t ? r I . KII"IU'R. PA. .! r TLLY 17, ISS.-i. - " -- -- WC.IL A.YD PERSOXAL. grr. 1l erf anil the Other flnre. J ' .-. - ,...-.t t- oommfiiw'l. lt-. ,.,-ni ! ur'iw::ii f t. r ti ' l"m CO to t!i'! Siifyir Howl. p - r;:cii?mi tli 17th inst , whs wf'.l a- i-'l i'l t f wa'er wotks hav sworn off njrilrt. .'I :.f Fourth rr.s-pl off very qniptlv at j i. 'arc. .i.f-1 r t! i ii t n'f't crcccriea po !m the Sn- . r i r vi .itors ar r.ot as plenty np ,-t iU'.f 'i Mt of tt'f yrtr. - . riui " ill exhib.it at Johnstown t ' .i'ju-r. ,i .! n-t wn Hospital lull was vetoed r- r I;ttion on Fritlay last.. ;'n i!i veatrtahlf ri ti t!ie Susnr ( i i Fn Uy !:t C. F. O' Donnell, Esq.. . it i ".'"1 p"'trritcr at Loretto. j;, ,:LSVin, artist, Is sppnrllrie . hutii'T st t'.p Summit. mlverfi-fni'n' of Dr. Hendricks, of i -a in tv prtr. T1 t"-i1 of County Commissioner of ' '.vjifn.M-e at.tl runty haa two clerks. Mr. I'll i i is McUalie, an olj anil re , ....,1 c z ri E.t Con'tnanli, U seri- i I- 'I"i'c V'i'mi'j!onpr of Inlian oomfy 9r - a iv.-r'ina for nrop-vmls for tlia erection ot e1'.'!'t t.f w briiljes. W. ,r ISakt-r, of Phi!l1.!p?!la, Sliippcd a i-r In l "t m fro'ij this place on Wetlnes i' l-t .K r m'l rvtpr? an 5 carpets see alver I niprit f B. H. Sprankie, lltli Av. and 1 6 St.. Altoona. In anotlier column. -.T':- triuit season c losed on the 1.1th lost. V trt r n-f present law the season is one u mi'i ?'rtT ttitin heretofore. -.' ': Citi.u'.io congrepation at tit. D -"-f i;.ti rvl painting tbeir church during t . r - ni'ii! fall. T!'e fr i! of I)r. J.1s. P. fiuek was eon .e il'l t PitNbure on Monday, July 6, by t fdr'lut of not guilty. Aer'H S.ir.aparilU is the most, effective h pur ti-r ever devised. It ii rctroni r- art 1 by ttirt hst physicians. ''i.f , titioii of bridce builders la cal li'.l tu ; ndvi'itisetnent of the supervisors isf p-t:i;-e township, in another column. TV- : i's 1 1 va I ;it Armory Hall on the 3rd ':-l4-.'! f-r thf l-n fit of the church of the !" t irnn-e. netti i Jl. K. U. Wricht, of Wi!liam9port is build : i ft lui'our'iph giilery on the Mouritiia K o- lot. Mr. Abraiu llitche on Wedneadaj last . -t the lightnina rod to the (lodnt ss of J uti'-e on top of tbf Court House tower. I)vid M-Connell, aijfd 9 years, was r n over by the cars near Altoona on Frl ixf eVt-nini, and f telly miured. On Saturday last Mr. William Gray, of iiquelmnna township, while w rkina; on a ! jj 'h rot his foot hadly with an axe. T!. mip'on M-irnine oil U Vm best f r a!) ivowiinj machines, as well as other mid " r. . Tor s;t!e a. linker's. t 'ii T! 'its lay i f In t we.-'t a .son of Mr. '. F ;::r'!,h, ' f C..-r..-aich township was s j i ii' k aiid he -r) lying in a critical C Df ' i -r !-'nee. S . r-'reat for the Catnolic cray will !i- ieM tii year, as usual, at St. Frmucis' C';i-je, r.Tretto, hejiitininj; on Ja'y 20 and J j f r.'-rertively. I:'iu w.mt a ii iv Ktko and have not you cu;i save some money by Ii iritcr's, as tltcy havn one : f 'i T. Hirri. Johnstown's pffi- t -at . f of po '!'-, took Lis departure this j-rf. a tniiV) Wil? with fie intention r-' tt i.;v.'K"e away :ihnut six Weeks. I 1 1 i f e rf at pri se nt ;J0 inmates in thn V'e ii.i T' !-n :1 county sun shouse, th-.' larai st r ;9i rtl.at Jias . ver lvn acRomniodatcd st '.fi.i- iiit i'uti n. T; Camhtia Iron company has a con" t .! f t rink in tweny-fiv thousand ton rii's f.ir'heSt. Psul, Minneapolis M i- P..h Milrna i. Krolay lat a n ine yeir-old boy. son t-fVr. f'tnrlcs (;raff. of Iilairsville, was ced 'n t'.e Conraau!i river at that r (- w'o'e b.ithinu. M-. P. rsy King, with a force of work v in ''vir.xrced the work of placing lieht c f rcn !s o' th" Cunt IIous? on Tuesday l-t Mattti iis K s!pr, of White township, ' i I '-ain in a va'uble tract of lami h R -;oie an I Whi'e townships. See bis ad- rt -i n i t in accther colum n. I'r. I! Wi'l:.im, s-n of Mr. Jas. Wil i W- ut'ri-iri!t-ut f f t!e J-',hntovn .tc: woiks, died n!y in Pittsburg on V-3rt' c-driV of last week. V fin sin1" money on phosphate I v:r s vo'ir o-f'.'rs at Barker's where ; a ''mi j.-. t t! e bevt phosphate for the least 6 v. Th"!rt are all Kuarantecd to be as l If! - t!'.' bet. ' t:,is wr.pk publish the announce r rt f Mr. John V. Wonders, of Johns ' as a -ar.did.f for Sheriff. Mr. Won R rf ik a weil known Democrat, and if nnm i! t- I a r . . i e', t ! d, would fill the office with C'Ml 1 inn! aliility. -r h' vy r.iin and hail storm yisited ! it - o, ,,,,,, p.Tunty on Monday niht doing jr -.it ronr.unt i f daioage to the corn crop, i-.-si.ir,. places litterally cutting it into !it"-U. iv- rs Andrew Kckenrode, T. S. Wil .hppii A. Gray, John G. C. Beaver 4 il-rry j . Hopple, of 'Jarrolltowa and . rf. rompanied by their wives 8 pent I i. iii iu our town on Sunday last. s--vetifeent.li annual session of the -'vitirn State D-itUl society will be o rr,..r,i pommpnelng on the 28th '! ,:'oie three davs. I : y S' f 1 -r, who died at his home in 1. 1 t 'wn-hip a few dnys ago, at the age 1: f : nri, lived all his life mi a farm ' m iinn in possession Of the StifHcrs 'v - A c.iipie ,.f servant girls in T.edford f hc'ti .iefeeted in stealing whisky from ! '-ii p',,ypr of fine of them, and carrying it 'ti riart bottles and selling it to male ' If- V t-Mrs Peter IT. Berg and daughter.of Sa- K:n'rts. former residents of Cambria ':p fr'iM whence they remover! nbout rr l-ave been visiting friends "ii'itv frr the past t .vo week, i M Sti hley and family, of Wallace, ' ;i' 1 1 a few days in town this " v -, 1 1 t,, their numerous friends. 1 V-a tiiou.'h the western country f V - i i '' w-'h i.im. I''i't,. !;.--,. are still selling the '' i. V:.e,,r.i aeknowledired by all to be rut;nii. waaon made. When you )" i;on h. sure and buy the "Couk- ' i --8r-old l.oy, son of Michael V f Jof;ns,own. was Instantly H,ii:i.av of lavt week by bing 'v a freigtit train on the railroad at V:, M smhi want a Grain Drill to sow ft ! LOam fttxi if von want- the lwst 1 ":'le tor ad kinds of work, you will .f ' f Barker's, as they, without any ' 1 I ae fie best one ia the market. r 'r -! 'hn K Strayer, of Johnstowu, has T "1 i iieat l:t.! papf r called the Ttenl Es- wl ii-h he fU votes to the advertis-i-tae. Parties desiring to e:th 1 -iiy real estate will do well to call traytr. 4 iir -TT e State ' Sinking Fund " Commission have decided that atter sfctting apart the money necessary .n pay the iutenst Tor August n the !tate debt they will then invt-st the entire balance, about f.W0,tWK).' in L n ted States bonds. On Wednesday last Mr. Joseph Brown and K.l-vard Kimball, both of Cambria town ship, purchased the livery stable, good will arid fixtures of Messrs, lj. aud S. W. Davis, j oC th is place, and will In the future devote their attention to that business. The SDecial train made its first appear ' ance of the senson on Saturday last and will continue to run during the summer. Il wi l lei ve I ere every Monday morning at five minutes after spyen o'clock, and arrive at Pittsburg at about 10 a. m The following named persons can each get a letter by calling at the Ebensburg postofliee: V. J. Anderson. I, II. Donahue, Miss Alice Herbs. Miss CUra Kane, Miss Xancj Stewart, Mrs. Mary P.eese, Jacob Boger, John Byan and John W. Reiliy. You need not as'i Deputy Sheriff Rlair, John A. Kennedy, E-q , or Mr. James Myers, of the MounU n House what is vvron? with their necks that they liold their he.ds to one side. Each of ttie gentlemen is the proprietor of a boil, and strange to eay each one thinks be h is the biggest. Mr. David B-awley. of Westmvre'and county, and Ex-Sheriff John Brawley. ot II .llidaysburg, spent a few days in this place last week on a visit to their brother, Mr. Dennis Brawley, who has beep serious ly ill for some ttmp. The School Directors of Kbensburg borough at their last me-ting fixed the salaries of th teachers for the nuxt term as follows: Principal, f75 and all the other teachers $JS per montn. Sr-hool will begin on the first Monday in September next and continue f r so yen months. Macks Little, a freight brakeman on on the Petiusylvaiiia railroad was thrown 1 from the top of a freight car on Saturday and seriously injured by a pair of trucks pacing over him and breaking both legs, lie was removed to Altoona, to the residence of his aunt. Ths legislature of 1885 passed a law making twenty days a school month, and compelling directors to close the schools on legal holidays and during county institutes. The Governoi has signed the bill, and it is ; now a law. Heretofore twenty-two days have been the usual school month. Mr. Jarob C. Horner, f Johnstown, tells the story of his being robbed of $2. SCO by a young man supposed to be travelling with O.Brieti & Co.'s circus on the Sth inst., while that aggregation was visiting Jo'.ins town. Some people, howevr, in that neigh borbood doubt the story. Alt our farmers wil' be bnsy during the . harvest -.eason and will fr:d but little time to v'sit town They shouid, therefore, be fore commencing their harvest work visit Job n Owen's store on High street, and lay in anything that may be nfdt:d iu the way of boots and shoes, dry goods, groenries htid nrovisiotis. Go at once. Mr. James Wilkinson last week set up In Lloyd's Cemetery one of the finest works in marble th it grac that city of the dead. It is erected to the memory of the late Dr. Wil'i im hemrann and daughter, Mattiejand tl:P des-gu and workmanship In every detail are of the very finest order. Mr. Wilkinson is a workman of rare a'jiity. and this in nu ment is one of his best productions. Daniel Irwin, of Willismsburs, Blair county, on the 4lh inst., while sitting on the iron railing in front of the Rising Sun hotel in Altoona, fell off backwards striking his bead on the pavement. 11 w-is picited np uricnt scions and was taken to his home, where he di-d on the following Monday. He was about ."0 years of ago. An act passed at the reeent session of the legislature rr quires justices of the peace in eveiy case wnere the defendant is charged with a felony to make their return to t tie clerk of the court of quarter sessions within five days after the binding over or commit tal of the defendant. A fine of $300 is pro vided for t!ie violation of the provision of this act. Mr Donald, of Loretto, sells 4 lbs. of tea f. r5100, 1(5 Ibs.browu sugar.M.OO; 14 lbs. white sugar, f 1.00; 10 lbs. coffee, $1 00; 7 lbs. Arbuckles coffee, ?l 00; ."5 lbs. quinces, S5c.; 3 lbs. ricp, 2.V.; 5 lbs. barley. 25c; 5 lbs. oat meal, 2.V.; go.od molassss, 30c. per gallon; gmd syrup, 40o per gallon; 2 broom, 2."c. 2 rakes. 25a. All other goods at equally low prices for cash or good marketable trade. Mr. Barton Brown, of Williamsport, P.i., arrived here on Monday evening and t"ok his departure on Tuesday morning. He was mounted on a bicycle, and expected to reach Columbus, Ohio, on Friday. He travelled from Tyrone by way of Altoona and Ilollidaysburg to this place ou Monday and got here about 7 p. m., after having laid over about three hours at Altoona on ac count of rain. Sir. Richard L. Divi is constantly re ceiving additions to his large and varied as sortment of boots and shoes, and among the latest is a neat and serviceable ladles' shoe for the low price of fl.75 and, a'so an other style for J2. 2.5. Call and examine his stock of men's and boys' boots and s hoes, and ladies', misses and chlldreu's shoes when you need anything in his line, as his prices are the very lowest. sine Trout fishing has been illegal Wednesday last, the late Legislature having passed an act which has been aigned by the Governor declaring lhat the season shall pnd on the 15th of July, instead of the 1st of August. It is highly probable that the game and fish laws, of the State which are altered and amended at eveiy Legislature, will not be definitely tettled during the present century. An eastern paper thinks an oversight in the new marriage law just enacted, and to go into effect in October, rather Impairs Its efficiency In one of Its most important ends the full registry r marriages. No special means to enforce the ptnalty of marriage without the required licenwe lias been provided. This is an oversight much to be regietted, and will result in frequent viola tion no doutit. This week's Westmoreland Democrat says : "There bas been little, if any, change in the condition of Hon. Edgar Cowan since our report of last week. If anything, he Is possibly weaker than before, although he rested better on Monday nipht than for ten days previously. Ills only nourishment consists of eggnog, which he partakes of In small quantities, ni.s life may be prolonged for a week from present Indications, but this is a matter of most uncertain conjec ture. ''It's no use," says the despondent dyspeptic. But it is of use, Your suffering can be relieved ; thousands have been cared, and you can also. Broken down, despond ing yictims of dyspepsia, liver complaint fe ver and ague, rheumatism, nervous debility, or premature decay, will find in Simmon's Liver Regulator a vegetable specific which reaches the source of the trouble and effects It regulates the liver, I a permanent cure dispels despondency and restores health. They had a high old time over in our neighboring county of Somerset, on the 4th. The Somerset Herald says: "Never within J our recollection was there as much drunk- j enness, rioti-jg and fighting in Somerset, as j on Saturday, July 4. There was a great I many people In town from the surrounding j country and large crowds of laborers from j along the line of the South Pennsylvania j railroad. A Dumber of very ugly fights took place, one of them being indulged In j by over a dozen men. and at one time it, looked as though there was to be a forini- j dable riot." ' ' RF.AI. F.STATF. TR.iXSFr.RH. ' ! The following transfers of real estate i were filed in the Recordei's office, this place, ffir the week ending Wednesday, July 14: Francis O Hira et al to Edward f'arrisb, for 143 acres in Mnpster township; consid eration, 51UM). ! Executor of Mary Morgan to Job Morgan for lot In Johnstown; cnsidera'i"n, J24i5. , Johnstown Manufacturing compiny to Thomas D. Davis, for lot in Wood vain borough; consideration, $."00. John Durbin to Clearfield Township School district, for lot in Clearfield twp.; consideration, $20. Philip Cooper to Clearfield Township School district, for lot in Cleaifie'd town ship; consideration, $50. Attorney fif Job Whitehead to Caroline Beck, for lot iu Reade township; consider ation, $125. P. H. Edmisti n to J lot in Reade township J. C. Stinemati to II. William Beck, foT ; consideration, f:t0. O. Warcestei, for lot In Croylf township; consideration, $30. Conrad Dice to Aneslina Wagner, for lot in JolniMown borough; consideration, $100. John T. Arthurs to Kref Dis'im g, for lot Iu East Cone-ijaugh borough; consideration, $1900. Charfes Rmstead fo Isaac Wagner, for 35 acres in White township; consideration, $500. Iae Wagner to Sebastian Baker, for 35 acres in White township; considt ration, $5U0. S D. Murphy to Daniel Louther, for lot in Grubbtown, consideration, $280. n J Eckenrode fo Henry J. Link, for mineral in 94 acres and 1.35 perches in Car roll township; consideration, $23. Sandy Vale cemetery to William R. Bees, for cemetery lot; consideration, $15. Michael Riffle, to E'izabeth Mcllugh, for 26 acres and 4 perches in Munster township; consideration, $75. neirs of Nicholas Sher.k to Joseph Shenk, for 74i acres in Allegheny township; con sideration. $925. C. B Ellis to Christina Margaret Gal lagher, for 60 acres In White township; con sideration $140. Assignee of William II. Marsh to W. P. Davis, for lot in Ixiwer Yoder township; consideration, $955. Clara E. Martin to W. C. Louther. for lot In Johnstown borough; consideration, $375. William S. Kelly to Ellen Spears, for 85 acres in Portage township; consideration, $1900. Heirs of Nicholas Shenk to Henry N. Sheck, for H7 acres in Allegheny township; consideration, $993. Ann L Evans to George nuntley, for 9 acres and 18 perches in Cambria township; consideration, $1. Albert Gick et al. to Mary S Shnltz. foi lot in Johnstown borough; consideration, $1510 Exeeutoi of Ann E. Trexler to Charles Opperman, for lot in Johnstown borough, consideration. $1775. Executor of John McGacghey to Mary MeGaughey. for 20 acres in Munster town ship; consideration, $1100. Frederick Veigel et nx. to John A. Aurandt, for lot in Washington township; consideration, $'55. Very Rev. Richard Phelan will he con secrated in St Paul's Cathedral, Pittsburg, on Sunday, August 2nd. The consecrat ing prelate will he tl a metropolitan. Most Rev Arel bishop Rvan. of Philadelphia, and the assistant consecrating bishops will be Rt. Ur, T. Mullen, of Er'e, and Rt. Rev. Bishop Shanahan, of Tlnrrisbnrg. The ceremony of consoeratins a bishop is one of th most Impressive and important in the Catholic Chtiich. Bihop-elect Phelan's chaolains will be Rev. E A. Bnsh, pastor of he Catholic Cf.nrch at. Lorettn. and the coadjutor's hrother. Rev. Patrick Phelan, of Ireland, who Is on a visp to tMs ciuntry, Tr'e deacons of honor to the consecrating prelate will he Rev. Jerome Kparney, of St. Bridget's Eleventh Ward, and Rev. F. I,. Tohin. of St. .Tamos', West End. The as sistant rriesr Wt'l be Rov. Stephen Wall, of St. Patrick's The deacons af the mass will be either a RedamntorKt or a Pastonist father, and Rev. Father KarjfTman, of Man chester, Allegheny. Rev. Dennis Kearney, the chancellor of the diocese, will be gen eral master of ceremonies. Tho prelate to deliver the dlseottso has not yet been se lected. Coadju or Rishop Phelan is bishop of the ancient diocese of Syria, In Phryeia, Asia M'r.nr. Bishop Phelan will most likely continue hi residence at St. Peter's pro cathedral, Allegher y, after his consecration. A Vatchat. f'uT?TOrrY. On the olrl ron from Ehersbnre to Wilmore about five miles from Ebenbure, there stands on the left side of the road on tl e farm of Mr. Owen Rowland a few rods east of the Welsh In dependent church, a cherry tree that If ex amined closely i a natutrl cnrioslty. Inside of the tree solidly Imbeoded therein is a loenst rost with the holes mortised for the bars, but nearly covered over with the erowth of the tree. "Time whereof the memory of man rnnneth not to the con trary." a bar post was placed close to a cherry sappllne. and as the years rolled by the tree grew until it reached the post, which ws firmly planted and did not yield, and the tree gradually enfolded (t until now the post is but barely visible and In a year or two the overlapping erowth of the tree will shot it np entirely. Sime future, Innocent lumberman when cutting up that old cherry tree into boards, will find In the heart a locust post all ready mortised for the bars, and unless he hannens to have eood wit nesses at hand, he may loose his reputation for veracity 'when he tells about finding that loenst post. The tree Is not decaved, but growing solidly around the post. Wood man, spare that tree! Nelrrt Fif nmlon to the Se.litre The second select excursion to the Jersey coist via the Pennsylvania Railroad will leave Pittsburg at 9.00 A. M., Thursday, July 23d, by special train. The great pop uTarlty of these excursions during last se son, and Its renewal as evidenced by the success of the first one this snmmer, proves that the people of this section thoroughly appreciate the enterprise of the road In thus providing cheap and rapid transportation to the seashore. The season at the seaside will be at Its height, and the numberless modes of amusement and recreation may be en joyed to the best advantage The fi-hing, sailing, and bathing facilities of both Cape May and Atlantic City are unsurpassed. and their arrangements for festivities offer all that can be desired In this direction. Ample accommodations can be secured at both places. Excursion tickets, good for ten days, will besoldfrom the following points at the rates qnoted: Pittsbnrg, Irwin, CIreer.sburg, Uniontown, Connellsville, La trobe, RlairsTille. Indiana, flOOO; Johrjs town, $9 25; Cresson, fS.50; Altoona, f 8 00; Tyrone, $7 f5; ITnntingdon, f7.10; Cumber land. ?S.50; Bedford. $.W); Mt. Union 73; MoVeytown. M.50; Lewistown, June Lion, co.oo; minim, co.tw; jutwpurt, j.uu. A tramp who managed to pick np a few dimes by performing on the streets with a glass of water and a hoop on Wednesday last, the object being to place the glass of water on his head and crawl through the hoop without spilling the water, was sud denly Interrupted bv the explosion of a large firecracker just about the time he was lying on the street and about half way through the hoop, forgot all about the water and the hoop and jumped as though he was shot, raucb to the amusement of the small boy aud the bystanders. TIITtF.E TV FT. It 8 HOWS KorTlf. In my last 1 stated that the local govern ment of Penxacola had been superseded by a State commission on the grounds of an In debtness of $1,000. Either the types or the writer made a blunder. It should have been $100,()C0. " . Tho citizens of Pensacola are vrry hospif. abla and give visitors evrry attention. , I be came acquainted with tlie firm of Bell & Bt-ll (uncle and nephew, I think) relatives of the same, family in Pittsburg, though of differei.t political opinions. They own an extensive ship cbat.dl-ry near the wharf. They informei me that the foundation of tbeir large store and ware room was form erly coveied with the water of the bay, but tliai the soil on which they buiit; aud. in deed, of the lower part of the city, was made of ballast from Mie vessels liiat anchored iu the bay. Ttie officers and crews of these vessels spend much of the winter season here, and as they are extremely libeial they add largely to the income or the inhabitants. A large, plain church close to the bay, ca led the Scandinavian ebuictiis suruiouuted by a large cross. The religion of ths wor shippers is Lutheran; and it is said its wor ship varies but slightly rroru that originally tanght by the Great Refoi roer liiliself. As the train for New Orleans did not leave nil 9 a. m , we took occasion of the early morning ro visit the remains of Fort San Miquel and St. Bernard. They are lo cated duectly east of the city, and only a vestige of them rerur.ins. Their full history would be a romance. The principal natural objects, and many of the streets remain impressed with the old Spanish names. Escambia Is the county of which Pensacola is the capital; and the Es cauibit river separates the county from San Rosa county on iis West. But the chief police oftioer, whose lotty foiuj aud frown ing orow belokeued his Spanish origin as well as his name, Guuzaluss. was Auiericau lu all his movements, even to drinking whisky. lu the cars we reached the N. Orleans road at 11 o'clock, at the Pensacola Junc tion house. Here our transit was rapid and through a most uninteresting country until we passed the State of Mississippi. Daring this portion of our journey we crossed the various branches or the Perdish river and afterwards the Serisas river and the Mobile river; besides quite a number of bayvoits. We took dinner at Mobile. Of this chief commercial city of Alabama we saw but little. It was settled by the EVor.s.t, -..J I... : . I . ,r..n im m- iiu.imesb portion still inoi- i cates its f rer.eh ongiu. The events of the war and the growth of Its rival.Montgomery has retarded its growth; but it now claims a revival of prosperity. An hour's ride from Mobile brought, ns Into Mississlpi. We passed through the southeastern course of the State; thence along its Southern boundary to Louisiana. We passed the Pacngoula. the Biloxi, the Wolf and the Pearl rivers, the last being the Eastern boundary of Louisiana. No towns of any importance but Scranton, Mississippi city and Hay St.. Louis, but many subusi ban villages, favorite country resorts. Among the number was Beauvoir, the residence of Jeff Davis, but we did not call to see him. At every station we were beset, by lit tle colored boys and girls with Magnolia and other native flowers. We crossed she deep looking waters of Biloxi Bay and St. Louis Bsy on piles, each of them apparently sev eral miles in width. We were in Louisiana ami within 50 miles ol New Orieans when night closed in. Some ten miles or this distance we passed through or over Lake Borgne and laid in the Cres cent city d- pot at 10 o'clock at night, arid before midnight were snugly, ensconced at the St, Charles Hotel. Traveler. ISTT OXStlTTF.r. '1 he following are the names of the mem bers of tbe County Committee elected at the last primary elcMon: Ailatns Townhlp.T fr,tlow Alleu-hi-ny T. wn-hipW. A B. Little. Hari-lr.wnj.hf,,n .1. Ho,,e. I M'arKlicli i own-l ip.Tnrr.e M Koj. j Ctitnhria Ki.roiin, 1t want K. It. Hrl.lacs. i ,, . , " 2i ward .Toe.h Stil.liicli. ! ' amhrla Townjhip-Thiimaa Hoover. I arrolltrwn H..r ujh-C A Hurls. to. i .iiwnhlti.I,ePh HeHiror- ! J.fwl Snrinim Komnirb .Tuhn r'onnerr. r-, "l3,T2-"',,li -'"'I'll A. Wnrnar ' I Irnrrrirt Townti i- lami-K K V.-(7onirh. I v onenimijh Borounh. 1st ward ..nines Irt,y. j .', " '2d waM - Kil. C'unnery. : "otrnlifpHenrv Klst. I i O'.p.r-ijHle H.irou..iNo lection. i i.r"V ,lownhtp--l. V. Luke. I Itean lowr.shpw.f. Kris. C'J'1 tonemanith Hnroti.h Itnvtd Ffnmplireya. 1 Lben.burK. t;a,t ward Hees.T. Llovd. I T.l1er.fnwrishlp Patrick K. 'lu'lloni i'r?ii "nrou" Anthony Harshharuer. I - norntiith Ml.-hael Y zl ft-ria. " Township T. A. Coons. Vr"f,ntowii;K.rouKh-Jjcoh 1. Koam. I Jackson Township J. M. Sinirer. I ,.J,.'h"t'in HoroiiKh lt want. .lames H Mc m"" 1:3,1 war'-. J"hn Ksa: 3i wsnl. Charles .1. i 0J,er. -I'h ward. AuKiit Younir: 6'h ward. (t.W. ainer?-.h warJ..lo9eih KunU: 7lh war.!. Adam I-tly's HorouKh ':iron L"shy. "retto K.ironsh Jrtmes O'ltonne'I. i-oe- yoder Townshp Jackson N. Clewg. Mllville Koroiinrh. 1st ward, Auctln Ncary: -a ward. Patrick t'onneilv. Monster Pownshlp-P. I. Sanders. Portage Township Jitnes Itel. Prospect Roro'Jirh Timothy O'Toote. Heaile Township lrnnel Troiell. Kichlimd Township John H. Hlonifh. Stonycreck Township John Oldham. .Summer hi 11 Township Kdward Lvnch. Susquehanna Township J. H Stalh. )eTaylor Township James B. Clark, Oearge Rih- Tonnelhill Borouarh Patrick O'lVnwd. X ppcr Oder Township feo. W. Osborn. Washington Township-Joseph R line) Wjiite Township M.J. Noel. W ilmore Borough P. F Klrby. Woodvate Korouxh Joseph F. Wolf Upper Yoder Townshlp-'J. W.Oatiorn. Bai.loc's Magazine for August Is a capital number, and just what the people want for their vacations. First there Is an Illustrated article on some parts of Germany and a very good Illustration account of Chill and its glaciers. Then conies "Lewey and I; or. Sailor Boys' Wanderings," by Win. II. Thomes, author of many books that are justly celebrated, among them his two latest, "The Belle of Australia," and "On Land and Sea; or, California in 184.1, '44 and '4.V" In "Lewey and I" the scene Is In California during the Mexican war. The two boy ad venturers are forced to serve In the Mexican cavalry for a short time. They have some wondeiful adventures in California with In dians, mounfain Hons and ladrones; are ar rested on a charge of horse stealing, ac quitted after a hearing, and have some nar row escapes. It Is a most fascinating story, and Is histories fly correct. Baixott'S Is Is published by Thomes & Talbot, 23 riaw ley St., Boston, at f 1.50 per year, or only 15 cents single copies. Ask your newsdealer to order it for you. You won't regret it Jfever Ive I'p. If you are suffering with low and de pressed pirts, loss of appetite, general de bility, disordered blood, weak constitution, headache, or any disease of a bilious nature, by all means procure a bottle of Electric Bitters. Ton wil! be surprised to see the rapid improvement that will follow; yon will be inspired with new life; strength and activity will return; pain and misery will cease, and henceforth yon will rejoice In the praise of Electric Bitters. Sola at fifty cents a bottle by E. James. Thei e Is mo ne flarhtlna; nature. Ir. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy does nothing of that kind. It does not make tbe sufferers who trust it worse under tbe pretense of doing them gootl. It acts tenderly and in sympathy with what Nature herself is try ing to accomplish. Do you have trouble with your digestion, your liver or your kid neys. Does rheumatism pain and rack yon? Is your head thick and heavy? It will charm away these ailments almost ere you are aware. Now is the time that the little greeu ap ple doubles up tbe small boy. Imtobtast to Magistrates Magis trates will do well to take notice and to bear in mind that, by the provisions of an act which parsed the last Legislature and bas has now been approved by the Governor, they must hereafter return to eurt all crim inal cases as soon as tbey have disposed of them. Following aru the terms of the law in full: That from and after the passage of th a act It shall be the duty of all Aldermen, Jus tices of tbe Peace aud committing Magis trates iu this Commonwealth, uvo:i com plaint being made in criminal case on ti e oath or affir inttioo of any person or persons, to enter sueli compl nut upon tbeir dockets, with the name, residfiiee and occupation, if any, of all defendant, imit and witness, s. iu every niruioal cae nod imnuin tu tie Clerk of tbe court of in irt-r seii i!, of ' h peace of the several counties rei.prctiv--;y . a true transcript trotn said docket, w' m five da s after the binding over ot timn i tal of any defendant or dt-f-nd nts cimged with any felony, and any willful violation of ttie reqnreint-iit of ihi. section is hereby declared a niisdetne.nior in i.ffje, and Oi conviction theieoi" tne prtv so offending shall be fined In a sum not exceeding three hundred dollars aud cli4 costs of the prose culiuu. . . -' The following involutions, passed at the last meeting of our borough council, will explain themselves : On motion Of Aivm Evans, Kesolved, That an additional ilidelitedoess ot four thousand dollars be ineui ied by the borough authori ties for the purpose of obtaining an addi tional supply of wW and a suffi -b-iit qu ttt tlty of hose, (provided that a nmjontyof the electors of said borough assent lo such in crea-ie.) a. id ttial a statement sncii as is re quired bv the act of assembly approved 2t'h Apiil, 17H4, be pr-fared and pti olislled, to gether with a t o; .ce. that mi t-.,-ct on will be held on S.timUv. August. 221. 18x5. be tween the I, outs- f 7 A M. ami 7 P. M , for the purport of obtaining the assi-nlof the electors of the sa'd boiough to such increase of indebtedness. On motion of Mr. Kitteli Resr,frml, That the Burg, ss be directed to ei.t- r into in agree merit with Mis Jane Jones for the use ot wnter fio'ii piing on her farm and the privilege of erecting a demand us of one anre of ground, lor the term .f fifty years, at mi anntiil rental of fortv dolllar. Con ditionally th-it the nrnposed i iciease of debt be a.-enlod to by the voters. THE MARKETS. EnEssiiuno, July 17. 1885. F'our, cho'ce family $5 00 to 6 Wlieat, white 1 40 00 75 70 Rye ,lf 1 (sts no l.-'ovet 7 00 . Tiniotliv f..1 . 2 50 Klnx st-e. 1 50 IVatia 2 00 P.. tat. e new 1 00 Itott. r. It) 12' Lain. It, 2 Erfif. per tli'Z 1- ( rtiiorn, ier I'M ."50 Ilaj.per ton new 12 00 11 1 TMtl Ri niKKEIS. Wkdhbsoat Ju'y 17, 18S6. I'otatoks- Irish, eo7iv pr usi.el : on track 55S:Ui- .ler'ey :weei. it J l.hl. Piit t.Ti:T Live clitcKctin, f.VfeT- per pair : live tu.-k. i;jf:Uc per pium I . I.ve -jte.-e. TScxtlH 0t per pair. Iiressi-d -I'l i. kens. 16ivi7o per putind; tiirko. f. IT'is'o-: iic.-". 10,I-J. Kaok 1-V.ic. lor -ountr.i tntred cotton; tor sll w.vi. SKrt Miiatl c'uvei si-d ft 7'ifjt''0: lrjfe. 6 '-.'.'(r 5o ; t.itni.th et-., 1 01 So; orchard jr:t-.. 1 ft-'; l!'ie -r'.-, I '01 H r.oort r ri-n reun-iyivani' n:i'i t:nt eics. 'tjjn lfrc per ti.ixcn An i M - i i'.''7ti'l per r bl tor coiuuion to fair an. I i 'iiut.i isj for pnme to er.olce. IU'TTki: K-ri'-v rreimerv. ltr'i:. r : do. other brands. vViv-'Tc ; ci..n-e rrr.imi-o. - v9'i"o ; choice la:r . JJ'n'i k : .-hoicr count r. common grudr-. o.tf St-: low Krail't. " o.c. Mill r kkh-II hii. 17 .V SijW ); mill tllnica. 1T tfi It isi lor ttrors n t., -ji. oi in i, i r while: chop ped feci. It oiiirp-n itl: Phm.-r i -rn. IS 0.-4jl9'. H av-'ii- 1 t ! inoi haled , jl H .Vi lor iiht : 17 do'frlS (si itr lote picssetl ; iroiu cu-ir.try wrtir-rm-t. 17 "ni'-i e-: rso. 1 prairie ha , b 6c9 50 ; tlplm i , 1 Vifj I J 0. Ukain W" ii.-it i t.fl lo pi-t buiiel: corn, 5St 69: outs. 4-..yi' lii- ; r. . ' a j KtTK-lo Hn(J 7." per I'bl., ac ordiim to quali ty. ()K loss tl if '' 50 per nirrel. I'Huvin'.ti h mi-, ll'ilit'. ; hitcju, vc; shotil dcrs, a-'4o. ii t i: l. HA N N'A II K.V KN-Wt HITll. Married, Oti Tlur.ti:ty, Jti.y 2, 1 V, at tlin residence of Key. Ii- E. Purify, toe oiticiaim minister in Ilea.e low imiilp. Mi. lln-vanl 1 1 a : uavli to Miss KarbSwoiLo, botli . f A I en nsv iile. SAXTuN--Ci;r,i;ilV. -MariK.I, a. the Pre: ttrian pai.so-iinjc in tins pace, on WolnesUay, Io! 11, If.-vi. b) Pwv li. Mc t:a!elul. M.. EilWiin Sxt-iii In .Mis-. Ella Creei v, tlttii-titrr ll).. M K !l U.v-ry, o" till d p ...ci.-. Olil I I tit) . WHARTON -iJi-u, in CleailieKl town ship ou Tuc-iilay, July 7tli, l)t. Mm. Maty Aim Wharton, wife of Arthur Wliartoti, anetl about .M) jchis.. IIOKKELL -D.etl, a, hii lesiilence in (t.e.il hpiiiiyr, on Frulny, Jui li), 1.SS.J. jlr. . Albeit J. II i tcii, :.,' d a'J'ju' 4j years. ANNOUNCjOM ENTS. FOR SII FJIIFK. T tior. l v niui.-niiice m self ms a cntl iila tc ttir the I ''.'ino.-riric nomina tion ol Stierflf sui'iect to the dtciplou ol ll:e lem ocrai ie pritn.try elections. .TlKI'II A. DRAY, t'arrolltown. May . Imi EOH SII KTI IFF. I llerel y antintrncv, mysi ifas a candidate lor Sher.fT mi ject to the decision of the Inocratic prim i-y election. JOHN V. WOMiEKS. FOR I'OOU DIHEl TOn. I here- hy announce niysell as a cnioinial- tor the nomi nation ol Poor liirect.ir sut.j-tft to the decision ol the 1 teniticru ' ic priui.try e:erii..n. JOHN KEK11USON, Blat-kllck Twp.. June li. lti. UDITOIfS NOTICE! l:i the matter the ac mnt. of A'1 Lloyd, trustee at-pointed to set; ttie real estate ot Jonn M. KKor. deceased. uuJi-r pio -cstl fiiK IJi " Ijarti tlon. And. now Jm,e loth. ISS5 on mctlon of aIvId Evans, Kq. .attorney for accountant. A W. Har ker appni nted amhior to a-certaln liens against the heirs of said decadent, mid other pnrties in terested and to report .Itstrlhuifou ol :h: money In the hands ol rani acoountant tw and amona; those legally entitled to receive the same. Notice ia herehv given tuat I will s't at my office In Kl.eostiura . on Friday, AuKUit7th. 1 S S f . at 1 oVlock in ttie atternoutor th . purprse of at tending to the dune of attuve a;.p j; nlilient when and wh'TS ail p-.nls l-ite-ested uiav attend If they deiire to io i. A. W. h.UKKK, St Audilur. Kbcnsburg, July 17, 'I. AFTER DINNER. v Tersons who suffer from Indigestion can arrest the progress of that painful malady by the use of an after-dinner pill, bo composed that it will give tona to the stomach, prevent heartburn, rousa the 'liver to healthful action, invlporata the kidneys, and thus, through the activity of these oifrana, promote the natural movement of the stomach and bowels. Ayxr'9 Pills are so compounded that their action, though mild, effectually pro duces the above results. They also, in, curing Constipation, remove the. cause of Biliousnesa, Liver Complaint, Kidney Dis ease, Rheumatism, and many other serious ailments. j AYER'S PUIS i contain no mineral nor poisonous tub stance, aud do not gripe unless tho bowels are irritated, and en then their influence la healing. To continue their effect in constipated or chronic cases, they need only be taken in diminishing Instead of increasing doses. For seamen, and In habitants or travelers in sparsely settled countries where physicians ar not at hand, they ore of Inestimable value. There Is hardly a sickness thsy will not alleviate, and in most cases cure, if taken promptly. To young girls just entering upon womanhood, and to women whosa period of maternity Is drawing to a close, Aver's Tills, in moderate doses, merely aufhViont to ensure regular action of tha bowels, will te ieund or 5. J Incalculable Value. PREPARED BT Dr. J. C. Aver & Co., Lowell, Slust Sold by all Druggists. 'oosi Pay fr c-n. lo ! Iff) wr tit. niMils isll inir eiiriraail ew Ilit4r.'. t'amousMiiii m-cisire Tlatlel I lis -!! NYiU lu J. t . Met unt A C ., I'liiij-Kii-ui.t. l a. AMPUTATION OF THE LEG. Money in the ?tTeT?al nere.yity. and none Imt eynic or a fo? will mffVet to depta It. Mr. A mm Ellsworth, of Port E wen. T'l-t r Oonty, N. T., tiad realized tM trath. Hi dlten.'e In toItm tlie whole of h! thtieh twne. and the pnffer 1dt w en looked foTwerd. lint within Mpi areot resign, to death ht ori! deliverer. Te 'tnily fhyttcin refused to Kmj.ntte, th llmh, :ert Inir ihmt the opfrt1n niil kill the i.tint on the ( jKt. lr. fartit KKNNKbY ft Kondnn, N. Y . who wh connHeM. held d'fternt opinion and mn?ried n lin-h. The TKx'tor then ad ministered freW hitrreHt B! xd Speriac FA V OKITE KEMEDY to itiTord t'-ne and n'reneth to the "TMem and prevent the return of the dieje, nd Mr. Ellsworth remains to th' iIit In the b'oom of health. This Kenttenian's dissse was the otTsrln nf foul bloorj. and K",nnedv FA. VOKTTE KEMEDY pnrlfled the hlrwd and re stored to him the powtr once more to edfoy his lt. Are vtrj snferip from any rtve" trce aMe fo he mepni? TrT Ksrnrlte Kerned r. Your dniir' ha It. ONE T 1 1 T A R a Nttie. U-r fn mm-l tl.e proi'r'ot.ir- nnr.nnd addreae. I- Dnftd KennefT KT.r.r IV. Y. To Kfrp ths Kloeil Pnre io the principal end of inT'-ntiona and 1tcTenpa in melfrine. To this ohjeet prohhly no oni has e -ntnhuted mo-e atfcnallv than Ir lKld Kennedy, of Kon donr. N. Y .In th production af meliclne which hs become l4iiinin under the tit'e ot the "Kavnrite Kemedr." It removes mil tmnunftee of the Bio d. rcauUtes the dtsrdered Ifver and Kidneys, cares Constipation. iWnpepsta. nnd ail dlsea.-es and weaknesrs peculiar to temales. MALARIAL POISON. The vrlnclptil cn -it nearly alt i'kne m tht time f the ycr tta It orlntn In di,r drre.1 Ilrer. which. If not renulmeii In tlnm. arpnt tuffrrlnir. wretch.1np anil ifemh will ensue. A ireDtleiaan writing iri.m South Ainerlra nas : I have nd yiur Simmon' KiTcr K'lfiilator with go-.it effect.'hol h a a prevention nn,i pure for n.a lanal levers on the l.'thmuao! 1'aaaius.' TAKK SMONS' LIVER REGULATOR, AN Kn'B'Tt'AL srKt'lKI'! Tlilt MALAKIOL'S FKVKKS. KL I'D.'.U I. AIM'S. J Al'MUCK. t'OKTt. KKSTLKSS.tKSS, MENTAL DKI'KKSSTON. Ml K HKAIHi HE. oi;..sin-ATiov, Kll.litfSNF.SS. lYSi tl'SIA,&.0 If you feel rlrowsv. dehilitated. have frequent headache, month tastes ha.iijr. poor appetite, and tonicue coated, you are auffertn Irom torpid liver or "biliousness," and notbinir will cure you so speedily ana permanently as lo take SI M M ONS' LI V Ell REG U LATO R. It Is niven with safety, and the happiest results to the most dei:ctte Infant. It takes the piece nf quinine nn l b'ttrs ot evrry kind. It Is the cheapest, purest and best lnuiiy medicine In the woild. J E ZEILIN & CO, PlMeljMl Sold by all Druggists. B RIDGE LETTING! 1 be Supervisors ol Portasre township. Oun.hrla co . Pa., wilt receive proosrcs lor huildlnc a hritlife over south branch of Conemauirh river near Portage, I'a , uulil Sritiirtlsy, July 'J5th. ISIS, at f5 o'cliM-k p. M., accord trit to drak and spe't be itit;ns now In pf.-isetlin of suo'-rvlsor. All prop-tls rnust b'- In accordance with sai.i d raft anti s.eci rittatiiini, which can be examined at any tttno. hy calling on .l-din Mcliontieil. at foi lane. I'a. Tl e hhl-i are rtir tlie wool and ir.m work ant! nintcnnl. tnly. :is the abutmen's and approaches are built hy pupt-rviscrs. All propo-s:il.- to .e .-ea-etl atid Ictt with or sf-nt to Francis M nllen, I'ortaice. I' . on or he 'ore tbe a hove date. The aup'rviaors reserve the rl'it to refect anv on all bids. UtANt ls MVl.I.F.N, Jdll.M HHtlirtH. Supervisors. I'ortairj. Pa.. July 9h. "86. YDIT(JifS XOTICE. The unilerslvnnd auditor appointed by the ( r phans. t'ourt to hear and di-eitie upon the ex ceptions fi led tu the first and final nccr.i.ntof Patrick Klsban. ai'.niirnstrator ol Patrick Klslian. ili-ceesi-.l. and report d istrihution ct the fund In the hnnd of said accountunt to and amonir the j ergons Icuully ent f t !e-l t hcrt:o. hrety a-i ves no tice Uiat he will sit at his otflt-e In the fiorenich ot Ktions I'Utk. Pa., on Tuesday, August 4th, lSvi, at ten o'clock A v.. for the purpose ol attending to the duties ot said appointment, at which time and place all per-'oni Interested must attend or he dcoarre-i trotn coming in on ss-tl fne.p ALAIN tVAX. at Auditor. Kbenshnra, Julv isth.15. N OTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The annual meeting of the atot-khoMcrg of the t'reor. Spring eompany will he hein at the Mountain Houe. Cres-n, Pa., on Tuesday, An. Ku-t arh. 1S5. at 10 o cl a m Election lor Presitleut and directors sumc c!s v ar. J plaei JAMES K. Mc l.f KK. 8t Secretary. rTMTF.I'STATKS SAI.KtiF LAMHCA5IN J BItIA t'OrSTT, J'KJfTtXYLVAM. Pursnant to Section 374tf. Revse-I Smtnt", the ontlersiunt-d will otlfr at puhl-.e auction, on Sst urday. Septenihe.r 12. at 2 o'clock, p. m., on the premises, ail the riht. title and iiitere.-t of the 1'nitetl States in and lo the t,!ttiwin de scribed tra.-t or parci-1 of land in tV.tnhna county. Pennsylvania . HeitinistiK at a snirar tree tnarVcd for a corner, thence hy land now ot Joseph Van Ormer cast 5 deitrees south J7 perches to a p.i-t. the..ce hy same south 7 dcirrees eat -J4 perches to a post on line ot lanj of Thntnas Powells' estate, thence hy land said Thomaa Powells' estate, west 2 deirrees south an1 perches to a post, then -e nt.rth 23 tleareos erst 22 perches to a ptist. thence north 11 deitrees east C1 perches to a sonar tree, the place ol heKlnnlnir, ontaininii 5 acre more or less, heinx the same premises conveved to the United States hy William W. Imdlev. Trustee, hy deed dated .Inly 24. 1SS4. recorded in said county in I.iher il folio 78! et req. TKK.MS I V SALK.: One.thinl cah and hal ance in 0 and 12 months, with Interest; or all cash at option of purchaser. Iielerred payments to he secured by notes and mortiraue on the pro perty. A. MoCTK. Solicitor of the Treasury. Jane 12. 1S.1 -8f. Dr. Hendricks, HXJM AX E R H 1 1 -TL, Oairibrifi Co. ln., Whose success Is uneicelld In the treatment of CHROMIC DISEASES OK ALL. KINDS. Cancerous Tumors OF EVEKY DhiCKlPTlON dispersed in a, very short time without the Knife or t'austlc Potash. Ho Is now prepared with the moa. valuable and Choicest Irur. COHSULTATIOH Ml, .Exa mlnat Ions fl.OU. Call on or mddresa him at Summerhlll. t'acihrla Co., P. July 17.85 3 mo. JLECTION NOTICE! In pursuance ot a resolution of the ConnelT of Ehenshur borounh apt-roved July 13th 115. No tice is herehv triven that an election will be held at the usual" places of holdinur municipal nd renaral election in the East and West warda of aaid borongh on Satnrilav. Auirnst Wd.4.. I. 18S, between the hours of 7 A." M. and 7P- fcr the purpose ot determine whether the indebtneas of said borouah shall be Increaaed to any amount not to exceed seven ;cr crntum upon the assessed valnatlon of the taxable property therein. Tickets voted to be labelled on the outside "inoreaae or debt." end to contain on the inside the words "no Increase ot debt," or -'debt nay be Increased." Amount of last assessed va'natlon 1K24.1 00 Amount of existing Indebtednees: Coupon Bonds - 6000 00 Accrued Interest 88 00 603e oo ledoct amnnnt oTdnpllcate for year iaS. Applicable to tbe pavment of same tl2US 77 lilaiance on duplicate of 183 " - 1SS4 48 10 1355 29 j Net amoo-nt ef bonded Indebtedness .-v0 71 Amount of outstanding order $50 t Balance jut Qn dup, of 'S1or bor... 4 31 J .. 'R4 24 '5 AmU or ' ' &w 39 I Amount of Indebtedness proposed to be fn- I curved tcoooo i Percentaee -f assessed valuation. .0323 per crntum The satd Indebtedness to be Incurred for the : purpose of ohtalntnit an additional water supply for the Dorouen ana itumenin""""" ' F. H. BAKKEK. Burgess. Attest: J. H. DAVI. Clerk. 6t Council Chamber, Jaly 13th. 1SS5. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In Hie mat ter of the second and final account ct A. V. Barker, Administrator of Anna Margaret Mar rav, deceased. The nnderslrnod. appointed Audlter to report distribution of the money in the bands of the Ad ministrator will ait for the pnrpoae of hisapolnt ment at the office of A. V. Barker. Esq , In Eb-enBbura-, on Friday. June 2. 1W. at 1 o'clock, p. m., when and where all parries interested tnav at tend, F. A. SHOEMAKER, Auditor. J une la, 1885.-C. OVER St 000 mm WALL PAPER Most be miM KEUARDMiSSOPlXiST wifin T'VKM TV OA Vs. 3-M Krown Itek9 matte pnlv !i. nf 7 ctit.. It White Hcl-. rour eh..ire for 7. H ami V cenU. IWt tiOLI) r.M'KIt -Xl 22 ". atoi .TO cents eNe!i-r thev cfinrirp 40. .VI nl fr ciit It w-tllpayjou te MV VOl'It U'AI.I, IWI'F.li- SOW. Tli w i;i never le m rl.p a sain. Write lor suipip. Crc.it rienrance Safe iu Carpels, Imtnerre Stuck to -vr fr-..i no .-! M ofT.-r- will Ive refiieil. Iti:l"vKIi f'R- PETS 45 cnt af.) ttji ; WO. IMiKAINS, :ii et;t- anl m: K ( i " A II TF-IS lTrntJ and up. I-ff Ciiiih S'iarl -J.-.f-rnU to 73 c-iit-i ; S-ir (f.! Cltt'h 7 ceut?: Kiior (II (Vft varrl aviitv "ii i..nl. . . ... i , -- ...... v.j.t t'ii oiijinn. n i-i. 1lti .-tn Hardware! iii'i irrv:rr to - TK- 77TH TAKE THIS OPPOKTUXtTY UF IX- forming the .ooplc f Kbensbur ami vit-initj, that tvc have oiicnetl out in the Tu.lur ImiMing on Hi;h street, a Dew, lare and complete stock of hanlware of tvtry tlyseriition, VBMECJTA.YirS' TOO.S. JU'ILDEns' U.ntDU'AHF i r-; rm. vi'LEM .. is. v ) : h's. s 'An s hi.n -r-. SMITH TOOLS, HOESES II OES, HARUo ' EEYS, tV.YATLS OF ALL KI.YDS. EAE JRO.Y and STEEL, t&iiousEErn.Yisin.YG hoods, ef- WIVLVEKS. Cl'Tl.Et-tV, OI.YS. SIIF! L i'CAETEJUO-ES. TU .YES. COED.HIE, ETC. Referring to tho. above, we rc?io-tfully ask tbe citizens of Ebens burg and surrounding country for .1 share of their patronage. We have been regularly trained in the hardware business, have bought . ! 1 IS.- f our goous lor casn, aim nenevc we can oiler great inducements to those who desire to purchase. Ei DUFTON & SON. EllESsntKO, April 3. 18.. SAVE. "g'OXJrt MONET ' IX I5UYIX YOUR RIMS, CGOKIHG A H D HE&TIHG STOVES. Cellar Furnaces, Fire-Place Heaters, Tinware, Copper Ware, Sheetiron "Ware, Lamp Goods of Every Description, Knives and Forks, .Spoons, Soup Ladles, Granite Ware, Coffee Mills, Plnted-ware, Toilet Sets, Cake Boxes, Bread Closets, Clothes-wringers, Egg Beaters, Slaw Cutters, Iron Stands, Fancy Spittoons, Slop Bucket Hard Coal Parlor Heaters, Soft Coal Parlor Heaters, Copper Kettles, Brass Kettle?, Iron Kettles, gtcam CCDrS Rice, Milk and Farina Boilers, Perfect Waflle Irons, Hollers of all Kinds, .Meat Pounders, Mincing Knives, KHITES. An-l a Lnru'e Slock of KITCHEX ARTICLES, wiM lf R.,l.i t Iw lVicpg Ch 1 Mid Examir," 1 1 Gomls. ar LOOK r) MV XAME ON" THE WIN DOW, AND YOU WILL UE M'HK TO FIND THE RKillf PLACE. FRANK W. HAY, No. 280 Washington Street, JOHNSTOWN, PA. D0W1(J D0Wi! D0WI(! THEY GO! am new ojjering and selfcig at the folloiring trices No. 9 Xew Cook Stoves, Xo. 8 ditto. Good double bitt axes Best Win. Mann made Good 1rn handle ctst steel shovel is, Oeimuif C-lnthes Wtiiiijer $2.75 Itliitattrin. same as ltl t other p!ao-s a! "'0. I s II at Rest rant tpt I corn line '") to Dunn erte c'iier (jrfis-s scythes, heit padf, onlv Fet patent atinth Cntiianiii Miath. Iist rjimlity ff itails. r-i kec SarvinN huirev wheels, per et 50 .Ml 2 23 5.00 (losheji welt jiuittps, the hest jmmp mad Wnirnn sat prtriC!, f)." cents per p:r. tr,i-l hnv! plow blufle-t, "eta. per pound, liar Iron l'.ots. per pound. Ten thousand and one other articles at corresponding low pric 14, Hurry up if you want bargains. Cash onhj will httj af the atore trices G HUNTLEY. Ebensburg, June 19, 1SS4. 4t. XKCUTUR'S NOTICE Estate of Michael V. Bradley, deceased. Letters testamntarv on the rstate ol Michael C. Bradley. late ol Lilly's Boronith . dee d, havir.a: beeen it ranted to the nndersianed. notice is here by yiven t' all persons Indebted to said estate to make pavment without delay . and those havin claims a'gasnst the same must present them properly authenticated fr settlement. Ifll'IJ 1 l.'T HUlllt f"V tiiv ii n t.. .-.i-.... . Executor. et Washlnaton twp., July 8, 15. ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE. Estate of SArL .Mc-lkabt, deceased. Letters of AdmlnUtratlon on the estate of Samuel Met'leary. deceased, late of Washington township, having been granted to the un iersi(tn ed, notice la hereby itlven to those ttniehted to said estate, that payment must be made withoot delay, and those navinc claims acalnst the lame, must present them nmperlv kuthnticatd for settlement. MICHAEL IKiNnUl i; June t, 18S5, et. Admmiitrator. XECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Theresa Seenlan. deceased. Letter testamentary on the estate of Theresa Scanian, late of Cambria township, dee'd. Iiavjnt: been granted to the ondersiM-ned. notice Is hereby given to all persona Indebted to laid estate to make payment without delay, and those havlnar cUlmi airalnst the srnne must present them prop erly authenttclcated for settletr.ent. JOHN E SCATVLAN. Executor. June IP, 1985. t NOTICE. To the- hpin? and leiral representatives et John Sway, deceased. Take notice that an Inqeest will be h eld at t late residence of John Swav. dce-a-d In the towt.ship ol i'royle. in the county ot Cambria on Wednesday, the 12th day ot Aoirutt next at ten o'clock In the forenoon o! that day for the pu--pose of maklnir partition o! tbe real estate ot the aaid deceased, to and amona; his heirs and leieal representatives of the nrre can be done without pr'eiud ce to or spolllna ot the whole, otherwise tu value end appraise the same aceordtnit to law at which time and place you are required to attend If you think proper. D. A. Ll'TH EK , St anerin. July 17, 1RS5. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate or John F. Cooney. deceased. Letters of Administration on the estate of John F. Oooney. deceased, late of ashinirton town ship, havinar been arranted to theondersiuned.no ti?e ia herehy riven to those indebted to said estate, that pavment mnst be ptd without delay. and those h.ivinir claims aesln-t the same, must present them properly anthenticatej f..r si-ttle- ment. MICHAEL UK K EN. July 17, "S5.-t. Administrator, A SSIGNEE-S NOTICE. rtiee Is herehv itlven that Prudence M. Oeorue and Kachael C Oeorae. lately dolnit busine"" tin. ler the name and aty le ot tieonre ("o.. at Lillv Itoniuich, t:arohrla county. Pa., have ms.le an aji'iienincnt ol all their propelty to tl underslKned in trutt for their creditors. Those Indebted to said firm are requested to make pay ment without delay, and those havinv claim fcrainft t' em are requested to present them prop erly authenticated lor settlement. PETER P. (IR'EflE, 3t Assignee. LiUy, July S, f&. QHORTHAND S..id J . lessons by mail. Linsle's olie tree. endiurn. eife of Shorthand. :tt Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. J. M. LINOLE. i-'RVTsrici Hardware! citiks OK KB- trimmed complete, 27.00 ditto. 24.00 S5 1-00 Siefs ; hmj forks from Y7 ' ' OHn HtWtfv sha ft. nt-r riair : t i t Tl cLieltaiu liors- hay 11:- I.xir hu ts a t. I ktmV.a all ttiplpfp...".. D.iiirjV tiat iij coat rum-, per Act '. . Malli ft-r.fy taiie 6 ''flits per pound. '' ti. 4',' in. ts'ipn-il fil.-s mfaorteil. fi for 12 itn-u n.l 1 fi :ca 6 for inch f.ji.1 files io lor 2 00 20 15 53 1 oo 1 0 c'r rrttl vdured jirirrs. lr.n lisir.iw t-vPi 21 .cm hi lt Meel iiarrow tt-nii, 2 -t cts. per pound J?ARM FOR SALE. A valual le tnrtn fl'ire (r(,ve) sitnafl in Al leaheny township fatrtria Mini; .Pa.. W ml Jet from It.retto. cot'tannnK ot er i'"' irfi of a-'d land, nwre than eo -res of which are cleared. wM I fenced and in a -o.d s'ate of cultivation Is ofl-'red for ills on accommo.latma terms. The impl nients consist of a larr ilweiimK house. cuntamint eleven pnou and a klichen. a rora f'ir!ahle lartn house.a late barn nd commodious ouhnildlng. There are also an the land as abundance of tim ber and coal, plenty of choice fruit, such as apples, peaches, pears, cheeries, rrapes. etc.. a ptrtd well r.t soft water, and a number of never- lamnsT sprinirs ot pure water. 1 he propertv Is In a Tealtbv location, with a erand view from the house, and for more than twenty five years has be-n used as a resort for summer ooar.tcrs 1 he owner wishes to retire from business and will sell very cheap. For further particulars appU ti Ot E. A. Bt'SH . Itretto. i'a. 7"OR SALE. A valuable piece of land containing; abont 170 acres, in hlie and Keade townships with tbe Clearfield creek rnnntaa Ihrnnsrh it. atliolnlns; lands of Hon. John lean and Martin Liahe. about So acres cleared and havlna theref.n erec ted a twe storv frame house. The balance Is well timbered ith pine, hemlock, ox and other tlmt-er. 1 be p1 Is ud'!"t':.1 wltn ca! and Iron ore. Tbe ress'n and Cualport rx lrt ad. now t-eins: bailt ruas throuah this land. For particulars and terms call on or address MATTHUAS K1SSLEK. Elske. St Cambria l)o.. Pa. F OR SALE. i wo lots of rn und. on Cenre street. Ebeos. rooms. bars: with a Frame House of eleven stahle. orctiard and outbuil Jlncs. Alo-Two bus on same street, suitable tor cottages. Atc A pasture li t or ab' Ut one and-a-balf acres, situate one square from at-ove described prcm ises. Fur terxs, spjilv at tb on-e of JllSEPH MtIXNALl, 4t Armory Building . Ebensbnrs;. Jane So, 18L5. F ARM FOR SALE. The subscriber offers at private sa'e. his farra la Cambria township, one and one half miles Irom EtieiiSl crs. c uitainlnc 24A Acre. In a srnod state of cultlvHtion. with rood frame hoase and frame barn, an exeeliei t orchard, plenty ot water and about one million teel ol lumber on the prem ise To parties ! h'nir to purchase a smaller piece of land, he will divide it to suit purchasers Terms reasonable. Call on the suPserlher resid ing on the premises. MAKITN SAN'IEKS. Cambria twp., Jan. 1SS. FINANCIAL aj Allegheny Tp.. ? STATEMENT OF ?chix.l Iiisttrict for rrarltst Andrew SanWer, Collector and Treasurer. IR. To amt. .loplfcate tlM T. " " ftate ap r pr:a'ion 'Mt It ' rtcetve 1 election ii 1830 .v. soo ; - . : lag ' 't : - I'R. By amt. teachers vouchers ' fuel, repair. n isaellBny com. on f i::r S8 at 7 per rent. " Slate a pp. at 2 per cent. exoreratton " " duplicate and Interest jald SIWIS ITesldent. K , Serrtiry. W. A B. LITTLE JAMES J. KAMA
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