcctinK -0j 60 13 2 i 14 U 49 1 JO HI 0 1 V2 10 1 as 1 VI ! 7 40 36 3 75 32 31 60 Tj 76 4 tW 40 6 VI 4 (sj 1 M j 3 73 ! 6 it 1 ro 1 48 1 75 '2 i.S 2 '.5 1 5o 2 .VI e 3 00 10 JS 7"Vl M I'R. j 4o4 64 ! 1 0 43 ! 2 n 75 : 6 ' 1 50 ! 715 ft I ! 73 M To limn nt of work ilnpl icite. .. t'afh Iroiu ountv Iredsnrer... $ Amount i.r rhi duplicate t'sti rec-ive.l from mi.il.les on work KntereJ by mistake on exonerate! '- tl ti p Kills nee duo tr -lip. W'e. ti e Auditors of 'lerrie!it town'! tp. 1 rive ran till li e.i Hie nr.-t.ve ni'lltf :u..l tmni.l thetu corr-'e! to tho be.-t ot our K now !eii-j - no-l belie . I.t'CAS MOV l li. i I "AT. IHNAlii K. Atftilor.-i. JOH.N Lit Kiil.N, Attest : '. J.. AllI.l.Klt, Marcti 2u. ISsft.-o. lownsliip Clert. IX L STATKMEXT OF SET- tner.t witli ttie Sh: ervis-tr ' f Ieiin town. utitp. lor the yeiir ero!ir,r March 0. Johji I TKfXt.EH. Supervisor. IR. To umonnt ol duplicate $ Prt q7 Amount ot cash recen e.i frooi Ir.rmer Suo 7 fi'i Amount ol ca. h received from county.. 51 Total CoitTHA. CB, Tly amount rctarne-I t. "ommf!oner8..$ f-b 65 Atnountol w .rk ilone t-y taxable., .. 61 ."ti Amount of exonerations 7 Amount ot oriiers- rcrtietneiJ nil debts set 8t "7 Amount o I personal service?, etc 17 7 To balance Johw SHKitTP, Supervliior. To amount ol dup?K'te Amount of cak receive-l from countv. f lo9 t :n 47 2b 19 Amount of cash receive! from former Sup Total 41J4 S4 "OsJTBA. Hy work done by taxables.... Orders redeemed ne scoop Exonerations , t'ash tor work on roads 'redit on duplicate Personal services I'R. ? 108 2 W 75 0o 30 5 75 7 m 161 05 f2 50 2-2.1 fiS 21Q 94 To balance. LIABILITTK8 or TowKunir. Outstandlnr orders t 122 00 Due tr'm U. A. Kessler former Sup $ 3 26 Iue from Sup or cash on hands 2T(5 62 Total Assets In excess ol liabilities.. 239 C'3 52 We. the underpinned Andltors ol Iran town ship, respectlully reiort that we have carefully examined the accounts and vouchers of .Tohn I. Tnexler and John Sheets, Supervisors ot said township, and find them to be correct as above stated. PENN1S CAHLF.Y. Attkst: JOHN H. McCAKKTY, Auiil0 W. ti. CK1SE. tlerh. Dean township, March 17, 1S8S. A1 UDITOR'S NOTICE. The under- signed Auditor, appointed by tbe Orphans' tlourt, to hear an decide upon the exceptions filed to the third and partial account of James M. Thompson and Oeome M. Keade. Administrators of John Thotnpsnn, deceased, and report distribu tion et the funds in their hands to and am"nif"t the parlies lettally entitled thereto, hereby irives notice that he will sit at his office In the br.muh of Ebeofhtirit . Pa., on Mondav. April 27. Iss5. at two o'clock, p. m.. lor the purpose ol attending to the duties of said appointment, at which time and place ali persons Interested may attend, or be forever debarred lrom enminir In on said lund. ALVIN EVANS, Auditor. EbensborK, March 17, !S5.-c. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the mat ter of the account of Lawrence Murphy. Ex ecutor of John Mctfauyhey. late of Munster township, deceased. And now. March 9. 1SS5, on motion ol A. V. Uarker. Esq.. T. W. Iiirk ap pointed Auditor to repnrt distribution of the fund ia haads of accuantant. In pursuance of above appointtneat I will sit at my ohi-e In Ebenslmr, Pa., on Friday. April 10, 1SS5, at o'ehtck. p. to . . when and where all par ties interested my atpear or be debarred lrom coming in on said load. T. W. lllt'K, Marcn 20, 18S5.-e. Auditor. iQR SALE. The snbscrilirr will sell at private sale about 3- Acnits ol frround. sttnate In Wiimore borough, t'arnbrla county, havins thereon a lare Frame HorK, containinic ten rooms, in ood repair, suitable lor a hotel, with a lot of ?ho!ee fruit trees and necessary out buildings. For fulher information call on the subscriber on the premise. Terms reasonable. MAHV E. MULVEHILL. W iimore, Fa. , Feb. 27.-V.rn. FOR SALE! nrdestlalr Ktnl. llonaand Ualloaay nuns. Jhe he-t 111 Atnerti-a. All from re nowned Sires in Srf land. All retristere-1 acd pednrroes ftirriislicl. TriT I - w sad Terns Futym Address. Classics; fleKAf BHOS, Brooksid Farm, Ft. Wars. lad. OTTCE is l:trftv iveu to all per sons who are Indebted t me. that they wi;I save costs by paylnji me on or before April 1, 1HS4 J. A KENNEDY. Ebensburg. March 0, 18s.-. E. II . FLICK, ATTur.NEY-AT-LAW, ALTOONA. FA. J- Offlco in Room No. T Shenk Block. Eler enuii avenue. All kind of leiial biness prompt ly tnd satistaetorily attended to In roth English Bud ticrinau. Collections a cia!ty. 4-18,'W. jmf -'w - 1 5 f iiiiiiAVAiih! mw.i oi()Vi:S! $10,000 in Qools tote Sold atRetaiBatos. :(): HAVING purcliascil for tash, th.m olsowhore. Our fine stock i. -t'-'iTf J-Reail our astonishingly lov,- price list : n;-i. pan, iilsli pa:;. iirssed 14 d "Tt-ss-rl 'i: .,t ilisii j-ati. pressed pressed .!. an. 1 14 ot hiii-.Nt t. IO,,'. 1 two 1 t !. htieki t hte.p lillp'iet, Wl'lillel ... I hoop 1'llt ket, Wie iieti. ir. 4 11' pi ffi-, vt 3 Cf. c ft 2 q :. fi iT.-i I"t rt ir, 'our iittciition i.s cullc l to our FULL LINK or r.UILlKI- MATKI.IAL. PAINT, VAUNISII AND (il.AsS at IJOOFlNti AN i) i'OUTINi Br.MI arp inviidi t convince t!i m-t! AND LOW PRICES. A. C. BUCK & CO., ix i:uyinu voi r. nnu, cooking m he&tihg sinus, Cellar Furnaces, Fire-Place Heaters, Tinware, Copper Ware, Shectiron Ware, Lamp Goods of Every Description, Knives and Fork?, Spoons, Soup Ladles, Granite Ware, Coffee Mills, Plfttcd-ware, Toilet Sets, Cuke Boxes, I.read Closets, Clothes-wringers, Egg Beaters, Slaw Cutters, Iron Stands, Fancy Spittoons, Slop Bueketf Hard Coal Parlor Heaters, Soft Coal Parlor Heaters, Copper Kettles, Brass Kettle-, Iron Kettles, Steam CG3ltTS. Rice, Milk and Farina Boiler, Terfect Waffle Irons, Boiler? of all Kinds, Meat Pounders, Mincing Knives, aW KlliTCf , Ami Cat i DOW Linrs Stock of KITCIIKN AKTIt T.K. will 1... s .! ' at Iw l'licn. nil Exaiaui" tlie (ion , AND YOU WILL FRANK No. 280 Washington Street, I". E X 1 H ' 11 i i X )I1M A li TRAINING SCHOOL TV., open i t:. 11 Sriii.vii i kiim this S-.'Sninl vrl.l MONDAY, APRIL -27, !Ss5, I'or h term of T n lii . in i.are of Lc -- uno .1. v.". Str.ij- er. I r.t.r.ty Sup. r.' nI T,-l.fr-i-ti. F--'iicii iil ol ll-ea-l'uric S l.-p;,ri l:.' pt? : Iiooi". Ti.rco 1-HV.rA TtA TOTIT. Jiffvttwr 7ertWrri' Cr.c, An 1 a cla s lor those prconrinn lor i ei f??iou V.I. i IFll TE.-. A new feature ol ttie school will l.e tiio vt to in W.J '-nation t't ) V .N T Y M i l l;INTtMH.: 1. H -x 2'. eu.-t urn, l'a. Marcb 6, lBs.S.-d. L F. DARNELL7' Vs .Tohnstown. Pfnn'a, Mnkes a Specialty ot FLYJ-; FL0U.1L WOUK For H8ALI.S, 1'AltTIES, WEDDINGS FUNERALS, ETC., ETC. f Flowers packed and tanre hy Express. sent safely any dls Ifel.'JO 2m. J PUBLIC SALE or- Personal Property. The subscriber will sell at his residence in Mon v er township on M OX DAY MA 11C 11 ltitft, 1SSS, at IO o'clock, n. m., the following personal property , to- w i t : TWO KEEF COWS. FOVK SrKlXOEK-S, FOUK HE A D IF TWO- i'F.A K tiLII.S ASH SIX EAKLIMJS. Tarms made known on day of sale. March e.-td.J JOHN CAIN. hot" dead'yet VALUE LUTTRINCER, msmni HM of TIN, COFFER AM) SHEET-IRON WARE ASD TIX IIOOFIXG, Iepecttul'y invites the attention ot l is triends and the public in (reneral to the l.ict that he t st ll earryinir on business at ttie old jt:md i ( po.-iie the Mountain !loae. EhenstiurK, and n prepared te supply from a larue stock, or msnof I'-tunnit to or der, anv article In his line, from the smallest to tbe largest, tr, the heft manner and at the lowest living prices. trXo penitentiary work either mad or sold at this establishment. TIN UOOITNO SPECIALTY. live me a ea and ratistv vonrelves as to my wnrk and prices. V. LUIT KIN'IEK. Ebensbunr. April 13. liJ-t1. ST&R SH&Y1HG PARLQBl Three Ioors West or rostoERce, HIGH STREET, EBENSBURG, PA J. II. OA NT, Proprietor. 'HF. Ft'BI.K' will always hn.l ns at our pleee ol business tn busine.-s htiurs. Everythinit kept neat and cosy, i lii b towils a sraii altt. LORETTO HOUSE, (Formerly known as the Myen Hone) LORETTO, CAM BRI A COUNTY, PA JOSEPH F. DURBIN, Proprietor. -Su:cp!e Ko'-m f r S it.' n and good sta bling (or horses. Tkp.mb Moderate. Feb. 20.-3m. &GEHTS WANTED branlitul elertrie Torneta. Sample free to those he c. u.inif ituents. No r1k, ouiek ales. Territorv eiven. s.ins:actien Kuaranteed Address UK. W.liTT, 842 Bread way St., . I. March 13, lm. I WILL PAY S2.50 PER DAY To all who work for me at home. To man; I can anord to pay more. KTI1DT Eiri Otlr T. Light, rieasaat Werk. Send Postal Card to W. W. Kidovt, LoaUTi'.le,K.J. March li.-lm. we sell for cash 10 per cent, lower of 4 1 to 1 n 4!-3 Fill:?, h:tb, Mill Are in eTftd'f il i-i Ol'AI.lTY AND LOW FlfiURKS An Im MK.NsK I.1NT. Of i'ir. (mi? .o'V J-iirj!i,tivi, ' An l FAKiiixo Lvi'LEMrxis. - 4 till ! ;t ru s '.' i-.i ! 1 d--z pv:, w ; tin las:: : pes .. 0 s .... h dirr". r . s, nes"( d .. I T5 ta 15 .15 is 1 00 10 01 6 ?0 2 tn 1 i.;'-je asu iiMi.t-r. N". 8... li L' "-el "! II I'll aoiis .-. Coal 1 o.-k. t- ,-a. .. 1, er fa'. !. "s i t't th 7. .... V l-;t.- 1. .'. . n t r t Ns;is. pt r kiR fine usovtmcnt of VVsill Tjipcr. I F.I. IAI. II AT 1.5. FU'iMi-i i.y AlTFNDrD TO. ves of o..r SUPEniOR COOD8 Cj ullit Xn, !.. tf LOOK VV X.N!i: ON THK WIN- i;e m to riM) Tin: kkiiit place. V. HAY, JOHNSTOWN, PA H 0 .1! V. 1XDUSTRY. jfcoli -a o' t rj.er" 1 re-. lullr iliTiTeJ to ELEGANT FURNITURE, ro-;:!5fl of Parlor and Chamber Suits, wai:ih:i;i:s. iii;r:ouns, Centre, Extecsiuii cd Ercalfast Tables, CHAIRS, CUPBOARDn, SINKS. BKD SrKING MATTRESSES, n 1 In fact r.erly fve ryUilrnr 'r; ' n r xt. llT-nitur, !.'-;: A .-. slv j nii m tJ at im 1:1 a nii" trti'. J in T'n'-.oti State? suUi a. tl I -vtfrt r.iTH.orf j ru-en. Vpbolcrirz, Krpairirt and Faintic o! all k'rd ef Furniture, flairs, l-onnees. te. protoptiy and f a i-'n'-t'-r 'v atiended io. Ware r um -u li:!? Hirer;. ot-piF:re ttie 1 i'iti;t e a. :-nal church. l'P-:is ' all at. l ezaOiii.e K'vds whether vou wish to pur ha-e or cot. E. B. I'KESWF.LL. Ebcnhn'if. April Zi. It4.-lv. R, L. JUHNS'.OX 1. J. BlfR, .4. W. BUI. Johnston, Buck A: Co.r Money Received on Deposit pa rAin.i ox ni.M 4i. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME liEroSITS- COLLECTIONS MADE AT 111 AOVasBIBLH POIIT. DRAFTS on the Principal Cities It one tit snd Sold and General liiWn Eusincss TrEissctci. ACCOl JfTS SOLICITED. A. W. BUCK. Cashier. Ehenshur, April 4. US4.-tf. IMORPOK4TKD IX IH3T. STRICTLY ON Ml TBLPLIN. PROTECTION MUTUAL FIBJ IHSUn&HCE C0F.1PHY OF EBENSDURC, PA. Ui iaaaaa l)wi 'k2wn 4m .! WltlilM Only 7 Assfssracnts in 2S Yars. Good FARM PROPERTIES KSPKCJALLT DLS1RED. UO STEAM RISKS TAKEN. GEO. M. READE, President. T. W. DICK, Secretary. Ebensburg. Jrn. 1. IMI.-It. All AR'"D U1R tic lUV.L STl!:L Prices Away Down To-Day J Black ilk?, Colored Silks, 1)i.i:-S OnoLis, Ln.Ti" aci Mfci; Winter Wrups. .Mi5--'ttc.. .1 :irk It-jlL-.sia-!. Iln.'h feats at an i it, :inl. ' S-nl S-c.:i .'. ar-i Kte-rj at red nee 1 rrl- c -. a-: 1 i t y -v !':.. i ,n ,i t . L-o-e t'urtanis. Iat.le J.iij.-ns. Towels. Hull Jar HaisiK-- !:-'... ! tt.e M.l.,-jn. F.ll i v-vlS .i-: v. s. now reajy la great Lfirrost Retail Establishment IN HFSTKKN FKNNSYLVANIA. $.WiJv5 ni him Stat Promptly, ea Apt.:irj;ii. JOS. HOHXE A CO S iiktaii. s i oi;r;s. Penn Avenue, IHTTHHUltUH, I tJTKKTIM RH I sen r our select List of IeaJ 11 New-i-ajere uo. 1. Hcwe.i & t-o , 10 4t l N. Y.
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