1 1 nmlnin f rccmmi. CD i I lir.MU H(l. IDA 1 . J I XE 12, ISSi jnr.lL .4XD PERSOXAL. fre. there ntul the Other riace. t p,,-j;'h yf July next. . j. , j . tni'il ud'xJ-- bo to the .Su?r liowl. 4-1! i'e frst- have tlone luit little dam- ii-e Etocerli-s eo to tti Sucar ;p Collins whs liere on Werlnes- r ' ivr. r: ..II .'i J i!m I'.;i!'k wis appoiiite.l post . --r;t Carrnlltown, on Friday last. i.Fv-1'r 'I: .-.nofary I. M. McC'olgan wa. S s vmi UVrlnefday. 4, 1 r- t :i r rami li ive riven the crass A" i'p -' i ' : 'i-"1' tl'-tt it nuit certainly be a '. ''ii!'. r-x vt.HtifT Haumer, of Johnstown, was i gvpi:i! trcp at Court as a Juror durint; the -!, f.irmeil in Cambria township, tu'ltlttiorluMul ot I'ensacola, on Wed- f'iv ii. -r ri i n sT-i:-v K.itinT Win. Kittell, of Filtshurij. t in town on a visit to his mother, on .vi'.l.--il;ty iTt, pnople of Carroll township are agi- i ,l,eqUr..t,o.. of openly a new road j . i-j t !:!t township. I ' . .1 :-t received a lot or nrt-class car which ran be hought at a nominal tiM at Huntley .. tr Y;i'l!'- I.uttringer has contracted j ;tr the p.i.ir directors to line the skylights In f "i!'ne with tin j Vr. M'liy Krmire, wife of Peter Erm ire, cf Wi :nore, died on Wednesday of last ; aged a'tout G years. i-Mr I).r-ev Kin has contracted with ( oaty CommNsioners to put lightning r tj- mi fie Court House. -An infant child of Mr. C. C. Briggs, of Ei-t Liberty, died at Belmont Cottage, in t':l? place, on Saturday last. 1-Wanted McDonald, at Lnretto, wants ; t)f '' pounds of good clean wool, for which ta.wi'l P:' the highest price. -I hsve one Buckeye second hand and en Cupper mowing machine, which I will gll at a birgain. G. Huntley. A large spoonful of copperas dissolved j In ii 'j-i.ir t of boiling hot water makes a good dao ' ,r' r for sinks or waste pipes. j i- t 'I'll O'Connor, a formpr resident of i Jot :i-town. was drowned in the Ohio river ! 09 Sunday last, at Sewick'y Station, Ohio. r-.iame M. Walters, Ei , of Johnstown, w admitted to practice in the I'niled St ts District (jourt, Pittsburgh, on Mori- i Mr. Davd fl.twells. of K.ne, MeKeaa coiii;t , formerly a resident of this plaee, sjK-'.t several days here during t!i pr-'st-nt weeR. The poTatr.es are up. and so art? the po tol'iijs; the only sure remedy for them is Pi- - gieen. You cau buy the pure article at !' i rkers'. - N i w Is the time to get a bargain, 1 have 3 !'.-! Chieftain Horse K.ikes, which I wish to eiofe out, only fAl, will buy one at Geo. Hti' t "s. Mr .Mieh.iPl I.a'terner, n former resi 4et ' of tlirs plact, but for several years past a f ' i of Altoona, paid th. town a visit on M 1 1 a v . T;i S.-nators. of this place, succeeded la .1 i-. ting the St. Francis college base ball I.oretto on Thurday last, by a score Of '" I'. .1 ! ii riad'es, a track hand on the Penn iy!' ni x K ii'roaf, was struck by an engine OB 1 lay night, near A'.legrippu, and in stli' t ki led. i Ti e following persons can each set a let'. t v calling at the Eliensburg posfofliee: . t,'iie I!Tg, (3), Julia A. ("harles and J ' ;i W illiams. . .Mr Ed K ttell, who is engaged as a el r'c by Messrs T. and T. Collins, in Som W : , spent a few day s in town dm ing the pr . w-ek. '-'Inn s' ililes in Altoona, belonging to . I. SL 1 Hi and J. Leslie A Bro., were burned ot Wednesday n'ght, supposed to be the V cf in'-endiaries. ;-V"'i c-.n buv a No. 1 f;is'nen pump, W cv. is the f,et pump in the market for pr ! lower Than the lowest. Call arid price tt- ci -t (,. Huntley's. The 1 iinris for the marriage of John T I'O.t a.d Miss Angeline Eckenrode wer need in St. Michael's Catholic church t I. r. rto, on Sunday. ; -d Tuesday la-t Peter McGough, Esq, I- pointrd postmaster at Portage, and !e siiiiie day F. C. Gt'orgp was appoint tC i o-t master at Hemlock. J 1 he attention of bridge builders is called V..' a hertisement of the county commjs- II . . j., another column Mr J. C. I.;oy,t i,aB broken ground for 'e. :ir, atitl will commence the erection of t !. I.'iue oil Ct litre street, south of the I .ti'i.j riiifc, in a short time i :i S'jnJav lust, hiil the si7e of a walnut fr , 4l'IM l.ewMown, doing a great amount of At least two thousand panes of were broken in the town. li.itcains in cultivators, shovel plows, '.I :li sell them at greatly reduced Come quick and purchase before fc v- all gone, at (i. Huntlev's. -Tv S iii'h Fork s'.immer resort bolong- II -' l';!tshur2 sportsmen will onen on the ' ; ' -' It Is only open to members of i ciation and invited guests. I J tuing struck the house Wm. Dibh- i - Vt.i'e tnwnship. a few days ago, and j i l ra!!e darnace to the building, but ! I loing no injury to the family. 1 - h'tle two-year.old daughter of Mr. Woleslagle. of Wilraore, fell luto a I ' i re I nn Wednesday, and before she V i- : .-i overed the vital spark bad fled. I N v- r neglect a constipated condition of " '" or serious results surely follow, I !. h- r nes, impure blood and many chron- ' " iii-iints. Burdock Dlood Bitters is the I l,.-.! I li you wi-di to see the best shoe for .. i. en r syid at J3.C0, call down at Barkers' their m1wm rndd f that n r Tf fa a and g'"Ml enough to put on any i it. K l u Pryce, an inmate of the alms ' l tills (Thursday 1 morning, aged v ars. She was admitted to the e from White township. 'on the 31st t. 172. ii live any notion of buying a wag- ) ..... I -If ' call at Barkers' ar.d see the "Conk i' -vithout doubt the best running '- 'i in the market. For sale by V. S. 'T .t llros. -' . V II i .... . t. ..:. m f . i . . .1 i i-i at me .Mountain House on the ttn b.;ii i . . . .. . . . il Friday ar.d Saturday of each month, 1 'v '" wi!1 be f'n'ParJ to do all work " " T-m-1 iru . r fcT III. " dnesday evening f,f last week a ' ' - "-an named E'dwell. aged 'JO years, - I'it'-I.ing hall at Tarentutu. Armstrong r!. lell d(,Wu from overexertion and i '", -a. :t i. j u two hours thereafter. - I ' " man who was left by the train the ' "r 'lay l)e,.HU, wal,.n tllj lo,t five ,,,i'- in f. t. i is . . .. - ..-,Jlf mm uiiuis, aiiuuiii riave f at( Aurora watch of P. J. Mauson. IA'Jr-ira was hes are always on time. 1 ''"rinati,,,, j, wsn.p,! flM.t.ruilllt Alex " "' r bavis, a aj y,,,,,,,!, rather heavy L.t "'. ,r'y five fp't ln hpil' wit'1 !imple in ,' t-lieek aud i,auie upon right arm. Ii)!lit f l,r r.. prM r... k ;... j j. .. - j . ....i null inu ftUTIfci; i'.,,.s ( lia whereabouts will confer a I t'.of llliiin thun A.I Iru. . 1-..I & a. ! A prominent Pennsy Ivania railroad ofli rial bap invited General Grant to spend a few week at the Mountain Hons, Uresson, the cominii summer, and it may t possiMe that tb (i)'iieral will accept th Invitation Horalii'iiine a superior wall finish. Hr-t-ter than all kalsoinines or whitewash, i cheap and durable, will not crumble or peel fT. ard is 2otd for Inside or outside, woik. All shades at Or. Zimmerman's drue stire. A new company of the National Guard, to take the place ot company A, of this plf.ce, in the 5i.h regimen, was organized in Curwensvil'iP, Clearfield county, on Tuesday P. J. Wo!e!;i(jif, former'y ot Wilniore, was elected ci.priii On Friday two Adams Express cars ' prsscd nvrrthe Penpsj Ivania railroad load ed wifi 200.000 s;lver dnllnis The money was shirpid from tlie California mint to New York, and was divided fi pouches, eacb containing ?10fl. The mnic of the locust. h-s not y t beor. heard In this vk'it'itj , and his open air con Certs are jet to come. John Owens, how ever, stitl spIIs boots anil shoes, dry iood, erooeries and provisions at hi-, o'.d stand, :it the very lowest prices A convention of school directors, com pusi-d of on; from each board in the county, will meet in Indiana, on the 2(tli Inst . to select a book on physi.iloav and hygiene, so that there may be uniformity of instruction in the schooU of that county. T), T.. r j . . i,,D '"""'"" '- ys ,a, B , " t,ml tow'' retP"" removed a d. , ay d tooth from a lady's mouth and then fnvd it . , ftnnn.r ttw. .1 . To., uan,.. ..... ....... I... . i k, .U in j . a tin nninr r,riiii.f : it- f placed it in it original socket, therein it has grown again as Arm as before its rmo val. Degin dnsioi; the currant worms and sluas on rose bushes with white hellebore. It will clean them out. Insect powder that may be a little bicher in price, is still more efTeetve, and it you wish to have your foli age kept in fjood condition you must (jive it your attention. McDonald, at Loretto, sells 20 yards calico fot fl ; 10 yards cotton dress goods. i $1 : 20 yards muslin, $1 ; 12 yards best mus- ''n, ?l ; 12 yards ben gingham, $1 , 10 yards , uest cotton shirting, ?1. and ail other eood9 at equally low prices for cash or giol, mar j ketable produce. On this fThursda) morning all the j-t-j rors attending Court were discharged, with the exception of those empanelled on the case of Elizabeths Lytle vs. Edward Mc Glade et al.. then on trial. It being the last case on the list for trial, all the rest liaing j been continued. ) All ladies like a neat fitting sh e, and it I does not cost any more to get a shoe that will fit nice and neat than an ill fitting one. ; By coing down to Barkers', w bo keep the largest assortment of shoes in town, you will I not only get a neat fit, but the best shoe fur the leat money, j Next week will be bakoain wkkk at ; Barkers'. We make the announcement now j so that yon all will be prepared to g" early for bargains so that ou may get some before 1 they aru all gone. You will find bargains in corsets, gossamers, shoes, dress goods, and i sevtral other lines. j Mr. Jacob H. Callahan, formerly of ' Johnstown, had his feat so badly burned at the Edgar Thompson S'-el Works, Brad docK, last week, hy a quantity of mol'en steel s-lnshini from the converter into his phot g that both feet bad to be amputated in order to save his life. The white of an egg is st i'.ed to be the best application for soothing burns and scalds. It may be poured over the ' wound, and forms at once a varni.sh w'.iioh excludes the air. It is also far more coo'ing than the usual applications of oil aid cotton. Wilson Brown, of Spriififield township, Huntingdon county, who had been partially insane for several years, hung himself on Monday last, in the woods, to a small dog wood tree, by a hickory withe which he had twisted around his nock. Hn was dead when found with bis knees resting on the ground. At Oil City, on Satnrday, Patrick Jen nings ibta'n"d judgment a-jainst Venango county for 52.1. He was an inoiate of the Poorhnusp, end claims the money for work performed. The Commissioners hold that, being a charge npon the county, he was not entitled to pay, and will appeal the case. On a track of land in Huntingdon coun ty, belonging to J Simpson Africa, several men last week were cutting some timber. They felled a large oak tree and in it was embedded a bullet. The choppers counted the growths on the tree and found that the ball had been shot in there one hundred and five yet:rs ago. Mrs. Laporte. mother of John Lapnrte. who is in jail, charged with the murder of Wm. Irwin, at Warrior's Mark, Huntingdon county, died at ber home in the latter place on Saturday. It is said that her death was the result of a broken heart over the course other son. Previous to the murder Mrs. LaPort had 8lwas bn ln d all- W, A. B. Little, Ei., of Allegheny townsliip, while plowing up an old meadow on his farm this spring, turned up a petrified potato. The skin and eyes look a natutat as a veritable potato, and it appears to have been of the early rose variety. The field had not been plowed for eighteen years, and when last worked had been planted in pota toes. V. S. Barker & Bros, are making a spe cialty this spring In fine shoes, to which they call your attention. They have the finest shoe ever eold In this town, and the price is lower than yon have ever seen for the same quality of shoes ; they have reduced the pri ces on itll their shoes, and you will certainly save moDey by buying your shoes at Bar- rl3 Aioeri jiemzer or rranRstown, iiiair county, while crossing the track of the Ilolli dayshnrg Branch railroad in the neighbor hood of Altoona. on Wednesday last with a horse and wagon, failed to notice the ap proach of a train in time to get his wagon off the track, which was struck and badly damaged. The horse and driver escaped unhort. Prof. TTawkinson, archeologist of New York city, while fishing near a town called ! New Baltimore which is located at the head- quarters of the Raystown branch of the Ju- I niata river, In Somerset county, recently discovered a cave, and upon entering it I found a number of valuable relics In the ! shape of medals There were also In the i . . cave a number of human skeletons. On Satnday last Dr. Smith B uttertnore, Jesse Smith and N. B. Harding, trustees of the proposed Connellsvllle bocpital,' were 1 arrested at Connellsville, and gave gave I bail in the sum of 1 10,000 for their appear I ance for trial at the Dauphin county court In I August Dext. They are charged with at- tempt to defraud the State by false preten ses In drawing the f 12,000 hospital appro priatlon. 1 Steward Lilly went to Uniontown. Fay ; ette county, on Monday last, and returned on Wednesday. His par pore !a going was to locate a colored woman named Gordon, who has been at the Almshouse for some time, and whom Le ascertained while away, i properly belongs to Fayette county. She ' will be removed to that county and the ex penses of her keeping up to this time will be paid by Fayette county. McDonald at Loretto sells 16 pounds . liglit brown sugar for fl .00 ; 12 pounds white : sujrar, tl ; 3 pounds good tea, 11 ; 10 pounds coffee, tl ; 4 boxes essence coffee, 10c ; 4 pa I ters soda, 10c; 3 pounds prunes, 25c ; 3 j pounds rice, 25c ; 4 pounds barley, 25c ; 5 pounds oatmeal, 2.1c ; 6 pounds hominy, 25c; (5 pieces soap, 25c ; molasses, 35 cents per gallon ; good fyrup, 40 centa per gallon All other goods at equally low prices for I taijU or good marketable trade. t'Ol'RT rKIM l III.S. The following criminal cases were dis posed cf last week, after we went to prf w : Commonwealth vs. Mepbrn Kelly, keep ing a bawdy house. Jury find defendant guil'y. Sentenced to pay a fine sf :W and costs and undergo imprisonment in the coun ty jail for three months. Commonwealth vs. Andrew G ret n wood and John Swur'zrain, larceny. Jury find defendants giiilty. Sentenced to pay a fine fI0acl to Com. for use of Cambria coun ty, and costs of prosecution, and each to undergo an imprisonment at hard labor ! the. Wreidern Penitentiary at the county of Allegheny frr one year Commonwealth vs. Mrtr.roe Pringle and I Jobn Mullen, highway robbery. Jury find defendants guilty. Monroe Priugle sen tenced to pa a bne of $."j0 and cjsts of pros- (culion, aod that he undergo an imo.ris.tn- j uient at haul lalitir in the Western lVnitru- , tiary gl the com Ay , Allegheny for the j tenn f one jear. As to John Mullen, it is : ordered llMt he tie taken by the sheriff of ' Cambri.i county to the Home of Refuge of Western Pennsylvania and delivered into f.ie care and custody of the superintendent j and manager tnereof, and that, be be under their education, training, employment and, discipline until discharged according to law. j Commonwealth vs. Charles Adams, aggra- 1 vated assault aed baitery. Defendant plead ; guilty. Scnteuced to pay a fine ef 1 and j costs and undergo an imprisonment in the county jail tor a term of three months. Commonwealth vs. Charles Adams, as sault and battery. Deftndaui, plead guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of one dollar and costs and to undergo an imprisonment in the county jail for thirty days, after expira tion of sentence In previous case. Commonwealth vs Daniel (Jrubn, assault and battery. Jury find defendant guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of five dollars and costs. Common wealth vs. Patrick Hagan, 1st count, sliootiog a person with intent to kill ; 2 1 count, shooting a person with intent to maun, disfigure and disable; 3d count, ag grated assault and battery. District Attor ney enters a nolle pros, on 1st and 2d counts, and defendant pleads' guilty on third count. Sentenced to pay a fine of $10, and undergo an imprisonment in the county jail for three months. Corn. vs. Patrick llagan, carrying con cealed weapons. Defendant pleads guilty. Sentence suspe nded until the first Monday of Se ember next. Com. vs. Edward Williams, larceny. Ju ry find defendant guilty. Sentenced to pay a hue of $10 and costs, and undergo an im prisonment in the county jail for Dine months. Com. vs. Charles G. Cooper, larceny by bailee. Jury rind defendant not guilty. Com. vs. Simon O. Williams, 1st count, shooting a person with intent to kill; 2J count, shooting a person with Intent to maim, disfigure and disable; 3d count, ag gravated assault and battery. District At torney enters uollle pros, as to first and sec ond counts, and defendant pleads guilty on third count. Sentenced to pay a fine of 85 and costs, and to undergo an imprisonment in the county jail for three months. The Grand 1ury made the following pre sentment : That, haying visited the court hnn-e; and jail, they found them in good con dition. SECOND WEEK. On Monday at 2 o'clock, P. M., Court met with Hon. R E Johnston, President Judge, and Associate Judges John Flanagau and Joseph Masters on the bench. James Myers and Anslem Weakland I were appointed constables to attend .upon the jurors. j The following cases were disposed of : j Martin KutrutT, Jr , et al. vs. J. XV. and ' P. C. dates. Feigned issue. Jury called and sworn, who find for defendants. James C. Murray vs Willliani P. Vanaken ( et al. Feigned issue. Jury called and sworn, who find for plaintiff hv direction of ; the Court. (Point ot law reserved.) j D. G. Mvers and Jas. F. Myers vs. John j Wilkinson. Ejecln.ent. Continued at coats ; of plaintfTs. j Borough of Coopersdale vs. the township of Yoder. Appeal. Continued. Frantz Joseph Frantz vs. Carl Elias Vock- j a::ro.I et al. Ejectment. Continued. j A. II. Flske & Co. vs. Henrietta Towell Continued. James J. Miliigan ys. Peter Fisher et at. , Continued. J Chas. Farabaugh vs. John A. nines. Set- ! tied. David Sir.ay vs. J. C. Martiu et al.. tres- ; pass. Jury called and sworn who find for j the plaintiff ; the defendant to pay two , dollars per tree for 31 trees sixty-eight dol- , lars and the Court to treble it. j John A. Will vs. George Busline, assump sit. Settled per paper filed. I Hurdtfe McKee vs. Simon Nagle et al., I scire facias. Defendants confess judgment ' for $144 19. I nurd & McKee vs. Uriah Nagle et al., ejectment. Jury called and discharged and cause continued, to be put at head of list for September term. ! John B. Baum vs Vincent Tonkin, debt. ; Jury called and tworn arid Court directed a compulsory non suit with leave to plaintiff to move to take It off within four dais. Executors of Christian Mvers, deceased, vs. J. C. Martin, scire facias. Continued. Jacob Murphy vs. George Fye et al., ap Iea!. Continued. James Cunningham et al. vs. Samuel Weakland et al., ejectment. Continued. Elizabeth S. Lytle vs. Edward McGlade etal., ejectmeDt. On trial. A Veto .vtftajre. The following Is the message of Governor ratttson announcing his disapproval ot the bill regulating the allowance to Sheriffs for boarding prisoners : This bill allows the Court to fix the com pensation of sheriffs, for boarding prisoners, at the maximum rate of fifty cents a day for -each prisoner. While this may eeem a email matter, it Is, in fact, a very serious and important one, and of very considerable magnitude when considered In its effects throughout the entire State. This act of April lltli, 18."6, authorized the Courts to fix the allowance for boarding prisoners for all counties except Philadel phia and Allegheny at a sum not exceeding twent fiv cents a day. Special laws were afterwards passed for a Dumber of counties, but, except ia such cases, the act of 1856 is at present the law. The sums now fixed In me sevetai counties vary in amount ; some, ' as in Chester, being as low as a fraction less j than nlDe cents a day. Montgomery Is ! nineteen cents, Philadelphia twenty cents i and Lehigh fourteen aud-a-half cents. A j few of thtt counties pay as high as fifty cents ' and two more than that sum. By far the larger number, however, pay twenty five cents or under. This bill would allow the compensation In all counties to be fixed as ! high as fifty cents, which, I believe, would be an excessive sum. The cost of living has leen diminishing rather than increasing during a number of years and I do not know i of any reason Justifying the Increase this ! bill would permit. How burdensome it j might prove In many counties will be per- ' ceived when It is stated that in quite a cum- ; ber and these not containing large cities i the monthly cost of maintaining prisoners exceeds $;S,o0o. It may be further stated j also that at the last State encampment of the militia the cost of maintaining the men was . only freventeen cents a day. If soldiers j could be kept for this sum why should pris- j oners cost fifty cents. The House sustained the veto. i ....... j How young old people look who have ; never been seriously sick, and who never ! worry or fret. How old young people look ! who fret and stew and suffer palu all at once. But we car.'nt altogether help our I dipositlon, and we will sometimes get out of sorts in spite oi an our caution. Then we need the best, the simplest and the safest medicine known, which Is Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Retreds'. Purifies the blood and renews vitality In old and young. l.OC 1 1. ( ORRISI(IMII ( E. Sr. Boniface, June 9, 1885. J Editor Fhefman: On Thursday la-t . the feast of Corpus Chrisii was ceiebialed, , and our church was highly decorated with j wreaths and evergreens. Four beautiful al i tars had been erected in our cemetery, and I after High Mass we had a procession ' around the church to the different altars, j The Cirrolltown Silver Cornet Banrl was j present and furnished the muf.ic during the j procession, in which over twelve hundred persons took part, it being the largest as . Semblage of people ever seen in St. Boni ; face, and will be long be leniembered. Able ' sermons suitable to the occasion were de- live re,! Iv Uev. Fiitners Mux and Edwin. j A branch of the Emerald B-nevoIent Asso j ciation was organized, and twelve new meui- ber9 were taken in. , Mr. John Otf, Sr., who has been ill for j some time, is recovering, j Dr. Rice, our popular physic! tn is kept buy by his large and growing practice. ' Miss Agnes Hartmau, who has beet very 111 for several weeks, basso far recuyerd as to be able to go around again. Mr. D. O. Ferguson, of Lumber City, has erected a photograph gallery In our village, and is doing a thriving business. One of the lightning rods on our church was struck by lightning a few daj s ago and badly bent, but no damage was done to the church. Eight new bank barns wil! be erected in this vicinity during the coming summer, which is good testimony to the thrift and enterprise of our farmers, Mr. J.ihn Endier. wno had his leg very badly broken and mashe.J at the barn rais ing of Mr. Peter Helfrich some time ago, is alruost well and able to walk around. Mr- Michael Holtz and M.ss Elizabeth En dier were married in our church by Rev. Father Max. on Tuesday, June 2!. The wedding feast was celebrated at the house of Lewis Endier, the father of the bride, and was enjoyed by all present. Messrs. Bard and Palton, who have leased a large amount of coal land along the Chest creek, have Dut on a crew of men to open up the coal veins, and we hope soon to hear of a move in the building of the railroad along the creek to Kaylor's station on the Ebensburg and Cresson road. Mr. Fran cis E Farabaugh, who had been clerking in the store of of Messrs. Thomas Ott & Co . at this place, and is now a travelling sales man fr a Philadelphia wholesale bouse, paid us a visit on Saturday and Sunday last. He is honest. Industrious and enterprising, and will make a successful salesman. Montes The Fanteiit Train In the World. Some over-porfident Knellshnien boasted that "The Flyina Dutchman" train, from London to Liveroool, was the fattest In thu world. But they aoon found o:tt tha tthnv were mistaken. The Pennsylvania Rail road Com onn y sends a train out of New York at 9 o'clock every morning that riea'.s the time of the "Flying Dutchman." Con- j si.ierine the distance covered, it Is the fast- j est tram in the world. When the careworn j business man journeys from New York to 1 Philadelphia, Chicago or St- Louis, he fir.d9 J in the parlor cars of the Pennsylvania rail i road a luxurious home on wheels. As he ! ' being whirled along at the rate of sixty j miles an I our or better, not a jolt disturbs , his serenity. The rails rest on a bed bal-j lasted with solid rock, and the joints are ! made with a kitd of chair and fih plate, of J the company's own make, that cause the miles of track to be as unbroken as one long j jointless rail. There is no dust, little noise, and r.ot a cinder. A few weeks ago there were put on a number of parlor cars, made at the company's shops In Altoona. Instead of the ordinary flat window, they are fitted with five hay windows on each side, each about seven feet wide. The passenger can look up and down the track for miles with out leaving his seat, and the new windows admit twice as much light as the old ones. The cars are somewhat larger than the old style, and are divided into a main saloon. ladies' boudoir, smoking room and retiring room . Recently the entire running time between the Atlantic seaboard and the great Western cities has been reduced. On the 9 o'clock morning train the time. to Chicajio is 24 hours; to Cincinnati, 21 hours, and to St. Louis, 20 hours, with i corresponding re duction to other points. This speed is main tained without the slightesl danger to the traveler. During the war of rates which began last winter the Pennsylvania company alone maintained its rates. Beginning May 25, though, it fixed the fare to Chicago at f 15 ; to St. Louis. ?19;and to Cincinuati, 514, with corresponding reductions to other points. A". Y World Kaw 51111 Destroyed by Fire. j The saw mill owned by Mr. David K. Ra ; mey, of Altoona, and situated at Harriet's 9tation in Clearfield county, was totally con- snnied hy fire on Thursday night of last j week. The fire is supposed to have origin ; ated from a spaik from the cupola of the boilers. It spread rapidly and soon the, en- tiro mill and the machinery therein was de- stroyed together with 200.000 feet of lath. The lumber In the yard some 3,000,000 Teet j was saved. The mill was worth about , $12,000 upon which there was an insurance I of $7,500. I .. j leel Acknowledgments. D. A. Luther. Sheriff of Cambria county, j acknowledged the following deeds on Wed nesday last : Deed to M. D. Kittell for 120 acres in Gal Iltzin township ; sold as the property or M. J. Cooper and Henry Mellon for the sum of ?800. xJeed to James McNelius for 80 acres in Dean township ; sold as the property of William Conway for the sum of flO. Deed to A. V. Barker for 60 acres in Reade township ; sold as the property of John F. Glass for the sum of $25 Normal .School Noted. I'rof. fehiramell Is now teaching in the school and is an Instructor of ability, having had experience in the State Normal schools and also as principal of public schools. One hundred and thirty-five studeuts are now attending the school, classified as fol lows : preparatory, two teachers classes and a professional class. Superintendent Straver has been selected by the State Superintendent of Public In struction as a member of the examining Committee of tbe graduating class at the Indiana Stale Normal School. What All Ton? Unless the food is properly prepared in the stomach it becomes corrupt and poisons thp system it is intended to nourish. Dys pepsia and its aeempanimeuts are bad breath, heartache, constipation, piles, bili ousness and depression of spirits. Suffer ers with dyspepsia experience a rapid and permanent core by the use of Simmons Liv er Regulator. It is purely vegetable and pleasant lo the taste. A half tablespoonful of the Regulator, taken aftei eatme, en sures Rood digestion. A Bottle of Curtis' Carmelite Cordial httuld occupy the handy corner ot every traveler's satohel. No prudent person will thiuk of undertak- i ine a journey tuvolving chances of climate, j diet and water, without first procuring a I bottle. It never fails ! It never disappoints ' Money rerunded in every case when a single j bottle, as directed, falls to cure any case of j cholera, dysentery, cholera morbus, diar- j rhrea, cramps, pains in the bowels, or any Ir estinal irritation. Sold by all dealers. i Johnston, I Ioi.loway & Co., I Philadelphia Agents. 1 Hi ll. I SI A I t. I R.lXM'tRS. The following transfers of real estate were filed in the Recorder's office, this place, for the week ending Wednesday, June 10, 1SS5: Theodore Covi r to William Gobert for lot in Stool creek township; considera tion. 5700 Ad'iiitiistiators of O-car Grsffd to Jobn E'lierhntr tor lot in JoLtixtown ; considera tion, fi.ti23 David Tobin to Philip Mellon fur I it in Gallitz n : consideration, $150 t Hugh Driscoll to Mjchaet Dnscoll for UT acres and 541 perches in Allegheny town- . Bliio; consideration. 5? ."00. Michael Diiseotf to Catharine Bradley for 60 acres in Allegheny townhlp; coiisideia sion, f 1. A. J. Anderson to Catharine Lamb for 1 acie and 8 perelies in Keade township ; con M(iemt,i..!i, $130 Johnstown Manufacturing Company to Anio- M Wgner for lot in Wood vale ; imii sideration, f2.ro. Execuinrs of James Mcl.ane to Rsehael McLane for lots in Lower Yo. er township ; consideration $24 Charles B FJlis to Ralph A. Bronforlot in Johnstown ; locsideration, $1,A00. John Bowde'i to Klph A. Isvrou for lot iu Johnstown; consideration, ?:V2."). Jobn Lowman to M. J. Kennedy, lot in Johnstown; consideration, SI ."00. John Lowman to F. L. Bnlwr for lot in . Johnstown ; consideration, $l,.r,00. John. F. Rainev to T. G. Stewart for lot in Johnstow n ; consideration, 56,5o0. Jobn II. Hennlng to T. CI. STewart for lot in Johnstown ; consideration, $850. Herman Baunier to W. A. STe wart for lot in Johnstown ; consideration, $000. j Joseph Watson Htvns fo Adam nnmmel for lot in Johnstown; consideration, 1200. J James P. McConaughy to Samuel Giveu for lot, in Lower Yoder township ; consider atlnn, f :!2.". i Frank G'oghnnr to Harriet Gougl.nour j for 8 acres m Slonj creek township ; consider- j ation. ft I Harriet Gnoghnonr to Samuel Lenbart for 2 lots in tS'.onycretk township Hon, fUrtO CoriMrlera Harriet Gotiarinour to Samuel Lenhait for 8 acres in Stonvereek township Considera- Hon. $200. Harriet Goughnour to James Lenhart for lot in Ntotiyercek townsliip ; consideration. $U85. Executor's of H. Buiiner, Sr. to Eliza beth Baiimer for lot in Wood vale : considtr ation, fSOO. Cambria Iron Company to George Aigner for lot In Cambria H iougli ; consideratiou. $oo. George Aigner to John Fisher for lot In Cambria Borough; consideration, $t500. Eii7.beth Baumer to Charles F Davis for lot In Wood vale; consideration. $425. Nicholas H.ckey et ux. to Isadore Eager for lot in Gaili'ziu township ; consideration, $300. John R Njiele to John 1 nntzy. Sr. for 95 acres and 20 perches in Susquehanna town ship ; consideration, $1,200 Executor of Martiu Cronauer to Earhart Fatabaugh for piece ot land tu Cieatfield township; consideration. 150. Maria Wvland and husband ' Theodore Cover for 2 lots in SH tiycreek township; consideration, fill. I). R. Moore et ux. to W. W. Amsbey for 120 acres in Ga'.litzin township; considera tion, $.5,305 2:i George Busline to Zella Abernethy for 11 acres and 25 perches in A llegheny township ; consideration $400. Ja.-ob Bomgardner to Joseph Bonigardner for 40 acres and 41 perches In Richland town ship; consideration, $1,700, Joseph B'ltr.gardner to Ann Weaver for 40 arr s and 41 perches in Richland township ; consideration, $2,000. Sheriff of Cambria county to I. N. Wis singer for 180 acres iu Blacklick township ; cousideratiou, $'.100. General debility, female weakness, Jos; of physical power, Br iiitil's disease, and ner vous diseases are speedily cured by Hunt's Remedy. iivii:f.ai,. SHARP FARABAUGH. -In Altoona, June 1. 18S5, ty llev. Fnther Schell. Mr. Paul Sharp to Mrs. Ella Farabaugh, both of Altoona. OI1I1IART. ABRAMS. Died, at the resilience ot her j pran.1 mother, Mrs. D.ivw, in Eheriiburit, I on Tuesday. June 0 18S.", Miss Lizzie Abranis, ai;ed about 15 years. HIGIIAM Ded, at the resldetice of her husband. Mr. Emanuel M. Biiiham, in Al toona, on Saturday, -lime 6, 1HK5, Mis. Ame lia T. Hiuhatn, aced 71 years. The deceased, whr.se maiden name was Christy, was born at the old Christy home stead between Munster and Ioretto, od June 4, 1811. Slie was manied to Emanuel M. B.Kham, My 2, 1830, and was the moth er of eleven children, eiijhi of whom are liv ine, viz: Rev. John C. BiEbaru, pastor or the Catholic church at New Brighton ; James R., of Al'oona ; Dr. Aueustus W., of Indi ana ; Mrs. Mary E. Conrad, of Altoona; Ilajdeo, S., who is an attache of the Indi anapolis Sentinel ; Alphocsus, of Altoona ; A. G., of Philadelphia, and Andrew, of New Brighton. Frances, Martha and Lucy are dead. SCANL.VN. Died, at her residence In Cambria township, on Wednesday, June 10. 1885, Miss Theresa Scanlan. aged about 76 years. The deceased was a sister of Henry Scan lan, Eq., of Carrolllown ; Mrs. Augustine Durbin, of Munster township, and an aunt of John E. Scanlan, Eq., of this place, and had a large coinection of relatives through out the north of the county. She was a life long resident of the neighborhood in which she died and was respected and beloved by her neighbors for her Christian virtues and her quiet devotion to duty. She was a de vout and exemplary member of the Catholic Church and her last days were passed In preparation for death having received all the consolations of her religion. May she rest in peace. THE MARKETS. Ebensburg, June 11. 1885. Flour, choice family $5 C3 to 6 40 Wheat, white l 00 Rye 75 Corn 70 Oats 50 Clover seed 7 00 Timothy seed , 2 50 Flax seed 1 50 Bans ... 2 00 Potatoes 50 Butter, tt 15 Lard, fh.. 12 Etfcs. per doz 12 Onions, per bu 50 Hay, per ton 12 00 rnT.IBt'RII MARKFTS, WrtnMtsDAT, Jnne 10, 1885. iV'";""-'"' "l Perru.'.n.el oa ,racK - - . m r. -n . . , 55tf?.-j0.i. Jerer Sweets. $ t.n hbl. HorLTBT I.lr chickens, n&ft-loe per pair : lire turkeys. l(fi-ia per pound , live a-eese, 75c?Jl 00 perjialr. Iiressed-t'hli kens, 16g !7c per pound; torkers. 17? ID" : a-eese, 10??12. Kaiis-Y'tig 2c for country mixed cotton; K3 for all wool. Sienna Small clover seed S 7.Sf6 00; lanre. 8 ii&a fx); timothy seet, 1 80if?l 85; orchard grass.! 80; blue nrass. 1 801 .io. Eor;s Frcli Pennsylvania and Oslo euirs. S12 15c per doien Applm-2 2St2 .10 per bbl lor (ommog to fair and 2 1bi3 no for prime to choice. BCTTBk Fncv creamery. 2&j)2'. c: do. other brands. ih'Ul'c ; choice creamery. 23?)22a ; choice dairy, JV'a iV : choice enuntrv. 2i'3 18e; common irrade, lO'i? 8c: low (trades. ,K?6c. Mill Fbed Hran. 17 5o.??l 11O: mlddlinirs. tlT v?11 HO lor brown and 20 (X;J 19 no for white: chop ped feed. 1 (ijV2i ne; chopped corn. 18 01'519 00. Hav -No-1 timothy baled, 18j:8 50 lor tiifht : 17 bv'tfiH Oft for loose pressed : from country waic ons. 17 002O no ; No. 1 prairie hay, 8 60ffi9 60 : upland, i ."W3:12 00. CJrais Whent. 1 os?l 10 per bushel: corn, 58 69: oats, i 'li? 13c ; rye, S0jj S2 FLora f5 60 S5 7f per bbl., according to quall- i ty. j Unions 4 00it4 50 per barrel. I Provisions Hams, U(ilu?4c; bacon, 9c; shoul- 1 ders, 64c. ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR SHERIFF. I hereby announce myself a? a candidate lor the Democratic nomina tion of Sheriff subject to the decision ol the Dem ocratic primary elections. JtlSEPH A. OKAY. Carrolltown, May , ;w AIH I UIISI MI TS. TAVtrm the I'ulinnnpoli TmM.) AN INTERESTING LETTER. From Mr. Harry W. llnotrn, Proof reader Ml "The l imn " Tlie foll..wlr::r letter Is nimuri(lni( and worthy .1 c.ireful perusal. xmma. a it .loes. from no reli able (loarce, unsoliciled. It contains lacls ot irraal value : l'nniot.M. InJ . Ilet. 12, 1S4 1R. Davti Kinmiiv. Rnnrlnut. . Y. DKn Sin : K.ir Ion years I have Neen n mirTer er truin 1i.. ae of the kl.tney, t time o much p.. ! to make lile a ...ir.len IVir m tin, lone everi i,t n.e hesi j.nj e.ciaus in In. puna hve IretUeo lue woh I t!o i r no nm-t, ni.til 1 h. ulnii.ft despaired of reller. I then trie.! sever! H.lverti-n,! reme.liop. hut nothins pneloce.! the lelrei. result unl: a Irien.l who Iih.I I. -en relies. e.i I mine. .1 me t.. .-i.e iR 11 1 1 K KN N" Eli"S I A t on i r. lit lll.lH a u,;ll. I .Hit n. tikllW one Iniltl.. I l.fiian to eziierieuee re Alter 1 1 m.i k D "Mier mi l w.i-eri irnie.l wum rn. re-ul-. In all. 1 h.nc tMketi I. .ii r tH.itlen. nml e-in tmlw I feel like a now man. I am c.nh tent I am eiitirels mri.. j it ia. been several iuiioiIk stnee T tiHik Hi l ist me.li.'iiie. ami the'e K nolmlic: lion ul a return ot n.e .liseae. I nave recom memleii your reiin-.lv to sev.-rl sutferniK Inenitu who buve Ku heen relieve.). 1 write tins to re turn my "tneere thank to yon tor theeure which hua lKn ett.-eie In nirrif n-1 als .tenee to av 1 tltiuk Kiirternitf liuiuonlv owe von a ) l.t of Kri.t tu.le lur onr womierlnl clent 'the .1 1 neovarv. I Shall 1 : ttlilt in me l.. to let all Sllfj.'iw- kntiw where thev niav hii-l relief, ami tio-reij m in.aitf in.-aruro reiuiiuera'.n you Jot tlio .nai juii h-iv .1-.ne me. W.hn.a- yon l.-nir ltfe ani rifieritT. and aiKo tii;llikOMf yi'Q lor tiri'lo.li'lliK mv lie 1 run HAKliV W. OI.JISTEAI). lr. Kennedy. f KonOonl. X. Y , . iir.T the iuti.ie. l.y a reieitation whieh he eaiin..t arlorl to turlelt or Invert!, rhnt the - Kavori le Keine.ly ' iloon Imif irKte ti e t.ioml. enrro liver, kictni v and hla tiler i-otuilHiiii. a well a thoe i1l-en.s ami weikne--e iienlinr to temalen. Your iiruirieini ban it; II nut. emt One Lhillar to lr. U.vni Kennedy, Kondout. N. Y. MALARIAL poison. inn vnncipni rxtie iinoirlvnr sickness at mis lime me yr imi it i.rlin in a dm ir oere.i iiver.writcii . 11 writ revuinte.i in time, urct fuMerirnf. wretcnei1n!M nn.l rte-tth will ensue. KeiilleiHtn wrltin rn m N.nith America : j liav.-e u!i yimr Stnim.inn' l.iv-r Krpuiat.ir witii I lt l afreet, both a orevent 1..11 n.l rnre fir u.. j larial lever on the- Ixthmu ul Panama.' TA KI -.SIMMONS' LI7ER REGULATOR 9 A Purely Vegshils lis Jiim AN KFFEt'TU AL. SI'KCl FI5 M AT-AKHIUS 1T.YKKS. UOVVi-L. UIMI LilNTS. JAI'.VII.I'K, ' I.I K N KSS, 51 ENTAI lKI'KKSN. Ml K HI-.AIiAi'HE. i:i;NlPATI"N, NAI'SKA. HU.IOT-SNF.SS. liYS. tlIA-.kc If yon fcal rtrowsv. letiiitale). have Ireqiicnt heAflaolie. itionth integ ImiII-, tiour ajipeiite, and tonirue nuaie.t. vim are sntlerina Iron t.iriii.1 liTer or "tilinii-news," anil n.itlmiv w.II cure you eo upeedily ami erinucuili a to take SIMMONS LIVEU REGULATOR. Tt 1? srleen with ?ate:y, and tlie riappieu re.-iiln to the in.isi del c:ife ititunt. It tKi Uie pl'-ioe fif quinine anil hiit.-rs ol every kinil. It ij the cheapest, parks' ami hest laruily inedictne In tbe wo: Id. J E ZEILIN & CO., FMMelpMl Sold by all Druggists. NMTEI' STATES SAI.F. OF L.NI IN CAM- Bill A ColMIV, 1'ENMSYLVAKIA. j Purnnt to See. inn 3T".i. Kvise I Statutes, the cmlersiK ried will ofler at public auction, on Sut I urday. September l j. 18s. at a oViock. p. in., on I It.c t reniires. all tbe rmbt, title aud interest of the L ui ted States in an.i tn tbe liitli.winu dc I fenbed tr.ict or parcel ot bind in ('Hmnria e iunty. I lV'nnpylvaniH . Heicimiinu at a ?iiii;ir tree marked I for a comer, thenre by bind n.r ol Joseph Van - t inner e;i!l 5 decree? south jerohes to a post, j the. .re by same s-mth 7 decree e;ist 'J4 perches to I a post on line ot land ol Thomas I'oirelis' e-oate. ! thence by bind "I said ThotnuS Powells' e?tate, , west 2 deitrres south 4"1.; pcreiies to a post, then.-e re rth Xi ileiiee east 'Z2 perrh'-s to a post, thenee . north 11 dearer e.t-t 6!3 per.-bei. to a simar tree, the pbiee ot beinnins. c-inrainin C acrs more r I less, beins the snrne pre!nles conveyed to the V tilted States by William W. Iiudlev. Trustee, by deed dated .Inly tsst, rei-or led in said county in I.i'er 61 t-.lio Til et etj. TfcKMS OK SAI.K: llue.third cah and bal ance in 13 aid 1"2 timnths . wit h interest; or ail cash at option ot purchaser, lieierrd pav.nents lo be secured 1'J n-iles and inori.iicp on the pro perly. A. .MiCl'K. Solicitor ol the Treasury. June 12, 18o -8t. A Nt.'l A L ST A T 12 M E X T OF X; w i. more School Ihstrkt tor year ISS-I. 1m. T'o nmount I t 69 . i4 1 '."0 . lu$ 1 ' In ban. 1 of Treasurer at last settlement t If duplicate, year 1H4 Received irotn I'om'ni-islnne.rs Of Sta be appnipriation 718 74 Vk. May n.h By orders jiaid nn-1 cancelled lo d.ito Oommtssion paid Collector fo nmis-'lon paid Treasurer Kxonerations tcranted t Collector Amount ou hand Iu Treasury VW 7 ft ('5 HI M S f) 144 t 5 71S 75 financial Motion made and carried to have statement published in the Kiikkmaji. . O. RoHAl'OH, President. U. (1. J. Mc'JUI KK, Sei retary. Wilniore, la June 5, 18s.". TJIHTOIUS NOTICE B. Y. Williams 1 i. W. Killinicer and No. 66 and No. 67 Judo Tern., ISSi. K. I). O. s. tllif. Having- been ajitminted an Auditor to report a ntatrlnation ot tlie lund ln the hands ot the Sner iff arising trom frale of iierotial property ol de- leodant? on above Mated writ, notice i? hereby Riven that I will nit at my offli-e on Saturday. Jane 27. 15. at ten o'clock, a. m.. to attend to the duties ol aald apimlntment. at which time and place all persons Interested mav attend il they see proper. M. I. KITTKI.L, Auditor. tDenshurit, Pa., June 12. 1S5. c. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Yin. H. Sxhlek, Attorney. Estate ol Charlks Rasstiad, deceased. I-etters of Admlnllr.ition on the estate of Charles Kunstead. late of the city of Baltimore. Maryland, deceased, havintt been iiranted to the tm.leriund by the I'cai-ter ol t'arubna county, Pennsylvania, notice Is hereby (tiiren to those in debted to said estate, that payment most be made without delny, and those ha fnit claims ic;iinst the same must present them proj.er.y authentica ted lor settlement. CHARLES F. RANSTKAI). Administrator. Flake, Pa., May 21. 1885.-C. ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE. ttate of SArKi. TcCi.kabt, deceased. letters of Administration on the estate of Samuel Mcl'leury, dece ised, late of Waihlncton township, havlnit been granted to the undersign ed, notice i hereby itiven to those Indebted to said estate, that payment must be made without delay, and those having claims nvainst the snme, must present them tiroperlv authenticated for settlement. MI HAU WiXOHVK, June 6, 195.. 8t. Administrator. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. 1L Estate ol Joseph Fool, deceased. Letter of Administration on the estate of Jo seph Foula, late of Iiean township, dee-ased. hT- I U M I'crti ki difictl J liir uilllCI - IK II M . nottce is , hereby itivcn to all persons indented to said estate to make payment without delay. and those liavina; claims anainst th same must present tbetn pro perty auinenrtcatcn tor settiemenu JOHN FOtM.K. I . .. ,.,,. ... u-irii.- Aatn .nlttrators. Dean township. May 15, !S5.-ot. ... ...--l.. 1 . TvirfTDIV i li AfcvU 1 lv 1 .V I NOTICE, Kstate of Albkrt Bexdir, deceased. ! letters testamentary on the estate of Albert Bender, late ol fonenvi'iih borouieh, dee'd. hav f Inir been -mnted to the underslirned. notice Is I hereby iriven to all persons Indebted to said es , tate to make payment without delay, and those . havlnir claims airafnst the same must present ' them properlv anthent!ct"d for settlement. i WALBIKH BKN'IIUK. jr, ! FKAINt'lS J. FAKKISH, ( Kxecutors. April 24, 1XSS. 8t. A UDITOR S NOTICE. In the mat. Barker, Administrator of Anna Margaret Mur ray, deceased. The nn.lersirned. appointed Auditor to report distribution of the mom y In the bands ol the Ad ministrator will sit lor tbe piirtiose ol his appoint ment at the otrii-e ol A. V. Barker. F.sq., In F-b-ensburr. on Friday. June 26. lss,". at 1 o'clock, p. m , when and where all parties interested mav at tend. F. A. SHutM AKLK, Auditor. June 12, I88.1. -c. LOnT. On Siiinlay. between Jolins town and the T'itre, on the Kbcnsbunr road a small 1 ' A ' K A t K, contiininif MISSF.S' DKtSSES. The rinder will be rewarded bv lesv-lna-Hatthe hotel of JOHN A. BI.A1 K. F.bens. burit. or at the store of .JIIH.N K V AN, Johns tow u. Hardware ! IMPORTANT TO C1TIZKNS OF KB KNSBUKG AND VICINITY. TAKH THIS OVVi HITUXITY fonning the people uf KK-n.-bunr nml rfcinity, tli opened out in the Tudor luiMiii on High street, a new complete stock uf hardware uf MECHJ.XICS- Ti'OT.S. Til'TJ.DEl.'S- U. 1 1: DM'. 1 1; F I " E f F,'. 1 7. V I 'I. E. 1 . " is. in.-hs. SI'.fKS. 'II.. f'A- l-r SMITH iOOLS. Ill HIS ,' s Ho t.s, U.lUIinW J'.YS, l-.YAT.S OF. ILL AI.YDS.n.ti; JLO.Y n,,,I STEEL, JlOVSEFrE.YISHI.Yd (lOOUs, ,';- z?r-()Lii:i:s. cr ii.Fin ar. s. siiEi i l (iUl;iD(; i;s. v II I.YFS.co'ev. u;f, ETC. Referring to th aloive, we respectfully ask the citizens of Ebens burg and surrounding country for a share uf their patmnaire. We : have been regularly trained in the hardware business have bought , our goods for cash, and believe we can oifer great inducemcnts'to those who desire to iurchae. EiiENMU'ito. April 3, Iks.".. II.W.1RB! TMUI!!: ! STOVES! j; $10,000 in Gooils to k HAVING iurth;i:el for cash, than elsewhere. Our fine stock p1 i b "JaMaSBr9al - se iMi - -tt . . . ' re , - n eal our astonishingly low price list 17 qt. dish pan. pienM"! 14 qt. fli-.li p in, reeij 12 qt- tlNh pnu. precetl 11 qt. lili pan, presM-d 14 qt. bucket 10 q!. bucket 1 ln liiMip titicii t. wiHKiefi... 1 three lump bucket, wixulrli. 4 qt cufTee put ... 3 q?- ci-fl-e pi.t 2 qt. ci.ffee Jnjt 4.5 40 :w :$.- 2r. i. 2n K Wail paper trimturd tree. A full line of Hie..-. ..i .(..rni-nair in we MHU 1 , Agents lur the lijlit Kuniiini; Home FULL LINK OF l'AIXT, P.ni.DCKs' MATF.IUAI,, VAIiNlMI AND (il.AS at IlUOl"I.(i AND SPOUTING t-"Aii Hie invi'etl lo convince tlietuselrts of our SUPERIOR COODS AND LOW PRICES. A. C. j SAVE ITOTJIR, 3rCQSJjEir 1 in buying Yun; Mm, CGOKIHG &1D HEUfHG STOYES, j Cellar Furnaces, Fire-Place Heaters, j Tinware, Coiiior Ware, Sheet-iron Ware, ' Lamp GoouS of Every Description, i Knives ami Forks, Spoons, Soup Lauk's, Granite Ware, CotTee Mills, l'late.l-wart , Toilet Sets, Cake Boxes, Breatl CI. .sets, Clothes-wringers, Y' Beaters, Slaw Cutters, Iron Stands, Fancy Spittoons, Slop Bucket Hard oal Parlor Heaters, Soft Coal Parlor Heaters, Copper Kettles, Brass Kettle -, Iron Kettles, StOT COOtoS, Rice, Milk ami Farina Boilers, Perfect Waffle Irons, Boilers of Meat Pounders, Mincing; Ami a Laree Stock of KITCIIKN ARTICLES, will (J.l and Kxarnine tlie Goods. ( LOOK POP. MY NAMK ON TUP. WIN DOW, AND YOU WILL LE SUUL TO FIND TI1L RIGHT I'LACK. FRANK ;: ; No. 280 Washington Street, Still Reducin J I aain call the attention of the puhlie to the fact that I am still selling fTootls at a great retluction in ortler to retluce my stock. M you all know my stock consists of everything in the Hardware, House-Furnishing, and Agricultural ; line. It is not necessary to enumerate it here, but come anil satis j fy yourselves that I am offering bargains in everything. As this is ! the time of the year for Shovel Tlows and Cultivators, call and see my stock, which I am selling right down to first cost. I am also j offering great bargains in J Wall Paper, Trunks, Silver Plated Ware, Well and Cistern Pumps, Double Bitt Axes, &c. Remember my i terms are cash, I cannot make these big reductions and charge foods on the books. Ebensburg, May 10, lSS4.-tf. F ARM FOR 3 A I.E. The siihcrttir offers at private sale. Ms farm tn Cambria township, one and one hall miles lrura Ebeiisbtirir. ronta,lnin 2l Aereii, in a utxii state of cultivation, with koo.) frame house and frame barn, an excellent orchard, plenty ol wal-r and about one tnillinn feet ot lnnrt.er on the tirem ise To parties wichlnir to purchase a smaller piece of land, he will divide it to suit iu-chasers. Terms reasonable, fall nn the subscriber resid ing on the p remises. MAKITN SANUHHS. Cambria tu, Jan. 9. l'l-'i. II A M 1 1 . TO X I A N 1IO R S E . The cole'rated HamTtoiian horse. Colonel Winfield. will be kept dutinic the c iminit 'ason att'H ir's livery n;,le In this pl.ice. Some ol the tini t cults ever seen In this neighborhood are his best reci'Uimendatlon. f.r further Informa tion call ou (I'HAlit BKIIS.. . r .TtlHN BKNDEK. KtK-nst.urr, Ta. May . l'-ii. STRAY C OW. Strayed away f n in the subscriticr residing at allitrin , 1'jiutnii cinnty. a small red c .w about 5 years old. with white lace, two white spots on her 'back and a bell on The c.w was raided by John 4'ariheiui In Carrol! township. Any per.. n brinuinn the i-..w back will be -Uital.lv rewarded. U'-HK1. KIT7.HAKKIS. (lallltiin. Pa.. Mav ii, 1V-.-. ! "pv11 i 1 for sn S, I.E. The iinili-rsijiifil ?i;is 'ale one lull b'n. I sl,..rt b .rnd Inirliain calf, lour muTi'.hs old. Hii.i oie lu. bi.ml i..rr horned liurlniir. c.ill. ten months old. Will be sold cheap. Call on or a.! lr-- KF.CI5KN KMX. inkini; a'.l-v, Blair Co.. Ia. Hardware ! :Or- OF IX- it we have , large and every dest ription, DUFTON & SON. Sold atRetadMos. -:J:- we sell for cash 15 per cent, lower of I 4 at l - ! h in 1-15 1 ri M m twtt una on llf unexceilefl I Tl tjl A 1.1 I X KD low rii;n:iA An iM- MF.NsE I.1NK iK llnnhrurr, Ttv, 'r, khit't irn roi ? Stlri rir' , JJit ami StuLlr Funii.-hiwjs, Ami Fakminu I mil.emf.xts. 4 tin not pail, with dipper. :t pressed tin basins, netted. 2 pti(1ilin imnii 1 ilex tin t'upv 1 la'tfe H tinlier, No. s... 2 coorl euro biixmis 3 coal buckets C'i I till, per ra I. C'nihe-. puis, pet Muz Wnile lend. ter rut Nails, per kei; f 75 25 15 35 . -. !'5 .... 25 . .. l.oo .... . lf .... 01 .... 5 ,M .... 2.50 An im- Slierwin Williams' re.iny mix. d paints. HT Celll. IllWrt tilall cist- a ii. re. Sewing Machine. f'F.riAl. 1!.TF. I'i:'5ii-t!.y Atiem.ek to. BUCK & CO., nllit y.iii. all Kinds, Knives, saw EniTcs. V- a Iiw Prices. W. HAY, JOHNSTOWN, PA- LUUU, G. HUNTLEY. L. J. DRIGG3 Hav in purrhased the Sect.Ier Mills (in the fu ture to be known as the EBEKSEDSG STEAM FL0UEIN8 MILLS, And put It In co Kriud 1 re; lr. is nil cus...m prepared to ON SHOUT NOTICE. Ket t cont.!:itly on hand at the LOWEST CASH PRICE. k It ' r" l-l;, K n-' I! b. la.-,, ;.lnre for u to wait on all 'i Ii t tier ptr. n . e. :1 '.'. ! I. C U Mi;N WANTED TO St)LIC- O a or.ii r- lor 'ii-r-i i Stock Fni;t n I Irna- tn.-vt.il p -. i i i ne hi lr-w an.l rh.oce kill'1 '' I '? '!! st-ady eiiM li.vment civen i-r f..r tertn THO.H 4i H Milt It IK -, lo l i-l i ii etc.. tn ifirrl, ft- I
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