1 J 5 ..... v n l ' t ? ' J. j.Vfl FERSOXA I. I the Other riace. II 5 j.re am t ?,-v?r. Jj! Opting. l,ifcT 121h. . u F..M ttie pi Inter? I Mr,-rs are tifw ''P"- eoo.ls o to the Supmr Bowl. r f all kiods at t?arker9 to tlie. &vgT rr groceries BO dried op very last in of trie Lpgisla- 'a hove three motiftis r.r nt tin nA e. Crawfoid county, rys school j a month. i with the re1 no?e can no longer k ti-c weather. i Tiivis broaaht in three doi- ! ,r Monday !a?t iur U to have a Bream flouring f from f .Ti.ooo to tr.o,ooo. b and Ku-s!a as yet haye got no (., p tt!ii2 on their hands. e-terW.H. MeC'leary, of ritts y td his office one dry last week, i . - -.f.;.. t7V man iVeiuti town with Ma Raman 7 C . fTrntli, son of Hon. A. II. Cof- en appointed poitmaster at i J at In "'tno places In this neigh- lit! to he entirely killed by the it-r. jj .hinis. pine pallnes and work--1 f x!l fctrsrU constantly on hand at iHninir miM. . O iidcan, nf Uallitzt" has c-',!ntion as tale-lady iu the store Ward at Brad dock. lU'.zey, a former citizen ef jwhiie pati;i.r his dinner at a ho rrevil'.e, Elk county, was strttr. .!) on a piece of beefsteak, -o'.'.!d buy one of the be?! com li and fertilizer drills, for sowing i' train, ca" Rt Barker's and see y have the best In the market. reuTcalitm, lumbago,, neurala!, co'iie there Is no remedy superior a ne Pr. Ttioaiaa" Eelectric OH. i u-h frost In the ground In this .id presented a great many peo tina their duty on Arbor day. 1 one r the best things for your d potato patch, to keep the weed $ tbe worms out. You can cet It P. U. Shannon, late Chief Justice who family resides in this place, ad the practice of the law, and tit an t'fllee at 403, Grant street, 1. ' fnHowloir persona eau each get a aliin at the Ebentburg poatofflca: t idler, Bennet Disvl, E. llelman, jjne, Chas. H.T.ck,-or, 2. Marj: il'ii." , . - xsnnflfor the marrUaa, or Oeortre "of Hollldaysbura. Miss Katie T.awreTice. -If yoVwouM raise ood potato. m lots of them to the acte, rail at r,Arker'3 and Bet a ban of potato fertal'ter, end a barrel of fertilizing sait thPQ articles ar prepared esDerially for p,u.tof, ant you t tn RPt a bin crop, br nsing them. The Public TwrU flf fhilade!phl, put llshed by Lum Smith. U a paper that bould be taken by every bnsine man. It makes a busirts of exoosln frauds and cheats all over the country, and is Invaluable foi that I purpose alone. Price only 50 gents a Tear. Here Is a problem for the school boys and eirls to figure ont : A grocer had a atone used In weighing, which wniehed 40 pounds. It so happened that he let It fall one day and broke it Into Tour pieces. After that he found that he could weigh any number or pounrts trorri 1 to 40. Inquired to know the weight of each piece. A few years ago no oue thought of using phosphate wi'.h anything but win-at, but of late it has been proven that phosphate is of great advantage to spring crops, and thoe who have used it for corn and oit wnt It again in order to meet the demand. V. S. Barker Jk Bro s have Just received a car load suitable for nil spring crop, don't fail to try a bag or two. Read the advertisement of Mr. Lorenzo DrigiiS of the Ebeti9biiri! Steam Flouring Mills Id another column. Mr. Drigca some time ago purchased the Sechler mill proper ty and has been eogaeed ever since in thor- Tbe remains of the man found in the ' hollow log near South Fork are believed to ' be those 0r Charles' Harrer. a native of ' Oeorgie, but who has been residing in this " Tk. A . . ing from the left narjd of tb body tJ-' nd. tally with those or nXrmT wJ-Wd r am putated 6v tr caf V-TljJ'tV,Moo everal yTS un. He ws of If-.tereperate fabits and probably di,a from enposnre. , Tie steam m'tl belonging to Messrs.: Oittings, lwis A Jones, In Cambria town ship, about seven miles from this place, was : ak:s rrrr.ct at osce. Jsuperinlendent Ktewart, of Har- Idress-ed a letter recently to the rf Aft torr.ey General asking whether be taught in IhW.ublic Jchoois go'esT'ifri'c'i" f?ct et oAicW.it4olil June, BfjvaVj AMaMev jtieneral . Scolras (rtn bchaif if tlie AttonTvy Gi nera') re piieJ n follows : "It !) a well established principle nf statu tory const ruction in Pennsvivaiija tiiat on- les otherwise declared, an act of Assembly " " w UK of ri estatei - -. J J J I "e fif- the week erring April 22. 'R.-i . . i -nd Vend . i,;; ;',"" ilOl I I V U Yi " ll xyin.i it perches in Clearfield towa- i ie.t th M.imn itue. to jibn7w . - . - ardwareP ship le-n.t'iverdiion, t02T fi oeeph Klini?: to Jacob Jacoby. for lot In SfotTcreek. Wf iihin ; consirteraiKin, 1000. Maraa'rt Xvs-t ortli Wit, ffr 4i serfs ia Carroll township; t S.4 TI J.'rtA T, Jf r 9. L " ,a wing r:.i e:,e ; A.:!rhprii.ht fill ;.t ........ S-t v.rChirs'.nd t" Euienuel ; of. In and t s,i nlnt citti j,,. t .....7i -!.' la Hie tiwn.lui Lum,r V.i-r roitil f. ot destroyed by fire on Thursday night of last j takes effect frrom the date of week. The fire is supposed to have origina ted from a smouldeYing spark jthlch was fanned into a flme after tbe. mill had shut down for th day. We hnve not leen able to learn what their loss is estimated at, but snppose it to be about $1000 on which there was no Insurance. ,. It 1h a curious fact that one of t e most famous poems in nor laneviHue appeared i oriuioally In a magazine that seldom touches P'tetry at all. and the same periodical, after an Interval of sixty-six years, now brings out another poem very similar In theme. B'vant's "Thnnatopsis" was first printed in the Xorth American Ritxc for September, 1817. The May number of the rftr, just out., has a poem by Robert Buchanan on "The New Buddha." Tbe critics, found fault with Mr. Bryant's poem on the ground that It was nn Christian : it remains to be i c jn ii i me BU.i overimiums m mm. what hey will sav of Mr. Buchanan'. He Is dow prepared to do firstcla.s work The anestion, ' Has Christianity Benefited and In order to be convinced of the fact Woman?" I ahlv discus in this number give him a trial. j Dy MrH Elizabeth ,;,i1v Stanton and B shoo tTJL'rL'i w.r.r""r ll V '"I thB - - l- Mlnir. Prt-sideut J 1 Pickard i'f.r-trpw;seTiialfves last ihuisdav : i writ r.- t . ., j Ttennirin- . ... ...... wr'tes on 'Miv Crime is Increasing," and yj .hi jiuuug UUIIUIHfS proviae exlernal fir KranH f.L-!r.n escapes sales or seated and Unseated lands for ar rearages of taxes valid and effective, irre spective of the fact whether such lauds were seated or unseated at the time of the assessment thereof. John T. Long, E-q of Crov"-.o-sbip, filed his oath aa Jsiuee ojf, the Peace on Tues'T i-', and lifted" his commission. Quite a numher of Justices elect are await ing the return of Judge Johnston In order that he may approve their bonds, t'jat step bnlog necessary before they can h sworn. Mr. Long had his bond approved tefors J ud eft Johnston's departure. Owing to the lateness of the season the out door woik of the farmers will all come veterans of the late war to visit, each spring. some one of the celebrated battle-firMs of the Union, the pilgrimage will this season ba made to ilpit at once, and they will be corapolle- to use . th vlslt u M. " . ' cicijr avitnuit; iiiiiuient. i ney can Save Its passage, , which includes all the forms required ly the Constitution to give ft the force and effect ; of a law. Under this rn!e the act In qnes 1 tion'will take effect from its approvsl, nnlpss ! another date has been specifically fixed or Is necessarily implied. An examination of the ! Ret, however, does not disclose any inten ' lion of the Legislature to postpone in its op- eration to a date subseqnent to its passage. j "Tlie efJVcr of the third section, which i seems to have suggested the doubt in yonr ; uiir.d In rennection with the repealing see- J tion, Is simply to so suspend the school taws ' in respect to examinations in the new branch nntil the first Monday in Jnne, 188f. In i i other words until, that date- physiology ! aird hygiene shall be included in the braneliea required to be taught In the coro ! mon achools, but teachers who are otherwise ' qualified are not required to pass an rxamU ' nation in this branch as a condition prece ! dent to their employment until tlie begin ning of the school year of 18S6. j "I am well aware that this construction i may result in very imperfect Ids traction in j the "ew branch of study during the first year, but I cm reach no other conclusion without violating the plainest principles of statutory interpretation, which are para I mount to question of expediency, and must j control even if the results are unsatisfactory- I "I am clearly or the opinion, therefore, j that your derartment is required to eive ef j feet to this act as soon ss practicable, with j ont disturbing the harmony of the school PrMM.n, r-TIZZrZn 7 . - system, which will naturally be at tbe be (resident Cleveland to Join tbe Vet- i . ... , , , ginning of the next school year, although rantCjetty.b.rK. ( an examination as to the new studies is not In pursuance of the plan adopted by the i necessary as a oualifi,.tinn t i.h m j David Dudley Field on "Industrial Co-oper ation.' while Prof. Andrew F. Wert ff j Princetoc, contributes an artic ff great I clearness and strength nn'MVhat is Academ- j Ic Fredora ?" Jam r"ayn, the Kuglisb no- j velist, dsss "Suecess In Fiction," and I t. r'. Thlselton Dyer ' Superstition in Eng- j lish L're." Tbe new deoartment or Com- j nients keeps well up to the. standard with I which it started. tlie first Monday in June, 1886.' moment. time-and money both by buying at John Owons' store, on H:gH Street, where they will always find a well selected stock of boots aud s.oes, dry goods, dress goods, gro ceries, and all kinds of canned goods, at bot tom prices. The- water saw mill rf Michael Noon on Murray's rub, a branch of the Cheslcreek In Carroll township, was burned to the ground on Thureday night of . last week. The great succ. ss attending the previous visits of the veterans to Fredericksburg and elsewhere, and the wide Interest manifested by the old soldiers of both armies, indicates that tbe Gettysburg meeting will Dot only be largelv attended, but highly valuable, from an blstorfcai point of view, and full of interest to tb,e participants In the scenes en acted there twenty two years ago. The meetiriCwill bring together numbers of the moeC cisthiguished men of the land. The p. .... - .v.-j v. moet cisimguisnea men or tne The fire is supposed to have originated from Tresident. with his Cabinet ; the a heating stove in ths mill, there havirT ernors" and present Governors of the States, been a fire made with the Intention of "Jan- j. distinguished" officers and soldiers rf both ning the tuill that night, but foi sooie rea- j armies, and men prominont In the councils son or other the mill was not peraUd. of th nation, will honoi the occasion with Lobs about $500 ; no lnsur e. . " their presence. Xot only from the vicinity A rather novel proe-(TH)g ctuirred In of tbe fi-lcf will the veterans come, but from Court at heranton a f-w days agojn a di- StatsJorth, South.JastwmrTTesi soldie T fit fendAnc'e Able T Pny Ifr Ttelitn. The following incld.-nt ls related by th Beliefonte Xetrs: "When the Commission ers of the District, of Colnmbia took official cognizance of the charges against the Penn sylvania militia, much indignation was ex pressed by the prominent Pennsy IvAiiians in Washington, at the undue amount of public ity given the unfortunate affair. "The 'Oid War Governor,' in' mediately on bearingof it went to the effice of the Dis trict Commissioners to put a stop to the mountainous proportions of the newspaper gossip about it. lie" asked the value of the e,r rttimir K-..lr C'eo.vtiVitIi,a3thr-wj)sr..'p';xr.nb-ier- . oi MrwutW .hoPun theslt, ; i."'J "J. "ii ! tior. t'O. . H . . J Jn ri-1 a too-iory pl.nt Unmnmmi tl.ernt- I Abef Finolef to E:Stntzroan; r: lt, fv jibu'-1 ""," eeiie.i. lvm t MwatHi; Taylor township ; eon4deretiQ0, lVlk xfrt - , a ' Vii th.'r iV".'1.0' y'ia"' B)hu;.. C. A. TXmond "t ai.fto Ssrsh Mngs, ! Peckeo-tn.oi.in n,l to an ,ij ru( f: '! for 15 acs and ISO perV!.S-in Uroie town- f run?1 '" In the townfhvw SlonToreeK shio. consideration . SWX rtjr"1"!': '' lr?" " u- Bj thereon I", l;. Werftlrfpr n. t i Kiizanetn I.'rrnm. navtmrs ai!?t for lo; in t;arm:tliv,T i-ciinstoerUoi. T 0. I "f "W Klriie' C. A. Parsf)1, n.tm'l. t- .ra-1- Pl.pylit, ! for 10 seres ft?- Penw t.rwiisn'r; 'mKi-ier- . ation, t "'0 80. j Jacob Forsr.if tin JVhi svteMe, for 'of acres in DeaTr townst' ; consideration. t275 40. ' lrect on the Nprirrit wl lot lir on th ,n.h... k SC' e m t.n Nir, ( . . . ! S au.l to lie .M at tl u,t- ol Aieiand-rr Keck m3 t Kind VTofrt. ftr r d Thin-. Dr. David Kennedy : Mv wlte has u-erf yonr Favorit4 liemedy" for ?ei.eral dehili tv snd liver ci.itt!e:iit. and i cettint' strong and well. I mn checrf ul'v 7efjinmeii) ir-t use in every fi:n!y a-a family medicine. Yonrs, with (.alitiirte, Wk. Lundy. i ; FrttUitDiire, ild. .idle Vantrd, A lady Is writed in every citv mA village, also Indies to travel and S'llicit nrriers lor Msdame Wte4's (!orset.s and Cored t.'crset Waists. Audits are making fro'i twenty to fifty dollgrja week. Send f or errdli lars and nrlc list to B.Wood, 64 Sonth haiii St., Syracuse, N. T- 1J. r. Horn- Au: All tl.jrivl.t.Vtle.ndlnterrft.f Stephen ptrcol oflnnj i:iihto thr rUU- o! Morrell ville. In the V f I-.wer Yoder in uniyol tnr-.A. H.. b-,und.,l on tf.e north we..t l.yihUuio:-ttrret. so .he e. bv ?,-ti"ui ' r-'1 b mo crrf.tni,,,, nB ,n,r or mW"n '. 1. "i. ; . h t , r '.! t i.t. t .., ' - ' tr' w naniy i,iru(;hKrki Zi "IT rvililtllll JM. lHltrli A 11 fe rntl-. M'' mn lnt. r , in to n .-rim n ftxtr lot ui in te rliiniee ol Mrriiw.u. ore aiieil. t the gun cit imoiermmn, Jr.. . Herfcey, o( 77TE TAKE THIS 0PP01lTUNnK TN- frirmln rr 1 n. . t P 1 M . . T t . 1 1 1 jnjujue Vl joon.Nitirfr ana viciniiy, ur. i w naTP opened out in the Tudor building on High street,. a new, complete stock of I-ianhvar of every e-rintlon W L 7 l-.Vr.f.yr 'TOOL S. 7) 1'TLD KJtST IT A HJlVr'. f KF. i&W:'yKYTS- Wh'Ks.- rr.irAs. flack- Isr Vf' J VOLS, HUIiSX SIOLS, JMKROn" PLVS liTJS.IILS OF ALL A'I.YDS,IJAK TJ.O.V anrl FT EEL. tWIIOUSEFURXISHLYG GOODS, 11K- T VOL) -ERS, CI 'TL EH h(fl '.y.C. SHELLS. , ( J JilU OjS, r H V.YES. CORDAGE, etc. j Refenin- to th aLove, ye respectful I v r1c the citizens of Khens ; trarg ami surrounding country for a share of their patronare. We i "' "ifu ir"uwin iraineti in me nardware our goodfor crtsh, and believe vrc can offer bu.'ineaa, have boughl great mdncoroent to XEW aiVF.KTiscMrs:T. &JX,rr. I those who dc'r to purchase, mn mlley hmviDB; an allrv f a the northern? mnd llX DUFTON & SON. Ebkh5bit.i, April Is. . . t .... , ...... .. iii-v ftnu ir V' '"""'' "iUMiii sutler eti the lout li went hin thereon ereeted two-n.-rr him, houb t-d Ir.ime tnie, n.w ,K the oeoupmncy ot .lame t. HerL-.y. 1 ken In eyotlon mnd to be fold at o'erdor'. "r'eS Z"ou. .Tr-aad V. k K. liilri."' 'hr,'fh(t. t.tWmd !n.ertorjaniel v...; .v." ". "p - ! I 19 tuu it. r H 50010 1 YEAR.ipiM MatrwrM rk tlie Amrptn, Btallenatl anH (-"nit ti Ktnten ant Cnnartai Fja prrM tmpanlcit, froy, -M. Y. - The ft ren?th il Itome lay not in he r multitixte, nor in her rranil.iden fleets Ttiefe were elements of strength, hu ilier never-fmilinif resfnree lnv In the neli coninkod dl-rlpti oe oi Kman nldm?.-i. Vim- tpilnn It il the very mm I to a;l the wander ful nteanlnir ipe-ied hy the word "Trvteran.'' Mr. Benediet. p Trny. is a veteran ir, the etprei hoiKnem. "Trir'y three year?," he 9ft)d to ynnr reporter, Tiood at this desk.' It Is the di wpline of yeai I of experlenee which Klre hirn the pngition b' fiolris ia the trust and esteem of these thre irett eorpora tli.n. "Wchirti ruav adiol-ninr lands of rd t- ra. d to he We.kUnd and sold at the .tut of M,-snii . t'harles F. Ies. j H Ai;f.: rtuhtitltU andihtere.t of Joseph Heele. of. In anrf tJ that cert;n ..,e-e or parrel ol land ituarr M the rniaKe ol arksiown i-m ' brla ooan.y. .d,oln.n, .d w l J h" ' nor on tr, west and south. Vo lo.- KoMer on the east .naX-om-wl Wvortl. on the northwest c,. taintn i0 mrr,f. more or less, harm thereon . erected a two-s.nrv loir ).. iv. rr? rken In exeeuu.. .A w tJ ktfhAaxttrr . . .. ' V LIO VOID iLillDIV.lRE! TLWVVlHi: J STOVES! $10,000 in txoods io be Sold atEeflncedBates.- ot her ou tho : drew Kuuitu!. A so: Ail tw rirl.i. tule aJ -Interest of James Ke.ly. of. In and alltha' certain l.-rt-.r irreaDd j;tni.te in liie towinhip CntniHiijIi. -uiunty of I ambria. Fa., fr.ini'iiif .,a the t- .t,.- ,... ness ol 6o.0i.iri year, and I've hern ahsent Ironr mDt runninir Pack to lot-of I'harl? K-crand ad this ottli-e liiir. Jy m month in all that time. allhor , joinlrnt lot ot i-uar!r? Kellv and fharles Keiser 1 mtit ronfea hat many times I're worked here ; navintt therr-m foeted a two ntci v Irr.ive boase when sr.fjBnnicJtrrnat pain, lor I have been tro'i- ' .n1 outbMl.oinaa, now In the o vnptj-y r James oieu hii my ninwun oinouness anon v'suepsia. vei 17. . iu ei ecu noli and Xm no -71 -4 ml the My system hadr'e.-vmie so redneed and weak that ! ult' T. t' Zimmerman. I had no npptfe. and my digestion whallv dlsor- is: 1 tye ni-n. titta mnd inte-f-t ot Pat dered. I've trM various rcTiiedtes. but almost 2 om,eil. ot.'io an I t,,i tfcateeriain lotof aronnd yenrs a'.'O I haipeoed to bit upon Ir. tenw'' : situaia in tne lewnshiji of Tavlor, eoutry ol Cum. f'AVOllITE ll'.MEIiy. Alter usinif on" "ne : rf' ' m.r.nUnir on the K'.'eosburi: and lohns hotiJe or so I biiran to let sironger in e--''-' ""yitJ-, WD roi",1 mud runnlna: bueic to an al:ey ad-'oinlna Theereat dufeailtv ha been with r- liHvn,. llart Kodifer Meawalier on tbo r.orth. ad but this sceid.'to reaula-e It Per,-'1 lave,- Thomas tiovern en the southeast havira- Ihe-eon nr. jriMi. iimi ia j-r. jvnn -. --.-.. r , '-ifaiuij iriiat nnae udj 011! Dnl.d in v 1 'juin mina ni - e - ,hmm rironri r; thoee. oi kum, -:0:. HAVING purebred for -a.sh, we sell for u.h thvjn elsewhere. Ou- fin- stock of rxr crat, lower for tliere are vorce ca. One of luroia rose and ?r,re s-rti-twarv aend in s aiuranres fi"" War Gov- I sto'eD Property. Tbe amount was$T9 J,le trnvernor, trne defender of trie -rtW "" and interests of the Keyst-'" tender lils check then and "!"e for lhe alKive amount, which onmIe9ioners declinr d to receive ' '"afe lt,linsishd the Governor, ran P lh d m newspaper taik,'..-nut', .eic-ined the Comiftissioin'rt.'ntls no deht of j. j. ui, iiuui to receive yonr j. money for it.' 'Take It, earnest ly pTeaded due es and wituont it the-he inrlieine lor the blr KEM r.IY who bave no iemey lr ' '-v m"dwii ot any mod. i are-' many irouniou w:th bliloua 11 muioii am. I aiwnvs keen a houso. I cunsrder hfcft inriieme lor the blnoit In th "en, 1 mu" y.tu 'i mis matter tor the west ern ,fart of thkelty. Say, you tell the Doetor t a ia coranrx t t " jxonaont to see him In Aor- I nt. I wairtf bnw him." I left the veteran j stilJmt hii rejnielnK In Iiealtti and tratefui- ' te Dr. Keniiiy. . " 1 McLaughlin mriro of I'eter Keurn .v.eAV, . ar--n"y of rt Connml. T-Keo la eieeotlon mad u, be sold si ik - , i . aaministrstor fun terj'.'nta an- "ne. e)eeeated. TERMS OK -S4l.r",.rrfhlrdt;rtwejBrehase money to !.e pnlii when e pr .j.eny Is knoeked owa and the remalaOK twnthirda at tbeooufir aaation of tne ile- CK -'"v,.1' I'TTHF.K, Sheriff. Sheriff's fnce. taens'jirrg, April 7. lgSA; i w mu, in m- mm iv."ii, Are nnexolled in QUALITT and ' LOW TKiUREi;. An Im- , ue N?re or Haruxrare, -. Jin CKr"r. Shft iro.ix and Silvrrvarr, ' llors and S.mUe Jam'umf, And. Fats miso Ivpmmekts. i J J - Sheriffs Sales. Hie.; . wiI be prepared io 0L.oi. t fg t om proiesssioT .n& nres you a larje yield to tT, for kv thnS( MUallVBOnd fi.r...- ... 'C' b.,-.. "... '.. ' r!,o, ' "uu P"" i-T". u',w' ln" ecnon,s 'hro..hout the J c 1 A .. .... I i tsav VrT . . t'.tW -- OKa'UT cuiunti v- r um m-tiuUn ( " . iK r- . ,r . mmifus; ai,rr." I - The rilRHn.a.4. mB. .,.,l''e aasf.!- ""-r rennsyivania wiil p.y tD ... -'" ' ces ef lh First anc' mh- 0rp- cf the Ar- ftlM 19 cli tnouch to pay ail her 'ots.' " . ... , v trie I'otow--. out tup invitanon cov- t, otherluro-.nv5fer .'m,t,. The ; er9 .2d .oidierf the-tat war " A r3ITIVB Guarantee i lvea that irr .f'r n- i'is,ff-s cun. i . ..f. :i PTery article sold at Ibe Golden Earle Cloth. Mxnia, Pa., is lower, tn price nme qihinty aud.maite can be mit-rn. Ar.a ffniPlWlM, riiy?-t makes fin difference how ir.. . , l. Ka nflhiiro iirinnl Snhru A I hp pnminn ! m... A vu p..."-' . . . ... a ASSIijNEE'S SALE! J-s-r- ni? vi;t" fn order of the fonrt or t'ommon 1:"" 1 ?Jon ferns ef fambrlm countv. and Pleas of t an. trfn county, to me directed. I w,ll . ?-me tf!-e"te.ther will he exited to pubils ami. expose to sakl v unbilc vendna or m.re : the at jnoourcHouse in Eben-hnr f J tJc.Mc(Jonift,ln the vlllaice of 'ortage . ' - -JOyn T, MAT 4, 1SS3 . i JintheCatfiCliCcnu-" . : 1 ''. l ZllZ'T' JZVW" PennvlvaiH. Rallrod-'i3.,.nwi,. -ir t . . m" 1 f,-i:niii.iuiiru uumi hit- urAh i nt 1 J v l j n th. on niinuiiY , t,, , 51- ' , XI crrT tlcKeM front points on iM i i . . in.ll"",:,'ul":a .Vof - . . . . -.itr,hrff. on l.i .! A,h ma ; ;o"n else Kn1 at the Mountain Ilou o-th -ew -evenly atu-.enis are aireaav enrolled in ; to re. ., ,hH ' ' ! here, that it r ld I. promise to be more numerously at thftn any areviou seiiii. The "ntmn lilllvdl aalur . --Jon " v 'st miwerr-rTTm.Tcy ' . . " " UI,,y "! SMould lie m.' 1 B-Jveu)nn on the P.,nr, Tjonia Rnnn.rT'.a. who are preparing to tffl-.'T killed In the tnnhel.Tat GaHitzln. on Knn. sa.'e prfTy at Karkera r. the tailor, of Xcottdaie, will be r on April 2T and with a fn !e9. All pPrson, ,ot,DI,jn;n -'itt 3f clothe, thl, sprlnwiii i, "rve their order for him ruction of Ui r ral normal school ia the laraest one taouaieu from that institution. Tirjft thA"a,ar ra" inspection .j at 'oi'!! era I will take place, amine a superior, wall flnisb. Bet h!l kalsornlneg or whitewash, is durable, will not crumble or peel ffftiod for Inside or outside work, f at Dr. Zimmerman's drug store. r:l of John Gardner for the? innr i faUier-in-Iaw, John Watfel, Torday last at Ilontingdon. The ?weingr out for about five hours re- erdict of murder !n the second f:.e verdict meet witH noiversftl aier' Er.gllif) Co'JKh Rnjdy, j Worm Powden, Improved Llv 1 1 Blood rarifi.f, Dr. Kind's Xew I B-eeam' Amica'SalVi iiuti' &o tert, ran be bougtit at eost at Dr.. in'idrni ttore. f. $inz township, Indiana eoanty, f ieofan elopement a few days I I Wacob, heietofore a respecta- I wi-h a wife end two daughters, with the wife or his neighbor, r- It. Mr. Bailor took with her '..iMren. ' . l . , - - -trorn?r school,- of Washington ftufod a very successful term of j Tuesday, taught by Mr. F. P. T the last stven days, which T' hy Miss Anna Garrett, on ac ir. Mfyi-ricceptlniv a pcsitioiTat J tun P. Ii. R. . ., - . "'Vs while piavlnff In a field a i liav la:t ahf.,.1 i : - lintrr Pro .. uiupw in me luorninar. Wnt Th- J ?, WftU Rtteni,p'1 n" Wa firf"K on ac qf.yine pullin a freight rs?L xr Rr.dnatln class at the Indl- train west, and wkll. in the tunnel he left 'ate Normal School is th. i his t.f i. . t -v . 1 1 1 1- en!im kiju h lh rwfu oas:K over the tend-f. Ttben the traip eher(ed from the wnnel he was mfssedaad Search was oe for hiro. wheD be was fonnd iyinfc between the wall and tbe nprth track fatal Jy injured, his rieht armsi'Sdi lee rround ofT. jnd his skulf criishffl.1lai"'as stilt llvrng-- Jlt fea T -ii v ""' JLurmn t.uocton, whose .-3- tli.-- .yftrlr eitn . mcuon or ue (lovsrn.r i-T;..""," TTI . 7- ' " ,u" uver uy rl of Pennsylvania i l, lf0" yard- uo Wednesday f om Jn?r9J to IV -' curing vw watrtrrrtjr fttr-twt when a .luuuy io ooara freiitht train Section of a train came li)rre- . I when found anrl a: erbl nM lnCiia by hiro, knockln him down, and passing ; wtMnn doneJorA bim that was over his left arm crosbioe It from the shout. J possible, but his ease was huosilesS, and he der to tlie elbow. lie waj takf-n to the of- ! anout an hour is, .'ji.. H.3 remains Were taken to Altwiaa where SATUflt5AY; MAY 2-0, 1885y At 2 o'eloek. V. M., the followle deseri!,ed real eaiaie. all sifAite Id fortaae township, inlaid county of f;sfn:iria : K. 1. A riotel prr,r.ertv tn the village fi Port--e, now oee'.itiied by f rur MeOouati, K.. with one aere of fonnd. . ' No. . A -wiiner of bo'Idlna; lots at Portmjre. No. 3. A 5-t Id same village oh wbfeh l ereet ed two dwelitnr houses and a hlacksmlth shop. No. . A lot in same vlMnr--havinit Ibcreon erected m lnrt j.tonk frame bolldlng mnd a car- lothters may ask for their eoods or what Indironuients tl may offer for your ' j,ollu(.uKr, '"fprwni always be Iowr s- r-r fare ol rrowd In rortaa-e trrwn- i ' " ..crnr.-. iiAjl t,.xo 0,.. ' PKlr lKir .'ivu Is eracted X."01 JCleveftB ave.rae. Altnona PS. 2. - VlJJvS-1 P..svlvni i - : flTMESEAI- ' ADAMSFA RAB AHUH -MstpsD, Tnesda April 21. 185. fct St. lienedlet's etioreh. CarroM town by tb Kev. Father Maximilian. O. S B , Mr. Ueoru Thomas Adams to Ulss Fara- bauprh. L FARITKT, SNYIiEK. Married, on Tosday April !. 18?5 nt St. Benedict ehnrch. iarrolll town, by Kev. Father A nselnvO S. B.,Mr Fran el Fir re 1 1 to Miss Kose Sayder. bolb of Carroll townshtp. v fice offthe railroad company's physician wbers-tae arm was amputated, and i.e waa then taken to the Blair county almshouse. V-On Saturday niht.6f iast week,' the tenement house of George IlngU', -Dear Pleasant Unity, Westmoreland cotrnty, was entirely destroyed by fire, supposed to have been caused by a detective flue, The build ing was occupied bv Samuel Mi'ler and fami ly, conslstlnn of his wifa and six c'tttdrer.,. alt of -whortt narrowly escaped being Aiasted alive. The family "were awakened by the "BBMiitA-armjimE, nhH flrf "irf.Ditii6 it.d:j burninK bousa barely In II rfte to bbtsj i'theif Hvesl some ct them having nothing on but their n tub t clothes : The buiinlneaod con tents are a total Joss, being uninsured. Tbe Blair county court adopted the fol lowing rote s "Kow April4, 1883, Hereaftw' no licences to sell ilqJor will Oe granted "f"er' Ul- oole,8. ,nn8 OT ootes th,; was formerly Mrs. Rene, and that she oy n.s petr.u nis mother's sister. TbeyUse in BufBneton an affidavit setting forth that he has kevt a ; township. Indian county. lIorjflDe Aeenl o uu....k iimyest p ewu n i k ma , tjime. of CiTeensbai has DOW uot hi Han. TAtCrEJFEr.tf:K. Die nt Sf. Han.fef. Monaster?, tarratltown. rr Saturdav nnrtiiiu S. .. mared 6'-' eeits. f The deoesaed si bom on the, 19th o A o if list 1S23. at a town named LolchloV, Bavarta. He came t il uonntTj- prior tc 1S57 Jiavlna- made I hlfdiii at Manleh a-ad Ba1sbe'n,-ahI -joined the Wenrtflctlne Order makirg hla eolema vow n" July 2. 1S57, at St. Tineenl'a Abbey, West moreland eonnty. an was o;Jmine4 May 29. 1858. 1 at same Abbey.. He snent his irlesrond na th. Mission at Ateheson, Kansas' part 67 lust aid Minnesota., and at'.1ohnston, St. Mary's mnd (larroTtKMra rn this Suit' Ha had devoted his 'ire to thaei.. tod mol he was endeared an4 '-4c'T ft they were prepared for burial. Ami M m.m. day were taken tn his father's midenee at Three prines, HuntfnEdon - ctruntt1:' . TTe waa about 27 years of age Rn4 nnirVrried, 'Squire F. J: Parrlsh snmmftao ttfj, wSo went to Altoona pn Sunday' after-ioon, and after .viewpn the body,- fMind a verdict f ftcoldectai death. ; . . T- . --J..4-.' V. ." Jl . Marrted HKlethrr's !tes-". AfPflMine t.l I1,a Pltfahr.vK.'.- - vel.-rved by -le-conarr J,U vto wfclrh he ml,,,. -eevutatton4 wli.,h sspZdatla,.' While beafth and ,,'M t:m! flK,J tnarried Ms, aupt. M.od ttie 1 ateiirta rmaiMJ" ha devoted all his .r,i.. -ra of hli flock, to the advance. r-loa, to the service of his Maker and oei-ictarv .k-.. .!... - .i. rr ' . . . . , u.r, iU.fw No. 7 , 'Api.veor parcel of a-ronnd tn the vil. laire of Forth e. e-jtitainlna: nbont a acres. Nj-. K. A -tract of land, adjolnina: lands oft. snoot M acres,' ta ' ' tno''"'"nsTreaI estate, u All the right, title and Interest of H T Her' ol. tn arid lo all that certain trait ol a.nd a taate In lle!e..v township. Ctnhrla e0Unt Fm.. bounded ..a the north by lands of John and on the wen l.y lands ol James Erkenrod aml others, eonialnma: 112 acres, more or less nd mhoat 8o aeres cleared, havlnn the-eon erected . Sd jfT- "PJ no "Piel. Taken Q execution and to be sold at the suit of Mrs. Margaret Wh u!r0 V ." rip,lt- t,Ue n1 Interest oTAlari ot land situate Ir. th "i-tiHof, maiftinw1 W lute 'mnWT, r-. rrjoitrrrttr inTr.ls u jauies 1... -, 7. -k'iiik tuo SCreS. more rr 5567Read cur atonbhinglj low price list ii qi. msn pan, pressed.... j qi. its-h pan, pressed i i i i lqu rth j.an, pressed.. H qt. vlish pan, pressed 1 qt. bcktt,.. 10 qt, bucket ..."...." 1 two troop bucket. woKieii""" 1 three hoop bucket, woodeu.... 4 qt. coffee pot s qt. cotfej pot !!!!!!!! 2 qt. coffee pot "..."i. .SO 43 40 30 33 25 15 20 25 ?0 15 Your attention is callecl to ou 4 tin nst pails, v ith dipper. 3 pressed tin basl ns. nested 2 puddtoff para.-.' 1 doz tia tups ' .1 lare wash botla r. No. f."7 3 eood eorn broom, 3 coal buckets .. Coal oil, j-r yal ('iotbea pins, pet d" or. White lead, nercw t. ". Nails, per ke t .Tf M . If II II - l et i n - 6 M . 1 U harms: fhcreon erect- in ana others, containing- j No. 9. A piec or psreel of land eontainine boot two a?ts. adjolnina- lands of tbe heirs of less, about 80 acres cleared. burn and 77.' '"'T' Pi" frame In the oee.,..."T "V.u une story house n.w ary liss. laken I n Wllliani Ruel and others No. 10. A fleee or pmrcel of land eontalnlna ahout ten acr i, adjoin. nC lands of Fhllip Hocler John Mrofit mil olbcr. i"i. No. 11. V ( lece or parcel of land contslnlnr 8 acres. adfXnlJK lands of William I.ee, Carubrim Msnnlaetnrmk C ompany and others. 12. A lumber ot bulldiOK lota In the villain- of ,Umetown. In snld township. TERMS J fAUE . Five pereent. on each bid I"1 me property is struck down the remainder ot one-third when te snle U coolrm. a i " 01,1 l u,e 'uit ' I , - i"a certain stea rnn tt with I. Uxi) f-et mnd jv. v isstnaer. m saw mill buililma: tbe ena-ine t"eil- ra. jnuiey , m,U ?hlntf!o mill mnd other m trading as J. H. Swa one.-rntrn la one vear. and theTeroain: , In two ye.rr. terrcd raymeB- iu-Ihw -rfftefeVt u.i m.. raira - T mo judgment bond nd Also, at the' samsi plaie on itm same day bat coremenclni? 10 o'clock, A. M.. there win be or cred tbe lolloTinK personal t roperty. us wit Two horses, mule, iseaajoin, et ol blacksmith tods l-ln sprtnir wnaim. lot of Inmber. saw In.' and other artios. Terms made known mi time ol sale when aessnnable credit will he elven - 'if'' THOMAS D. POWKRS, " Isslmee Of Mrs Unom mi.... rortaire towiihip, April 24. isi.-td." ' roon,l tnt,i.i,.Ji..7.r.-. ."- to tne i rr "'""---adjoinlnir lands ef Chmries Ki---i7ies , lCioUB-h mnd ofherc .'iw;, rri eTecnt'nt. to be sold at l-r-T "' Charles F. heriB airent tn the riifhv title s nrl in,.n., , Ljiass of. in and to all .h. ...,.:' " parcel of land mtnt in R.ri. . ''LX. .7 "r j brtacounty.F....d,oinlnr ( t' ,! ii. tiannah Cash, tlira Noble mnd John t) ;i1',n,n,r M a',', '. and be! k. . .ly ""l"--Proved. Taken in execot.on anl to be sold at the suit of A. H. riske fc Co . lor use ol Jonss, Hoar Co. . ' ur fine assortment"-of Will- Prer. BUILDERS MATERHL T, VAHXISH AND GLASS 'at Spfciat, IUtv, lawriAC, AM, SPOUTING Prom pt! t I-rr vnn of our SUPERIOR GOODS A. C. BUCK ' & CO., Gr-.allitzin, ra. FULL LINE OF PAIN ' ar$"All are, invited to convince themelves AND LOW PRICES. rtaire towiihip, NAK5.ivrr STATEMENT XT' IN WiShlnaJon township road rlnnarlmanl tar e.di Sj- MrrV 7n?f- OF j TEKMS OF SALF..-tne-thlriJ ef tbe porehase m7t.non ofdthh.6d"ed? -n'D5 r"-1""' ar- T T TrTlIVO . a. Shertn Offlco. Ebeosbu'rK,'l.T " . "' April j . r f-iai ri. v IW. YOT7H ' ' RAHGES, COORIHG 1HD HEITIUfi -SIOVES. Cellar Furnaces, Fire-Place Heaters, ' Tinware, Copper Ware, Sheetiron Ware, - - Lamp Goods of Every -DcscTi'Dtion- L.--. -Kw.anrt,Jorks, Spoons, Soup Ladlei, iaui e are, Uollee JVlilIs, Plated-ware, . Toilet Sets, Cake Boxes, Bread Closet, Clothes-wringers, Egg Beaters, SI-w Cutters Hard Coal Parlor Heaters . -Soft Coal Parlor Heater's, . . Copper Kettles, Brass Kettlfj," -. Iron. Kettles, CctlCri, --'.-r Kice MUirra Fanna Boilers, fenect faille Irons, Boilers pair-belrieetiilrlless, thy took thtee 'ly ildrerl j the P1rlta' "Hi from the Westmoreland County tTtmie-, but . men; f reJI!f,,i abtisPd thera so sharm-fuliv 'thai Seeretarv t tl'-H. Craven, of !he Humane Societr, felt It to He -.- be his durj ta .lnier.fM i and take th children i ceme :w ' frvC thera. he jrre,rsf)ai: Prrtwmyi the T m ira to;, nan Is J. S. Bracken and the woman's narne 1 6-'- ncmmi-BBi on maaer and i -. ,,v: a faithful servant of 2n. Kr eToneratl.m . is of a btessed imnort-.I.tv. Is appllcatioj'y)at sAid rer!stft.cof3 fains the daily record of th name of str'fcfigera jnd tfSvelert IfwIjjeA and fed by him -durififc the der up, aivt-vriJI make ftiforwatiorr agalnvt Bracken for the abase nf Vfce chlldreD. Tr.e man BracVeirls a son of Mr. Jatnes Btac!: He ms bu.-leil ooTufiday last at St. Benedict ' etery 'at Carroll "Swn, after the celehrmUon ot nd KequleaaJS-t-b Maag for the renoma of hi. Maje he rest.4 peace. AIA.MS. Died, la Allegheny township, on Snadav morclns;. Apll 13. ISIS. Annie, eldest daUKbtfcr. of T. W. AommaraKTed about 87 years ji uu5 (jnnstfaa Joung womi ,i -ad body of an infant child is a f V Jen bnried, hot not Kofflcfefit- ( t prevent the rains from wr.bh l 'pftilowcoverir.e. A physician $ " opiulon that tbe child wanot preceding year, eald appilfaut as shown by ' en. of B!AckJlck toanshlo. tnta -cicntv ahrl K fa pa '.alar l,w1.T.ir a r i4 9a A mtm w t 9 f.. - . . - . . . ' tns wue was me wiutiw or tne late -Milton Koberfs, Esq.. of this p'.ace. She pas been married seveial time, and her present has bnna Is her sister'a -son. " . - his register lodired and fed sfranaers and fi,alAM tnfUn.l. . V A ( , I . 'b from -Altoona nn Prtdav tt: t ... . ' ... . : ., ... . j ' or lowusnip wuere sain uoiei is Biiaatea. Mr. Joneph- Bearer, xf fjarroll township, returned , from. WesrtirtVre laud coonty prf Tnurday of IaV week-, briDKina with hlm.i hi money, on FriJav clcht lt rrinnle aud Jobu Mullen, both r.elirhbothood. They atterwarr? "ial t train and went to Galllt.n "ere arrested the next moruiDir r-1 f 'urof New York's preatt 'ten they bave a patipnt wlib a Butatlon, three months to find "ai.try doctor would pronounce iMte.l pnr thrr.nt In en(. ' - an t. V ' U 1 1 U I J fi" minutes. But then tbo ser one ; the latter It Fjrrr rr-n .1 from 6i tatwelve 1 1 W ' ,LT:, Woded ta at- I3 ble. 1e recenrly . . "v BWH f Ktli- ll AlaH.lVT.aw D-k tlfith ahCArlAlll a.AA;j IV .a. - Inrk These fish am '"ii u..m. ineirainn . . - . .1 St f1 1 e ll ha era rnnnlna tltr. r.a A n . ' ' " ' - - k 1. 1 uu OIULUU, ac, who mssidn- oasjy aueo-JciI to tbe dunies of her church. ..f to olety, and of Lom&i kind to all, and to everyone j Kionrtu tltnet.her rehtHwavs will lona- be rememher- ' '.?h I ed. She suffered raich w'lh a-remt niMi, - nn wms rsign1 mtiait u go from earth to m te,iet country. "She led f p!esant, qalet IHe tome n her fmthr plcvVheresh corn, hnt tbe fmlrest emrthlV jcenea cVyio.oM mortal bodies. May she rest txr peace Whenthafliterevonlnii' iratheri -All Ore tired woraers home, -o Then fhe father, staters, hrothers,' v seven hundred small carp and fourteen lar-.j wweTOTit wrnrVastiiBKroa township. Dr. To amonnt of Voplleate fi sss os rialanee from lit settlement ' 71 . ' St. me for privat' use 3 50- $1,433 67 ;Y ;o!itb4. cr. - . f 1 20 . . . . 262 09 1 riervlsnr iq r )rlers. ete reesemed 2i9 ri -!n pam ror ars jig 14 Two days at Eb'imnd ezjiCDSCs... 2 JO 1.435 ?5 Halmnce dae f'Jpervisor 2M VauttiSj -LrKTz, Superintendent, Dr. To rmonnt ?,f d felfrate $.i;s 20 To ttmount fronikJommlssionera. xo a? in as ' ... w 7- ' r 1 . i.nmiiiM Burn neftin ap raHnns i ' 1 m I Tour balliwlrlc hoMlna- r,r.. ... ' lis - 21 87 - . salnvq.t!dsorer,.n,r. . "T..1" ' 01 ' L - - .... o. 4 yevo DO n r 1 t 1 - w V1 x ounaers, lincin '' anerin or said conetv 8,41 w e-eommand vou that ! .iu,t 1- nn , -e- Michaels, late of your county, by all and singular, his Interest in the lanataahd tenements which he, the salA.Kvan X'Mlehmels. Inherited and acquired throutfUjitie deth el his father. Ihotuas Michaels, dcMimeed. In-whose hands or possession soever the A me mr.r he. so that he be ?n'LfL,ii'rf"r'T'ur'Uo,,rt of Common I'leas. to 2-T. . , '-VM,!,ur'r',KDd for said eoonty. answer of all KiaJL T3 Mincing ."Knircs, lji IPOW, AND YX3TJ WILLjBEf MJRE Ttj ND THE RIGIrl" FRmK W.. HAY, No. 280 Washingtph.treet, - -J0HKST0V7i PA. JArvf itssrev . SroPa: bf.KITriirv n W v 11-V r " . 0 ' I rn the ron" Com- "W ann examine tne (i.iwi. crjr LOOK! Darnel Or.fflth. dee'd. M 'ountV, No? , J unt . Tf- Term. 1S. F.vmn J. Michaels. J Foreign Attachment; tmufionvrallhof P'nmyfvania.CambrU ctnr.ty. SS. f reetinir : tZM to , ooMji.n .B the first Monday or June neVCt. answer what shall be objected aeatnt them and . ia 30 i te.th.el,"Imo?t.of lh therern And bliltr, and JJ Urey d well, which we have no- i doubttbey will," Mr. Bearer will teamon wlien be started to walk atonic the track and, being unacquainted with the road-bed the s 9 KA a a I I . ... i k. a, . I aa . thafirafnf one snternrl.lnff fumers lht Brill . l" iy, iru limn 1110 irPSVW Ol U16 have the uratiuVatiot. of eatinn carp of bis i bridge, a distance of about twenty feet, own raisins. Every farmer In the "coonty should have a pond, as it Is now a well dem onstrated fact in other places where the people are abreast of the timt's, thst fish can be raised with as rnoeh profit and much let.8 care than jwu!try. .A. fish dinner otire or twice a.' wet-k will b a nice thli,,aDd when Joef begins to look-slick 1 on it his neictibora will find what dons It and j breaking his riiht thiuh bone and sustaining j other injuries. The unfortunate young man, was removed to his home and bis wounds dressed by railroad physicians at TVWfsville ' and Altoona. hd been employed in the Altoona,'yrd lor 'eevrI years, ani thi? was. Ms first trip over that ection of the road and likewise hts vlrst-accident. To the eentirt fireside m-ma After mitkfT.ir-Mnie and raenina;,' There ia one we ia!ss lull sore, Frc.ro the plowing and the seediDg, She will never cajl as raortl . Hefrrh fnrmn.l.. . B . , r.-. iinnriij in nimona. r- Ohio and M;.!:..-! . . ...... -,,ii (nwieuer riy mining at Mount Vernon, ft9 kllied. Itl4innnruail(ha TV lie S.rot frnrn l,ti ,,..,v. .1 - ,i,r i;r ill HUH piatfurrrf: He leaves a wife 'If'T. who rcul.ln Tf. ..it.. about so vears of ' iE'.ies Fir i'atk.,. i.- .i..rl 'rVrZr -m" " eeClTie t that they are fivp or aix years behind - 1 -1 ..- i i, . . ; . , . . . - j ... j . i:iiie. Duna yoursfii ivuu uuw auu uuu i be too far behind. Hon. D. D.-Zvanm, a native of this place and a son of tb late Dvid Evans (mason), and who Is fcftown to out older citizen. Uvea i !o DanviliTU., and ts Judie of the Vetmil Ion county Conrt. . A Circuit Judge is soon to be elected In his tlistrlct, and the Hoopes town Chronicle and the Danville Daily Kexc agree that he is just the man for the post tlon frc-7-? i nesdsy eveninff for the pnr- Tlf If . a. a..- 10 lt woreint; in Danville for many year s and has ac lie '"in? WSter f mm .t1 . rr n. 1 n. and iB cSse e-f vva'afs m h waelected Judge of the Co -iaaTrini,trtlon ef t ' " ""-nt" tne trial, tmt fairs or tfiatomce iaa Wd lfrKe'' n and the whole Tetrto s "r- ' - ReiolntUa. '.' V. v ' The following resolutions were read at the tr.eetinft of the Dauntfesa Fire Company on Monday evening: WhkrRasS. S. JamUon A Co., by giving tbe ose fif the Cambria Skating Rink and skates to the Dauntless Fire CoroDanv for t the Carnival night, frve of charge, aud "also by assisting n.s In perswn and toy thnir em ployes in making Urn Carnival a success, hste placed us under great obligation to jhem for their gerieroslty, therefore be it ; Hesoh'fd. That ice liorhv tenrlr than, rnr met- r" re str ixfrf f SUpply wou,d be tT4,m 1 7 court, Vi I m n,,t witnet the trial, hnt fairs of that aatk factor y.."t "t-r.st9, of Milton, Njorthum- UlJ, ra.. ralrl ,.,, m-.. i m r. MiNin tDd a ho i. ..... 're a wars wetmma in "(fItflW9bia. TT-vis. jr'4in to attend the funeral tI r Thf,ms Criste, of Washing- - 'i' ?th !i not.'-j ja raw Mianfe-a - t Ha iv binyl naoa a a 4 The C'Arontote says be "has ftaetlced. reeognite io their conduct a spirit of pnb- j inie-je-i wormy 01 our rt-cognitron ; Twoorlbrefj fcexrei, I hat the secretary hand a copy (.fCi o' inre resiimion to tne tamhria JTrek- ;; ana tjamnria nvaia for publication. Bccaat Deaths. a viaft j ont exception, and to ' ' i , H Js hardly second In he kind I ft the ofSiee nntil nc ue miuu j .. Circuit Conrt. Judge a orlnt-i Imooitance to tr, ,, . . v ,m Q excellent Circuit . . itit to be elecred. , In endora- , "e the Daily yexcf ssya Jode p 6ull bi4n2 to the Circuit bench "le rKi'ly, purity ant rlinitj-." - X the birds will wKrhle blithely ---.4a the sruainil an the Titll I And the blossom of tbe Surmar-time WIM the trees and Oushe Ail ; And the corn iltsave and flourish In the held ahoveih lane ; Theu her meuiory de,r we'll cherlsli, " 'v - "t she'4-uajrer eome airain I A. D. M. O'WINMELI, jfllei at the resMenefif Hot 1. hnsband Mr.Jaius O'IKnaell, at Ijoretteon Men 1 day, AtJTll IMthnsM, Alma. O'Dossiu. mared mooiu ,6 years. ' The deceased had bn a "resident of Loretto for nearly Jorty years and was esteemed mnd re spect) by her neighnVrt od acquaintances for her tnapy virtues. Fife was" a devout member of the CatijoBe rtiUTrh-'and her death was fortified tiy m,fvCieir.nsolatloni of ber religion. Sbe leaves tordkmrn ber.loss a bereaved busbend, two sons, the Wev. James OTKihnell, residing at Morrow, Warren county, Ofclo and Charlee F. O'Donnell, Esq, ol Loratta. and,' two daughters, Mrs. John Cuarad, residlog io Ailooam, and an unmarried daughter resldin in Philadelphia. May ehere in peace. . i , J t 6GHKOTH.Vriey at the rft1denej of herfoa In Cmrrolltownon Rundav, April 19, 1SSS, Mrs. Reifina Schrofi, aef meonC 80 years. months mnd 17 days. ( .,... The deceasf rVas probably the oldest resident of Carrol i to wh; having; ten born la Baen, Ger many, on tl2d, of July 185. tvaeT earn to tfeisj eountry wit hosband, Mr.. Martin iichmth . deeemaed, 4 839 anl to CmrrollUrwn, iC vHt wt-ere aha osatinued to reside until ber ttmath. Her Hving fecendanta number 4 children, n grandchildren and 5 (treat grand children. May she rest !a reace. " ' . . . r CKTTE. Died at hf resldeoee In-Washins;-ton townshtp, on Saturdmy. April 18th 18S6, Mr. Taoat as t'KIBTa. aied about bi years. The deceased was a well known eitlaea of Wash I ngton township and op to within a few days of hta death had been la the snMayment of aood Bmlanc due -i ""hip. ...v.... , Xj An.tiriit8. ' OutstandlnKrfer4.estttaatd).. 59 81 i f JtsTs. ' Balance cj- frjitiit-Xupervisor 12 SO P" from;I.iiiy ftfoiigh (est).... 88 OT J OS SO F.xces oMiabt'ttoa ever asset. J. hme you, ben a nd't here ThVwm "'D- " i!,"" t.he Hf "?"e K. I .Johnston. President r" ""4ori at t.rienshuru. tha flrat iv A. I). J8S5. - ' H. A. SHOEMAKER, Prath'y. of April, Hv virtue of the above stated writ nf ri, t.m . i ' A IM,Chin-rl T I. .mo u. . . un,v -Tirii anon anrt all a at. .., . I J vve. the -POr!ertned AuitTrosm- r,.-h .ii. ! the riirh 4tle and Interest ,if -.e i'mi.vi.i. that we hmve eaviuicd theasseis mod "vouchors in i I"! '5 nhiited and acjnlred thr'ourh the' theabovml1ea.li nn rh " : death of lik hih.. T-v, - l.J. . ' . 1 i- "" ,-jua ciirmi. , . . . -.- "'iuni .un-iiBfliF neceasea. - - ' 1RS NOON. o. " and ro fhal certain piece or i.erccl ol lani - .-iUINMcTA Mi rY. Auditors. !,",Vn ?arri-!1 P. 'nfhrU eoun? S Washington. tcVsnip. Arm 2rl8s.vm Having purchase ' he "Sech'.er Mills (in the fa tnr t. e known as the EBEHSBURflS- 1IFL0UEIM MILLS, And put tt In sot fepalr. Is now prenared ta frrlad I custom work iic or jacoo Zern. Jvwaaarf oih -ers. eor.i!i",jr.u one lianiiriitbma more or les therer,n.erectrl m one and a harfatory frame d we," IIijr house and Irame harn : the interest which said Timi J Michaels Inherited and acquired in tne .above.uientioned real estate.- be in g the one andlvided foorth part thereof, subject however to U.e-s!wer interest of tt.e widow of said decedent chi. i,.A. IK A. LTTTH EK, Sheriff. SSberlB office, Ebenabura:, April. 13, HSb.-et. a 3' L JVTtxls, an Inmate of tbe asylum f .w-r, ,f ij-j-njrjut or- the past five years, from VsSt Tn lnstitn- i AD KurrlaC. acrr.d t" :rl w.-i taro'ivi - ! oarents of the deceased .Ide 1. 1 ZZLJiilh' wbra h 7" ""'?!'' r borough. . ' .. ' j ' Mr. John Dnrborrow one of the oldest : residents of Gallitzrn. died at th borne of his son-in-rarrt.Mr J. EL. Gilsoti, In that :oira, on Tuesday last, aged about S3 yearj. on ysiiorr., NOTICE. 31oviriiil Feed Kept eonitaSy on hand mt the fLOWESriASH. PRICE. ar-It will bo a pi turn' for u to wait on all who may favo us f their atrt-nmite. EoeD8burr,'AprfUrf.18.-tt XECUiVTOTICE. . . - EstmreofAiattBessmsidaeeated. Iettars tesfamntn.!f on the estate f Albert Bender, late o. toarofnh boroZh, dec'oV ha" h.bTvKe m.!"J.- DOf't J " r " " i"i"'"iiiiiiriiieii io ifll tatete make pay men) vthout sielay, mad those- ci.iu, taijine same must present j K'"!'"- -"'".fi '""i 'or seuiement. . wkBEKd JJJS UEK, 1 - FR.W1SJ .JRK1.SH, Exeoators. April 24, lriS. tt. jL' . DMINKTRriirxf5TI , Estate oh& ATra Strawiier, deeeased. Letters of 'Admiri-rntlnn nn in. ...... .r SImtthlaa Smwrnyerteeemsed, late of Alleirhenyt and fcfa death will ha rfenl.;,."?r-f.- . townsnip, nr.na oeeeantcd to the underis- ' J " .-s. raMise; 1, notice iRereny vnQ to those lurfcl.te,- "jpsuiiias riiu ana rrmds. i emw-mttate, tin tayrrut rr.iist t. "j'lrua .mKad alter m brief Illness. He )RST''1'lii Isthsr S .lV.K . . , e " " ' . v' BOKINti. Died at his residence in !ne town ship. Indiana aennty. on Saturday, April is jasj Mr. UABnucu Bopik, ased o jc"r". A UDITOR'S' NOTICE. In the Or- fL.'."1 of tBmbrla county in the mat of r.leanor Trout, deceased. r,n.T,'? f' "PPoratcd Auditor to make distrl SV u"0,tn"l'"'da el jald sale, and to hear and decide on the eaeeptlons filed to the retoen "rf! ts heTvbv'frivee ..hat I will 7t wV? oftlce in Ebetisrmrii:, on Tneslv. April as. isss mt ten o clnca. .. n.. to attend to the dntle of said VL?nr?Dt Rt "hl,'h Xim "1 " PSni . interested may attend II the see proper or be forever debarred from comirir io on said rantf -v ' M. 1. K1TTEI.L,, Auder.V. JEbensbnrg. p. April io. "n,rC. ' uam AUDIT()R'SxoTTt5& II vinVr' been appointed Auditor to report distribu tion In the hands of 1A. Ioniser, Sheriff of Ommbrta oottnty, arising from sale at defendants personal property on H Fa. No. 6. ,lue term '86 Oeorire Busline against H. T. Herttoc. and on ether writs against same --Brtni, notice is hereby aiven tfMui slt'at my office H EbenV biiric. Fa., ott Wednesday, April 19. lssj. at tea e'cloohj.. m., to attend to the dutVem of sid m mppoiotment, at wbl.:b time mnd plnco'sj; ncrscaa interested may attend if the .e Timper " v - M. i. Kill t.LI, And fizr. Eipnsbnrr, Pm., April 10, ISs&.-e. rrinr ' TN THE ORPANsv COUllTOF ; eoaniy ol faroDris.. Ta V.e hnrt and I'nl rep. ; ranumwMo; Taacu Xi CSinsf. tfereasesV (irtet-'ii?-' .Ton are hereby cited t he mnd mpnear be fore tne jurttres or the frrphane' tlourt to be held at EbeasburK, oa the-first Mondmy of Jtifi r.ert then and there to mcceot ev rnlri - -.a rl 1 estate of Francis x. lrl!t-i","fc"'fu ' ' "i praised valumtion r .- ' H qnest daiy j iwn'(i,ufl'ii timcpiwf cmuse why ta tie liau micnt lo. like ll t , wave. f 1 Sheriff. la ru M.I. Ml,). 11.. "..A delay, antthlpe nsrcTa .naralnst, the 1 ,-v ""'i pres0ve9in I"PitIv huther-,-itj ; 1 . V J, setilem.n. -it- uiVivi h -..-2?l,n.l stretched t Apni t,r;.- t. '.i - stioatn in one of the V"" icwhere m Miatidakon. ppinar when a slnHvart 'V ifon iiim wilh it stern nrl--' lie owner of I In-trout brook, at he Irid caught a trespasser "rf til riuhts. " Uit out : ' triol 1 t i During the f8 said : " if vre at) potatoes we'll Ut.T-l,4W this romiirk "I'Oih.atrsBCi'o etahles from tb havittii appcarer - " I never ha't oflicor w hu ii.s ou tlie battle Jj Pa. ducirig Stoc'k. - ,J. aSam cal1 tbc atUHon of public to the fact that I u n atiU selling goods at a great retluction in order to reduce my siw - k, yon all know my stock consists of everything iu the - " Hardware, House-Furnishing, and . Agricultural line. . . It ia not necessary to enumerate it here, but corns .'and satU fy yourselves that I am. offering "bargains in everything.. . As this U the time of the year for Shovel Plows and. Cultivators. .ca.ll ani 8e my stock,' which I am. selling right down to first- cost. v I am -T.a offering great, bargains in J ' Wall Paper, Trunks, Silver Plate d Ware Well and Cistern Tamps, Double Citt Axar &c. G. HUN7rLEY. wen ana cistern Tamps, Double Citt Axea. &c. Remember mr terms are cash, I cannot make these big reaction n J charge gocdi ' Ebensburg, May 16, 18S4.-tf. gHElUFF'S NOTICE. . John E. Scan lan J vs. ' J. K. t:aserrv mnd , K. S. Klchmrd's. r COUBIV. J f'orelu f'M-a?ntrof of Pr-juy!-anta rnfrta eovvty S 1 lo the Sheriff ol raid countv, tlreetiDit: Hi In the fourt ef "ora tnon Pleas of Cambria Joae term IS si reiHO mttHi-hmeot 1 liuu-m.iKi tub mat yan attach J. K. C'msselherrv, mnd K. B. Klohards. latanf -nnr -nnm k.h . p-elaanlar. their ..! and chattels, lands and t. n- emvents. sftttmte la Adams township, t mrutrla. loanty. Pa., in whose hands or ioseslon scvt .be SMme rnav h,so that thrv be and m.i,e-;r I fore our l oan cf Common Pleas to be hol.ien at Khensburar, la and for said wonir, on the f-rt Monday of Jn next, there to answar .lohs. U. canlannf m j.lea of mssmmpslt, and al that vaa son. mon snch person or persons la your hail ss! -k boldlnic fxsesalovrvf sai4 lands and teoeraents under the said defendants, as Osrnlshres- that they be mod api.emr before om -Cv-rt on.t--.M nrst M(dnl ol ,ln next, to answer wha- shail nt era I" V " " -rie next, to answer wha'. shi trabseeted- aBaiot them and abide the Vurir me of the van therein, and have ,ou then aad the Witnesithe Honorable K. l Jchnstox. President JndKe of ,,ld Court Ebit bnn,, this i eighth day of Arrl1. L D. lai r.. H A- !lJlHo.f,K, Troihy. By virtue ,'w ' nachment. I Vk. itatei. writ of Foreign the rtt. title and i'fL'" "pon and attached all mad E. . Riehards. of, In'tfJ- K. Cas!berry trmof of land, wairantcd i "l that certain Oordon, situate In Adsoi uiwn?irt wdtnand CPOBty. r adj.Mcln lands warrar -,d inT'S J Harry Klce, johnA .OTh.rffi tnK loarhandred rr.ore ir . uJSS h.r-..m i-A. I.UTHF.H. Shfl Estate of . A. jicl,;.- 4 1 'trm."on",h. estate f JchB tir-of iven", l':'? ' nrt"r.,?ned . n nice ft vayuieft rJL l"' '"''ed to said eMafethat thsm l.r".('lr .h!',,the n,l fresent Tt i'Jf- """'"Vcaied for, s!t)eirent. Alle-lficiv f" Airinstrmtrl, AJlelioy .township. March -&. ist P'AISSt FOR SALE. ! utscrihi stated cultivation ,...??. ' er T- aw.. Btx'-i I r m e ,inia a a A S hSSM.E WANTED T(J SOI.I( et''vorioV' r SET-.T-L.VW. .4 n c-eu K --ai. Vi-v. !y and tlrtc,r1lv atteD.i.1! V, . ':,'! V' t !M v,nr.r.t! . -. 'V r ' ,c ! t'h h ' ' V ''''',''. U;1H, V ' ar- nrr.-e ir, T.onm L '
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