jimbviu ;;iennan. I III MU Hti. V. . - .Ti l. V Si, I ri.t r. - dc.lL.LVJ F, ff L4 ;,'- ). :(-,, M'V i'FJlSOX.iL. e Cii7tcr riace. .I j;..tir to t!i ' Sucr Row I. -?Ai '(-': '- ti n i: ose rsngar Bowl. ' f "darn Is s.Iiiiig at twelve -,t uffiri'S en to the Sugar i 1-U- r.r i;.;' at eighteenth per ir ,.r tat'iniio clergy be- nt; Mi:ll:tV last, re I carupfi-.t etii-g at Lloyd nienre Jniv ?4t:i anI end An- id C" ""ir - . i.rces-ftil party was given at .H-.'f Mr. lVriok Farren.nf Cam ;ii, I'M S.iluuUy r.ft.'niOdii last. K k TVvMn, t F.aston, I'a., ft son :-:.!!r ievlin, "f .I'.ckson township, ,iiit to tin' pnlertia'. roof lust week. .'.'m i.i:n S. Klly, of I'ortaue town--uli! I. is farm t. Mis. Annie "T f i t f. .rjji t that vou fan !my the best :!'. ami tne erica pest i nospnaie at Trie Cambria Iron company will "mpl-o t ai "f. ' rV". - -POI I" C-rVn I' ll!! p-,lii p e--' 'II - .r. V ft Lou's ville Indurtrial K.v ui' i !a I), it - Llt.ingi t, ot Oiafton, West ,.'...! n'. o!ie limn was a resident of - .it jircr-Tt paying tho town a IN J- ! -Prs W ,.. it A f : at. ki-ri: .J and "-"vans, Cambria iv .-ird of peinlnn examining ii-c.Mvd oflicial notice of their ::t on '--aturday. iter san granted on Friday last i-pai liii-jiit at Ilarrishurg to ti ; "'lertrie Lmht company ; capilol ti vi ! ir-.-r I'.r.s. have a i-toek of Masons i ir- fJi.iiM) j irs, us wnll as thft celebrated V ; Oi !' hi" jar and I'm ean. jelly tuinte i, (:f i! iT.T-'tit kinds. :;aw;ii e of imitations, pretended cures :;! and spurious preparations. Ts'o "!!' Hunt's Kidney atid Iiver -Or. ii.id, of Jarksonville, Indian cvni' engulfed in silk culture. He . ivn' i'J 0 si.k worms, several weeks ", '.n.I i-. now nrtivclv tarmimj the euter- p-l.-. ' -Mr. William J. Ruck, of Allegheny tnwfjhii, has ordered t,JW feet of water i; uf a McKeesport firm, with which lie li n Is to convey water from a spring on h:j r'nii.-,es o 1.1s eles?atr. brick residence. co Saturday last a fomteen-year old is . 'dei if George I- Wilson, of Houtz d'e, Ch argeld county, while attempting to I n i a f re with kerosene oil was so e-Tf- l urried that her recovery Is douMful. Tlli' theriiniinetor hann;mj to a shady t'f-j il front of the Flir.r:i fhe, innvked S -!-d.ty !a-t at 2 r, and OH on T'v c 'v. They wore the two hotext days of I':" f mr"or. Nfr I- J. Dr'w.-i was in Pittsburg thn Ni- r.o'' l' of tivs mm k where he rurehax-d "!i"-- e- : anil b-'iler f.r his prist mi l, t'sr'ie.r :ise at prcsei.t bv.lf.g too soiiiU f"f t: t v. . . U p 'join J. 'fr. .!. (tr'nido r.roid.bnnd a prntiiinonl t-;s'-!t mi", i.f Dtlltwood, (.'nmen.n e-:r.'-J, i.; I ' '1 srx-i.'i;ni a f;w d.iys in ! -s , 1 j linen i-all 'd here to attaint t!e Jv ! " !e f,f hi.i ino'ticr, who died on Sunday H;-t- The f'.::'owmi persors can each cet a M'i'f hv calling at the Fhensburg postofiire: M - -J;i'':i Charles, . S. ("4i, Samuel IMg- M. - Miry Irivis, It. Hertage, Josejili Li .' V ', Mir. ray Liwrcnce, (ieo. A. Noon, li:-sM :3.'Ti:y. .V fi f.eh jja-uJ -f bast bill took place '. f . - i.n fm Saturday la-t between a team r.f !-rr.--l men and a teat of single men. TV marri"i men gut away with the sin!o n.?n, the score standing 24 to 22. Captain M tj.iarti! maJo yeveral Iiotue runs. iady writfs: "I have uie.l Ayer'd i -r.r,iri!'.a in my fnrnily for many years, sr I ou 'l not k'-ep house without it. For U: ral - f of the pains consequent upon fe ii t-.i.kness and lrrultartes, I consider It :h"Ut an eual." Mr- Ann C'lonan, grand-mother of Iiev. Fr ff ii lh, of St. John's Catholic church, A- . i, 1 at the rsldenco of her daugh hr Mrs .luiia Smith at Tunuel 1 1 ill, Cam t" r "li ty, a wei k am la?t Wednesday -tlr.tr. St e had attained the advanced .'" of ti:iiety-tvu years. brau.'es Ivnrj-, nved year?, died it li o'l-liK-k on Sunday lat at .McKeesport, Ti , wl.'-ie -i lie had been temporarily resid- d!,T J;-i'.ise was consumption. The "r"-' tii- .. r tr.ken to St. Augustir.e ou F- .'ay :-..-t t'ir interment, the former home of a f.iM.ny. T! e "Wihvipi'kv" Fruit Jar will keep hi' i.' a well and we think better thau auy 6''n-r in any of the wajs, generally k- - m. in t.l e public, aud is more readily tic-. -4 :.g!-t'y and warier opened thau any fi'.'x-i' ;r and will kevp your fruit better. Far m s.t l..u ker's. D - i ! D.vy.-r, of Kittanninjt, during a st : , !:; t wf'k, was standing under a tree. -uTi-ring considerbly with rheuuia t: - J !.p-vy tlish of lightning struck vi. :i i. ktnmked D yer to the ground !! -. iiescMju regained consciousness fc r'.i umatism was cured. Ttu. VuoDiiuitT" Fhuit Jar is being 1 N':e t?ds season by Marker A v, want the best lar you will buy ii I : T I'bi.- i;Y," as in it you can put up ' or hi Tries without cooking, so r.iv kept whole, when taken from VM.. 1 the dvveiliug of Wll f en.au for Me-srs. Taylor A . on Friday last aud got Mi:a'.l sum in money and sev among tho rest two watches, a r Xi 'itf (..longing to Sir. Ithody and a sil t.e!..r,ginR toh!3 aon. There is as a- to the thieves. nl hotels at Indiana have closed up !fi'ii-is have been refused la that 1 he l.-t to put up its Phutu?r3 was Il'.ure, Detr Rros proprietors, A 'irl, as follows was post.ni i d'if,r : "Closed. I)!iticai i t.'' H-'.ow the card, on '. ' d i .v.i otn; 'y leer kegs. ;; times tight , pity what . ' t:.e money In clrcaiation part . ; hack t j you ; e ry Cent ! '.: I ; ; ,. .h.:,t- l.tlps f.u Cota " ' - .:-ir!s i:p ; every btxly w!-o t, r.o tn ttter how small, financial stress of many 1 ' r I ' vt J, sny an f-xchruge. ' "i . a .l i'ucr'.'ie eniploj e 1 i:i a ' j .ii M irli'isburi. IJ'air county, ' 1 .i'.'.i;i;'. fiuicidii on last Mou- i tiknig poison. A physician . ..irtLiit,i'.l, w !;;) ai;itd projM-i ! JLio.ie still lives. No iuo a '. -f-eins to be known and the ' n.:;';e any explanation. Tt-rsichnt weather of the p'.st i had a vi ry depressing effect 1 i-'.e, yet if they would wish to '! atid fi'i-l in good sprpts. let 'y 2'Hids, dress goods.bofit t. I groceries of all kinds at John nt- i:; 11 ih s-treet. and they will ."Lt tti- efft!cU of the heat On Tne-ft:iy the JuniaU M-dical as mx iatw.n met at (Wesson. Varwuis rne 'kal mtij-t-'s wftfcvti.seus.-etl ami a bountiful din M'l tt the .Mountain IIoiw; was disposed of. Thi lUcers tleeUd tor the following year are : !.- r.iilows: Piesidenf, Dr. John 1). K-f. o' V.'iMhuiisbnrr:; Secretary. Di.Kolx it iM veti aux, of StKimit, Treasurer, Dr. T. II. Van Vaizah, of Lwitown. Mr. Ret-ard R. Davis is cmstantly re ceiving additions to his large and varied as sortment of boots mid shoe, and among the latest is a neat and serviceable ladies' shoe for thr- low price of $1 75 arvt, also an othur style for 2.2".. C til and examine his stock of in( n's ar il boys' pfiots and shops, and lailie-.'. r,;hpps anil childreti's shoes when you nerd anythinrj in his line, as his prices ate the very lowest. On Thursday evn!nr of last week, about dusk, the thirteen year-old Wu liter of Th.onia ; Delaney. of n-i!lidays!nrg, in company wh several of her female enm p;tnitm. pn (i-ilcd to tt.( nid State reser voir near the to wn for the purpose of tak ing a t.uith. Shti got beyond t)r deptb, and, being u."able to swim, was drowned before the eyes of her horrified playmates, who were pnwertes to rescue her. The body was recovered two hour later. The latest sensation in Altoona business circles is the disappearance from the city of John Rowmnn and with him about f'2,000 belonging to the firm of which he was a number. Rowman, with E. Hewitt, did business as commission merchants, the for mer's rather having given him 1,000 and e.ndored a note for hint l y way of assis tnnee in going into the business, liowman kept the firm accounts and haying made h's monthly collections he pocketed them and dNap peared. The Holiidaysbur btomlanl says you can hardly pii-k up a newspaper without seeing some kind of a warning to farmers not to sign any paper without first becom ing acqnalnted with its contents, and not to feign them for strangers especially. It seems very singular that years of such re peated warr ing throughout the land by the newspapers find swindlers more numerous and their victims more plentiful. The ma jority of those who get taken in by these sharpers are those who think they cannot afford to takt their home paper. We doubt if this class of people r-cserve much sym pathy for their greenness and they can blame no one but themselves. Take your home paper. A large number of the Catholic piiets of the diocese met in Pittsburg on Friday at the episcopal ii.sidence and decided to pres ent a testimonial worth not less than 1.000 to Coadjutor Bishop e'ect Phelan. The form the testimonial shall take, together with the address on the part of his clerical brethron, was left to a committee of five to prepare. Probably the testimonial w ill in clude some of the insignia or vestments of the pontifical flice. The congregation of St. Peter's church, Allegheny, of which the Bishop-elect has been rector for so many years, ar! also preparing a handsome testi monial. This and the clerical testimonial will be. presented either on the day of con secration, August 2, or the following Mon day. Thy Altoona Tin's of last Monday say: Social circles in (iallitzin are all agog ever the romantic marriage of Mr. James Mc Clushey, on of the oldest and most re sp cted citiapns, to Mrs. Rrown, a widow lady, also of ( Ja'.ii zln. It seems triat Mr. McC'oskoy, who is aged seventy-six years and pretty w" I! off in this world's goods, being tin; owi.er of the land upon I ir'i TavH.r 3c McCoy have stirk their coal .haft- t w: i! some moot!: ago, pud Mrs. Brown wa.r, employed to nurse him. The oid gen tlenian very paliantlv fell In love with t'o nurse, and w!".r'n she. returned to her hnrr he was unremitting in his attention. His relatives, didn't like flip way ho was dis porting himself, and took to looking up the affair. Their inquiries disclosed the fact that Mr. MeCioskev r.n.l Mr. Brown have been married for four months. The an nounet mont was made public on Friday, and -once thn all the youth of 'iallitzin have been celebratiug the event at ttie old gentleman's expense. The fair bride Is about thitty-tive years of ae, and a very excellent woman. Six Childuln Buhned. Joseph M. Evaus, a laborer, lived up to 11 o'clock Thuis.lay night with his wife and nine children Hi a small two-story log house three miles from (Irahamptoo, a C'leaifield County village. On Friday the bodies of two of his children were undi-tinguishahle from the ashes of his late dwelling and four others of his little ones were chai red and blackened corpses. The father, mother.aud three children slept on the ground floor and the other children slept In the second story. Shortly after 11 o'clock that night Mr. Evans was awakened by strange aoiscs.and, under the impression that burglars were on the promises, lie proceeded to reconnoitre. He soon discovered that the roof of his lit tle home was a mas of flames. Thinking of bis children ho rushed to their rescue, but before he could reach them the roof fell In, and in a few moments tho upper story was a sea of fire. Nothing could be dono, and the parents were forced to stand by and see their six children perish In the flames. Friday morning inteliigenco of the shocking calamity spread rapidly through out the community, and hundreds gathered to view the spot. The mangled remains of four of the children, charred and . unrecog nizable, were gathered up. The other two weie apparently reduced to ashes. The pa rents are crazed with Brief, and the whole community is excited by a horror unprece dented in Clearfield county. The father in sists that tho fire was the work of an incen diary, and with this opinion others agree. Of the six unfortunate children, the old est was a girl aged fifteen years, and the youngest a boy axed six. The room in wliich they slept was a mere loft. The floor was close to the roof, tho whole building haviug been but twelvn feet high. I'cmissT van In Knflrnarl. i ri.-n Phita. Snt jrray Nmlit, Juue i-'.th. 1.SS5 Tin-l'eansylv;. nia Umlioad is one ol the greatest syst- ms of inter-State omnrjiiiea tioti in the wor'.d. Rong years of careful an. I judicious m i:iag-:n.Mt h is placid it In a position a!nw the f.-ar oi competition from rival iine9. Its symtetn connects two oceans, and reaches, wilh its tributary lines, every important point la the- country Its apn unltnents are superb, and It has con tiibte I more than any other road to make traveling a luxury. Accidents to its em ployes or patrons are matters of rare occur rence It wouid take columns to describe in brief its many Advantages. Every safe guard, every convenience, every comfort, every luxury that ingenious minds have tie vised and cunning hands fabricated in rail road economy, are in practical operation on the Pennsylvania. The inducements it holds out to summer t-nrists nr nnparaileleil. It controls a di rect chain of communication between Phil adelphia and and the ocean resorts stretch ing from Sandy Hook to Cape May Point. If the country is preferrert, the Pennsyl vania read carries the traveler to all Im portant places in New York, New England and Pennsylvania. Whether it is desired to summer in quiet, sleepy, inland town, or within sight of green fields and within sound babbling brooks iu a quaint old-fasr.Ioned farmhouse, or among the crags and cliffs of the Bine and Alleghney mountains, or on the health giving heights of Mount Washing ton, this road carries you to the chosen elysium quickly, cheaply, and safely. Ali tho famous health resorts are tapped by it, and whether the invalid be afflicted with consumption or hay-fever, the Penn sylvania wiii take him to tho place of cure. Its enter prise lias built up nloni its main lines of travel, within a few minutes ride of Philadelphia, a hundred little villagrs, and TIIHHK YF.THH HUW.V SOI Til. The St. Charles at New Orleans is one of the oldest, firet-clas hote:s In the I'uited states. It is located on the street of the SRine name, and is in the very centre or busiurss. Its appareance is more iinponsirig than that of any Northern hotel I have seen, with a spacious piazza, with massive granite columns. It has less appearance of bottle than of ease and comfort. It was crowded and our first night's so journ was far from comfortable. Mr.Unger, of Sevi n'h Avenue.Pittsburg, Interceded next UtiUIl OI, l AIIIIiR I. JIM'S. The fh-ath of Rev. Andrew P. GiHr at Rawret.cevilie, one of the suburbs of Pitts hurt', on Sanday, will be learned with deep sorrow by a larue number of people in this section of Cambria couuty who once knew him aud entertained for him the hizhest re gard. Our memory may not be strictly ac curate, but we think he came to this county from Pittsburg about IMS, to take charge f the congregation at the Summit, and also of tne churcb in this place which was theD without a regular pastor. He remained at morning, and from then until our departure j the Summit about two years and then went evry thing was pleasant.. The dining room and mctim was ali that could be desired. After taking a morning stroll np Canr.l j street to the Mississippi (the river, strange i as it may appear, being higher thin the' street,) and viewing the river covered with j steam boats and other craft, I engaged a coupe for the day. We first traversed the i whole length of Canal street, the principal j street is the city. We next sought the celebrated French market. Here was a perfect rabel of sounds j and sights to watch. Every country j every language seemed to be represented; : yet the French predominated largely. While I everything seemed "conrusion worse con- j founded" we saw no quarrelling, nor in- , deed, any thing unseemly. All we got was j French politeness and good, rich French i ooffee. j Near here is the Jackson square with a fine monument of the Hero of the llerml- ; toSharpsburg a few miles from Pittsburg anj continued his In burs in the vicinity of that citj from about IMS up to the time of his death, fle was a model clergyman aud it may be said of him wih absolute truth, that no priest was ( ver more beloved by Catholics of the Summit and Ebenrbuig, than the mHlest, gentlemanly, sincere and earnest Father Git bs. The . members or his church at the Summit almost rose in mutiny when he was taken from them and felt when he had gone as thongh they had lost their best friend. The following skefch of his iife, which ingu!arily omls all reference to his ministration In this counrj, is taken fromthe Pittsburg rost of Monday last: On Sunday morning, July 10, 188.". at 3 o'clock, after a brief illness. Rev. Andrew P. (iihbs. in the seventieth year of his age, passed away to meet the reward of a great and snccesful labor of a long ministry. Father (iihbs was a native of Queens connty. places that a few years ago were primeval waste's am now bright with a new life. 1 Villas and cottages, mnny of them as sump- , tuously elegant as the palaces of the Old1 World's nobles, not the hills, surrounded by j carefully-kept grounds, that in summer i make a picture of Incomparable rural j beauty. The people or no city in the world have so many anil diversified places of sum mer resort, within easy ildlng distance, as i have the inhabitants of Philadelphia. ! The I'ennsj Ivania road, by means of Its ' many fast trains, which leave the station Broad and Market, daily, makes it possible ; for the business men to summer at the re- ; nort of his choice, without interfering In any j wav with his business In the city. The ' road's facilities for tho rapid and carefnl ; handling and transportation of freight are incomparably fine. Its recent enterprise In i putting on f.ist passenger trains, brings Chicago within twenty-fhree hours' ride of j Philadelphia, and transports the traveler to Cincinnati in eighteen. j It's road-bed is rock-ballasted, its rails are t steel, its rolling stock of the most; approved i pattern, and its employes are traiued to ) habits of politeness and attention to the I traveling public. Parlor-cars, iin:ug-cars, and sleeping-cars are attached, where nec essary, to trains, and it is one of the won der? of modern railroad traveling that thf Penns Ivania, more than any othei road, has assisted Id developing and perfecting, that one can live on a railroad train in as J much ease and comfort as in one's own j home. j The Pennsylvania road never retrogades. ' It always moves "upward and onward," and ! It l it's all legitimate means to compass this i er.J. It is jealous of tho lights of its pa- ! trot is, and quick to defend them. The ma- ; ehinery of its management runs like a well- i oiled piece of mechanism, smoothly and j without jar or crash. Every new invention' in railroad economy is carefully investigated. ' If its adoption is found to add to the com- j fort, convenience, or safety of the traveling public, no expense is spared to secure Its 1 control. Its vast army of employes are trained to obsrve this one, precept: "The comfort of our patrons above all else." Its j motto might justly be written thus: "Speed sa fety eorufott. . KEAIir. TOWNSHIP ITEMS. The A. M. E. Zion colored campmeet.ing at Rloj dsyille will commence Friday, July 21. and continue until August 3. The youngest child of E. Spencer, of Glas gow, was severely scalded by the wash woman upsetting a bucket of boiling water. A. Cornelius, a sawyer on Bowers Co. "3 mill had his arm dislocated while repairing some machinery. Mr. Jainea W. McCartney, of Mountain Dale was kicked on the breast by a mule, but not seriously hurt. Mr. Joseph Var Ormer, of Fiske, has a contract for ballasting two miles of the Coal port and Cresson railroad. Miss Lucy Bowman, John M. Bowman, Jr.. and Mr. A. Calden, all of Phiiadelphla. are visitihg in Mountain Dale, they are the the quests of T. Van Scoyoc. Some 20 members of the Bible class of Rev. Thomas Van Scoyoc spent a very pleasaut evening recently at the residence of their teacher. Croquet, refreshments, music and an address by the teacher, was the program. Rev. William A. Ridge, formerly pastor of the Mountain Dale Babtist church, died at Sabetha, Kansas, July 15, aged 56 years. His remains were brought home and buried at Eagleville, Pa. i tage. Though it was in mid April the j Ireland His family came to the United I shrubbery and flowers were in ali theirsuin- j States when he was quite young. He was , mer glory The street passing the cathedral j naVv of'sTcrles RorromeV,. of ( wrts uiinfii to prevenii lue nois oi veuic-iea i Interfering with the United States Court, then in session. j We next visited the Old Fort to the West ! of the city. Here we found that upon the Tremair.s of an old fortress a new and mas sive building had been erected; with an ex tensive park surrounding It. We were re quired to pass to it by a draw brielge where we found a large garden or square, with all realize which the late R Rev. Michael O'Connor was at that time President; was ordained ptieht September 20. 1S40, by Rt Rfv. Ftarcis Patrick Keniicb. who was then Coadjutor Ristion of the Diocese of Phila elphia. His first field of missionary llabor was t Pittsburg, which at that time was a I portion of the above diocese. In the dls charge of his duties his work embraced Beaver. Lawrence and Mercer connttes, the hardships of which lew of these days can AMPUTATION OF THE LEG.! M..r.i-y ir fin ri:irct nnvwlir. unci nnc hnt a cy nfc i-r a fu. ! will s'r.vt to liospina It. Mr. At r.uu Kll.-wnrth. o: TVrtTC-en. T'lFtor County, K. Y., had reahz-1 ihi trn. Hi u?ci.ie In-votvi-.r tiK- wliolr of ht ri.iuli h.ni-. nre! the .'o!Ter fnn mnn InofceJ tnrw.ir.t. n-t iihni "'.'i srent rrn..n. trileth Ms only .lehvtr-T Tii lazily j.t j ."iroin re!ne. lo -nitinitf tli l-riiii. a--rrt-:rz .-i the ifr:ir(nn w k ,p tlif itiient on tlie -...i. In. Ilip.iKK.VNt.llY . I H. o ti.u' N . r l. ik rnnsullcl. !!v!.l a .l-fir-i-or opinion n,t ampa-.ttcl thv lunb. The I..-tr ihen ad n.iiiit.'ie I rc'v hit RtMt K! .ol Specific i'K fiHIVK KKMKfiY t'tHtr.'rrl lone an.) ittrrDK'b ' fvMcni ati.l prevent the return of ihr !. ami Mr. t Ilw.i7rh contain to t'ii ila in the bioom ot health. Th' Kcnrletn:tr.'8 t1i-e m le o'Wiiclioc nt 'mil blood. n KrnnnlT' Y K V i;i I K K KM KIiY imrinr l the Moo.i and ; . st red to hmi the in. wee one more to e.ljov h s bte. Arn yon siirTcrtrK Irmn rniv ie tr o ahle tc ;he ti'e omi.-e? Trv Kin.rlte Keme.ly Ymir ilrtiKV : ha !. NK HI.,.R , L .ttle Hear in tnitft -I - pr.ipn.-iW. i one ; ml a.il !. Ir. fhifig Ki-iim-.tT I.'mi1uf . N. Y. To Hccp flic lilooit I'nre i- the prin.-lpal cnil ot iiiver'ti.nn an l ili vcr cs In tne Heine. To tlii leijprt l.rniia'" y tin or hii ..;itri!.'iteci mo-p niittialiy tliHii Ir. lixvl.l Keto-eiiy. uf Kon iloui. . Y.. In the pr.xlni'tinn o! x ine.lii.ine Whtrh h is neecme 1 uuetis in ,!er tl-e tit!,, ol tbe "Kavorila Keuie.lt." It remove- mi imam-Hie of the Blo kI. reicuhocs ll;r li-ii,ricr ! I.iver ami Kidneys, enre-s Cor-tip t mi. lit p. i,i nl all dten-e ami mkncwu pecnlnir lo'lenjnle-. Must be sold RKGARf l.r nisde. onlvS. ft anrt 7 r- G(LD PAPERS '.'ft ' ttl pay yon to I'.fY V(l!'l Write for sainp'- ii. miiiTii HLi DAB i tiBrn OF COST within TWEVTV DAYS. R-st Brown Ra--fc 1 W hite Hn'-t: . our clmi for 7 1 a-nl o cents. i. I :!0 epnfs pUw-ti".-ru thev charge 4'!. .v and "." cents It ALL PAPEIIS NOW. TI ey will never In- so cheap agalr. Great ( lea ra lice Sale in ttirpcfs, ill bo reftive.!. Itlil'SSF.IeS C.VU . and op; R.i; CAKPErs IS c-nti :r Oil Cio'h 7 cot;t; Kifwir t):i Cloth immense ocs to ' ct 'rum. no reionint.l oTeri i liia . cents arifl tip -, win i, lXGR.MNs, ::o ci and up. Dado Oioth Slia lcs ''.-) cents to 7.", cents i ltn voMifV3i7t)i tV(t Altoonn V Hardware! Hardware! the beanties of a flower garden. Here too was a collection of rare animals, including rate birds, aud an aquarrium full of alle gators of the largest size. Aftei a full en joj ment of the collection oT animals and the beauties and f ragauce of this garden of flow ers we left to view the various cemeteries. While some of these are attached to churches in the city, the cemeteries are i mostly North of the city. And 1 may say j here that I never saw so much ait, so much ! display, in the "Cities of the Dead-" j The cemeteries seemed to cover nearly as j much ground as the living city itself. Owing j to the character of ttie underlying soil, the j graves are all above ground; and they are j decorated in the highest style of mnumen- ' tal art. Many of them assume the size and shape of marble dwelling houses, while they are surrounded with the greatest pro fusion of iloral decoration of the most showy character and the most delicious ordor. The main streets of the city are finer than 1 have ever seen. In the ceutre is a car riage way, pouring on each side a row of evergreen trees; on each fide of this, and extending to the curb are street railway In 1840 he nrenn'zed the congregation of I St.. Joseph's Sharpsbnrg, and iu lKTi.T the ' congregation oC St. Mary's. La wrsncevill", i in which he jointly officiated until about j 1W2 when by reason of the great Increase j of Catnollcs in the lattdr p'ace, be devote! j his ministry to it exclusively. Here he in j cessantly labored with extraordinary zeal i np to the time of his death, a vigilant , the ! soldier of Christ. As a father of his spiri- luai roc he planntirt nay ami night Tor its 1 art vn neeirwrit nevec .intisnVri with itninn well but trying to do better. His memory ! ! is perpetuated by the magnificent mono- '. j ments erected by him to the glory of God I ! and the education of His oeople t e.: St. , i Mary's beautiful temrile, Sf Marv's church, 1 i Millvale, the magnificent Parochial Fchool i j house, courent and other educational build- j ' ings. I In Father Gihbs were combined great ' simplicity of manners, acute penetration, ! I sonnd judgment, wonderful foresight, great love of order; ovei flowing charity and sin ! cere and active bcnevolenca, w hich endeared ' i him in a particular manner to both Catholics j I and Protestants of La wreneevitle. None 1 . wiil miss ! im more than the children to I whom he was playmate, friend, teacher and ! ! father. i May he rest in peace. I A. H. V. A "XT? T CJ nlr Vltcor cores baldneae. - V 3 llmir Vigor restore youth ful froai-ccx and color to faded and gray Llr. It attain tliceo reuh by the atlm nlallon of tho hair root and color gland. It r.-juvenatea tho "IT T" and cleenae it. It restore to the -1 M. V. L J.V that, either by reason of age or dincaee of the acalp, baa become dry, harsh and brittle, a pliancy and plonny ellken eoflneaa of extreme beauty. Thero la no dye In Ayers nair-WT--!-- t) and the pood It doea ia by tba A V I V J Jl It Impart to the folllolca, and the clean line and beclihfulnc of the condition Id which it maintain the acalp. llnir V Itror renew the balr. 'Igor la the boat cura known for Iinwby Hair, Scald TIed, Itching Humors, Tetter Sore, Torpid VolUcle, and all other diaor.ne of the acalp that rniiM the falling of tho "IT TT? ni Tld,n Kotl.ln? deanaca a VX J.V of the nniaanoa of dandnfff o pcrfecUy, and o effectually prevent Ita return, aa Ann's Hair Vtooa. In addition to the cnratlve and restorative Tlrtue peculiar to Ayra Flair "7"lrlr 'T ft I a toilot luxury. TbaUalr VlUUlV Is by far the cleanllcet hair-dressing made. It cauee the balr to grow thick and long, and kec-pa it always soft and gloasy. 1MP( 1 IT A J T r iisrsui j ho x) 'rrizisisrs of a in: d t j cicit y. :0: we bare large and AYEIl'S "air VI mK TAKE THIS OPPOIJTUXITY OF IX-r.-...: i. .. . . . i . c i 'i i i . limning mu nt'oiMe oi r.uensinir anil vicinnv, ihat i opened out in the Tmlor ttuiltlinp on Hi ltii street, a new I complete stock of hardware of every description, rMEClh1XirS' TOOLS. TUTTU)KJ;s' Jr.lISDV.IL'F, l-F.lJUn.M I'LKM i:.TS. roUKS.Sl'.lDls. ick- Ur,SMlTH TOOLS, UUllS i: SHOES, ILMKOW I IAS IJT.r.lILS OF . ILL A7.V).S 7 A 1KO.Y and STEEL. ' HOI'S EFV1LX1 SI n.VG HOODS. EF- tiTJVLI'EHS. CF'L'L Kit J OCXS. SfFLLS II-CAETEIDOFS, Til IXLS. CORD.l(lE, ETC. Referring to the above, we respectfully ask the citizens of Eb-ens- burg and surrounding countrv for a share of tlui have been regularly trained in the hardware our goods for cash, and believe we can oiler those w ho desire to purchase. bu ir patronage liif'SS. b.ivo reat inducements We bought to EBKNsnLiiO. April , 1SS.-. DUFTON & SON. Ayers Hair Vigor SaTE, -g-QTTK, 3ML05CE"g' Contains no Oeletcnons ingredients. Its nae r re-rent all acmlp disease, secures against the hair growing thin or gray, and sural y cures ait baldness tb Is not organic. PREPARED BT Ir. J. C. Ayer & CoM Lowell, Mass. Sold by ail Druggiafe EXAMIXATIOn OF TEACH ERTS. rr-wn i . . : A . -i trotb-u n,).!). . , . . . , - i i ne ntiiiuai rxniiuniiiiiiL ui irai:nei- ...v.-?, nunc no pnvcilieilv 19 IWCIVI3 IKCL wine. In snort every thing reminds one of wealth, ease, ana contentment. I saw no drunkenness-no rowdyismq u i e t n e s s seemed to reign even in the busiest portion of the city. Tr.-ffic itself outside the French market, seemed more subdued than in the Northern cities. At night we visited the St. Charles theatre th audience was not large, nor was the piece entertaining. At its close we sought our hotel and retired after dedica ting tho next day, (Saturday) to visiting the exposition. Traveler Grubbtown Stonj creek e-.'i 5' -1- i; '. v, " ' '' : I T t : 5 -it E HI i C I "r t. I'-'l i f-."J . (J . , - i -1 i A I'lenaaul Occasion at I.oretto. At St. Aloysus Academy, Loretto, on Thursday of lust week was observed the twenty-Ell) anniversary of the entrance of the Mother Superior, Sister M. De Sales, upon a religious life. There were a number of priests, many former pupils of the insti tion, and prominent residents of rittsburg, Altoona, and other cities. Sister Sales Is a daughter of Christian Ibmsen, of Pitts burgh, and a sister cf Mrs. Judge Shanoorj j of this place, was only fifteen years of age when she took the veil. Thursday she was ; made the recipient of many presents of sil- verware, pn'ntings, fancy work, etc., nio.stly I from ladies who hid been educated at the I institution. A hih mass was celebrated i and the guests were generously entertained. v v , ReliaMc House. s be ivlie.l upon, not Ait r.nf erprlsin I". James oa.i al'.v only to carry in e'oek the best of everything, but to st'cure the Agency for such articles as have well known merit, and are popular with the people, thereby sustaining the rep utation of being always enterprising, and ever reliable. Having secured the Agency for the celebrated Dr. King's New Dis covery f.r Consumption, will sell it on a positive guarantee. It will surely core any an.i every affection of Throat. Lungs, and Chest, auJ to bhow our confidence, we in vite y-3u to call and get a Trial Bottle Free. ' Firs. All fits stopped free of Dr. Kline's i Creat Nerve Restorer. No tits after first j ; .lay's use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and ; i 2 oo trial bottle free to fit cases. Send to i j .Dr. Kline, 'J31 Arch St, Philadelphia Pa. j 11 EM LOCK ITEMS. Mr. Geo. Brant, of the Bush house, has been on the sick list for a week past. He had an attack of Intermittent fever, but Is able to be about again. The two picnics recently held here for the benefit of St. loose's Catholic cLurcL netted oyer ?400. Mentzer & Co., are opening a new field of coat and will soon begin the construction of an inclined plane and tram way, which will give employment lo some of the idle men of which there are a good many here. Mr. Michael McMorris and Miss Mollie Beck, both of this place, were married on Thursday, July 9, 1883, at St. Rose's Cath lic church, by Iiev. Father Brown. A small sized riot took place here on Fri day night. A certain lady property owner having failed after repeated notifications to lay her board walk, the street commissioner proceeded to lay it. His party had worked but a short time when they were assaulted by two grown-up daughters of the family and dispersed, the street commissioner re ceiving several severe injuries. In the after noou the walk was finished. The lady has alto three grown-up song, and when these come home from work they proceeded to tear down their feuce and place it out side in the middle of the street. Warrants for their arrest were obtained and the police, aided by a posse attempted to arrest them, when quite a fight ensued. At last the young men were landed in the lock-up. Hail being o'jt.'.'.ned they were released. The case w ill likely go to court The personal eflects of Michael Bradley, laiely deceased, were disposed of at public sale ou Saturday and Monday last. Com tun titrated. EltENSBVRO, July 20, '85. Ur. Editor: Permit me through your paper to return my sincere thinks to the pastor, superintendent and members of the Eben-iburg Congregational Sabbath school for the highly appreciated gifts, which they presented to me cn last Sabbath at the close of the school. They consisted of a beauti ful album and three very elegant books, viz.: Longfellow's, Tennyson's and Whittier's, peieticai Works complete. Cassie A. Davis. HE I. ESTATE TRANSFERS. The following transfers of real estate were filed In the Mecordei's office, this place, for the week ending Wednesday, July 2i: SherirT of Cambria county to John Fisher, for land iu Concmangh township; consid eration, flOOO. John M. Schmidt to Bantley Sc Fron hlsor, for lot iu Johnstown; consideration, $250. John Fish to Wm. Munchmyer, for land in Conernaugh township; consideration, $1,100. Thoma Jennings to Cyrus Lessler. for lot in Johnstown; consideration, $1,600. German L. B & S. Association to Chas. Fisher, for land in Stonycreek township; consideration, $500. Wm. O'Brien to Michael Grahy, for lot in Millville; consideration, $1200. Edward Eckenrode to Wm. J. Buck for land in Allegheny township; consideration, $28. S. L. Summervilla to E. A. Irvin, for land In Chest township; consideration, $4,000. Benjamin Benshoff to Bridget Ilerrington, for lot in Millville; consideration, $350. Wm. McLaughlin to Bridget Howe, for lot in Cambria borough; consideration, $500. Catharine Sweeney to W. A. B. Little, for land in Allegheny township, consider ation, $100. Philip Miller to Francis E. Farabaugh, for land in Elder township; consideration, $600. Wm. M. Davis to J. C. Stineman, for land in Cioyle township; consideration, $130. Sureha Makin to J. C. Stineman, for land in Croyle township; consideration, $500. James MeMullen to D. N. Jenkins, for land in Stonycreek township, consideration, $350. German L, B. S. Association to God frey Hoffman, for land in Stonycreek town ship; consideration, $500. for Schwiils of Cuiubiia court v. for the school year beginning June 1, 1B5, will be held as follows: Millville, July 2Hrd and 2tii; Conernaugh, July 25th; East Conematigh and Franklin, j Ju'y 27tb; Wfjodvate, .Inly 2Srh; Cambria, July 29'h, Conpersda!e, Julv 30Ui; Ebens burg, August 4th. Aug. r, Lower i oder. A"r. 11 Upper Yoder and (rrnVetovn. Aug P2, Cor.emqunh Ruft Walnut Grove. Aug. l:t A damS'-Adamsburir. Ang. 14, Ili ihiand Blough's. Aug 15, East and West Taylor lieu. iiricli's. Aug. 17. Jackson Fairview. Aug. 11, South Fork and Croyle South Fork. Aug. 10, VVilmore and Sunmjerhill Wil more. Aug. 20, Pottage Portage. Aug. 21, Washington tnd Lilly 1 illy. Aug. 22, (Iallitzin bor., township & 'Cun- tielhi'il Ga'litz'n. . Aug 24, A'legheny and Loretto Loretto. Aug. 25, MunHer Glass School House. Aug. 2i). Cambria Ebensbur. Aug. 27, lilacklictt Belsano. Aug. 28, I'.arr St. Nicholas. Aug. 20, Su.-quehsnna Westover'i. Aug. IU. E!'ler St IVmiface. Sept 1, Chet Sr.. I . wrenee. Sept. 2, W hite i'.eavi r Valley. Sept. :t, lit-ade Chisgnw. Sept. 4 Clearfield and Dean St ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR MI FAX I FF. I hrt.y announce m Jeff n r:i u nl ate trr the TH'inorrati'c norn i na tion or StieriH su!nt ?o t:;e !cc.!ltn ot tbe I mii ocnitic irunury elw? luiif. .TwSi-II'H A. OKAY. -arTolUown, My ls. I' nil SII Kill FF. I loT-l-v announce iii.vi". ira a Ciitidtdatn lur sheriff ."uLjePt to tte der!lun of the licmiicritie ;.-Mury ele.-ti-.n. 1 JOHN W. WUMiEKS. J FOIl POOR 1)1 II K('T( 111. I here- by Announce my?rlf s a c imTi.tnte tor the nomi nation of I'oor Iireft.r Ju'Hrrt ' the det i?ion of tbo 1 frnTH io ir unary ele.-iion. .I'MiN KKKiit'&O.X. Blucklira Twp., Juno 11. FOR VOOll IHRKrTOR. I hfreby (-I a can.lidHte ur imt lireetfr Uw-ilon of the Iton:o-ra! i.' ir,tuftry Ji'IliV I.I 1 .l N ' t KH. wr.-hip .It!v "4. 's'i. announce my; rn'oei-r ti tt-e clertHjt). t'leurncll t- UDiTon s Nonet;: The American ration has a double birth rightliberty and land. Its liberty it has guarded Jealously, but until very recent years It seems to have been indifferent to the loss or its landed pstate and ignorant of thu roethcxls by wliich it has been diminished. A vetorau legislator, the Hon. George W. Julian, who has given special attention to the acts disposing of our public lands, tells the story In brief in a contribution to the JTorth American Beview for August. In tne sami number five medical authorities dis cuss the question. "Can Cholera be Avert ed ?" Felx L. Oswald contributes a sug gestive article on "The Animal Soul"; and the Rev. J. M. Savage, In "A Trofane View of tne Sanctum," brings an indictment against the daily press The other articles one on "The Price of Gas," by Charles H. Botsforal, one on "Temperance Reform Sta tistics," by Prof. W. J. Beecher, and the chapter of "Comments," by various writers, on articles in previous numbers. ', In the ni.it ter r.f the nce..unt of Ahel I.loy.l, , tru?ree appeititc 1 to ei i! Thcreil e-M.-ite ol .lunn i -V. Krfver, it. ceafcl, nn.lar r.nycejiiiscs in parti- ' tlon. And, now Jnno loth, nn mitinn rf A'tn Evan". !! .attnTey for oeeremtint, A V. Har- - Iter arnm tite-I ar.'O rnr tn HKeert:un lien aalnt j llio tieir? ef -a id deee.t erit, a n.i ether .-;ie. tere.-te.i mpiI t.i rejiort .l'i-t.niut ion of the money ! in tne nan. In nt .s;il a.v'ountant to ind aiiiuhc; ttieee b-er.v etititl.'i t' reoelvo ttm atne. i N. .tire is here!. y Kivin tint f will pit nt tny I ! cfrt.-e in Et.en-rury. on Frirty, Aui-u-t T'h, 1.'i. ! at '2 .iVI-i' lt in he artern''i.intor t ;i c i-nn.r-e nf at- 1 ten.l ini: t. t lie -Jiiti:- fit a t.jve . j-pointinent wi.cn ; i an l where ail p.irnes ir,te-eie i ni.iv !V!n! il 1 thv dwire to do T9. A. V. liAKK f'.K. ' ."t Au.!.t..r. : Ebensbtirir, July IT, 'si. IN BUYING YOUK R&HGES, COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, Cellar Furnaces, Fire-Place Heaters, Tinware, Copper Ware, Shectiron Ware, Lump Goods of Kvery Description, Knives Jirnl Forks, Spoon;?, Soup Ladles, Granite Ware, Coil'ee Mills, Plated-ware, Toilet Sets, Cake Boxes, Bread Closets, Clothes-wringers, hr Beaters, Slaw Cutters, Iron Stands, Fsiney Spittoon?, Slop Buctets Hard Coal Parlor Heaters, Soft Coal Parlor Heaters, Copper Kettles, Brass Kettle-, Iron Kettles, Steam (METS. Rice, Milk and Farina Boilers, Terfeet Wafllo Irons, Boilers of all Kind., M-it Pounders, Mir.ci:iir Knives, F?W FrTTF? f KITL'IIKX AUTK'I.r.s y.e Sllj al Prices. . tr I.f IK Foil MY NAM K ON Til K WIN E sl lIE Tt) I" INI) THE LIGHT PLACE. Anl u I.arce slock Ca;l and I-'xarniiiO the Goods DOW, AM. VOU WILL 1 FRANK W. HAY, ; j No. 280 Washinston Street, JOHNSTOWN, PA- B IDGE LETTING! "y.i- ira ol FnrtTife township --.cive itroiiosrcii lor t t-r ?i-u... ,.t 1. Ti, I'.. - ni.i iise.1 ft;', ml.rla l.uiliiinie a r;vcr M Agus- Ashland Ftitiervi3irii. e! Kith fslj .T't rnineO at :1. tine. Sept. 3, Chest Springs auel Chest Springs. Sept. 7, Carioll and Carrolltown Car rnhtown. Examinations wiil begin at 9 o'clock, A. M. The work will be mostly written; applicants will appear for examination provided to write with ink and pencil. All applicants for provisional certificates will be examined In the branches required by law. including Theory of Teaching and School Manage ment. Applicants who are prepared will be examined in Physiology and have that branch nampd on their certificates. Applicants will be examined where they first apply for schools. tlnlv bona fl'le applicants will be i'he ! Co.. 1 I ne:ir l 1 w t ... ,....,L' I I - '.. 'in ,''-' .I'ir.linif to ilr.itt nml ' All irot"oi!!i mu'i te In neeor.."! ilritin l i.pijii!;tifin, which ran . ..' I i - .Hi AT , at any tune, vs vuiuus wu !. n .-im-vi. , I t. it . Tl,n l.l.'j ire r, r tl vri.i.1 in,l wnrk snd mnterials nnlv. m the shuttcciil? arn i (approaches arc huilt hy fmpervisnr.. All l rf.f.i I (it Is to be sealed and lett with or sent to l'rmri I M nllen, Pnrtaifc. I'.t . on or t-efnre the alnivf .lute. ! The tmervisorp reserve the r i ir1 1 1 to reieet sny on ! all bills. KHAM'IS M CLI.KN, JOHN MiUlll'I'll. Supervicors. rortaee. Pa., July O'h. '8.S. D0WI! D0W! D0Wf(! THEY GO! now offering and selling at Uw following jn-iccs No. 9 New Cook Stoves, trimmed complete, 27.00 No. 8 ditto. ditto. 2-1. (10 Good double litt axes - - 8-5 Best Wm. Mann made - - i00 Oo'xJ lrnrj Itnnllc cat steel thnrela. -;'.7e7..- Jinj forks frtm JO fo 'Orti I I'.uggy shafts, per pair .ir, to 40 cts. chieltam l(ir.-e hay Genuine Clothes Wtit.gi-r Imitation, same as sold at other place? at f J .r.0, I sell at est cast steel corn hoe ''o to 30. I ri edge eiii pet grass scvtlies, best I rry- Common snaV1" ,r0 r,'t NOTICE. red those who present a written applica tion to the Secretary of the Board where they apply for schools. Directors and friends of education are cordially invited to attend the examinations. LEWIS STRAYKR, Countv Superintendent. Superintendent Office, Ebensburg, July 15, 1385. A UDITOR'S The undertime I auditor appointed by the Or phans. I'ourt tu hour and decfilc ujion the ex ception! filed t the first and final recount of fatrick Kifhan. ailministrator of ratrick Klhan. deceased, and report distribution of the fund in the hands ot said accountant to and amonir the oersons learallv entitled thereto, hereby tives no- . : tiee that he wi"u sit at his office In the h..rnnirh of exami- 1 Kliensbure. Pa., on Tuesday, August 4tli, is5. at 3.00 I'l'e celebrated take I). .or locks and knobs all corppletp... Iuble hat and coat hooks, per doz. 7 Barb fence wire 6 ef.r;ts per pound. 3 to 4'; in. tapered Cli-s assorted. C for 12 i:K-h mill files.... 6 for s Inch mill files , 10 i(r ? Ml 30 13 53 00 00 Feu oup.'i'y of r ;"",' r"' Sarvln's buggy wtieels, ; . 'j Ooshen icef pumps, tn K ..,,,. i , . , , Wagon seat springs, f.5 cents per patfV"' "l7" "l grrathj rehire, prices. Steet shovel plow blades 7cts. jer pouna. iron narrow teeth 2';c'spir lb. Bnr iron 1'cts. per pound. (steel oarrow teeth, iyt cts. per pound Ten thousand and one other articles , 'iit-puiiiunij tow pne 1 Hurry up if you want bargains. Cash only will buy at the above s. Tit ei e Is no use fiKhtlni? nalnre. Ir. Kennedy's Favorite Lemedy does nothing of that kind. It does not make the sufferers who trust it worse under the pretense of doing them good. 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 nevs. Does rheumatism pain and rack yon? Is your head thick 8nd heavy? It will charm away these ailments almost ere you are aware. Out of Sarti. Many persons complain of rot feeling well; aid, thongh not absolutely sick or In pain, are perpetually in a state of discom fort caused by the digestive or gans not properly performing their work. To correct the disordered conditoin of the stomach anl restore health, take a haif-tablespoonful of Simmons Liver Regulator after each meal. Try this purely vgetable cathartic, tonic alternative and it will convince you that no one can take It and remain long uuwel.l JfevT .lre f"p. If you are suffering with low and de pressed spirts, loss of appetite, general de bility, disordered blood, weak constitution, beadacbe, or auy disease of a bilious nature, by all means procure a bottle of Electric Bitters. You wil! be surprised to see the j rapid improvement that will follow; you I will be inspired with new life; strength and activity will return; paitt and misery will cease, and henceforth you will rejoice in the praise of Electric Bitters. Sola at fifty cents abottla by E. Jaaies. IITXE.VF..4L. ("I.AKK TH OMrsoN. Married, at the resi dence ol the bride' erand-parenta, 2?5 North Hinth street. Philadelphia, on Wednesday. July 15th, 1SS5. by Kcv. Thomas Kelly, Mr. John P. Clark to Miss Rell P.. danihter of Mr. Ben. P. Thompson, all o f Philadelphia. OBITVABT. BROOK BANK. Died, at her residence in this place, on Sunday last, Mrs. Hannah Broobbank. widow of John Brookhank. deceased, aged TJ years. She was born of Welsh parents on the larm In Cambria township, about two miles north of town, on which her brother. Mr. Panic! Pavls, now re sides, and mtist hare been amon the first child ren born In this vicinity. Her 31 a tried life was quiet, peaceful and Industrious, her time belnir faithfully deTo;ed to the discharge of her domes tic dufies. She was a ir-iod mother and a kind neighbor, and enjoyed the respect and esteem of ai:;wbo knew her. Fonr children survive her. two sons and two daughters. One of the sons. J. Or lrnd.i. resides m Iriftwood, Cameron connty, and the otrier. Thomas W..i in Arlrona. One ol the I rtauehtors is the wife of Mr. Jonathan Jones, a j tamer, who resides nhrut throe miles north of j town, and the other. Maria, Is unmarried, and has alway lived with her mother. The remains cf the deceased we.-t? taken to the Presbyterian church, of which she was a strict member, on Monday aftem.ion. and an appropriate luneral diseonrs was deliccred by Kct. Mr. BIcCas'.tn after which they were conveyed to Lloyd's cemo tery lor interment. JEFFERSON ACADEMY j nuonibiirgr. Pa., 2.1 miles from ptttsburii. For both sexes 1) teachers. Thorough Instruc tion in Classical, Commercial, Scientific, Normal ai Mcsical t'oritsts; also, French, (fennan and Military Dkill. Students pre pare 1 for Sophomore year In any college. Til It Inn, gio to 81V Next term opens Sept. 22. 1. For catalogue or information, address Kev. W. F. liKOWN, I'rincipaL. July '4, 's,V4t. ViHTFni l-1-10. Ambition. Puenretln; "101 ten o'clock a. tor the purpose ol atte-ndinit to the duties of said appointment, at wh'ch time and place all persons interested must attend or be debarred irom comic in on said fund. ALV1N EVANS, at Auditor. tbensburg, July 13th, 1SS.S. OTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS, The annual meeting of the atock holders ol the Cresson Sprinirs company will be held at the Mountain House, Cresson, Pa., on Tuesday. Au ffuest th, 1895. at 10 o clock a. m. Flection lor president and directors same day and place. JAMES K.Mti'U'HE, St Secretary. UN1TEH STATES S AI.EOF LAM' 1CAMN nr.iA Coihtv, Pennsylvania. Pursuant to Section 3749. Revised Statutes, the cn.lersnrned will offer at public auction, on Sat urday. September 12. 18S5, at 2 o'cioclc. p. m., on the premises, all the riuht, title and Interest of the United States In and to the following de scribed tract or parcel of land In Cambria county, Pennsylvania : Beiftnnlmr at a suirar tree marked for a corner, thence by land now ot Joseph Van Ormar east 6 decrees south T, perehe" to a post, thei.ee by same south 7 derrees east 24 perches to a post on line ot land of Thomas Powells' estate, thence by bind t s iid Thomas Powells' estate, west 2 deicrees south per.'hes to a post, thence nerth 23 decrees east 22 perches tea post, thence north 11 decrees east c1 perches to a sunar tree, the place of helnnimr. contjtlntne i cre more tr less, betnir the same premises conveyed to the T'nited Stares by William W. Hudlev. Trustee, by deed dated July 24. 1RS4, recorded to said countv in I.iber 51 folio -xl et seq. TERMS OF SALE : fine-third can and bal ance in 6 and 12 mo-iths, with Interest; or all cash at option of purchaser. Heferred payments to be secured by notee and uiortitaae on the pro perty. A. MeCCK. Solicitor of the Treasury. June 12. 1sv-8t. JLECTION NOTICE! In pursuance or a resolution ol the 'ouncil ol Eliensbur borouah approved July lnth. 1S6. No tice is herebr irlven that an election will be held at the usual places of h.ddlnir municipal and irtneral election in the East and West wards of aid bonumh on Saturday. August 22.1. A. f. 19SS, between the hours of 7 A f.. and 7 p. m , for the purpose ot determine whether the Indebtncss of said bornnch shall be Increased to any amount Ebensburg, June 19, lSS4.-4t. G HTJNTIj XrXTTOH'S NOTICE. 'p.VUM Ft) It .SALE. Etste of Michael C. Bradlcr. deceaeil. Le'tcrs te-tamentary on the estate ol Micnat! O. Bradlcv. late ot Lilly's lierouih, dee'd. having bcecn granted to the undersxned. cot'ee is here t'T given to all persons indebted to said fftate to make pavroent without delay, and those havtnn claims a'nasnst the saire niot present them properly authenticated tor settlement. 11 3 MICHAEL. BKAI'I.FY. Executor. WashinKton twp., July S, Krj. et ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Estate oi S.ixrii Mc'lkart, deceased. 7,etter of Administration on the date of Samuel MeCleary. deceased, late of Washinrton township, havinit been (framed to the npd-rsiftn-ed notice is hereby iciven to those Indebted to Fai l estate, that j.avment mnst t-e ma le without delay, and those havlne claims a-.-ainst the same, mn-i i.reseiit them properly authenticated for Eet'lci'ent MI' 'HA EL IMNOHCE. June S, ISSS.-et. Administrator. A valuable farm 'Pine fJrr.vel itt-ste.1 in A I. leKhcny towtisloi. Cumbria m.untv l-a IU miM from i.oretto. ci.ritaiiiinit over lii" acres of rood land. m re thnn (50 acres ol which are rlerd. wel I ter ce.l a i J in a kikh state of ctiltivat .oo la tiered for sale on areomraodatina terms. Tho In'pb merits c tii-ist ot a large dwelifna hous. cutitaiiiir if cven rooms an 1 a kitr en. a cum- abie 'arm house ,a larire barn nd commodious ou'uiM nifs. There arc also in the land an abundance of tim ber and coal, plenty of choice fruit, such as apples. pechc. jiears. cheerics. trrne. etc.. a mi.i weii ol sort wafer, and a cumber ol nerer- tallin sr-rin-s oi pure water. I he pmr-erty ts in a Wealthy lecation. with a irrand view from the hnusa. and f.r more than twenty five years has been used a a resort for ummer ooarders. I he owner withes to ret Ira Irom tiusiness and will sell very cheap. For further particulars p iy to 6t E. A. HI SII. Irett. Ps. XECUTOR'S NOTICE. vv.ti.Te of Theresa Scanlan. deceased. Letters testamentary on the estate of Theresa Scanlan. tnte ot Cambria township, dee'd. havina; been granted to the underltfm d. noti-e Is hereby eiven to all persons indebted to satd estate to make payment w ithout delay, and those bavin climsaiaini-t the sum must present them prop erlv autbenticicatut lor settlement.. JOHN E SCANT. AN. Executor. June IP, 1S35. OTICE. To tb- heirs iinfl legal representatives ot .loon sraij, neceasea. Tire n.itice that an lnnu"st win re nen m m- late residence of John Sway, d'eised In the towr.sh'P of Crovle In the coun'y of Cambria, on Wednesday, the 12th dry o Auunst next at ten o'clock In the forenoon ol that day lor the pu--pose of making partition of the real estate ol the said deceased to and among his heirs and Wal renresentatires If the same rm be done without pre'Ud'ee to or spolltna: ( thewhi OR SALE. A TalnaMe piece of land contalnins: alniut 170 ac-es. in Wfa'tn ard l'ea 'e to-snshii with tho learfield creek runmoa through It. adioinlng lands ol Hon. J ! n Iean and Martin Tigbe. about 3o acres cleared and having thereon erected a two rt. rv ireui house. The balance is well timbered t'l pire. hemio- k. osk and other timtr. Tbo l"n l Is under .u i with coal and in n ore. Tbo resson and Ccslport railroad, now heintr bailt runs through ttits land, tor particulars and terms call on or aJi're-s MATTHIAS KESSLF.K. Isko. St Cambria Co Fa . .le. otherwise to not to exceed seven ,.cr cntu upon the ...es;ed value -"l'"'-'; e I in s'end 3 HI 11 n inP IHIHl'l ri'lU iCIO llicirm, , ....... , . ---i, voted to be labelled on the outside "Increase of ! if you thick proper debt." and to contain on the Inside the wo'ds 'no !ncreae of debt,'- or "debt may be Increased." Amount of last assessed valuation 12U243 00 Amount ot ex'Stinti indebtednecs: Coupon Bon Is W Ol Accrued Ihterest 3"1 " St July 17, l?s. 1. A. 1.1 "TH KH . ShiriC. !rXn (.10 Kednct amount of duplicate for yariss. Applicable to the rmvuient of same f 12' 77 Blailunc due on duplicate of 1Ss3 a 42 1S-4 4s W 1355 29 Net amcunt of bonded indebtedness "?." 71 Amount oroutstan. ling orders 50 CO Balance due on dup, ot 'Si for bor... ti 21 '84 24 Amt, of 'S,i fJ'Ji Amount of lnleb edncss proposed to be in curred t : i Percentaae -f assessed valuation. .0-'t23 p'"- cef!tui7i. The said indebtedness to be incurred for the purpose ot obtaining, an additional wt..r sup ly lor the borouirh and a sufficient quantify of hose. F. H. BAKKKK, Burges-. Attest: J. H. DAVIS. Clerk. 6t Council Chamber, July ISth. ISSS. DMINISTRATOH'S NOTICE. F-state of John T. Cooney. deceased. Letters of Administration on the estate of John T Coonev, deceased, late of Washington town ship, having been granted to the undersigned. no-ti- l herei.v iriven to those imiebted to said ette that p'avment must tw p d without deliy. n,t those having claims sgainst the same, mur-t j present them properly enttn-nM-ate.! for -t;l ! m,.nl MICHAI-L B K A K F.N. July 17, 'S5,-t. Ad'nimstrator. A SSIGXEE'S NOTICE. ti secure and fill our order In his seo Mill lltion. K-siioUAibl Hon-e. Rorerenee ninii , s excuaiiKci. A diftrrent de WAY UK ,ge(i. (AisotnlCAl ARV i.irfauent.I.A n Y,S45. IT,? i'fli 6s tKix x.zazSii. a. IS. 5 TO SIN rM AIVERrist:it. Lowest Hates for a.l X vcrtisinu In 2 good newspapers sent free. Address tio. P. KiiMiU t. Co lu Spruce St., N. Y. .W)sl Pay fp 4jfs-nl. fkl oo to 1JIK pr phi. lunttt. s-li iiic vurdraml e 11 islorr. I aniuuanl i -c i m i e ltulf lesuf 111- lerll Vt'r.u: iu 4. 1, JtcAurtly 1 i uijk.i.h L.a. fi. Notie.. is i-.eret v given that Prudence ai Denrvoand Kachael Heorge. lately doitig t nsiness under the name and style ot fleorge A. Co., at LH!v Bonugh. Cambria county. Pa., have made an assignment of ail their p-oiierty to the undersinned in trio-t lor their creditors. Tho. in.tehte.l to said hrm are reonested to make pay ment withaut delay, and thoe having claims ag-1nt tl.ein are requested to preseut ILctn lirop erlv authenticated lor sett L-nu-nL PE1EK 1'. tJEOKaK, St Asrig:.e-e. Lillv, Julv 3, 'so. QHORTHAND R W 1. JLcs-ons by mail. j Shortii.ini J. M. LlN "amphlets mailed tree. .ingle s e etni eu i utn l.ingle s t oi.ee m 14 .1 CLtttEUt St.. 1 Uuadclpliia. 1 i 3Lt. F OR SALE. Two lots ol ground, on Centre street. Kbens- urg with .a rrama it-.u-e ol eleven rocmi. able, or'-hard and outbuildings. Ai.-n-Two I t.- ou same ttreet, suitable for Cottages. Auso A i-asture lot of about one and-a-hall aeres. situate one square irom atx.'ve desenbed premises. r or terms, apply f the f-w or JOStPH Melt IN ALB, t Artuury Bailjicg. El enst urg. Jnr.e i, 1-s."-. F ARM FOF. SALE. The subscriber oS rs at private sa'si. b's farm la amto-ia townshit.. one and one hall miles Irom F.t-et.sbnrg. cntainliii 2 1 Arrest, in t r4 state of ruitltation. w.th g ... i frame house and frame barn, an es-e-lie-;t ori-hard. fdenty ol vtter and alM-ul one inil'i -n - -t oj lural.er Osi'the prem- -i s Te pan.es wi-tMnc to p-i'chase a ma!lor piece ol land, he will i. : ..le it to -uit purchasers. i e i ui - ii.j.hiihi...-. ah .u tne suo-rrrfr resid ing on the premise--. MAKI1N SANliElS. Cauil-r.a Jan. J, lS-v. I7INANC TAL A! eneof Tn., Andrew sjioke-r. STATEMENT OF !--ho il lo-tinct for year lfJ5. Coilio-t ir atd Treasurer. lr.. To at::t. Ifv amt dsplica'p $15M T su-.'.e aj pr. pria'lon 2-; H reeeive ! election f og 1S30 N Cn. . te.iclie7? oa; to-rs $U2S fo feel, repair, mi-sellany vo XS cetii. i ll f : -cf "S at T cr Cent. V 69 Slate r j.; . at 2 per cent. S9 et nerti n la PT dupbeute anl iaterc.-t paid Jul an !!& 71 W. . !t T.1TTI.K. President. J A M L .1. Vw VI L 'K, e -Tttarv J