' 1 It S lit TWtf RBIRIBClfi. PA. f fill) A T JA7V. 29, 1886. LOCAL AXD PERSONAL. Here. There and the Other Place. For fin grorerlMRo to the Sugar Bowl. Xm1' dollars are now worth only seT- ..Dwelling houses for rent are scarce In For the best floor In the markt go to the Juer Dowl. The Hrery horse will not be sorry when t, mow (Trws. Tre report of the County Auditors will be Pnn.hp1 next week. p1f frh nytrsand all kinds of canned g.vvl. po In the Snaar Bowl. The S Cloud Hotel. Philadelphia, was dt'nycd by If on Monday night. Mi('nra D. Scoby has been appointed tP(,rgrpher of the Centre county courts. (Vntre county nun owns a gander hich hm rpsched the reneraole aire of 23 Hnnf Rpmedr Is purely vegetable, and l9 m'lf err"1 tr al1 diseases of the kld- -F.t- S'iprifT Jnh Hyan and wife, of jnnr,af.-iwn. lost an Infant eon, Thomas Frarc!'1. from croup on Monday last. . (."psrfiold county farmer owns a hog t-t weiahs l.C0 pounds, and he r!on'r. t i i- v'i'pfst ennuch to butcher yet. T'ip Jihntown assessors charged one tiipi'.r-'"! il""sr apWe for their work, and rn? dor'ni"n wants one hundred and fif- Q.ii'i an PTtPnwivt" wwk rrctirrn at fat fonprnsnirh on Tnsday lat. Several far were srr.nshs'd np. No person was In jure'! K Bncks rnuntv farmer Is th pof.seseor nf t fnf wiiirh haa two heads. The animal j !n a thriving condition, and ears with Mb mou'hs. -Mr Lemuel Dvls has purchased a My. prT,thin Kan. MrKean county, end rr,rpn-r!',ia rpmoving Ms family to that tvi!"i ?r'v" 'n ,np nnT future. rrnry Warrior, colored, aged CO, was killed bv '"in on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, st Cslvrton. on Tuesday night. jjp ;nn fiMipr of thirty three children. Mr. P " fvps. of thi" place, has pur ,hd the farm of Mr. Joseph Trrrler. at and, on th Creson A Coal port road, a-1 rortrmplates laying It all ont In corner Ma Mamie Jones, daughter of Mr. Wm M .Tone, formerly of this place, was irnrT'fl In AUecheny City, on Wednesday 0f !s wpk. to a ppntleman by the name of H(r j.wpph Brown, of the livery firm of Brown A Kimball, of this place, has bought .-ut the iiitprn-t of Mr. Edward Kimball, j I,-, ip future will conduct the business 'rr3 't 7hr V arif'P li'mora has been consii csVj tr'arerii and is prlntpd with new j rvr TM- i ratifying evidence of the j rrnif...ruy i f the Democrat which it richly A rr,v from Greenshurg visited this I r-Vsnn UVi!neday last, for the purpose of j Joining Mit a location for a brewery. Wti,'t::pr fc found a place to suit uirn or noi m failcit to learu. A party of voung ladies from Gallitzln cair:? HMipr In sVighs on Saturday last and tof'k 'l;nnr at the 3'air House. After see 'ri tv.p -iit'its of our quiet but attractive trwi. "i. v departed for home the same day. lie BLANKETS. mm BIG BBAKCIES. nolirlrl a mfveT?t0ry.0f stock' anJ in order t0 clear UP stocks we will now offer some Great Bargains in Blankets. Our regular $3 Blanket at $1.98 , our $5 Blanket at $4,121-2 ; our $3.50 Blanket at $2.75, ana so on through the stock. Come and aavo mnnev. O-ABLE &o 00.7 i nuz ELEVENTH AVENUE, ALTOONA. LADIES' COATS. Newmarkets and Russian Circulars at $5, $6 and $8.50. Fine Broche Cloth Coats at $8 ; worth $12. Plush Coats with Real Seal Loops and Fine Satin Quilted Lining at $15 ; worth $22. Children's Coats at Reduced Prices. Every garment we are offering is a Bargain. TOE. IE"1- GABLE &c OO-. 1402 ELEVENTH AVENUE, ALTOONA. CLOTHING! CLOTHING I PREPARE FOR SPRING! MIOJI USOW. j ROBBERY AT KOnERRF.T. I Flmrr m j . --n.u, oouses in Ebensburg are in de mand. A gentlemen from Armstrong county came here on Tuesday last for the purpose buying out Mr. M. Oatman. but ar rived too late. Mr. Sheilda and Mr. Oatman haying closed the bargain and sale a few hours before his aarival. -Mr. Richard L. Dayls. at his Boot and fchoe store on Julian street, Is constantly re eelying new and faahlonaolc goods In his line. In order to make room for new goods, he will, for a short time, dispose of a lot of misses' and children's shoes at cost. Call early and secure bargains. The Ehensbarg A Cressson branch was again snowed np on Saturday morning last The crew started on their regular trln at ; 7:05 A. M.. but stuck this side of Bradley, j The gravel train ran np to this place on Sun j day, opening the road, and the train is now malting Its regular trips. Jesse n. Miller, a Bedford county man, who served a term of four mon ths in the county Jail In this place on the charge of foreery. was released last Tuesday week, lie was Immediately re-arrestd and taken to Bedford and Jailed to await trial on an other charge of foreery. - On Monday last the Democrats of A I toona nominated the followina ticket : For Mayor. S. J. Breth ; for City Treasurer. W. C. I,eet ; for School Directors. L. B. Ralf snelder and W. S. Douglass. The ticket Is aid to be a strong one, aud no doubts are entertained of Its election. A sleiehlng party from Snmmerhlll ! w,fn 'xeepflon of seven years, when he ( fctopped at the Mountain House, in this j rpslnl on his farm in Cambria township, place, on Tuesday evening, and as the par- bont tw miles from town. Tie was es ty had brought their own Music, It required I '',ro"' nd repecfed by the entire enmmu but a short time until they were chasing the j nity- nl Wfts well known thronehout the glowing hours with flying feet, and kept it i ponn'y. having, during his lifetinjp. filled On Monday last at the shaft of Messrs. Taylor A McCoy, about half a mile from GalHtzin, while two young men named Mat thew Hauser and Jacob (ianns were en gaged in mining coal and were in a room together, they were suddenly, without warning, crushed by a fall of coal. They were mining tinder the coal, and Oanns bad Just reached back for a pick, when the mass of coal fell, catching Hauser entirely under It and partially catching Ganns, who succeeded In getting ool and giving the alarm to the other miners, who hurried to the scene and quickly released nauser, who was lying on one side with his bead crushed In. and inst about expiring. Ills body was taken to his boarding house. Mine Inspecor Eyans, of Johnstown, was notified of the accident, and visited the mine, and he attributes it entirely to care lessness, the two men having been warned about an hour 1 revious to its occurrence of thadanger of their method of mining. Haus er was about twenty years of aee, a German by birth, and a hsrd-wnrkine man, though Items rnrahhcdBj OneWh Know If w to Prrpare Ttiera. Glasgow. January 26, 1886. Dear Freeman : The "kiog blizzard" which struck ns about two weeks ago so In delibly impressed Itself upon our memory that it will not soon fade from our fond rec ollection. Onr public highways were blockaded by huge drifts of snow whose culminating peaks towered high above the fence-tops. Travel was suspended. Egress or ingress by any means was impossible for a few days, and we were an effectually snowbound people. To add to the gloominess of the winter scene, the tbeimometer fell away down to 22. while the byperian blasts sent their merciless messenger into the homes of the distressed, painting the sorrowful picture cf desolation in its superlatiye shades. But now a more cheerful aspect rules. . r & i . . somewhat careless and reckless m his work, i uur. "'""'"Rniares are open, uiefls line the l'"" i nniir' iijc mrrry fieiKn oens aaa a 5"iri or Fx-Jnir R 3. I.loyd Kx-Assoclatc Judge Hoes J. Lloyd died ' at his residence in this place, on Saturday afternoon last. The deceased was born In this place on the 23d of July, 1820, In the fame hons In which he died, and was at the time of his death In the fi6th ypar of his age. Vciv Ad rrrtiscmen ts. feature of merriment and throw a pleasing and Joyful air over the late chilling winter scene. Cholera invaded the ranks of Mr. Kuhn's 6wine and claimed a couple of them as Its victims. We are pleased to note the fact that Mr. A Frmer Kealdent of thin IIeTj- f .4aer. The ticket office of the Baltimore A Ohio Railroad Company at Somerset was entered on Monday night or Tuesday morning by burglars, who succeeded In gaining an en trance by forcing the lock on a side door to the office. They drilled two holes throught the door of the safe into the lock, and inserted suffi cient powder to blow off the door, when they had access to the contents, consisting of railroad tickets, papers, Ac. They then rifled two Urge trunks, one of them belong ing to Mr. Thomas C. Shoemaker, of this place, who had left it there the evening previous, intending to take It with him on the train the next morning ; he having set tled np the business of the Messrs. T. & P. Collins at that placfr, and was removing to Mahai oy. Schuylkill county, where they have a railroad contract to complete. From his trunk the burglars took a new suit of clothes, a large gold ring with a black set mounted with the letter S, a diamond shirt stud worth about f2O0, and a collection of odd and rare coins that Mr. Shoemaker j had gathered up, worth about fifty dollars. I The other trunk belonged to a Baltimore, shoe drummer, and contained a collection nf sample sho?s, to which the burglars helped j ORPHANS' COURT SALE. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 20th, 1886, t 1 oVlorb, p. m , th v.'Ihli??. Jsrr.l,be' w.l Mtnte. of which Michael T. Bra.lley. died, felrcd, to wit lstuy. county of Cambria. Irontinir on a tret and eifcD.iin, b.ick to an alleT, .d'olEC loof lot on the s.mth wen. hiving thereon erected a two otory Plamc Uorsa .cru Stablb. Terms or Sale Ten nor iwnr f iv . . money to he paid on d: or .le': the remainder tntereat, to ment bonds MU'HAKL HKADLET, txocutor ol Michael C. Bradley, d c'd Jan. 22. ls.st. THAT OUR $$MWC STOCK FOfc OtOTHttJO WIII BE COMPLETE BY PEBRUARX lOth. money to he paid on dav or ante : the re in two equal annual payments, with lnt be aeenred hy the m mggt and judicmei of the j)iinhMfer. JfAMOUS SUMMER RESORT -AT- tip until some time In the morning One day last week Joslah Oramliling, of Adams townshin. this county, w.i? haul ing logs when one of his horses got a foot fastened between two roots. Mr. Gramb Hngprocured an axe to cut a way the roots and while thus engaged made a misstroke and cut the horse!-foot nearly off. The. animal had to be killed. There la a enrions warm annt nn tha ! farm of David Kemerer, near Davldsvllle, , Somerset county. In the morning there is ! seen a smoke-like vapor rising from the ! ; ground, and all day there is a constant ; draught of warm air rising from the place. ' The snow is melted away for a rod in ov-ry , direction from the place, and gras and ! green weeds are seen 1'istead. I A. grent many pt oplp are taking art van- J j tage of the good sleighing and during the I pnst wek thpre ha9 not been a day In which ! several patties were not visiting this place I It is also a fact worth t.oticing that a great j j many visitors eo daily to John Owens store j j on Hieh sfret to purchase their dry goods, j drss goods, boots and shoes, groceries and I provisions, where they got them at the low- j est prices. j j The strike of the Hungarian coke work- ; era at Mt. Flessant and at several ether TTT H".. 1 1 a i . . . ne lived in this place during his entire life. I A " "' ... D6re' " 'Dle was visible on our streets the other day. Mrs. Fry is also recovering from her pro tracted siege of sickness. Candidates for municipal honors at the coming spring election are budding. A lady of this town is cultivating a mini ature crop of corn. This is a little out of season for that crop, but, neyerheiess, it Is In a thrifty condition, and if Jack Frost don't get his work in, there promises lo be a prolific yield. An auction is now In full blast In this place. The goods belong to Mr. Wm. Da vid, of Janesville, while Mr. Wm. Smith Is the man who performs the duty of crier with much grace and exactness. A V. J - . rr . . " i xutks, aoont twelve in nam- several public positions with credit and fidelity. Deceased was elected Treasurer of Cambria county in 1 RT1 and served during the years 18C2-3, and also filled the position of Deputy Sheriff undor Sheriff Dorbin dar ing a period of two years, after which, In 1W, he was elected County Auditor, serv ing one term. Some time during the Ad ministration of Trpsldprt Johnson Mr. Lloyd was appointed postmaster at this plase and served until the expiration of Mr. Johnson's trm. In 1 871 he was elected Associate Judge, which position he occupied for a term of five years. Ho was kind, ge nial and social In his disposition, honest in his dealings, and was a rood husband and a kind parent. lie leaves a wife and seven children, three sons and four daughters, to mourn his loss. The only married daughter j Is the wife of Mr. Milton Brown, nf this , place. themselves liberally. Thev then securer! I jL LJ XJ J , I I j f I . M hand cur nnd can-.n c witMn aKn.it- thirf..nn ' j miles of Johnstown, where they threw it ' uvrr me rmuauBtneni, ana went to a nouse i near by and wanted to eet In to warm up, I but were refused admltianoe. There were j three men in the party at the Louse ' Constades Waters and Varner, of Johns town, received the news of the robbery by telegraph, and started in that direction on the lookout for them. When about four miles from Johnstown they passed three men riding on a farmer's sled. They stopped the slej, when one of the men pulled a revolver and the officer did the same, but before either of them fired one of the other two T"n 'KnJ- HOTEI-. "itnated at Summ.t- UT HOtSE. which ha. been for years a favorite Summer Resort, will he off-red at Public Sale on the premises, on Thursday, February 18, 1886, AT 2 O'CLOCK, T. M. This Hotel Is about one ml) from the famous Kallroad. and is at the Terr snmmlt ol the Alle tfheny Mountains. convenient of aeeess, with pnre Mountain Air. ard Is and has been . tum at hit- arner, tne Dan striking him on j rTi m i ; .'-"r"" 1,1,1 ut kound. the arm. Offlicers Varner and Waters ctan- r.Ul. 1" '"""'"unifs are included. pieu wun one or me norglars Persona nrnrvs i ... .. . Pled With one of the hnrcrlar and secure i th r,,.!... ' " PPiym on him. while the other two made off. They ( ue house and aVnds. " Ulrouf h brOUOht. thlr nrinnpr tA .Tnhnann V n m TKRMS One-fourth In hqn . he was recognized as a notorious tramp I I, 11 nn"1 payment, to be properly se known as "Shenandoah Red." Officer ! eared by moment note of purchaser. Varner's wound is a severe .me, though not I Appn.Wa . wr-nT."". t - - dangerous, the bore havine een sllchtlv I iIAJNa WIRTSALE injured. r. S. Since the above was put in type we 1 have learned that three more of the burg-: lars were captured on Tuesday nleht. In a barn near South Fork, by an officer from Altooua and Mr. Jack Watkins, of Johns- ! town. Part of the plunder was recovered, j ALFRED E. GOETZ, MERCHANT TAILOR, Eleventh Avenue - Alloona, Penn'a. Hardware Jjardware ! IMPORTANT TO CITIZENS OW EB T?,lSr9BtJrJO AND VICINITY. OF- AX ACT Der, with four bears, encamped neat this i place an last Sunday. Quite a large crowd ! T r'aniHt nefanitina: Ta Collector. Jndge ll-rry White Arroated), visited them at their encampment. They were a terribly filthy and woe-begone look ing set; while they are brazen enough to ' face a northeastern storm and never wink. I Quite an interesting and largely attended I revival meeting is now being held In the , Lutheran church at this place. Rev. Kreid . er, minister in charge, is noted for his pul- ! ValtiableReal Estate j TY vlrtne of an order or the f )rphans Court of ! , . 'ountv. the undf rlned, Tmtee , to sell the Heal Ktate of John Smsv. under pro reodings In Partition, will expose to sale at p-ib-llc outcry, on the premises, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1886. AT 'I O'CLOCK, r. J.. The followlnic described property. In Crevle town ship, Cambria county : Bounded on the north by lands of .Jacob Smay and ceorte SkH v on the Act ia -. - i i... 1.-11 . i "if -"J "-" -"n- i . V J . V t ivnepper. on :ne south by of Joseph fekelly and Charles Dlimond. c ands on the i pit eloquence. &8 Well as nract.ical rliaontircia The bit'er nnd nr.eemly controversy He is a gentleman in all that the name im which has been goins on for severs! months plies, and is greatly reacted and esteemed ri in-uana, dpi ore a commissioner appoint- py all. r. A V. . . . 1. 1 1 . I . t 1 T T I r-n iij ii- . ouri. :i'iwpfcn jnaea iiarry White and his orother. . M. White, in re gard to the validity of the will of their mother, the widow of the late Judce Thos. -an now 'ravel entirely sheltered from the: . tT 1 - . . a points in that vicinity still continues, with ! ""'- vsternay weeK oy occasional riotus conduct, and not Infre- tne "'' Ju'lR'1 Harry Whit for forgery quentlj personal assaults upon indiv-duals on tn" Thomas White, a son Father vnite. 1 ne iniormarion cnarges junee mre witn altering, cnanging ana falsifying a certain paper on file in the Or- about a compromise between the nimgan- . . . , . " who re obnoxious to tha jtr.k'r. i l-anif-Art'o net fnvprf1 filplffh has p;aced on tne road between this place L"'bing. a wel! known Catholic priest, is rirrrn!tMn. hv Mr. P. F. Brown. thelMert,n7 himself to the utmost to bring r-rprVtjr of the hack line, and passengers ! The district institute held near this Tlee j at the No. 2. school house on last Saturday ns compiere suceesss In every respect. I i ne attendance, the interest and the exer cipes were an that could be desired. The occasion was enlivened with vocal and in strumental music. Reade township has at least one chronic antl progressive school man. This roan(?) saliles out when occasion offers to urtnra. Sec. 1. That if any person charged with the collection, eafe-heepine, or trausfer of any State, county, township, school, city, borough or municipal taxes, under any law or laws of this Cotumonweaith, shall convert or appropriate the moneys so collected, or anv Dart thereof. t.n hi nam nu in on.. way whatever, or shall use by way of ic- I wen hy lltn,i ot Poter .Meciarren. containing vestment in any kind of property or mer- Eighty-Six Arret and (hie Hundred and IhirT-iii chandise any portion of the monev so col- j n l , 1119 ""W11" lected by him from such tux or taxes, and rerrDM, More er lest, shall prove a defaulter or fail to pay over 1 'Terms of Salk tine half ot the purchs.e mo ttle same or any part thereof at the time Or i B'y l fnfirmat.'on of the sale, and the re- tim- place, or places require! by ' n,n.l"J? "H -ve"'' thereafter, witn interest, LuTnoarSdnrJ0Dcrrr 11 , autnorizd to demand or receive the same, ! .tohn hokakapuh Trusts every such act shall be deemed and adjudged ! r"y' township. Jan. 2i isss 3t. ' an emoescziement or so much of sai.l money E TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY OF IX- forming the people of Ebensburg and vicinity, that vre have opened out in the Tudor building on High street, a new, large rd d complete stock of hardware of every description, lMECTTAXICS' TOOLS. nriLDF.ns' HA KDM'A KK. tr FA RM1MPLEME.YTS, FORKS, SJ'ADFS. ULAC &rMITH TOOLS, HORSE SHOES, HARROW FIX WXAILS OF ALL KIXDSBAR IROX and STEEL, HOUSE FUIiXISTIIXG GOODS, RE- tSTOLVERS. CVTLKltV. OCXS, SHELLS. t& CARTRIDGES. TJiVXES, CORDAGE, ETC. Referring to the above, we respectfully ask the citizens of Ebens- burg and surrounding country for a share of their patronage. We have been regularly trained in the hardware business, have bought our goods for cash and believe we can offer great inducements to those who desire to purchase. E. BUTTON & SON. EBF.SfBURfl, April 3, 18&3. CARL RiviiNrmrs, PRACTICAL . j as shall be thus taken, converted, appropria- i A UDITOR'S NOTICE. In the mat . i ted, embezzled. Invested, ued, ot unac- . ter of the rule to snow causa why an order , counted for, which is hereby declared a mis- ' ",e shn!t not be a-rsnted to Samuel tuark. v vii'ii (t iirisuui . k demeanor. whatsoever aiding, or abettiiig. or beinc in any way aecessnty to such act, and being thereof convicted, shall be sentenced to an imprisonment not exceeding five years, or to pay a fine not exceedintt five thousand oannrs, or both, at Execntnr of Sarah Uannata Brown, deceased, lor ! rrrH. -On Tnssdav last Martin Flaherty, a .borer Cio had been employed on the Cres- n a- i Oalport rrllroad, and had left with '.be Intention of goina to Lloydsyille, was jt-jrlt hv Fit Line at Kittannlng Point and Ir.s'ar-t'y killed. -yr.. Dufton A loo have Just received j i! rb" r hardware store in this place, a lot of rv-1? that they purchased at auction, and :r;y will give their customers some rare bavair. in t'jat line of troods. Call and we f.ir your-elves. -Tbe aessmcnts for Cambria county for T- ih year root np M.412, 253.00, wlth "cint'ne Allegheny township and Lo :f b-roiig':. Thoe two districts have not :-r";ed hy the Commissioners and are f-.tel np yet. -On Tt.i1r.e.(lsy fif last week Mrs. Wal tn. of Mr. Oeorae Walters, lately cf White township, died at her b nf heart dieae. She was eighty ff age, and her husband had died just t-r.y r!ay previous. -I.s'Vrs await the following named per " : F. jenshurg postoffice : Mrs. M.:y I)f . fwest), Mis Daisy Lloyd, Miss Aiaxs. Simon Weakland, Mr. ?.:' Career. Mr. Howard W. Davis, Mr. l'.r.-e. D.iri Bracken. -Aver' Pi!U cure constipation, improve sr;?'iv, promote dlaestion, xestore 'by s t on, and regulate every function Tb r Vacant to take, gentle in their n yt thorough, searching, and 'a:tv.; 'n "ubluing disease. i -Wnmtr, everywhere using and rec-c-ro-1'rZ pRrtrr.a -rcrijC because they biw ivnd from experience that It spe- 4..y nterenrnes despondency. Indigestion, r b or weakness in the back or kidneys,! "i ctber troubles peculiar to the sex. ; Court convened on Monday afternoon, ; p '.be S..rr.f-rset Ilernld, with Judge John- r. . r.f f'an-iSria county, presiding. Cour- 1 -' : ,.:itp, prompt and firm, Judge John- J' !i w!nr.Ir,g golden encomiums from , - of t!.e bar, urors and suitors. -Vr VViuiam C. Shields, of Saltsburg, j -.- ir 'mntj, on Tuesday last purchased j 'xre room and dwelliag house from Mr. j l- Ov.n,an, of this place, and also his ' a ijneral store st that wel! known ans and their employers, with, as I reported a fair prospect of success. A young lady named Miss Rler and her escort, Mr. Marshall, wpre members of a skating party on the Youahioeheny river, near Dawson, last. Wednesday wek. Miss Riser, while skating alone, fell into an a;r hole. Her cries brought Mr. Marshall to the rescue, but the ice also broke under him and though he seized her and made valiant efforts to escape, the; Ice kept breaking nn manded a preliminary hearing, which was ; granted, and the time fixed for to morrow. We know nothing about the facts in the case and therefore express no opinion. The controveisy throuebom is a most disgraceful one to all the parties engaged in it, and with the exercise of ordinary prudence and dis cretion could easily have been avoided. At least that is our opinion. tional m eetings. There you will find him I Court!' " "" 0,scren " tlJ0 bobbing up serenely" with his old foey Ideas of when he was a boy. He imagines niai i nese meetings are Just the place for , mm to get a "whet," a he terms it, to ven- ( mate the corroded cobwebs of ianorance, ( which mystify and becloud his vision of im provement. This -brake" on Improvement ' is a roars (and hn is of a fiery color) In the ; planetary world of ignorance. Some years , ago ne was playing the part of a superin Approved by the Governor 3d day of June A. D., 18S5. Robert E. Pattiso. Fltcnslre Improvement a. der their combined weiaht until he was ex- I kausted, when both were swept nnder the Mr. George V. Seng, proprietor of Ice by the strong current. Frmklin flouse, on Seventeenth street. the Al tendent in a Sabbath school, anri Ba . n.i. Pver, rer or course, knott made clear as mud A Tain Able ?Vew Rook. The book buyer, in these davs of books without number, finds the closest discrimi nation necessary if he would make profitable purchases. Much tnat is written is utterly worthless. More is flat, stale and unproht- lilt;. evei ; nnvina; noen appointed A ad i tor bv the Or I phaus' Court of Cambria Coontv to inrestlu-ate ; the facts of the case, to ascenaiu'the amount of lenal claims nirainst satd ef.-te. and lo report iion the expediency of (crantlng- the application notice Is hereby nivon that I will sit at mv office : on Turtday. Frbruartj f, lH-iS. at ten oVlotk, a m.. to discharge the daifea of said appointment ; at which tfni and place all persons interested' raav attend if they see proper. r M. . KITTEM.. And!tor. r.tiehburjf. Pa., Jan. W, 1S6.-C. -AND DEALKR IX- A UDITOR'S -QTI''E. In tbe mat ttr of the first and nmil account o( F .T I ;irrtsh. Ailmlnlsrrntor, kc, of the Estate or Wm' ) Ffrlen, late ol (f:tllitrin br, nh deceased. 1 tie nnjcisiuned havln,r been at-oointe-t nrti. tor bv the Orphans' Court of Camhrla tlounty, I'h., to make distribution ol the fund In the hand terof course, knottv nointa nf thpni-..- 1 "a tnt can be heartily recommended on ; . . " r "'r-j i account of their intrinsic Daliia Tt. ( - - - - ' 1 - i no urs t Among the teaps of rubbish that come ' wfV'J,r ".Ta,m?; e " h?r'.h.y KiTLn ,hst 1 V week to fbA oritioa fnr ' w " ,f at Arbitration Koom, In Court House. In . f-.,- h - for rev ew. how- Khenshnrir. Cambria coontv. Fa., on fn,f r , a few are deserving of lasting prai?e, f rbnwry n. at tr o'clocfI a. x.. It said Uennil Ions Were Diren irnrpwritai;.!! nt thij cria,. .i... , r ... .tc. un one occasion he gave the Sahhath i ture it has been our nleasure to rsri rr .... 1 . !i(hnnl AnmhAaail ii .. ' a lonff timst i- j. hn.ib nntitlaH nrn.rtt. -Thnmi. ninh.m Mm in n.rrtuK..e , toona, nas mane extensive cnanges ana im- : - " u.OTU, i mush pnpns, tn i ,K xs' - """ib "x on Sunday last, aged 75 years. He was one i'emenw in tnat pnpuiar nosxierie s.nce - Cr : uraer le of several brothers who. after the old Port- ' e k cf,are of il- first Put evevy Trt j f mtomenM mass of the Eternal De- in ine umir in nrsi-ciass oraer, insnnnir ins ' '"J nine IOIR3 sicnrl. ana tbe day, to discharge 'he duties of tny appolnlment. "in iiere an persons interested tnav at tend, or be forever debarred roni cotulne In on sal I fund. H. H. MYfcKS, Auditor, toensbnrg. Pa., Jan. , lSe.-3t. Watches, Clocks, JEWELRY, Silverware, Mnsical Instrnmaiits AXD Optical Goods. Sole Agent -FOK VHl ace Riilroad was completed, eab'lshed a transportation line between Phi'adc'phla and Pittsburg, which was abandoned when the State sold the canal to the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Mr. Bincham attended to the business of the firm at Ilollidaysburg and w.is well known bore. In lrtfu he went to narrisbnre and from that time nntil his death was Superintendent of Adams Ex- ; comfort of his guests, and now he has just i erected In the rear of the hotel a fine large stable, in which twenty-four horses cn be provided with comfortable quarters, II tie K ' sters and farmers will find at this excellent ! hotel every convenience thev could wish for. Parties taking loaded wagons to the Frank lin Flouse need not unload them at night, as there is a large closed up yard to drive Into. press c ompany In tbat city. He was a Mr. Seng's facilities should result in making man of the highest character and had hosts ; ni3 hostlerle very popular with farmers and of friends. ' huckster, to whom he offers special rates, The Tyrone correspondent of the Al- as follows : Supper, lodging and breakfast, toona rfmej eays that ten anonymous let- ! and hay for two horses, for the small sura of ters to married momen were dropped Into) yi.no ; dinner. 33 cts. Our readers should the postofflce In that place on SunJay last, Deflr this In mind. atiuits shuddered at this terrib'e monstrosity of human intelligence ; hut they rever digested, Tor it remaineth where it lodged to this diy. X. Hemlock Items. Carl, a on of Mr. Joshua Anrandt, of Lilly, met with a yery severe accident In the mines of W. IT. Piper & Co. on Thurs day of last week. A quantity of rock and slate felljupon him, breaking the large bone of the leg near the ankle, besides Iniurinir . mr j.mii ; so mat ne ts nuely to be perma j nently crippled. Carl ia a bright bov ahmit. firteen years of aire, and in his mlsfortue has i I the sympathy of all. i Mrs. Margaret Eamrick is seriously 111; she ! i is sunering from congestion of the Junes. and asks, "Is there no way to put a stop to ; this disgraceful and demoralizing proced J ure?" There is a plain and very simple . remedy. Let all the married women in Ty- ' rone refuse to lift all letters addressed I them bearing the Tyrone postofflce stam and the hlackonards who are . . ... . . , . ..... ' i nroviniz the time : that is those letters to mem win stop tne uusines-s nunn : - ------ on hi, i, .. orates ana tne i inn. .a th. -nmen lake the letter, out of Worses and slelchs.. Times are brightening . ODnis.eP8' whin very sore for , Uostettefs Stoma f,-sR-w.th-m oo r- : np a utile in our village, there are tbree I ill VUIt.0 llir UIi If ttiii n "ii' rV ' ' '-' ' " fharn trv thin nlnn nnil tPV will Pft hOW nicely it will work. i ,n1 employment to a good many men tt r. ; srrie reason one pf the mines is idle. i tic nuur vumuiinc uii i cumuu.i i From Nonntnln Iale. Editor Freeman : As the correspond t en-e from this place seems to be very limit- , " """D "', tne genial ana in i ed I thoucht I wonld write yon a letter. The PmPr'etr ot me Kush House, left on Sun- : . . ... ........ . 1 daV lnt. for 'Pbilololr.hl. TT . ,rr,,.. .rMroair.T sieipoinir is spienaio, ina me people are im- - . nura in iriu s ayside. or Secrets of Success." It author, Mrs. D. C Haight, of Osweco, has done a vast amount of painstaking work in selecting the best that ha been written on the subjects the book cov?rs. and has pre seated it to the reader in a remarkably cl.-ar ' ftj h. The work of winnowing Is cmplete and the man who has hut little time fur ; re.vlipg may here find the best in the most compact and intellicible shape. A wide rriig- of suhjects are treated iu short esays , of about the right length to be rrad at ore sitting. Life and death, man, childhood, youth and manhood, woman. Joye. home life, boys, associates, sowing wild oats, so- ' clety, beauty, business, success, and a hun- ' dred other topics nf like nature ate taken I up. Many of these treatises are from ot- I scure writers, but are none the less valuable ' lor that. The book fills a unique place in the woild of letters, and would be a valua- j ble gift to a friend. j Agents wanted in every district in Cam- I bria and adjoining counties. Parties wno i will canvass closely win be giveu choice of territory and special rates. Address A D ' Crif.te, Munster. lambtia county, Pa. ' : DISSOLUTION NOTICE. The partnership ol Asa H. Fi.-ke and .lohn H. FlsWe. trading as A. H. Kike & C..., at Klske f. O., White township, t'umbrla county. Pa has been dissolved by the death ol said Ass H. Nke The business will be mntina.-J bv John H. Kiske at the same place, nnder t'.e nam'e n 1 stvleof a' H. Fi"ke k Co. Notleo is herc.iv given to all per sons Indebted to the old firm of A. H. Klske fc Co. t make puyicent without delay to the under signed, an.' those hvtns olaf ir.i rtirafn?t sal - Brm will pr'-S'-nt tliom to JOHN H. FIKK. FisKe V. O.. Cambria Uo., Pa., Jin. W,ls86.-St. Celebrated Rockford WATCHB8. Columbia and Fredonia Watches In Key and "Stem Winders. Mr. George Brant, the genial and popular i x Boon That Sk-lenro Man ra furred lias been fraught with greater blessings than that which has accrnrl to r.h ir.hKi I Aba huinU.I . - i tantSOfmalftrialrirltcr. v.Mnn . T i who have : n operation perrormed : i, ; t- f . u io uui AIMIN'ISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of Admln'rrUlon upon the estate ol Ai H. Fi?kc. l:ite r f White township. Cambria eounty, I'a.. deceased. Iiavlnir boon granted to the undcrs iiftied. notloe Is hereby srlven to all persons Indebted to said estate to make immediate pay ment, and those havlnic claims or demands to present them pr.iperly anthentlcated lor settle ment. JOHN H. FIKE, Administrator, Fl?ke P. O , Jan. 29, 186.-t. AD M I NISTR A TO I? S N( )TICE. " Estate or TIT. W. A. Barsbtt, dee'd. Letters of Administration on the estate ol fir. W. A. Harnett, late of Croyle tnwashlp, deceased, havinir been itrnntcd to the undersigned, notice Is hereby (riven to those ltdebted to the laid estate to make payment withoot delay, and those hairlni? claims avainst the same mast pre sent them properlv authenticated for settlement. .1. T. IiiN(t. Administrator. Suromerlilll, Crovle Two.. Icc. 18, lS-i.-flt. LAIlGE SELECTION of ALL KIND.s of JEWELRT always on hand. S- Mv line of Jewelry is unsurpassed. Come and see foryoursf If before purchas elswhere. t3? ALL WOHK OCAKAKTEKD CARL ElVINIUS. Ehensturg. Nov. 11, lS-c. -tf. FOR SALE. Two Talnable toa several years. mines running, making good time, and giv- ! 1 np sleighing is excellent, and lots of par- For UM "re or th roads ; however no foreign It is ' Property has round Its way into our midst Monday last added an amendment to the Mexican Pension bill, Introduced Into the rumored that it is about to change owners, ' ""? we. i, since we won t say when. but as for that I cannot say. Our village j i.c onlit-anAd on Trirlav laat Hty tha anriAor. House by Mr. Woolford. and directed the ' ; . sfrolliniT of 1?VDsies Rnd four bears. They claimed to be Turks, but I C. -u oiaws ana tne 1 ropics from the use of Two Talaable town lots. 1K by -joo feet, sit- Liusiener a Stomach U tters. Ths. prnori- "ate in lretto. Pa.. In a rery desirable location ence of manr ream r.ua i.i j 1 for business aid haTlnir theron a irooil dwelllnr onstated the ineffieifiiov nf r.ir,i., 1., I.u . house, storeroom, stable and oiher outbuildinua. er rirn t errtl?.?,.. y ""i?6 8nd ,h' ' '"ftotber with a number ot Kood bearing apple er drugs to effMltually combat tbe progress . t'ees, well of eood water and cistrrn. all ol which or intermittent, congestive and bilious re- "re ln ftood condition, win be sold at a very low tnineni revers, while on the oher hand it nure- taT terms, etc., anpiv. on the premises, has been no less clearly shown that th '.. to . J AMKs o-iicnNela,. report of the bill to the House. As agreed ' th'tih thev were mithiriff but CaiiAdlan Tn Secretary of the Interior to place upon the j . . th th . . pension rolls, at the rate of I S per month, ! the names of all surviving rfficers, soldiere, ; and sailors who served in the Mexican war ' for any period during the years 1P4.1. I 1846, 1847 and 18IS, or their surviving widows. Secondary evidence of an bonora- t. ! ble discharge may be received in case of the v ' -( P'lfl.s of the Ebensburg High of the offl(la) ooclinirnt or )e pr00f of V Pl'l2!3 rit1e to Jonnstown on : receipt of a land warrant lawfullv procured "r .y ' ,e&T,tJthl, abont 8 A. ghal, be 3Dfficir,nl evidence of an honorable '-.uiuuig annnt m on gnt. idpt i x- i..- k., ..i, . i ii I sr i in I Lrr i. m.iiiit-i vitiiii.-ic t.ii vi. m . ....... Iron works and the , ,:.:.... . i rn.,..A .h it Ha en- works and were highly pleased n,, ... i,. s t,a cf ! William Bouncer, an aged citizen of Johnstown, diid last week at the residence of his son. Perry C Dolsiuger. In that placn. The deceased whs horn in Fayette county, in 180S, and parsed the e arly years of his hfo there. He learred the carpentering trade and followed that occupation until 18."3, when he was appointed wood Inspector on the old Portage Railroad, between Johns- ; California, and beg their living where they i ro. Th'-re has been no one married here ' lately, but there are some would like to be; i if they l ad the means to get the license, : but they are stuck there. More anon, j A Readkr. I Fathrrof Dlsrases. An Important Discovery. The most important Discovery is that which brings the most good to tbe greatest I ,iver and bowls, number. fcr. King's New Discovery ror I renal inactivity. Consumption, Coughs, and Colds, will pre- j remedy. Appef serve the health and save life, and is a priceless boon to tbe offlicted. Not only does it poitiv.ly cure Consumption, but Coughs, Colds. Bronchitis, Asthma, Uoarse ness. and all affections of the Throat, Chest, and Lungs, yield at once to 'lta wonderful curative powers- If vou doubt this, get a Trirl Bottle Free, at E. James' Drug store. ; "i i:,e r.amnria :r trip r , klKjW of a yun8 editor who Uvea ''iand milea fr0m this place who Is '7 Iu lie aff.icted with paralysis of tbe T." Tti5 w? told, will surely be '"'Jt. I f the rron to whom he present- n ' " ..-7 1V' Lllll'C 111 1113 Mng n i urn vMm. .f vr 7 ii i t-. - Constipation has been sailed the father of kPr. rfocp.spri.'nieri hpr t . ,n ' .". township, on Wednesday morning of lat wet-B, agen aoout m years. Oeo-aseri waa once. -Ths Jonea Rrnthera i.t P.oar.n hUra fw.,n hT, P!sced us under obligation n(1 tt,ctive calendar for the , the former place. w'fypr Tfle Jnes Bros, are one of ; 1803. bat returne jsrift en'erpr!slna business firms. and waa emDlovi diseases, therefore it should not be regarded as a trifling ailment. It is quite as necessa ry to remove impure accumulations from the bowels as it ie to eat or sleep, and no health can be expected where a costive hab it of body prevails. Take a half table spoon fa! of Simmons Liver Regulator after each meal, the bowels wiil be gently moved withont griping r nau-ea as naturally as if no medicine had ben taken. Regularity in taking the medicine daily will toon effect a permanent cure. town and TIoliidav-burg. with residence at He moved to Illinois in by accident a inn awnnuws a poison ned to Johnstown In ibo, now iriuiuciicu no mr, uuwo bum an. a : ,i . t ...... .j i. ino i a m nrm I run u im bic jcinuvnu -.i . . ' w i. j - . in Tiiii;5inir iiunnim inuin, kiiu was euiuiiijru uj v------ i I w,r: V. i. . . . .... , t . ... i i.i. .-..n,t tarm ths nisiisnffsr hurrlM 1. n . uu'. cere are g:ad to hear of Camoanv until 1884. when railing ucuu Srawn.ii .".-- r- , pr W.s. ; compelled him to retire from the active du- ! Hie doctor, i et tuu or excel ent people iMvim, of stronustowo, Indiana I tie of life. Sioce then he and his aged wife are .lowly dy ng of po.sonous elements in "Mr Dr. Zimmerman, of tils pace! made their home with the family of their their blood. The ' hve wino-ed for the purchase by the for. i son Terry. His wife, four sons and me J e, o .c . " - fe latter'. , : k... t.. t.;m Tl.a .uns are Peirv Z alls Ol no uuiy. 0''-. The sale ha nor t, h..n t!.- nf Jnhmtiiwn r Benljmln. of Altooua ; fact . Jt tve i.n't-r,an'l ; a fr.lt Do you understand this If so vou wiil be (Jad to learn that Dr. Kenre-'y's F"R- :.::'e r.-w.-ry curt I'ver r rriDM":;:. years. a true Christian, and before her death re ceived all the consolations of the Catholic Church, of which she was a devoted mem ber. Hrr remains were inierred at Carroll town on Friday. May she rest in peace. ui imp timers, a medicine congenial to the frailestconstitution.and derived from purely ' botanic sources, affords a reliable safeguard ' against malarial disease, and arrest it when developed. Fot disorders of th atnmaoh for general debility and .' it is also a most efficient i te and Stpen ara Imnri.tra i by it. It expels rheumatic humors from the j blood, and enriches a circulation impover ' Ished by mal-assimilation. j Ioretto, Jan. 8. lSfl.-tf NOTICE. Having sold ont my slotf, in Kbenshnrit, and am retlrlnir Irora the mercantile business, all persons Indebted to me are hereby notified to call and settle without de lay. All accounts remaining unsettled alter the loth of February next will be left with an officer for collection. M. L. OATMAN. KbensburK, Jan. 27, 1S88. "IITAKTUP-Ladies and frentlemen In city or it country to take llfrbt work at their own "Hen's HsKailne. day cm be easily ma no canvussimr. we have tu havT. e"e1 the February number "Kompat of this well known publication. One of the i nati, oiJi, oldest monthlies in thri country, now in its ! - - - - ' homes. A3 to 94 work sent mail I . . . ... ... (th stamp. CHOW , 294 Tine sl., t Inrln. It gives a liberal instalment of that interest nig okhiai, otory ror the Ladiesi The Gil berts; or. A Double Mistake, together with a large and miscellaneous assortment of complete stories by the best authors for all members of the funny. Making it essen tially, as it claims to be, a Family Mwa T.pK Clean and Bright, bnbscupt ion price Pain and Dread attend tbe use or most i Publisher, Boston. Mss. Balloo'a MapII catarrh remedies Liquids and snuffs are zine and Cambria Fueems. eoe year for unpleasant as well as dangerous. Klv's ! f2.70. orearn isaiin :s sale, pleasant, and easily I iMi!-u wim uih nmger, ana a sure cure. It cleausesj the naal passagos and heals the tcflamed membrane giving relief from the first application. r0c. I was a great sufferer from catarrh. My nostrils were sensitive to dust; at times the bloiid wuuld run, and at times I could hard ly breathe. 1 used Ely's Cream balm. To day 1 am a living witr.ess of Its efficacy Peter Bruce. Farmer, Ithaca, N. Y. a.Aij-uiuu "Mumr. ii appears to be con- s'-auiry growing Dngnter with age. especial- ' l Ore rn. Holler and Sheet-Iron Work. ly Willi U8 new dress and the best of Daner i swond-hand enltiesand boilers on hand. Hoist I70R KAI.K STEAM K.VtMNKS. CLAY .iB in? etiirlnes in1 machinery a srieclalty. -THCM- AaCAKI.IN, Allegheny. I'a. ( J.n . .-ly.) T. W. DICK. ATTOUNET-AT-JiAW, Iienabnra. Pa. Office In feaildlns? of T. J Lloyd, dee'd, (first floor.) Centre itreet. Alt ra inner of legal business attended te satisfacto ri and eelleulms a specialty. no-4.-tf.i THE BOTTOM IS REACHED AT LAST ! THE LARGEST STOCK OF II ARD WARE EVER OFFERED in the County can be found at my Store. These are all First-Class Goods, which were bought for Caah at rock-bottom prices. I do not buy or keep in stook any Cheap Job Lot or Auction Goods, and whatever you buy from me you can rely on being worth the money you invest. Owing to an advance I am now selling many goods at much less than I can replace them for, but I shall continue to sell at Bottom Prices until I am compelled to replenish my stock. "When you want a Cooking or Heating Stove, Tinware, Hardware, Nails' Iron, Glass, Trunks and Fanning Implements, call and see mv Stock and learn my Prices. 1 will not be undersold. Aug. 13S5. - U15EXS15UKG a ii. ii"":"; t Policies wr't'en at shirt nt.Te tn tbe OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" HIGH STKKKT, - ExTRAOKDTN AKT ttcc sgsrvvhura a fnirecure for ail kidney diseases in Hunt's ! TO lis Ketnedy. r M. D. KITTELL. tto r- 11 a .v -r 1- i n at EBENSBT'Ktl, TA. .H.-e In Armory Bonding, opp. Court Mouse. ntRRIAUE IltTNsM ISSri-H. The following tuariiage liceuesliave been issued by the Clerk ot the Orphans Court since last week : .Tucob M. tleorjte and Margaret .lane I'lsmtner, ! c-ummerhlll, Croyle township. j MiiriMoinwr r.n in a. i.tnv borontrh. and :hrlst- ATTORNKT-AT-LAW. Nor. 18. :BEST"RC3. PA. EO. M. KEADE, Ot ATTORNET-AT-LAW, EaaKsava, Pa. -t)fflce on Centre street, it... hi r I is -All nt sropped Tree hy Dr. Kline'e ina Kubrtti, Kranklin boro'nirh Great Aerve liestorer. No fits aftr tirct I .imei s. Kindle, i-st ay s uxe. Marve:ous cures. Treatise and 12.00 trial bottle free to fit cases. Send to Dr. Kline, SMI Arch St., Philadelphia, '1 :ic k!j;U u.' is I .i.n,,.,.ovpiiiFBr, iiiunmer lowosnili. I Harry C. l-ifne, Phll.-ulelphla. aod Knnle K. , Kennedr.port.aire township. 1 .w'ltn K. Haslett, Plttsbarit, and Ida M. Wilkinson, rittslmrir Aure We.-:.- hj :ij ,:j,i i.j'ev c::.t- -!& o... cut.h. . . - - , O ADV ERTISEKs. lowest Hates for ad- I "ts tent rre lOSprure St ; X vertisinn la VS'J aeod newsjup-rs tent fre. A.ddress o. P. Kowei.l . tv, N V. R.LJ0BNS.0V 1. J. BICR, . f. fl. Johnston, Buck t Co., 13-VTVltll?SS, o ; Money Received on Depsit, ! PiiABi.l;nJi ni;.nAsi. jlMRESTALWraoMISE IWllS j COLLECTIONS MADS I 4T A l-T. AtHTBaSIBLB roiKTe. j DRAFTS n the t'rinclpal Citte j llaocrtt and bald an a General Banting Business Transacted. j ACVOVTHTS KOLICI TFIK A. W. BUCK, racier. Kb-nsbara:, April 4. 1l4.-tf. II. " YF-WSPAPIR AdvertlalaB Rareaa, IA i.11 airmr Mrsl, ft. MY KKS. ATfUKNEY-AT I. A XV. KrKat-1lf. ! -fn" la 'allonde How, ua Cents rireet. And other t'lral !. l empaales. T. W. DICK, i:sit ron mr 0113 HARTFOia) HIREIXSIIILWCEOUI'V. CCMMtCi.Jj K1IM Ehecsburc. .'uly l,s- LORETTO HOUSE. (Formerly Known as the Mers House) LOKEFTO. CAMBRIA CUU.NTT, Ta. I'HI'Sr.B, I'reerieter. t-tfSi!iiip!r rUiinn for S iV.ii pn 1 t.,i..ii. ti-r lioi-f. t-?Tiav EttA I'K. Ii: eirb-jri:, t. .'.l-.1- Wo - ULLUA?' a K..ij -Ll 10 I MK CtMHKIA KKr KM AN -r be ' 1 1 !. the friiii ani HI .jO i r e-r. a a l-ao'e . f pis -e. 1 A.re.i .U(r hit.