iliimlmn f imnnn. ! SRtSBrR(). PA. - - APRIL 17, 1SSS. LOCAL AXD PERSONAL. I-ere. J here and the Other Place j.;:: uuious. j.r canrifd good, ro to the Suar Bowl. M, u.r:al day is the next lepal holiday. j,,r chrlce grooerirs bo to the Sugar t T 17-vear locusts are said to be due ty nr. V a-ut 1K9 ft on eacf. side and you T j . Ue a square acre within an Inch. &i x stove polish with soft soap and cof f.-et( k:':ve a !,riht lustre, and avoid the un-..Jt,-.t iu-;t arisiog from polishing. . r rOuicaUsm, lumbago, neuralgia, C-3JT' r,,'lr UCIW 13 U,J irun-ny superior V '&- avnuiae Dr. Thomas' EcWtrle Oil. -t n; to the severe winter's frosts, a p,;!gt , :...t,c about planting time Is one of j sp :-.i'-7tion9 for Dean township by one of t--e : i-us- ('u . Sjmu-1 Uatls on Wednesday last j, ..j ttip lot on the (southeast corner of julft i B-.1 Crawford streets, from Mr. Jon-fM-. .Jones .p., srter:! tr.pn of company K. of the F Tar'' fith reetment, hav been dlshonora bif ri.-iaried for misconduct at President tj.pf. i .l'i inauzuratl jn. T' UV'-t counterfeit la the cent piece. f.i Ir.' e va!u- aids Its easy circulation. The toiinvrf'-iter can make seynty-flve cents on t .luiUr by this Issue. Trp tinilerof a pearl neck-tie pin with H -.t& band, which was lost In the skating In Friday nlaht, will confer a favor v le-i!r:j the same at this office. !, jchool at Glasgow. Rpade towshlp, wlc . UJht by George W. Williams, -trv v of thU place, closed a very success ful t va ua Thursday of last week. M -is Mary Griffin, daughter of Patrick Ur'ff. .1. cT Munster township, who has been lj'nK iMiiijxrously 111 with pneumonia for a lo;:j ' n is able to be about again. Tlx farmers should beware of the i no th -tungued machine ageot, who wishes to it .-j i'ie of his machines on the farmer's prsa.isfs, merely for exhibition purposes. Snow fell to the depth of several incbea on ?.:uT1.ay and Monday and sleighing wa -oJ uQtll Wednesday afternoon when It Of.'an to rain and the snow rapidly disap pear" 1 I) m'tfail to read the new advertisement cf P. J. MaDson, watchmaker and Jeweler, cfth'i place. Mr. Manson Is a first class mechanic anj attends promptly to all kinds of r pairing. Mr. Albert Young and Miss Harriet Mc God!i. daughter of Mr. Silas Mcviough, of A!toutia, were married on last Sunday even in? at M. John's church In that city, by Ff Father Smith. The sooner the rubbUh and filth Is gath ered up and cleared from the streets as e priii ti advances, the sooner one of the great CiUts of diphtheria, malaria and typhoid fever will be removed. Misquebarina Pure Bone Phosphate, the ti-nt lu the market for the price. Comtner e'af v.:ne. Ml 92; selling price, S3G.00 per U,tu a )ld by L. & S. W. Davis, original doal-rs in fertilizers In this plt.ee. If Cleveland were to displace all the 1'ffiMiean ofne holders and fill their place wth Dt-mocrats, at the rate of one hundred p-r month. It would take him sixty-one j?ai- and five months to complete the job. Dr. Messier' Ergllsh Cough Remedy, Melnnaid's Worm Powders, Improved Liv er Pi:u, and lilood I'urifitr, Dr. King's New D:sT'verv, Backlen's Arnica Salve and Ec lsetne Bitter, can be bought at sost at Dr. Zin merman's drug store. Tu unknown men supposed to be trn p-s while walking on the railroad a short d:tam-e went of Latrobe, were struck and Instantly killed by Day Express on Tuesday lust Th-ir remains were interred at Greens bur.: by the poor authorities. Mr. m. J. MiCann, freight engineer on tft in lunfain division, has for several days past been running the passenger train on t! K :enaburg branch. Mr. McCann un-(Jcrj-Mrids railroading and do passengers used afraid to ride behind him. Tim following persons can each get a Ml- r by calling at the Ebensburg postofflce: Mrs C . E. Evans, Mrs. Malisa Oueyer, Ilun tT' iejer, A. J. Hoover, Robert Uenderson, r. t u I Hall, Miss Anna M. Jones, Mrs. ;: i ah Kyle, Fred. Kimel, Frank Mulve I ill. K. zelor Shulse, Mrs. Jane A. Yates. "-I.an9ing farm wagons, the best and fie .t est made. Two sold this week as s tii received by L. A S. W. Davis, deal ' " all farm implements of the best man iiV urers, including Oliver chilled plows, I 'sr.". spring tooth harrows, Tiger hay rakes m Udders, Walter A. Wood mowers, reap-e-f and harvesters. -Ttie Pennsylvania Railroad Company k ft-cided to Introduce tbesvstem of auar- t'-t cf., ft. t'.iU Oft : anil monthly tickets on its main line - n.ches. This system will be a saving .-'.ilerable money to persons who trav The monthly ticket 1? good for 60 I' d the quarterly ticket for one hun 'nl eighty rides. "-Mr. C. H. Kemp will sell at public sale tl ir.jnt Cottage, on Saturday, April 18th, I t of personal property consisting of wtfiris. Larnes, plows, barrows, chains, Ijc.e . fork?, etc., bay by the ton, aod a lot of t. uphold and kitchen furniture. Sale Vic 'iLtnenee at one o'clock wben a reasona--i r-dit will be given. -.!uotig the Dames of the parties who - refused license at Uollldaysburg, on uy laat, we Dotlee the names of two f . r Cambria county men, Mr. J alius S 1 , formerly of Carrolltown, and Mr. Jas. E N'asnn. formerly of Clearfield tnvnshln. fciof whom were applying for license to ij'ite'.s in Altoona. r-I'. is generally supposed that tbe price tf w ;t, owing to the foreign demand, will tai- a: upward turn and that all other busl e' ii tt. is country will naturally be boom- fi ii This leads us to remark that at fUens' store on High street, dry !. t!r..oeries. provisions, boots and shoes, ti:i b bought at the very lowest pfl - V-V.-, ivser H-r die, of Wllllamsport, has t t t., erect water works at Huntingdon, ' - town with a pure water sup t i -t (,: 40 per year for the use of :arit. The Council has accepted offer, and appointed Thursday, , n the day when the citlxens of 1 uh -hall vote for or against the i ii. i ' y -c ted calling attention In last ten- " -to the advertisement of Waoa- ' lr,jWn flf W Hall TKlUap.hU Knfr g "i v - inii,i ijiiauriuia, u u k . ! - r ,!,!, always attract attention ' t an tional aid, we have no doubt f--s t:ave read and ere this profited J' "'.aiiisker & Brown's establishment tat' k:"'"a D(1 their mode of doing k- g,j sati.facif.ry, that we have no ztvu an order will Ket full value '5 l!-'r mnney. Ad...r.t., ,4 ir,f latest calculation of the 1 Adventi,rS" ihe i.th l ",i llr.i.r. f ... .1 -e Lin, enaing or ilis woria f bill starira them In th farn '1 u rpot., .. . . .. .. uj, until me last moment 'haDOe t0 81ure UP- Vo not I -it :h Net for ltnr tfier may be) a j "uk ail itiiugs terrestial . "''r to h r.ror.u...! I. . . W 1 t;,l ........ . Uc t v e'-u iur it wo nave gone j - .rouS e (jf printin8 arj extr, nuDjber ii"' """'P1- a that all parties Indebt t j t, who have conscientious scruoie ,. ., .lr: ''rin2tU next world with an un r 1 i; Tbe baby found t thA rafAAA Handcuff, In Washington township, about two weeks ago and which was afterwards s.'nl to the almshouse, was on Saturday taken by Mr. Geo. Dietrich and wire, of Woodvale. who will adopt the little waif and rear her as their own. They recently lost a little babe by death, and have taken this oue to flu the empty cradle. -Miss Minnie McManamy, teacher to school No. 2, In Dean township, finished her school on Friday last, and Miss Annie Mc Glade. teacher of school No. 1, In the same township, finished her term on Tuesday last. Both the above named teachers have been very suc.sful, and the pupils of botb schools have made good progress In their studies. Owing to a change In teschers, school No. 3, taught by Miss Katie Shar Daugb, wll not close until some time In May. A brakeman on the Pennsylvania rail road named Elmer Snyder, wag run over and killed at Altoona on Monday morning about 10 o'clcck. He was walking on tbe track and an engine which he bad failed to nr.tice struck hliu and the pony wheels and one driver parsed over his right arm and over both thlyh near the body. He was uocou salous when picked up and died in a short time. He was about 24 years of age and a resident of .Hollidaysburi, where he '.eaves a wife but no children. An exchange gives this warnlog : "Those who use the common rrtii,r n.nun...... should handle them caiefully. Nearly all these commercial fertilizers ari partly com posed of blood, flesh and bones of dead ani mals which have couie to their death by dis ease. If by accident the fertlliier comes In contact with a fl-sb wound or chapped hands It may result In absorption, and severe blood poisoning. This is worth remember ing, as it will not be a very long time antil thousinds or rarmers will be handlicg the fertilizers more oi less. A report got started In some way or an other that Mr. James Myers of the Mountain House, who hd been abent from tome Tor several days during the forepart of the week, had Rone and got umiried. On nb re turn on Tuesday evening a number of boys wltb tin horns, cow bells, and the usual mu sical appliances used on occasions of that kind, gave James the benefit or a serenade which, while tt mn hi hn ,.. j melody certainly lacked tothing in noUe. James, however, denies the charge and we ramer minK be Is Innocent this time. There will be two chauges In the postal law that will take effect on July 1st that will be gratifying. One to the people the other to the newspapers. Arter that date letters will be carried for two cents a half ounce. This will save a great deal of an noyance as most 'etters now weigh so near the hair ounce that persons are often re qnired to pay two cents extra for a letter that Is of no value to them. The other change In the law is carrying newspapers from publishers for one cent a pou-d Instead of two heretofore, and allow publishers to send marked copies to anybody at the same rate. The restival and skating carnival at the rink an Friday night or lait week for the benefit of the Dauntless Fire Company of this place, was a financial success, the am ount realized after paying all expenses be ing about $175.00. Owing to the larte am ount of cakes, etc.. left over, the festival was continued on Saturday night when ev erything was dUponed of. Tile amount re alized would have been aboot twice the sum named If all our citizens had put their should-r to the wheel and given the affair the encouragement It deserved. Johnnie Secbler of tbe Ilermld office woo the prize iu the skating race, Miss Cadie Kerr carried off the prize for the most conspicuous apron and Oide Wilkinson got away with the prize fur the most conspicuous uecktie. Our thanks are due and tendered to Mr. Martin Wertz, of Mount Pleasant, West moreland county, ror an Invitation to attend the drawing off of his carp pond on Wedoes day last, but as it happened at a time when we could not possibly go, we were compelled to miss it. Messrs. Joseph Bearer, John G. Bearer and Henry Kirkpatrick. of Car roll township ; Joseph Gray, of Carrolltown, aDd Ex-Sheriff Blair, of this place, started on Tuesday to be, present, expecting to learn something about the raising of carp, which we ha ve no doubt thev will as Mr. Wertz thoroughly understands carp culture, and has made it a success. As out few persous In this county Know anything about tbe edi ble qualities of carp, hereafter we can refer them to any of the above named gentlemen, who are all known to be reliable even wben telling a fish story. Recent Death. A little child of Dr. M. A. Wesner. or Houtzdale. died on Ttiqiday of last week and was brought to Loretto ror burial on Saturday. Mr. Matthias Strohemyer. one of the old est citizens of Clearfield township, died at bis residence on Sunoay. April 12ih, 1883, aged about 71 years. Miss Gertrude McDonald, joungest daugh ter of Daniel and Elizabeth McDonald. formerly or Cambria bornagh, this county, died at the residence of her brother In-law, M. E. Buck'ey, Esq , In Altoona, on Mon day last, aged about 14 years A young man named Devine, a resident of Pittsburg, died at the residence of Mr. John W. Jones In Camhrta township nn Friday last. He was In the last sag3s of consumption wben be arrived at Mr. Jones' . a few days before and thought the mountain air would be a benefit, but be gradually be- ' came weaker until death came at the time! stated. His remaiiis were taken to Pitta- ! burg on Saturday. Enoacb to Make One Swear. On Saturday last two citizens of our county, one residing in the country near Johnstown, and the other residing in the noitb of the county, took the 3 o'clock train at this place for Cresson. the one Intending to take the westbound train at Cresson for Johnstown, while the other Intended to make a trip to Altoona. They occupied the same teat in th car to Cresson and told each other of their Destination. Wben the westbound train came to a halt at Cresson. the man wanting to go East thinking it was bis train Jumped on, while his companion who should have got on, thinking that tbe other man knew all about tbe tunning of the trains, very naturally concluded he would bave to take a train soing the other d'lec tion. After the train was gone be iieusn making Inquiries and found to his amaze ment that they were both estray and that he would haye to wait at Cresson for about five boats until the next train west would be due. j mm , Tbs leakeard Ballread. The Middleburg Post has formation that the Seaboard, Pennsylvania and We-tern Railroad is not dead, only delayed. Work will commence as soon as the w'esfher will permit. The sutveyors aie now looking for a way to avoid thoe localities where rei. s-p cannot be obtained and land valued at $200 per acre. Altitudes bave been taken from a point near Belleville to Stone Mountain tbence to Huntington by the way of Stone Crook, which Is from 4 to 3 miles hotter, but will require tunnel of 200 feet If this route is adopted It will leave Mill Creek and the valuable land between '.list place and Huntingdon untouched and will save tbe company the expense of one river bridge and a ion viaduct at Mill Creek. The re pot M are in and await the action of the board of directors who will. In all prob- j ability, order a sutvey on the roote. j Ballou'b Maoaiisk for May bas a iwc- ; ond very acceptahle iiluetrated article on In ; dia, very apropos! at this time, as a war oe- tween Kusnia and Knsiand t Imaiiopnt, on account of the rotitlnaa; pushing of the for- ,' mer nation. It win be read with Interest. Then comes the thrllilnif yam of "Lewey and I: or. Sailor Boya' Wanderlntts." hy Win. II. Thomes, author of ' The Belle of Australia." and On Land and Sea," two very popular books. In this part of the story the two young- adventurers have a . sjharp brush with a wandering bnd of ! Apache Indians who have raided th nouth- ern part of California. The utory I crow Injr lo Interest, and promises well. This is not a lomanoe, but a remarkable collection of fart. The res', of Ballod's devoted to short fjtorlea, poem, wit anrt tmmor. illus trations, and all for the price of 15 e-nt per copy, or f 1. 60 per year. Address, Thomes , & i aiCut, Hawley 6t., DoStCD, Msst. SCHOOL BEPOBT. The following Is the report of tbe Ebens burg schools for the last month of school ending April 10, 19S3 : Average Enrolled. Alieooance. T.Aca.as. . 8 "2; 5i ii :; a: : 5. I Mary t. Duvh... Mil. t:. Lwl . Allle Llovd UMie Divlg.... J. W. Leech 28 2S 21 69 24 63 81 m 23 38: 19 ai: 2i lb 49 IT 48 2S 4fl 18 35 SO Total ! 6 (ISO 100 230. US: 90 2"8. 77 The following pupils were perfect in at tendance during le mouth : Room No. 1 I'hu'lle H9ion, Morran Krana. L'U t-vant, Irvm (l int, Ollle Connell, Ikmald Shoemaker, James Hoy, Peter Ludwiir, Walter McCatHo, Hereuhell Evans, Maud Klcbardsoo, Alica Wenklaoa. iMlsy t'orblu. L.lna Kirkpatrlcx , Alice Janes. Addle RlrkpairicK. Myrtle James, Emily I)t1s, Urni-e MdUslln. Kootn No. 2 Willie Mrthbe, Cordle Snyder, Harry Shlnetelt. Chnvty Straver. C'liarlie Wea land. JohD Thomas. Jobn Simyer, I.lewlyn Ow ens. Hre?e ti Iiarls. Milt-, a Luther. Urhan Moth er. John Luriwiy. leorife I bonin, James Kenne dy, Willie Keone.ly. .lo.-epb Mark, butler Hub ert. A kit la Owens, I. 'me Nipple, l.mms Morrow. Cora Eva as, S,lie Nipple, Annie Mills, Oussie Pruner, Minnie Klrschner, Hattio Hoy, May Leirhty. Koom N'o. 3 Lennle Jones. Orton ImtIs. NorrU Mason. Jlmmle Lfirk, Morale Huiifaes, Ky Jones, John James, Harry Owen". Eintuett Uavls. Mil ton Holsiniter, Stanton l'avis, John McBreen, Keichert (larmnn. Joseph Shoemaker. E.la Kir-chner, lella Kolsoro. Katy M, Hreen, Mary McBreen. Alice Davis. Male McCstM, Annie Maluney, Minnie Sechler. Koom No 4 Jessie Morrow. Oora Darts. Caddie Kerr. Birdie Shenkle, Myra Klchardson. Katy Klrscbner, Katy Huaipurcys, Nannie James, John Dick, fcf.dte I.totun. John Uant, Wattle Evan.. H-rclitll Davis, Olin Barker, Willie Junes, Sherman Mason. Koom No. 6 leorge Klnkead. Herman Jones. Lester Larimer. Jesse Hill. Oeorve Dirk. Hert Davis. Ueorire Evans. John JShinefeit. Frank Connell, Ellsworth Evans, Thannle Davis. Criss Shannon, Mollie Evaas, lzorn Davis. Maud Luther. Irene Evans, Mary .Shoemaker, Kosa Uarman. Board of Pabllc Cliarltlea Outlined. The Johnstown Tribune ot Tuesday last, says : Recently Pixr Director Ka.-ly. of this Diace, received through Mr. lsadore Lilly, Steward of the Cambria county almshouse, a hugs blank from tbe Pennsylvania Board of Puolic Charities, entitled "Schedule of Persons Receiving Out-door Relief," togeth er with a request that he give a detailed statement of adults, males and females, ages, whether white or black, married or un married, for wnai cause d pendent, and two or three dozen other matters bejring on the relations of the poor to tbe county. In re sponse. Director Essly has eernt the follow ing letter to Mr. L'lly, who is expected to forward It to the Board or Public Charities. The letter will strike the averaee reader as being particularly vigorous and forcible if not entirely Justified by the facts. It is as appended : Johsstoww, April 14, 1885.' Dm Mr. I.illt : 1 had not time until yester day evenlnir to look at the blank yon gave me to Oil op to Kratlly the Boird of I'ubllo Humbugs, and I mut say 1 havo not the slightest intention ol dot Da; anythlnir ot the kind. It would take me at least three weeks to make the deslre,l report with accuracy, and lor what purpose T merely to show the country that the Honrd ef Hurahuvs was (Joins; something to earn Sl.Soo per ai.nutn of the taxpayers money. If they send me $60 1 will do It, and not etherwlse. We have on our outdoor list here In the neigh borhood ol Johnstown, about two hundred chil dren, ot all sites and conditions, white and col ored. To icrede thsm accordion to tbe require ments of the circular would occupy more tirno than I can control eertMnly not for the mafnil lceiit salary ol f 100 per af.num. I am new Klvmg two-thirds ol my whole time to the necessities ot the poor, paylni; ht expenses once la the month to the almshouse thirty-live miles hy rail to comply with the requirements ol our charter ; and I do not complain, because it Is In the Interest ol the poor, and 11 I do nut choose to serve I am not compelled to continue oc as a member of the Boar, I ot Directors. Hut I dn most viitorcusly protest airainsl any Board of Humbugs, like the Board ol Public Charities, Increasing our labor wh-n no possible sjoort can be attained. The sooner our Leit i?ln lure reinuves this ex crescence, the better lor the people. Ii any man mn to rao any irood they have ever done 1 will withdraw my strictures, other than sinecures tor dudes. Most respectfully yours, eta.. . W. Easlt. Hemlock Items. Hemlock. Pa., pril 14, 1885 Dear Frkkman : On Saturday last., in the coal mines of Mirtin A Co. near Port aue, a young man named Thomas Lamhy was badly crushed by a fall of coal while at wors. One leg was badly crushed and it is feared the injured member will have to be amputated. On Sunday he was brought to bis brother-in-ls w's, Mr. Uilieiple's, at this place. It is my sad du'.y to chronicle the death, on Saturday I 'St, of one of the most estima ble and exemplaiy voting men, Mr. William Mack. The deceased, whose age was about 25 years, resided with bis mother near the bead of Piane Six, and his labor was the main dependence of the family. The early part of the week; be whs at work and in per fect health, but on Wednesday he was stricken with pneumonia which on Saturday Droved ratal. On Monday after a Requiem Mass and a vety affecting sermon bv Rev. Father Davir,. hi remains were Interred at Summit. Mhv hiasoul rest in peace. Mr. Thomas Crtete. ot Washington town ship, N suffering from an attack of pneumo nia. His life was almost despaired of on Sunday last, but I am pleased to hear be is much better. The Catholic church and parsonage at this place are soon tn be enclosed with a neat and suostautial fence Mr. Adam Glass, who lives at No. Six, lost a valuable horse on Sunday night last. A son or Mr. GIsms' was diiving tbe horse In a elvigh, and when near the Summit tbe animal dropped oead in the shafts. Very truly yours, C. Tbe Tramp 9f nat OA. .'he following Is from the Hollidaysburg Standard: At a meeting or the County Com missioners held last week it was decided to enforce in this county the act of May 6th, 1876, relative to vagrancy, whicn provides for County Commissioners granting local! ties within the county permissio-- to put va grants to wot k on the public roads, streets, and other places witn hall and chain attach ments, they, the Commissioners to tnrnisb tbn latter appendages. Logan township, one ot the worst tramp inrevted localities in the county. Is th first to move in the matter and bails and chains have already been or dered. It is to be hoped that every town and township in the county will follow suit and put every tramp wbo pots in appear ance to work, ir there is anything that strikes terror to the heart or tbe average traniD It is a Dall and chain and work, and ir he were compelled lo wear the aforesaid adornments arist perform a little honest la bor rr the bread which, under existing cir cumstances, he either begs or steals, it would not be long until he would be un known within the limits of th county. Be sides, wih his disappearance, burglaries would unquestionably be of less frequent occurrence. Facta for Hnlldera. One t house nd ahineiea laid 4 inches to the weather, will cover 100 square feet of sur face, and S pouuds of shiiiule nails will fast en 1 bein on. Oi e-filth more siding and flooring is need ed than the number of square feet of sur face to be coveted, because of tbe lap in the siding and matching. One thousand laths will cover 700 yards of surface, and 11 ioutida of !ath nails will nail them on. Entht bushels of good lime, 16 bushels of sand, and 1 bushel of bair, will make enough good mortar to plaster 100 square ards. A coid of stone. 3 bushels of lime, and a cubic yard of sind, will lay 100 cubic feet of wall. Five courses of brick will lay 1 foot in height on a chimney. 16 bricks in a course will make a fine 4 inches wide and 12 it, di es long, and 8 bticks in a rturse will make a flue 8 inches wide and 16 inrhes long. Cement 1 bushel and send 2 bushels will covet 34 uare yards 1 Inch thick, 4 square yants inch thtcs, 6 square yards i inch thick. One hmhel cement and 1 of sand will covet square yards 1 Inch thick, 3 .-quare vaei- inch thick, and 4)- square yards, yi inch thick. "A Literary Csnandrotn." "Has nome rich relative left you a collos al fortune whieh you are spending: In pub Hidiitig Ixoks for ttie people at nominal prices ? If so, I admire your tate, but won't the old-line .uh!ls-hers be glad when it Is ttotie?" So queried a prominent lawyercon cerning 1 hr L'terarj Kevolutton. Mr. Alden replies that there is neither '"rich relative" nor philat.tl.ti id.' in It; that the hooks pay (rood pi t fits even at Ms unheard-of low prices by the Immense Males they secure. Kt-ad h: advertisement elsewhere. Tkr Verdict. The Coroner's Jury on Saturday, Inquiring a to the circumstance attending the death of the unknown mpti who was found in a Ion at Soul Ii Folk on Wednesday last, ren dered a verdict that tbe deceased came to hi death Iroui colli and exposure. Nothing; t uit her ha teen learned as to the identity vt th unfortunate man. REAL ESTATE TRANSFER. The following transfers of real estate w-ere filed in the Recordei'a office, this place, for the two weeks.eoding Aptil 13,'83 : Andrew P. Storm to Catharine Parrisli, lot in Wasbingtou township ; cuiiMiterr.Uon, ?'J0. James D niond to rboebe Ann WiNon lot In Porlai. e township ; Consideration, $ Jt0. " Sylv-str II. Buck in Conrad Lsuduraf, 50 "(.-res in Suquebaona township ; coisid tfintltiR, $500. Jacob iVeitzt-t ux. i'i J .Vi A. Wert i, 2 acres and 32 perches in SU'iijoeek Un ship; consideration, $200. Jacob Wertz et ux. to Samuel and Su-an Harrison. 1 acre and 68 perches in Stony creek towiisbio ; consideration, 8125. Samuel J. Horner et ux. to S. Henry nor ner, lot in Stonvcreek township : considera tion. $100 Elizat-eth Horner et al. to Peter Sehrnw, 2 acres in Stooycreek township ; considera tion, f 1,000. Peter Schrsw et ux to Elizabeth Horner, lot in Stonycreek township; considei ation, 81,000 Samuel fi. Diubt et ux. to Henry Keene, Sr., and Henry Keene, Jr.. lot in .Johnstown borough ; consideration, $3,300. Liicinda Peterson et al. to Amanda Croyle, 32 acres in Upper Voder township ; consideration, $500. Chatles McBride et ux. to Vincent Smith, lot tn Conemaugh borough ; consideration, $400. John T. Arthur et ux. to Snmuel P. Mah on. 90 arre jn Jackson township ; consider ation, $1,800. Isaac E. Chandler et nx. to Caroline Ilearn, lot in Lower Yoder township ; con sideration, $140. George Hearn et ux. to Rev. Richard S. Woodward, lot in Iower Yoder township; consideration, $1 200. A. Mahae et ux. to J. Trefta et al., undi vided i interest In mineral leases on lands In Somerset, Cambria and Indiana counties, containing 25.000 acres more or less. Johnstown Manufacturing Company to Cambria Iron Company, lot in Woodvale borough ; consideration, $3 500. Thomas Menocher et ux. tn Levi Griffith, i lot in Johnstown borough ; consideration, $175. W illiam Sill to Frances Bengele. 2 lotsSio Loretto borough , consideration, $t00. Allen Boyle et al. to Mrs. Margaret Good, lot in Johnstown borough ; consideration, $2,000. Theoilore Cover to John Deinhart. 3 lots In Stonycieek towuship ; consideration, $173. John Mefvft-na et ux. to Philip Crosson, Yi lt in Cambria borough ; consideration, $200. Johr McKenna et ox. to Crossan. lot in Cam hi in borough ; consideration, $200. Johnstown Manufactuting Company to D. F. Mark ley, v$ lot in Woodvale borough ; consideration, $2X0. Erzaheth McClellan et al. to William L. Wotkinger, lot In Stonycreek township; consideration, $135. Julinstown Manufacturing Company to D. F. Markley, i lot in Woodvale borough ; consideration, $230. James McCloskey to Charles D. Wharton, lot Id Galiitzin township: consideration, $75. James McCloskey to C. D. Wharton, lot In Tnnnelhill borouuh ; consideration, $50. William Sill to Francis Bengele, for two lota in Loretto borough; consideration, $600. Robert Prescott to Marv Winn, lot in Cam bria borouuh ; consideration, $600. David Dibert et ux. to S. W. Heckler, lot In Upper Yoder township ; consideration, $200 Michael Miller to Samnel Kates, 100 acres In Jackson township ; consideration, $3,000. John W. Reiuhard to Hannah Reighard, 80 acres In Taylor twp. ; consideration, $1. Albert Glosser to John Zern. 63 acres and 148 perehes in Carroll township ; considera tion, $845. Michael Barnhart to Sarah J. WTeaver. 13 acres in Upper Yoder township ; considera tion, $1,400. Edward Peden to Margaret McColgan, 2 lots in Loretto borough ; consideration, $257.14. Maigaret McColgan et al. to Elizabeth and Mary Lacy, 2 lots In Loretto borough ; con sideration. $1,800. F. Bearer et ux; t Matthias Strawmyer, lot in Carrolltown borough ; consideration. $400. Matthias Strawo.yer to Elizabeth Hatt man, lot in Carrolltown borough ; consider ation, $412. Susannah Strayer to Christian Bomgard ner. 74 acres and 38 perches in Taylor town shin : consideration, $2,152 87. Emanuel Weaver to Christian Bomgard ner, 155 acres and 86 perches in Richland township.; ccnsineiatiot, $91.45. Sheriff or Cambria county to Patrick Mc Coy, 333 acres In Washington township; consideration, $305. Patrick McCoy to Daniel Criste, 333 acres in Washington township ; consideration, $405. M. J. Buck et ux. to Mary Sharbaugh, 2 lots in Washington township; consideration, $400. Thomas D. Lewis to school district of Camoria township, lot in Cambria township; consideration, $1. J. C. Lardin et al. to Alex. Adair, lot In Johnstown borouah ; consideration, $2,000. Same to same, lot in Johnstown borough ; consideration. $1. S. A. Weimer to Lemon J. Clarke, lot In Grubbtowu; consideration, $1. 131 FIDELITY AND THE ARK. As a specimen of speeloos. plausibility, and point-blank erroneous, we subjoin the follawina; questions and statements ; giving a few simple answers to the same: How was the Ark kept clean ?" There were eight persons In the Ark. Thev cool,', while away the whole time in attending to tbe animals. The whole structure was built with design and forethought Heaven Inspired. Pro vision would be made for the exlsrency. A Yan kee Inventor would soon construct a method for yon. "How were the animals watered T" My stars ! What a question ! Waterabove. and below, and all nruund ! A mule-driver on the ea nal would soon settle that question for you. Don't loriret divine direction. -How were some portions of the Ark heated for animals from the tropics, and others kept cool lor the polar bears T" It seems to me that the weather might be com fortably warm about that time, especially as 'fountains of the itreat deep" were broken op where heat comes from. There waa no lack of heat, you may be sure; the R-rei,t desideration was to kee- cool under tbe circumstances. A man roM at making- patent hen-coops could solve the problem of tbe polar bear. Construct a refriger ator. "How did the animals get back to their respec tive countries T" Why the monkey could ride and drive the ele phant, while a gorilla, with a gnod-stied club, could manaire the hippopotamus : the lion, being the king or beasts, would bring up the rear. It's likely the wild geese got back without much trouble ; instinct, you remember. "Some had to creep hack aboot six thousand miles, and they conld omy go a few teet a day?" That kind I w.mld make a pack are of, and con stitute a wihi goose toe mall earner. Noah was cute enough, I'll warrau yon. "Think ot a couple ol the slowest snails leaving a point opposite tbe Ark, and starting Tor the plains of Shlnar, a distance i f twelve hundred miles Ootng at the rate of a mile a month, it would take them a thousand jears. How did tbey get here T" A carrier pigeon eould leave them down for yon an be back before night. "Polar bears most have gone several thousand miles, and so sudden a change In climate must have been exceedingly trying upon their health. How did they know where to go?" Maybe you think It's never warm tn tbe Polar regions? Why. ihey say ti.ere are mosquitoes there In Summer ! Noah, I presume, started htm up la the warm weather. A rait, and a Polar-current, you know. Yon mn&tn't think Noah was dumb, "Ol course all the Polar bears did not go ; only two were required. Who selected these ?" Why, I am astonished I There were only two la the Ark. if any at all I 'Sic transit gloria mundi." A. 1. H. Chest Springs, April 16, 188S. Original. 1.131 EM TO A CHILD'S EYES. Ton are asking too much. Oh most merciless eyes! Ton are searching too deep, and too far. Conld yon not be content with a smile, or a kiss. Like the rest of the Utile ones are T If yon only should ask If 1 love you. Indeed, It were easily answered yon know ; II you asked if I love every one In the world. It w. aid never bewilder me so. But to say so persistently : "What have yon dona For the )oa Who has lov'd yon so well T" When you kno what a weak and irresolute heart. Has come under your pitiless spell. Let me promise yon here I behold yon the judge And accuser and witness in one If you give me release I will finish the work, I have olten and leebly begun. And I claim a reward for this humble resolve; 'Tis the dearest of all 'neath.the skies; It is one glance of approval and love. Olve me this, Ob most beautiful eyes ! LlltsjaT. A Posmtivb Guarantee is Riven that every article sold at the Golden Eagle Cloth inn House, Altoona, Pa., is, lower In price than the same quality and make can be boueht elsewhere. And remember, right here, that it makes no difference bow low a price other clothiers may ask for their goods, or what inducements the may offer for your patronage the prices will always be lower at thw Golden Eagle Clothing House, 1301 Eleventh avenue, Altoona, Pa. I .ad lea Wanted. A lady is wanted in ever; city and village, also ladie to travel and solicit oroers for Madan e Wood's Corset and Corded Coraet VVits. Agents are making; from twenty to fitly dollars a week. Send for circulars and price list to B. Wood, 64 Louth Salina rjt., Syracuse, N. Y. IVORY Mct'OY.-Msrrle.l. at Ml. John's Citholtc Church. Altoona, on Tuesday. April 14, 1S.S, Mr. Hayden Ivory to Miss Mary .Met 'oy .both ol Chest Springs. OBITIAKT. FOiJI.K. D'ed. at the residence or Phillu ro gle. in AHofbeny township, on Wedne-d. Aj.ril S, isso. Mr. J.... h Kutile, aged fortv yer. Tbe deceased s a soldier of the late war. b ir Ing servfd l-i 'Company I. -- regiment. Pa. Vol, and was wjun.le I In the Ust engagement fought by (iencral Ornut lu 1SS5. He was pensioned In lSSi his pension dating hack to 1865. MACK. Died, at the residence of his mother tn Washington township, on SalurJav, April 11. '65, Mr. William Mack, aged about ib years. KKKIDHOFF. T:ed. at her resilience to Mnn ster townMp. en Friday. April 10, ISsi. Mrs. M-.-y Ann FrcMhofl. aged about 83 years. Thede-eae! was born In Oermany where she merrled her husband .Mr. John KrcidnnfT. about sixty years ago. A Iter they bad been married 1'.' years they emigrated to this d-untry. and after re siding at different places in thU Mate her bus ,iand snout thirty years ago. bonahl the tar farm In re-lden resi,tei Munstr township, whtrre the family have ever since. She waJ a good wile and mother, and a devout Christian, and performed all her duties ; tn this lite faithfully and well. She was tbe moth- ; erol Mrs. Samuel O'Har-a. Mrs. William I-H'J, and John Freidhoo. of Mnnster township: Henry Freldhoff, or Johnstown, and Frank Freidbefl. of i Washington township. Her rema Ins were buried at Loretto on Sunday last, alongside those ot her . husband, who died about twenty seven years j ago. ! SEW ADVtRTIsEXEaTA P. J. MANSOH, l.lenHrviTss Ascht ton thi AURORA watches,' . the best In the market. Will sell yon - WATCHES, CLOCKS.-! WAND J KW KMIY, - At as low prices as at Johnstown or Altoona. All kinds of repal-work promp'.ly done. Ebensburg;. April 17. !85.-tf. A NNUAI, FINANCIAL STATE- ment of Lilly borough. Simon Rtafj, Collector. To amount ot duplicate To amount of orders on Treasurer Cn. Da. i 870 M 40 1 401 67 t 3 00 218 04 00 OS 33 81 Hy work on streets 1 A mount paid to Treasurer Taxes worked on streets Taxes of O. Leahey and others assumed.. A mount paid Hrant nnd Conrad, sundries Commission on $.MS. 0445 percent Exonerations by Council I 35 10 90 tn 4i (401 67 Smon Conrad, Treasurer. lilt. To amount received from Collector 218 P4 do do do Burgess 30 00 Am't rec'a from W . F. Moreluid di g tax. 6 60 $244 64 Ox. Hy orders paid and cancelled.... t 1S9 28 Amount paid on order 31 75 00 Cnmmisslen en ttl8.04"j l,S per cent i 89 Balance tn Treasury 4 40 8244 64 LIAR1LITIC9. Obligation to Td. Edwards Halance due Ed. Edwards on order SI ... Obligations to (rp. (tender do C. Ieahey..... Outstanding orders .. .. $ 100 00 20 75 . 200 00 322 64 8 28 8667 6.1 Balance In Treasury... ,. 8 4 40 Uncollected dog tax 44 60 Balance due trom F. M. Ceorg e. Esq 22 lt Eicess of liabilities We, the undersigned Auditors of Lilly borough have examined the above accounts and And them to ne correct. F. C. REOKtlE. EI)W. J. Ht'OHES, J Auditors. attbst: BI.A1R SHOUT. J. W. BROWN, Clerk. Lilly, Pa.. April 13. 185 -c. s IIERIFF'S NOTICE. Sam'l Orimth and P. " In the Court of Cora W. Filler, Executors ot I nog Pleas of Cambria Daniel Griffith, dee'd, V County. No. 223 June vs. Term. 1S86. Evan J. Michaels, j Foreign Attachment. Commontetalth of Pennsylvania, Cambria county, SS. ---- To tbe Sheriff of said county. Oreettng : skal. We command you that you attach Evan J. Michaels, late ot your county, by all and singular, his Interest In the lands and tenements which he, the said Evan J. Michaels, inherited and acquired through the death of his lather, Thomas Mlchael9, deceased. In whose hands or possession soever the same may be. so that be be and appear before our Court ot Common Pleas, to be holdcn at Ebensburg, In, and for said county, on the nrst Mondav ol June next, there to answer Samuel Orifftth and P. W. Filler, Executors of Daniel Ortmih. deceased, of a plea of debt, and also that you suntmon such person or persons In your bailiwick holding possession or custody of said lands or tenements underthe said defendant as Clarnishee.-so that thev he and appear before our 1 Nmrt on the first Monday of June next, to answer what shall be objec ed against them and abide the judgment ot the Conn therein. And have yon then and there tbe writ. Wltnefs tbe Honorable K. I.. Johnston. President Judge ot said Court at Ebensburg, the nrst day or April, A. I). 1886. H. A. SHOEMAKER, Froth'. By virtue of the above stated writ of Foreign Attachment. I have levied upon and attached all the rtght. title and interest of Evan J. Michaels, which he Inherited and acquired through the death of his father, Thomas Michaels, deceased, ot. In and to that certain piece or parcel ol land situate in Carroll township. Cambria countv, Pa., adjoining lands of David I 'wens, S. Luther ,'Thos. Melsei. Estate or Jacob Zern, deceased, and oth ers, containing one hundred acres, more or less, about ninety acres of wnlch are cleared, having; thereon erected a one and a hair story frame dwel ling bouse and frame barn: tbe interest which raid Evan J. Michaels Inherited and acquired in the above mentioned real estate, being the one undivided fourth part thereof, subject however to the dower interest of tLe widow ol said decedent. D. A. LCTHER, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Ebensburg, April. 13, 18S6.-8t, JgHERIFF'S NOTICE. Jobn E. Scanlan vs. R. Casselherrv and E. S. Richard's. In the Court of Com mon Pleas of Cambria eoantv. "o. 259 Jnne term. 1SS5. I foreign attachment. Com?noniral7ft of Pennsylvania, Cambria cmt-uty, S9. To the Sheriff of said eounty, Ureetlng: We command vou that yoa attach J. R. Casselberry. and K. S. Richards, late of voir eoantv, by all and singular, their goods and chattels, lands and ten ements, sitnate In Adams township, Cambria county. Pa., In whose hands or possession soever the same may be. so that they be and appear be fore our Court ol Common Pleas to be holden at Ebensburg, in and for said county, on the first Monday of June next, there to answer John E. 1 Scanlan of a plea ol assumpsit, and also that you summon such person or persons Id your bat liwlck 1 holding possession of said lands anil tenements, 1 underthe said defendants, as Osrnisbees, tbat ' they be and appear before our Court on tbe said i first Monday of June next, to answer what shall j be objected against tbem and abide tbe judgment ! of the Court therein, and have you then and there mis wru. witness the Honorable R. Johnston. tsit. President Judge of said Court at Ebens- j ing : You are berehy'ctted W he and appear be barg, this eighth day or April. A. I. 1SSS. ft r tbe Jartgcs ot the Orphans' Court to be held it. A. hnULluAKEU, Proth'y. By Tlrtue of the above stated writ of Foreign Attachment. I hare levied anon and attached all the right, title and interest of J. K. Casselberry 1 and E. S. Klebards, ot. In and to all tbt certain tract 01 land, warranted In the name of Ferdinand Oordon, situate In Adams township. Cambria county. Pa., adjoining lands warranted In the names ot William Mcbols, Harry Harrington, Harry Kice, John Andersm and others, contain ing lour hundred acres, more or less, unimproved. D. A. LUTHER, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Ebensburg, April 13, 1884. -et. C ALESMEN WANTED TO SOL1C- KJ It i ; order lor Nursery Stock Fruit n1 Orna mental, A splendid line of new and choice kinds. Oood py and steady employment given to reliable, energetic men wnte for terms, etc.. to THOMAS W BOWMAN, Nterttwf man, CearAeeter, N. T. j Sheriffs Sal?s. j f OY vlrtne of Sundry writs or Fieri Faces, alias , 1 t lerl acas and Vend Expon. issued out of j the Court ot Common Pleas ot Cambria county. ' and to me directed, there will be expesed to pub lic sale, at the Alansien House, tn Johustown. en ' SI A T" F ' . n . -. . I m m . m . ...... 1 at I o'clock, p. Ji., In wit : me tallowing re-il estate All the riuht. title and Interest or F.dwin Hfsli op of In ai.l to all that certain lot ot ground sit uate in ti,e township o: Uw,t Yo.r. Cambria county, Irontlug on the township roa, wj feft and running back Hi teel to property of Kdinund Bishop, havi i ,g an alley on the northwe and lot i I tvl,imol H shopon the southeast, having there oo erected a two story plank house and ml, -rout-buildings not mow occuple.l. Taken tn execution and to bo sjld t t the suit ot Kdmuod Hihop Also : All the right, title and lntere-t of F.liia Peckworth. of. in and to all that certain lot of ground annate in the township M stonvcreek Cambria county. Pa.. Irnnlin. or, ..." pikc 93 feet end running back lo an alky i;a tr bnrtng an alley or street on the nnrthwext and eet. lot tnereon erected a two-story frame ho'u-e and Ira roe stable, now in the occupancv of Eliia Peck worth and Mrs. Mahon. Taken In execution and to be sold at tbe suits ot Alexander Keck and ii. I. Horner. wci'ijic f,n.ci;eiir on tne UT hell St hauin.r t ' - A" right, title and Interest Stephen MrH""'' .f- n i l" !1 "' eertain piece or ,,-r., , ,.,nd sitnat- lu the vUU, ot Morrell- vllle. In tbe ti,wu9l,li oi j,-icr ,1cr, in the county ot Cambria. Ia.. iou,..io,i on tbe north Oil tbe cat br ll.rn.iH west by Chandler stre -r. street, on the sou'nwest by lot ot James Heard and wef-t by an alley r.-.iitalniiig one a.-re more or le.s known a- lots No. 1. a. 3. . S. 6 T act 8. eu Stephen MeOarvey's plan, nvt now occupied Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit ol J ...... L1. ' r " n''r'9 Zimmerman, Jr.. , and William M. IMy.jn. 1 A,",,:, A" lM" r1''"-. tlt'-e and Interest of James wirj, i ii ana to a certain h iivHiof . ...,-u , .-.,., iu me vui.ign oi Murre ; ioier iownnip. Cambria county Pa I trontlajf on Falrneld nvence and running back to I an alley having an alley n tbe northeast and lot ! of a round ot William Hutler on the southwest ; having thereon erected a two-story frame boose i and frame sutnie. new in tbe occupancy ol James I C. Herkey. Taken in execution and to be sold at i the suit ol Charles Zimmerman. Jr., and S a, F j Overdorl. I Also: All the riaht. t tie a id Interest or James C Herkey. of. In an I t all thai e Main piece or pared of land situate In ibe towi.tbj,, ol lower o.ler. t'ambria county. Pa., adnining lands of ! Jacob Strayer. Jaob J. Strayer and K lward j Iewls. containing 53 acres, m ro or le-. about 41 I acres ol which an-cleared, having thereon erect- - " " nory log n iuss log barn flStSSKS u m. unc nu a nan story log n iuss aud log barn oi iauu situate in trie village ol I'.rkstown, Cam bria county. Pa., adjoining tandol iHvid J. Hor ner on the west and south, Yudoefe Kobler on tbe east and Conrad Worth on tbe northwest eon I taming SO acres, more or less, having tbereon ' erected a tru-irj log hau.-e. frame stable and j j other outbuildings, now in the occupancy of Ao- drew Kunkel. "luken in execmlon aa l to be sold i , at tne sun ot Aujiuinit AUvcr. , Alto: All tlie ri, lit. title and interest of James , Kelly, of, la and to all that certain lot of ground ; situ-te In the townatilp ol Conemaugh. countv of : Cinbria. Pa., fronting on the Franktown road and running back to lot ol Charles Keiscrand id ; joining lot ot t 'harlos Keliv and Charles Keiser j having thereon erected a two story frame house and outbuildings, now in the occupancy ot James : Kelly. Taken in execution and tj be sold at the sultol T. F. Zimmerman. Also: All the right, title and Interest ot Pat Connell, ol. In and toall thatcenain lot of ground I situate in the township ot Tavlor, county ol Cam ! brla. Pa., fronting on tbe fieosborg and Jobns- town road and running back to an alley adjolnlng lands ol Kodger McAwalley on tbe northeast and Thomas Uovern on the southeast, having thereon erected a two-story frame house and outbuilding. ' now In the occupKncy of Pat Conn-tl. T.taen In , execution and to be sold al the suit of James I). I McLaughlin. Administrator run Ir.lamenl an ! ntzo of Peter Kcarus. deceased. TERMS OF SALE. One third of the purchase money to be paid wben the property Is knocked down and the remaining two-thirds at the confir mation of tbe deed. V. A LUTHER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Ebensburg, April 7. 18S6. Sheriffs Sales. Uy virtue of sundry writi Expon and Levari Fi of Fieri Facias Vend actus Issued out of tbe ' Court of Common I ee ol Cambria countv. and to me directed. thi,re will be expoe,l to public sale at tbe Court House tn Eheus'iurg, 1'a . on MONDAY, MAY 4, IS S.I, At 1 m'etoefc, I'. M., tbe luilowlng real estate to wit : All the right, title and Interest of H. T. Hori sog, ol, in ami t all that certniti traat ol land situate in Allegheny township. Cambria county. Pa., bounded on tho north by lands of John Iougherty, on the east by lands ot Jacob Nagle, and on the west by lands of James Eckenrode and others, containing 112 acres, more or less, and about 80 acres cleared . having thereon erected a two story log bouse and log barn and other out buildings, not now occupied. Taken la execution and to be sold at the suit of Mrs. Margaret Woo len. Also : All the right, title and interest or Mary Hoss. of. In and to all that certain piece or parcel ot land situate in the township of Hlacklick, Camnrla couBty. Pa., adjoining lands ol James White on the south, Thomas K. Williams on the west. Robert Ferguson on the north, and Thomas .loncs on the east, containing loo acres, more or less, about 80 acres cleared, having thereon erect ed one and a halt story plank house and frame barn and water saw mill and one story bouse now in tbe occupancy of Mary Koss. T.iken iu execu tion and to be sold at the suit of I N. Wlssinger. Also: All that certain steam saw mill building eo.v'JO leet with L 14x5 feet and the e:.glne boil ers, Mulcy saw mill, shingle mill, and other ma chinery tbereon, and all the right, title and inter est of J. H. Swan, John Swan and Anson Swan, trading as J. H. Swan fc. Co 01, In and to tbe ground covered thereby and as much other ground Immediately adjacent thereto, as may be necessa ry for the ordinary a-d useful purpose of the same. Said building and mill being situate in White township, Cambria county. Pa., on land adjoining lands ol Charles Kanstead. Charles Mctiough and others. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit ol Charles F. Sheriff, agent Also: All the right, title and Interest of John F. Olass.of, In and to all that certain piece or parcel of land situate In Keade township. Cam bria county. Pa., adjoining lands of Perry Trox ell. Hannah Cash, Eliza Noble and John !. (fates, containing 60 acres, more or less, and be ing mostly unimproved. Taken in execution and to be sold at tbe suit of A. H. Fifke k. Co., for nseol Jones, Hoar A. Co. TERMS OF SALE. One-third of tbe purchase money to be paid when the property Is knocked down, and the remaining two-thirds at tbe cod Ur ination of the deed. I). A. LUTHER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Ebensburg, Pa. April 7. 1835. i "Rough on Rats' clears nut Rats.Mice, 15c. 'Rough on Corns. tor Corns Bunion3. 13c. Thin people. 'Weils' Health Renewer, restores health and vigor, cures dyspepsia. Ac. f I. 'Rough on Toothache," instant relief. 15c. Ladies wbo would retain freshness and vivacity don't fail to try 'Weila Health Re newer.' 'Buchu palba,' great kidney and urinary cure. Flies, roaches, ants, bed bujjs, rats, mice, cleared out by 'Rough on Rats.' 15. 'Rough ou Coughs,' troches, 15c: liquid, 25c. For Children slow In development, puny and delicate, use 'Wells' Health Renewer." Rough on Dentist' Tooth Powder. Try it t 15c. Nervous Weakness, Dyspepsia, Sexual Debility cured by 'Wells' Health Renewer.' $1. Mother Swac'i Worm Syrup, frr feverish nes, worms constipation ; tasteless. 25c. Stinging irritation, all Kidney and Urina ry complaints cured by 'Buchu-paiba.' fl. Night sweats, fever, chills, malaria, dys pepsia, cured by 'Wells' Health Renewer.' My husband (writes a lady) is three times the man since using 'Wells' Health Renew er.' If yon are failinc, broken, worn out and nervous, 'ise 'Wells' Health Renewer.' $1. Prevalence of Kidney complaint In Amer ica ; 'Buchu-paiba' Is a quick, com p let cure. $1. UDITOR S NOTICE. In the Or- phans' Court of Cambria county In the mat ter of the return to tbe order at sale In tbe estate of Eleanor Trout, deceased. Having been appointed Auditor to make distri bution ot the proceeds of said sale, and to hear and decide on the exceptions filed to the return of sale, notice Is hereby rive that I will sit at my omce In Ebensburg, on Tuesday. April 28, ISS5. at ten o'clock, a. m.. te attend to the duties of said appointment at which time and place all persona Interested may attend It they see proper, or b forever debarred from coming in on said fund. M. I. K.1TTELL), Auditor. Ebensburs;, Pa.. April 10, '84. -e. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. II nving been appointed Auditor to report distribu tion in the hands of 1. A. Luther. Sheriff of Cambria county, arising from sale ot defendants personal property on Kl Fa. Pi'o. 6. June term, ', tJeorge Busline against H. T. Hertiog. and on ether writs against same delendant. notice Is hereby given that I will sit at my office In Kbens burg, !'., on Wednesday, April ?9. 188. at ten o'clock, a. m., to attend to the duties ot aid ap- appolntment. at which time ana place an persona Interested may attetvl if th see proper. M. l. KITTELL, Auditor. Ebensburg, Pa., April 10, 188&.-C. TN THE ORPANS' COURT OF THE JL county of Cambria. To the heirt and legal rep- 1 t-t.-. r t t '.-..'. 4rmA tirert. at Ebensburg, on t he first Monday or. lone next. then and there to accept or refuse to lace tne real estate of Kranels X. Christy, deceased, at the ap praised valuation put upon It by an Inquest duly awarded hy the said Court or show cause why the same should not be seld. L. k. LVTHF.R. Sheriffs Office. Sheriff. Ebensburg, March S7, IMS. . ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. Estate of loss A. Scusi, deceased. Letters or Administration on tbe estate or John A. Schenk. deceased, late ot Allegheny township, having been granted to tbe undersigned, notice Is hereby given te those Indebted to said estate that payment a-ost be made without delay, and those having claims aga'ast tbe same, must present them properly authenticated for settlement. KLLEV E. SCHENK. Administratrix. AUetsheay township, Msr-h 13, l.-fJt. ardware! i s ii U I IG -:o:- 77 FH TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY OF IX- forming the poonle of Ebensburg and vicinity, that we have opened out in the Tudor building on High street, a new, large and complete stock of hardware of every description, UTMECIMXICS' TOOLS. BUILDERS' HARDWARE. 1-VFA1LM JM I'l.EM t .XTS. FORK'S. SPADES. BLACK- X4T&M1TH TOOLS, HORSE SHOPS, ARR O If FI.YS. X frXAlIS OF ALL KLXDS.EAR IROX and STEEL, i-4r house Fun.visii rxa noons, he- t-f" VOL VERS. Cl'TLh'.H , Ol'XS. SHELLS, lrCAiniUDOES, TIVIXES. CORDAGE, ETC. Referring to the. above, we respectfully ask the citizens of Ebens burg and surrounding country for a share of their patronage. We have been regularly trained in the hardware business, have bought our &ds for cash, and believe we those who desire to purchase. Ebenpbukq, April S. 18R3. HARDWARE ! TIMMRE ! STOVES ! I x $10,000 id Goods to lie -:0. HAVING purchasetl for cash, than elsewhere. Our fine stock 17 qt. dl'h pan, pressed 14 qt. dish pan, pressed 12 qt. dish pan, pressed 11 qt. dish pan, pressed 14 qt. bucket 10 qt. bucket 1 two hoop bucket, woodet 1 three hoop bucket, wooden 4 qt coffee pot 3 qt. coffee pot 2 qt. coffee pot Your attention is called to our fine assortment of "Wall F&per. FULL LINE OF BUILDERS' MATERIAL, PAINT, VARNISH AND GLASS at SrrciAL Rates. KOOFi:G AND SPOUTING Promptly Attended to. 5-All are invited to convince themselves of our SUPERIOR COODS AND LOW PRICES. A. C. S4I ITQTjm 3VQjxm"S' IN BUYING YOUR B&HGES, COOKING AND HE&TlliG STOVES, Cellar Furnaces, Fire-Place Heaters, Tinware, Copper Ware, Sheetiron "Ware, Lamp Goods of Every Description, Knives and Forks, Spoons, Soup Ladles, Granite Ware, Coflee Mills, Plated-ware, Toilet Sets, Cake Boxes, Bread Closets, Clothes-wringers, Egg Beaters, Slaw Cutters, Iron Stands, Fanry Spittoons, Slop Bucket Hard Coal Parlor Heaters, Soft Coal Parlor Heaters, Copper Kettles, Brass Kettlei, Iron Kettles, Steal (METS, Rice, Milk and Farina Boilers, Perfect Waffle Irons, Boilers of all Kinds, Meat Pounders, Mincing Knives, jjJSW ItlTEI, And a Larce Stock of KITCHEN ARTICLES, will I cld at Low Price. Ct:l and Examirif tne Grxvls. r LOOK FOR MY NAME ON THE WIN DOW, AND YOU WILL BE bURE FRANK No. 280 Washington Street, Still Reducing Stock. I nerain call the attention of the selling goods at a great reduction you all know my stock consists of Hardware, House-Furnishing, and Agricultural line. It is not necessary to enumerate it here, but come and satis fy yourselves that I am offering bargains in everything. As this ia the time of the year for Shovel Plows and Cultivators, call and.se my stock, which I am selling right down to first cost. I &m vUo offering great bargains m Wall Paper, Trunks, Well and Cistern Pumps, Double Bitt Axes, &c. Remember my terms are cash, I cannot make these big reductions and charge good on the books. Ebensburg, May 16, 1884.-tf. L. F. DARNELL, j tm ss ws assi S sS W M W W IS , Johnstown, Penn'n, Makes a Specialty ol FIXE FLO HAL WORK Fob BALLS. PARTIES, "WEDDINGS, FUNERALS, ETC., ETC. 1T Flowers packed and tance by Express. sent safely any dls IfebJO Jm.J LORETTO HOUSE, (Formerly known as the Myers House) LORETTO, CAMBRIA COUNTY, rA. JOSEPH F. DURBItf, Proprietor. eT Sample Koom for Salesmen and food st-Mina- (or horses. Mr Terms Modxratb. Feb. 30. -3m. XT'OR SALE. The subscriber will sell JL at private sale about Ann ef ground, situate in Wtlmore borough. Cambria county, having thereon a large FiHorn. containing ten rooms. In good repair, suitable for a hotel, with a lot of choice fruit trees and necessary out buildings. For fulher Information call on tha subscriber on tbe premises. Terms reasonable. MAFY F.. Ml'LVEHILL. Wilruore, T. Feb. 27 .--im. Hardware! 13 r 1 CI aS ITY. can offer great inducements to DUFTON & SON. Solfl atRefaceiRates. we sell for cash 15 per cent, lower of mm, and :::t::, Are nnexcplled in QUALITY Isd LOW FIGURES. An Im mense Line of llardirare, 1'in Copper, Sheet iron and Silverware, Horse and Stmble Fumisin;$, And Farming Implements. t our astonishingly low price list : 50 4 Tin nest palls, with dipper .T 4.1 3 pressed tin basins, nested S5 40 2 pudding pant . is 30 1 doz tin cups 3 35 1 larne wash boiler. No. 8 93 23 2 (food corn brooms 53 15 3 coal buckets ; 1.00 20 Coal oil, per sral 10 23 Clothes pins, per doz ci 20 White lead, per cwt 6 30 13 Nails, per keg 1 43 BUCK & CO., Onllitzin, I. TO FIND THE RIGHT PLACE. W. HAY, JOHNSTOWN, PA. public to the fact that I am still in order to reduce my stock. Af everything iu the Silver Plated Ware, G. HUNTLEY. THE BESrp MBTBtiT or L- Gen'I U. S. GRANT, ,DEoRE8rsoNTHLY For MAT. 3 Ceate. W Jan!sn Demoreet. PsbMtter. 17 E. Mtti SU Ms Ye fsaia by all MawsdasMera and Postiiiasfi. GOOD NEWS 13 LADIES, CtTwe.tMit tndaooenwota tatot fsrd. hiow's roar t m to s -i n t ordxrs It ocr eVbrtd Thi a--4 Cfl" Mn.and sccn a l-tnii. tn! G" 4 bn4 orMoss R"a China 1 S-L m Hanrtnane !:'-' rrVT Oold Band M-a Rnee I'.cimt !. or U F Mca Ile-.Ti,fcnl 1 . -t f.-t. T'-r rrt-nlT vi-a T11F.;K1-AT A.Tltnil -sl. - P. O- Box SI acl Si 1 I r St.. fw York. F ARM FOR SALE. The subscriber oflers at private sale, his fares la Cambria township, one and one half miles trrsa Ebensburg. containing 0 Arrss, In a good state of cultivation, with good frame house and frame barn, an eicellent orchard, plenty ol wair and abont one million feet ol lumber on the prem ises To parties wlrhlng to purchase a smaller piece of land, he will divide It to suit purehasert. Terms reasonable. Call on the subscriber restsl- Ing on the premises. Cambria twp, Jan. M.KIl.N I A HI "KKS. 9, IMS. JOHN . SCANLAN, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. Not, 1, iak. Fm--a' , r, 1
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