k a Javm' xa BAI3--A.I3SrS I2ST LISTEN! LISTEN! LISTEN! ATIilL, 16, 1886t f1 - JfjXD PERSONAL. fjxereatul the Other riace. ,ad i rtrylntt up. "VJt reJy to ke your garden. d'.JJu pa?herrlnter? ' . h.t flour in tbe market go to tba If , tv-L W jpofrMt county iail baa only one fT'r good tobacco and fine clears go to trcnt-fisilii season opened on Bowl- wan am i . . ga: BLE GO. AXTOON A, PA. m kir.d- of Rroceris, fresh and .Mri,e3uiar Bowl. .n.iwl. cost f Tfn Catholic church Is to be built at " i ii m inar t ha PAot I A'" - . . s n. at. 112.000 SS"1""" ' rf the tnud from our streets has Tlofd rrtips wno mr0 utilizing ,tpp dreine for their land, '"..pe hsdt nunfs Kidney and Llv "fordy rurps ditresine diseases of gruvpl and retention of urine. cfl-.-e on Centre street, formerly oc- nf the FREEMAN, is lor n-ni. ror l- - t t -r rJ'rs appiy to hod. iv. l.. :rvr U ' y. S-ikq. of Johnstown, writes '.kt rp here on the 3d of next a complete line of spring cloth 2,'h firnitiinc goods. p"" of fast tiortln Johnstown "I'yctto Mit th 0,(' rftre track in good Iv'.iftn, io that they may hare a place for their -v? temperature is already railing for a of cl'-rhinz. Hetter wait to see tr t Njn's ii:- r'ay from Johnstown be- rlav'f Chfrrytree drive was at r-;.i i1" Sa'urlav la.t. with a heavy ni'd !?rr'it more rains will have to yj in th.e mountains. Ooree EhrrMt wa appointed Sn- Tresson Coalport Kaiiroaa and cnmmpncpd his duties as m Monday last. p.eruMicrs of Hlalr county will id) :!-s-f rriman election on Saturday, Al. f'e same day that the Democrats Ii., county holil ttioir primary. A wak hak. with a weary, aching the hips, i" 'an of diseased -or; l"-e th het kidnpv curative fwi. w!-.:rh is linnhvk Blood Bitters. -Everv r-'.rchaser of clothing from Woolf ivn J!if-;'f"'"ri, has always cood reason j .y :; d. Their goods are at all T't fi-' ionable and their prices t(. pantisvania railroad conductors V. ri".'i'ed twelve days' vacation dur .j ? surjimer. withoiit. loeing any pay. J. :rp. n'p Tork divi-'ion the conductors t' i"'. f.-i,rt. en days. -Zte Cressnii .t C'oalport H. R. Company p;j'::nenp a round house for their en f.'s rd ars a !-hort distance above the T" i.f !!;e Ehe:i-bura A Cresson railroad. Tie frarr? a rai-e. on Monday last. -At the froldf n Faffle Clothlag Tlouse in buv a rdr nf ail wool pants for fl. 3 Fire ra.!iiiere pants f2.50 they are rrt U e'.ewhr. H. March, Proprietor. rrjrrPp We:ker. son of the proprietor of JfKjn1 Houf', and one of the most popu ff'iinj rr.en ff Kane, Pa., while laboring ::'- rrrxirary fit of insanity, committed '-.c!e on Saturday iiKjruing by shooting t z.f f ,l:.ru;;kli tt.e head with a revolver. -Tfe (; i'.r ! aD man can be suited at "K- !:av extra sizes and plenty ) ar !Ung cheap. Call at ; 1r Fi rinrhin;; House, No. 1301 i '.r. R-.vn ;e, couoh's block, Altoona. Ii. March, Proprietor. tV -undn-ss of txuly and mind is "i:v :) pure blood. Leading a. utV,n!U-s indorse Ayer's Sarsapa- hft MlimI-p urifying medicine In - it a-t; Increases the working t:v- powers of both hand and Mr. Fergus Lloyd and family started on Monday last for Kane, McKean county, on visit to Mrs. Lloyd's relatives. Mr. R. R. Davis, of the East ward. started on Tnesday last on a Western tour. intending to purchase If he finds a place to salt him. Mr. Joseph Bearer, of Carroll township. received by express on Wednesday last nine large carp from Washington, D. C. They measured from 12 to 16 inches in length and were beauties. Charles Edwards and Thomas Delaney, two tramps, were brought to jail on Wed nesday last from Johnstown, charged with raising a disturbance at the beer bottling establishment of William Thomas at that place one day this week. We call attention to the advertise ment of Mr. Otis Lloyd, assignee of Rees J. Lloyd, dec'd. who will sell a lot of valuable real estate situated Jn the neighbor hood of Ebensbnrg on the 15th of May next. The following named persons can each obtain a letter by railing at the Enensburg por office Mrs. Annie Griffith. Mrs Mag gle Jones. Miss Jennie Topper, Miss Lizzie. Sutton. Miss Jennie floges. Miss Katie Glispia. Mr. Isaac Bowers, Mr. Thomas E. Lewis. Mr. James More, residing In the vicin ity of Cherrytree. while on a rafting frip, at the foot of Buttermilk falls on the Sus quehanna river, Clearfield county, feil on Siindav mornlne. and a three square file which he carrid in his pocket, penetrated his left sid helow the hear. No serious result Is anticipated. Tn a week or two regular passenger trslns will be run on the Creson A Coalport TnEfOCSTT COMMITTEE. t the Recent Meeting. It Froet edlng-a WO ALPORT. The Democratic County Committee met at Armory Flail, In Ebensourg, on Monday, iuo i.u inst, pursuant to the call of the Chairman. Upon calling the roll twenty eight members of the committee answered. Caron Leahy was elected secretary. The Chairman announced that the first business In order was the fixing of the time for hold ing the primary election. Several dates were suggested, and on taking the yote, Sat mday, June 19th, was determined upon as tbe date. A resolution looking toward a change in the system of making nominations was of fered by Mr. Leahey, to which several amendments were offered. After consider able discussion the following, presented by Mr. Kayior, was adopted : Resolved, That sitmns regulating the mode of making nom Inations shall be submitted for determina tion by the members and supporters of the tionnCrat'C party at the next Primary e'ec- vnTiJ ,KThe prefent system of a direct yote for the candidates. Second: The selection of delegates to a county convention at which nominations snail be made, said delegate system to be as follows : Eac election district to be enti tled to one delegate absolutely, and for each one hundred Democratic voters after the hrst hundred therein, an additional delegate. J r",,1nmher of delegates for each district shall be announced by the Chairman or tbe County Committee, in the call for the Con vention in each year, shall be based on the number of Democratic votes polled for the highest office voted for at the last preceding election The delegates to be selected un der such regulations as the County Commit toe or the County Convention may adopt. In order to ascertain the sense of the par ty on the above nrnrwcitiAna tha Chairman of the Countv Committee shall I completed ; besides, we have drivine roads I h) db printed on the tickets for the Its Rualne Interests and Attract! na Deoerltted. This beautiful town is built on the banks of the Clearfield creek, in Clearfield county, Pa., and is distant about two miles from the Carabrta county line. Its chief business is in coal and lumber, yet there are many other branches of industry carried on here that in the aggregate excel these two impor tant items Millions of feet of lumber haye floated past here In the last few weeks on its way to Eastern markets, thus giving em ployment to hundreds of men that herd and drive those logs the same as our Western ranchers herd and driye their sheep and cattle. After the logs follows the ark (not Noah's, but the driver's ark). This is a small house built on the water and made comfortable for the men at night. Here in this home is where the benighted traveler will find genuine hospitality. Among a jol ly good hearted set of our Clearfield county men. The coal mines here employ about500 men and their great boast is that they employ no Imported labor. (But alas I at present writ ing our mines are idle, and our ovens are cold). It would cover too much space in your valuable paper to give a description of our minor industries in detail, suffice to say tnat in a few weeks you can Ret anything in wood from a brush handle up to a barn frame, from a hickory bottom chair to the finest mahogany dressing case. Anything you want in iron or steel. The best of building bricks are made here and ere long fire bricks will be shipped from this point, all our own manufacture. In point of attraction we have all the heart could desire, beautiful scenery, fish ing, boating, hunting, good hotels, good res taurants, good places of amusement, good evrything but far above all, good people. The chief attraction of our town is health. Few people die here tiom disease, and only one funeral in six months In a population of 1,700. Think of that, ye invalids. Our town is easy of access, one railroad alrpartv in operation and another almost OBITUART. SCHIMPV.-Dlfd. at her hmn In tJarrontown on Thuriday. April 8. 188. Mr. Elliabeth Schimpf, ned about TS years. CAKI.. Died, at her home to farrolltown' on Thursday. April 8. 1SS6, Mra. Carl aired about SO year. TKUXIXL Died, at the rmidenre of har hus band, Mr. Henrv Troxeli, in Allegheny town ship, on Sunday April 11, 1586, Mrs. Hannah Troxell. aared 6b yean. Tbe deceased wn a moet excellent woman, a a-ond wife and kind mother, ard waa hlirbly ro ppected by mil her nelrbboro aad acquaintances. She wa the mother of teren children, two bovi and fiva girls. Both boys are married and also two of the girls, one of them beinir the wlln of Mr. Timothy K. O'Hara, the llYery roan, of this place! The remains were Interred In tha t:atholic ceme tery at Loratto on Tuesday. May she rest In peace. KETL.L.Y. Died, at his residence In Clearfield township. Cambria county. Pa., on Mon, April 6. 1888. Cornoluts Reiily, Ksq., In the 87!h year of his are. Mr. Keilly was one f the earliest 9f tYe sturdy pioneers of the Alleghany Mountains, having resided hero nearly three-quarters of a century. He was well known in Cambria and Hialr counties, and carried with him throughout his long and useful career the unlyersal respect of all. A man of generous Impulses, a eltiren of un bounded patriotism, an unmsnmlmg but thor ough Christian, be left to monrn the loss of an exemplary father four sons ana two danckters, .1. H. Keilly . of Clearfield township. Mrs. Mary S. Mack, of Bennington. Mrs. John Iltilnger, of Chest Springs. Wm. f". and Charles M. Keilly. or YoungMtown. Ohio, all of whom attended. He was buried in the Catholic cemetery at St. Angus, ttne. this countv. The pall bearers were Kngle bert Kenrfet, Wm. Oct. John Kander, D. McCal la. M. J . Thomas and Jas. IMUIgen. SSIGNEE'S SALE OF Railroad, when tickets will he sold for the 1 "e primary election the words : "For following stations: Wildwood, Dawson, 'syem "tor delegate system;" Amsbry. Ashville. Burnt Mill. Dvsarts. Crdron. Dean. Frueality. Fallen Timber, j suit of the vote shall be ascertained by the Fltnn Citv, Coalport. Rosebud and Irrona. j Return .1 uds at the next Convention and Captain Michael Quartz will punch the , enRr,r,;unc'J by the Chairman immediately tickets and make his politest bow to the , . . I air. J. J. Kayior offered a resolution set passengers, i t!n)J forth that lt ia the gense of thjs commit. We pay no attention to what onr little j tee that the candidates of the Democratic competitors advertise. We are prepared to j party ror Assembly should pledge them down any one of them in regard to prices and we mean Just what we say. vince you that we have b"t one price on our VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Rv Tlrtue of an order of the Conrt of Common Pleas ol Cambria County, to me directed, I will expose to public sale, at the Conrt House in the Horough of Kbensburg. fimbria County. Pennsylvania, on SATURDAY, MAT 15. '86, At 2 A'ctont. r. St.. divbsteo A!n ntscBASOkn ! or and r rom all LiKxs, the following Keal ; Kptate. to wit : No. 1. All that certain lot of ground situate in the Fast Ward of the Borough of tbensbnrg. . Cambria County. Pa., fronting sixty-six feet. I more or less, on the aorth side of High Street and ! extending back the same width twohundred and ! sixty fnnr feet to Sample Street adjoining Aaron I Patehln on the east and Centre Street on the I west, hatng thoreon erected a two story, partly , Ftone and partly frame dwelling house, lour one j story frame build ings, one one-story brick build- The Frx-nshuri? schools closed a seven 'nr. frame stable and out buildings, ine JLDfnsourg scnoois t'"""ur I No. 5. All that certain square ol ground situate months terra on Monday. April -tb The , n tJm Ward o1 tn, oron)rn 5, Kber.sbnrg. regular class work was conducted during , ('mt,ri county .Pa ..bounded and deerired as the forenoon. In the afternoon, the exer- j follows, that Is to say. fronting two hundred and Cises consisisted in recitations, select read- j sixty-four leet on the north side of Crawford a ride over which is evr to be remembered In conclusion, I will extend a general in vitation to all to come and see Coalport, and, sale-bill fashion, you will find many other things too numerous to mention. Coalport. t loalnr F.zerrlaea tn Pnbllc Schools. 'Vr t -. -M 1' '!' A Urn t.pttia dpsirps it to be known - '! s'Vnt to t!:P delivering of the 6 Braid. Fertilizer, at the station :'f (ttv Saturday between 9 5 ' m. and ..'.-lock p. m. If not at '-t. -: at tie livery stable of Messrs T r; i'IUra. 1 d t hav to recommend Parker's -.m iuit oi-.-p," writes Mr. C A. 'i.-u'st, of Liberty. S. T. "After ' !- in it- record." It stops fall ' -p. nri nal color, softness and ; ' 'ra"y clean, prevents dand- ''.f-r.'i- r. of farmers is called to the n'-r.t r f pii-,:gii shoes, as well as k'n U i f boots and shoes at the ' ' -' ire of R. L. Davis, on Ju Ii3 .'.as aNo on hand the best ' r iadies' shoes was ever ' T;-: j-. rjall and examine his .i c.. -y- 1. Mil goods, we Invite yon to call and inspect trie largest and best selected stock in this city. (Jolden Egie Clothinc boose. No. 1301 El eventh avenue. Couch's block. Altoora. II. Mapch. Proprietor. On Tuesday morning the flue shop of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company at Al toona was destroyed by fire, together with a lot of machinery and worked material, in volving a loss to the company of about 1 15 000. The building was a long wooden structure, standing alongside of No. 1 erect ing shop, and was a temporary building five men were employed in the building. Lawrence Roach, a young son of Louis Roach of Osceola Mills. Clearfieui county, died on Sunday Selves to vote for the ..dODtion of lerfalatinr. ! Inn dlnlooiiei " etc... in the different 1 Street and extending back two hundred and slx- 1 grades conducted by Hie tes I The exercises ttuouehout w 1 and interesting and the schools were visited : r " r' rr r : v"':"":': : -. ? Homer street, harm. iim in i-ini- j ""---'j iu cimiice 1110 provisions or tne 1 nnurawjiiuui uj ' o-c.o ... street on the mn and an alley on the west POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOK KF4J1STEK AND KrX'OKDEK T0 thr Trmorrani of Cambria County : J hereby aanwince myself as a candidate for the nomination for the office of Kedsterand Keoorder at the ensuing leniocrfie Prlmarr Klectlon. t-H,KsTlNEJ. BLJUK. Ebensburg. Pa., Feb. ae, FOR KmiSTEK AND KECOKDEK. To thr Itmorratyof Cambria County: I here by announce myself as a candidate for the office of Keglster and Recorder, subtect to tha decision of the next Democratic primary Election. w , THOMAS HOOVER. Cambria township, March 4, 18SS. IOR REOPSTER AND KECOKDEK. To thr lrmcrattc Votrrt of Cambria f'onnfy: I hereby announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Keglster and Record er, to be made at your next Primary Election OKOKOEC. MILX.ER. Conemaugh Borough, March 12,1888. Jor Register and Recorder. PETER M 'COUGH, OF PORTAGE TOWNSHIP, Subject to Democratic rules. pOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. JAMES M. WAITKliS, OF JOHNSTOWN. Snhieet to the decision of the Democratic Pri mary Election. I March 1. 1884. "PR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. MAItllY O. ROSE, JOHNSTOWN. PA. Subject to the decision of Iemocratic Primaries. March 29, lSgf. JjV)K PROTHONOTARY. M.A.SHOEMAKEI5, Subject to the Democratic Primary Election. (Ebensburg, March Xi, lSSt",.-t.e.) ptK ASSEMULY. WILLIAM LINTOX, of Summit, Subject to decision of the Democratic Primaries. March 26, 18SS. To the Citizens of Cambria Co, Generally ; to Cood Dres sers Particularly. If you love Nice Clothes. GOETZ, the Tailor, invites you to Xo. 1511 Eleventh Avenue, Al toona, to examine into the Magnitude, Variety and Beauty of his Xew Spring Stock. -A-TliIF1- jEU. GOETZ, Merchant Tailor, 1511 Eleventh Ave., Altoona, Penn'a. U . . . . -i m Hardware! Hardware! :o:- IMPOKTAN T TO CITIZENS OF EB ENSBURG AND VICINITY. F OR Assembly. New Constitutor. raisii t i.nrnr.iiM, i Toe exercises tlnoudliout were entertaining and free passes. lie supported Lis resolu- i mn Mr,lta nri citizens durine the tion with a vigorous epeecb, and it was j day. Various presents were made to teach- anoptwl On moti'in the Committee adjourtifd. W. Hor ace, Rosk, Chairman. Cahon Leahey, Secretary. Wllniore Ilrnis. ers br pupils and the term was successful to teachers. iatronsand pupils of the schools. , Upon Invitation, visited the closing exerris i es of the Wilrnore schools on Wednesday, i April 7th. During, the forenoon the regu- lar exercises were conducted consisting in reviews, examinations and class drills. ' T itarorn a v ns loot. rwfn rtloH ttlA tlmA t ttlP w h.nnth..i"mh- i . ..- afternoon and were made up of recitations, We had not heard at the time of writing dial0Kue3i deciamatioos, rongs, etc. The last week of the misfortune of Peter Mc-. exercises were performed with entire credit Dade, Father McIIngh's man-of-all work, i to teachers and pnplls. Prizes worn given in having the top and part of the second 10 PUP" ''d addresses were made by vis iint f ib a . k . K. V. !, tors r-origiatulatlng them an the success of joint of the for. finr.er of his right hand tlle workrturing the term- The teacher of chopped off in a cuttiog-box with which he ! the primary grade is among the most suc was cutting feed at the time. Dr. Blaisdell ! cessful in the countv and the teacher of the dressed the wound, or rathar amputated the i ?r8(l exceeded the expectations of the . . . - i(in,i.. a ,". ; airectorsanaotnersin tne muKcu.cufc 01 from the eiiec.is or tne uiw . j-'- V1JC, xk,vuu ju,U4,, na the schools during the term T w.ii oon be busy with their " V. it must be done alwavs as li'.-r settles and the ground ' -tt. a i l our farmer friends l-f -a --Ti:menrfng their work, visit -t.,re on High street, and lay "'f !ry g,,(x!a, dress goods, boots 1 ;r 'i-riK ar,d provisions at very of a dog. The case was one or wen aevei oped hydrophobia. The patient wa thrown luto severe convulsions whenever water was presented, and continually bark ed and snapped like a dog. Before dying he bit his father on the arm and his mother on the breast, causing abrasions in both cases. The Board of ofllcers of the Fifth Regi ment, National Guard of Pennsylvania, met in Altoona on Tuesday evening. There was a full attendance. The subject of a regimental encampment wns discussed. General Beaver, by letter, suggested Cies eon as a proper place. Roarini Spring and Bedford were also mentioned as suitable places. Final.v a committee was appointed to determine the location. Cresson will probanly be selected. Edward Taige, K-q . died in Indiana on Sunday last in the Wth year of his age. He was a lawyer and a surveyor, and in the latter capacity frequently attended the courts ef this county many years aco as a wltnes in the protracted ejectment trials in volving the title to lands in Clearfield and White townships, known as the Shoemaker and Ross cases. He was elected County Surveyor of Indiana county five times, and held the office at the time of his death. A grand ball will be given in Armory Hall, this place, on Monday evening, Apr! 2Mb Inst., by the Gallitzin Cornet Band The members of the band are a jolly and gentlemanly set of fellows, everybody in at tendance will be well treated and the best of order willoe maintained. The music will be supurb, and the band boys will look their best as tbey will wear their new uniform and do everything possible to make the af fair pleagant and enjoyable. Do not fail to attend. J James Burk. a track-walker on the P. , R. R., was killed at Spruce Creek, Hunting , or last ween. knives first nipped a piece off the point of Thursday afternoon, by invitation, at- x thn flnaiir fhan tsiilr lha flrt-f inint tpntleri tha flrpisnn school. Mr. A. J. Sank stopped when about half way through the I ker l". Reviews, class drills recita- bone the third t mm. Tt is cai.l thr Polar ; ' . . .'Ituate In i rtrnuram nf PYereises Prizes were ffiven bv took a good laugh over the affair, but he the directors of the district for attendance doubtless feels that it Is as dangerous to and progress during the term. These con fool with a cutting-box as It is to monkey ! sisteJ of cor,ies of geographical and his ... . J , toncal reader. The teacher also gave books wirn a ouzx saw. prizeg m tDe different grades, and gave A young man named Fred Rise, of South reward cards to all the pupils of the echiol. I F.irk, died of pneumonia Sunday morning. ' The directors gave two prires for each school i He is the sums nerson that sr.me seven nr ! !n tne (1'str,ct- Although this plan is prae iie is tne ame person that some seven or to 80me extent in several boroughs in , eight years ago wae wounded ia the hand the countv, we oelieve this district has been ! by the premature discharge of a shot gnn the first to introduce it in our country dis- ! with which he was gunning and subsequent- tricts. Th school was successfully con- ! iv irwf hi. rm frm Tt ..t , ducted, and the pupils made commeudable ly lost his p.rm from the effects of the U'ju- ; ry. j There was some good weather for sugar making last week, although It was very 1 slushy under foot. Mr. Henry Coleman, on I the old Jim Burke farm, mnst now have somewhere in the neighborhood of a ton of j maple sugar made this year. Speaking of sugar making Id duces the I progress during the term We find much to commend in tne manner in which the closing exercises of the schools visited were conducted. literary exercises in connection with the regular school work i can be safely encouraged. This will tend to : make the lat day of the term ti e bvsietl ; day, as it should be. The good order and ! discipline of the school should be maintained j until trie close of the school. With Droner t No. 3. All tht i-ertsln onunrfl of KrmirM ln- ate Id the West Ward In the torouiirh of Kbrns t'nrjr. C'amhrla cinnty , r"a..'oun'1(l n l derribel nr follow that i. to eav. irontlr.ic two hundred and 8lTty-fi)ur lpt on tha west aide of Julian Street and extending hai-k two hundred and ?ix ty.fnur tm to an alloy. harlnK Ogle Street on the north and Triumph Street on the sooth. No. 4. All that certain irjunre of n;r"iind situate in the West Ward of ihe K "rough of Fbershunr, C'amhrla t'ounty. Pa . bounded and destined a? followi that f to tar . fronting two hundred and sixty-four feet on the eat fide of Mary Ann Street and extending bark two hundred and iix-ty-fonr feet, haying nl street on the north and Triumph Street on the nouth. No. i. All that i-er'aln piece or pareel of land ltu-te In t'a mhria Townliip. f'amhrla 'unty. Pa . adiointoar lands of Daniel J. ItaTla. K. Kob erta1 eitate and ther, ccntalnln twenty-flye acres, more or les. No 8. All that certain piere or parrel of land situate partly In the Horouith of ESensbur and partly In 'ambrl Township. "ambrla bounty, Pa., bounded and desi-rlhed as followi. that Is to aay. fronting on the Kbenshuric and Susquehan na plank road or HIithlaDd Street on the south, haying tha old t'arrolltown road or Julian Street on the eat, land of Mrs. Jane .Tones ots the north and land of said .lane JoneB nnil ftamamtn Wil- liatr.s on the west, containing fiye acfas.more or is. No. 7. All that certain piece or purecl ol land : lunie in t.amnrta I r.wosn'n. tTambria t onnty. Pa.adiolnlnK lends of John Fans, K. W . Tudor, a. . narKerami others, containing one hundred . acres, more or les. No. 8. All that certain lot of Kround sltnite fn ! the West Ward of the Borouiih of Khensburjr. j C'ambrta t'ounty. ., frontinv on I.loyd street on I the north, haylntr property of Cambria Township ! Schcol Itistrict and I.cwls 1. Edwards on the ! east. Oifle Street on the south and on alley on i tbe west, contain!njc one and one-half lot?, more or less. j Tkhvs of Sale. ("ne-thlrd of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of s! and the : remainder In two equal annua, payments with Interest, to be secured by bonds and "mortiraif or judicment notes of the purchaser. Purchasers to . pay (or decd in addition to the amount of their ; respective bids. OTIS LLOYD, Assignee of Hees J. I.loyd. KbensbTT(t, Pa-, April 1, 1SS0. 4-1. I will be a cwndidate tor the nomination for Assembly at the cominir lemocratle Primary Election. JOHN E. STKAYEK. Johnstown. April 2. ISss. or Assembly. DR. J. C. M'MULLEX, OF (LEARFIEI.I) TOWXfllir. Kespectfully submitted to the Democracy ol Cambria Countv. April u. 18-9. t.e. F F on Assembly. MICHAEL FITZII ARRIS, OF OALI.ITZIX. Sub)crtto decision of the Democratic Primaries. April a. 1SH3. F u Assembly. SSIGXEK'S NOTICE. pupils. teacher. This should be the aim of every County Svpkkistksdent. A Krmarkable Escape. Notice ts hereby rlyen that John Kochra. of Summerhlll town-hip, t'ambrla county. Pa., hat made an assi(rnmcnt to the unders'irned lor the benefit of his creditors. Those Indebted to him will please make psvment without delay and those having claims against said Koehm are re ques'.ed to present them t r payment. W. H.S.MAY. Assignee. bummerhlll township, April is. lsss. St. emulation and incentives the interest in writer to give a hint which may be useful to ( school work can be sustained, and tho clos vour readers. When roakiniz sucar on a i "ng exercises reflect credit on teacher and hillside seyeral feats ago we experienced difficulty In setting the buckets. We were told to drive an iron spike in the trees but thai .11.1 n , ..ni-l. wnll VC a V-T. t 1 r . i V ....,u... -..m- Mrg Marv A. nailev. of Tunkhannock. upon thfc Dlan of cutting sumac spiles about pa was affliptP(, for veRrs witn Asthma 8 inches in length and burning them out atlli Bronchitis, during which time the best without halving, and cutting a concave I physician could g'.ve no relief. Her life notch on the top of each near the outer end, j waa despaired ;t. until in last tjctooer sne i those hayin claims niraint and by inserting two, fiom three to four ov(,rVi when immediate relief was felt, and WM- " sechlek, As,nee inches apart in the tree, tne buckets bung j y continuing its u.se for a short time she ; F.bensbnnf. Pa.. April is. iss 3-t. n c v. The an es sliourt lo driven 111 on'v 1 was c:oiupieuiy cureu, naminu 111 iiesn mi : . t : .. j a ! lbs. iu a few months. Free trial bottles of ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby jt'en that Samuel Hates, of Ebensbunt Boronith. Cambria c -unty, I'a., has made n asitcnment, to the undrrjlg aei for tho benefit of his c-edltors. Those In.lebted to him will please make payment without delay, an 1 aid smnor will inclined downward. M. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ining this certain ure of all Throat and Lune Diseases at K. .lames' Druif SUre. Lartrc i letters of administration on the estate of Kob IK -k a.e'.iy, a freigLt brakeman on vn.a rai road, on Thursday of K. putting on the brakes, fell 'v- a- uma:erhill. falling with on H e track, and the wheels 1 ver it niinoM it ai hadlv ' 'i t.i iu. amputated. He was about 1 ;,i r.r-; of ae, and was formerly - 'Vr :n Altoona. crr.t riftty for cash we are prepar O'.r Urge stock of goods at reduc 5 In men's, toys' and children's " g iiranlee a saving of 25 per - f" i p ir' l aser. Call and get the r' '.r i.atgains. Golden Eagle Ii i-hp, noi F.'.eventh avenue, " '"'t, Alt'iona. II. March, Proprietor. ii-rre'; j8 (jrive cnmt) out 0f Ander a: I drove tho Snsnuehanna to a'.'!, two miles below Jersey n tw.-i.ty. hix days. This, we think, j .' '':0'!'-'-t time on record. They reaeh tl;'v,B named place on Monday last. " ? iii. a wt-re paid and returned - -rir An Insllliillon for Tan( Mfn. The Commission having charge of the erection of the State Reformatory, at Hun;- j ingdon, held a meeting on Thursday after- ! noon in Philadelphia. All the members ! were present, as follows : Colonel Charles Thoti.ps-on Jones, President ; nnry Rawie, . . v t , . c T,:.. t . yi-:i don county, on Saturday 01 . . - .. - th e.state was I Mam Nolen. of Reading: Dr. Fisher, of; V nne ine auuiiuinuswi - looking after the deceased's personal effects Huntingdon ; William Hartley, of bedford, a day or two ago he found over fwo in an - and Capt. William C. Hart, of Harnsburg, 1 old stocking, representing part of tne sav- j Secretary. The institution has been in Ings of the unfortunate man. Burk was a ; course of erection for six years. It was first ( .ornhor r.r the. relief department or tne 1-. ; acMpi 10 ut n j,c...t.. 3 , Bottles f 1.00. Hemlock I ! Plenty of water and lots of mud. Several new street lamps have been lately . put up; for which the belated pedestrians are devoutly thankful. , Saturday next will be pay day at the va- ! rious mines. The pay will be a small one ' on account of tho late, strike The coal mines in the vicinity are ail run- ; ning r.l their full capacity. The miners are j making good wages, but many from theClear , ert Murray, dreeasod. late of Cambria township, haTlnir been granted to the nndcrslrned. notice is herehy irtTcn to persens Indebted to said estate to make navment withont delav Rnil to 1 those having claims arainKt the same to present 1 them properly autenticnted tor settlement to M. D. K ITT ELL. Atlm Inlstrator of Robert Murray, dee'd . I Ehensbun;, Pa.. April 18, 1S. (5 t. I announce myself as a candidate for nomina tion lor the Assembly at the approaching Iemo oratlc Primary Election. JOHN S. KHEY. Ebensbtinr, April 9th, ISSfl. Jor Poor IIoi-se Director. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the nomination tor Pour House Director, suoiect to the decision ol tbe next Democratic Primary Election. JACOB SHAFFER. Allegheny township. April, i, 1SHS. POOR ItOfsE DIKKt TOR. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the nomination tor Poor House Director, suh- iect to tho decision of the Democratic Primary liection. JAMES MELLON. Carroll twp., April 9, lsxfS. NORMAL SCHOOL o A Normal Sciix)l will oyca April 26th, 1886, FOR A Term of Ten Weeks In the Ebensburg Public School BUI LDING. The School will be conducted by J. W. LEECH, Principal of the Elnsburic Schools, and Prof. T. T. Bearer, graduate of the Northwestern (Ohio.) Normal .School. Social attention will be paid to tho wants of teacher?. The higher branches wtll receiye care ful attrntlin. HI M K KEEFINO WILL BE TAI'OHT THOKOCHLY- For further particulars and circulars addre. J. W. LEECH. Kbent'nrn. March 28, lSSi. 77fE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY OF IX- forming the people of Ebensburg and vicinity, that we hare opened out in the Tudor building on High street, a new, large and complete stock of hardware of every description, IJrMEClULXK'S' TOOLS, BUILDERS' IhlRinWlRE. t-r Ed RMIMl'L EME.YTS, FORK . .W. IDES. BL 1 r A- t&SMITH TOOLS, HORSE SHOES, ILIRRO f TI.Y3 tST. VAILS OF ALL KI.YDS,BAR IRO.V aiul STEEL, lvnOUSEFUR.YIS7TT.Va HOODS. RE- UrVOLVERS. cutli:r", gu.ys, shells, 14T CARTRIDGES, TU'I.YES, CORDAGE, ETC. Referring to the above, we respectfully a?k tho citizens of Ebens burg and surrounding country for a share bf 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. Ei DUFTON & SON. Ebessbcro, April 3. lS. CARL RI VI NIXJS," PRACTICAL AND DEALER IN Watches, Clocks, JEWELRY", Silierware, Musical Instrnints AND Optical Goods. Sole Agent FOK THE Celebrated Rockford: WATCHES. Columbia and Fredonia Watches. In Key and Stem Winders. LARGE SELECTION" of ALL KIMIb of JEWELUT always on hand. lif My line of Jewelry ia iiniirpa-ie.!. O.uie and see fur yourvif before pur.-hm-ina elwh-re. ALL WOKK C L" A 1; ANTEED CARL RIVINIUS. Ebensburg. Not. 11, isss.-tf. c5aAGEtfTS WASTED. W jat7ablUhXeenUUe4 AUIMTOirS NOTICE. Ilavine been appointed Auditor to report distribu tion of the money In the handsofJ.O. Noel. A s- 1 silt nee of Wm. Flrnn for the benefit f creditors J as shown by his first and partial account, notice ) is hereby mren thst J will lt at my ora in the borotiffh of Ehons.-Minr. on Timdav. thr t:th day of ! April. at tfs rt cxAicK, a. x .. to attend to the ' duties of sal. I appointment, at which time and nr-nd S i Midd.e strict. ut Governor Hoyt ca,,ed ! U.n .rapidly fillett up. 1 , ' , , . v ,r(,v at Loretto this it to be clianped to a reformaU.ry institution. , aa"i aro worKlc n'-' t totlie Mstersof M,rcy at Loretto, , poner9 under lwe n y.five ye,r9 ' The boroueh schools will close in a lev, place all persnni interested may attend If they field region and elsewlit-re are flocking here, j see proper. i its ai.ii r.. in non, Auditor. t rr """"J' . v, 1 .,, K-o inrln.H h. -In the riots at St. Louis on ,.nt ,hRr(,. Tra(le. will killed wa Major n.cnara , - LCI Vlll l" J w . w .v one of the men Kycuman. wno w." " ; f ,h it will accommodate five buu- Htizon of John-town, having oeen , ; ,r .i,.t r!M from 1A37 up to about ! UCUb vi i M'v ' 1874. with the exception of several years service In the army doting the late war, when he served as Major in the Twenty first rfgiment of cavalry. He was Chief of Police in Johnstown durin i860 ar.d 1867. and during the latter year was the Republi can candidate for Sheriff against Ex-SMerltT John A. Blair, of this place, who wns elect ed bj a majority of l,0M t.'n,i Mr. Edward Sexton, of was ot.e of the number. Atterburv, President of the . ""i 1,a!port Itailroad, said to a "t.a,.. ...... ... 's!r reporter in I'itt.sburg on Monday '.V. ilU' ready to run trains by :.t niontti, and already have 1 a larae amount of business in S'rrr.,, ( n fjf toa) UIIlDerf tark and -r"t 'iii,p. t)ur locomotives are being I'll!-burg, and the road will pa , "'' It has not a dollar of in-,-v will be quite an important ,''""!' i.t. -ylsinii roil). itlli.uili dred prisoners, as there are Itaat many cells in the building. The contractors are now about to becin work on the only remaining wiDjj, for which an appropriation of $250,000 Is available. The institution has already cost f400.000, but it is stated that it will re quire f-250.0O0 in addition to the present available appropriation to furnish it and build a wail around the thirteen acres of few days. All ttie schools in Washington town ship have closed. A money-order post-office here would be a greut ciioveniiTice. Why can't we have it? The cackle of the hen makfth music by day; and the shrill pipings of the frog are borne on the evening breeze. 'Tis spring you know. C - . . . . HTni:xE.4i Kbenstnnt, April I -S-t Txf;cuTons notice. JJ F.stnteo! Mr. Alr. Ann McConnell. dee'd. I.citcr' of n.lmin l.trat ion on the estate of Mrs. , Mary Ann MeConnell, Ute of Summerhlll town ship, deceased, hayinir beer, limited to the an-der-otrned. notice is hereby itlvcn to those in j d.-bted to the said estate to make piymcnt with j out delnv. and those bavin claims airn Inst the . same will present them properly authenticated ifor settlement. W. T. M'I'DN'NKI,!,. JAMES H. M I'UNNKLI, Kxecutors. I Summerhill township, April 2, 1S18. fit. THIRTY YEARS A DETECTIVE BY ALLAN PINKEBT0N. THE BOTTOM BJACHED at LAST ! THE LARGEST STOCK OF HARDWARE EVER OFFERED in the County can be found at my Store. These nre nil Fir?t-Cl?v Goods, which were bought for Cash at rock-bottom j.ricc. I do rw4 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 monej you invest. Owing to an advance I am now selling many good &t 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, Nail, Iron, Glass, Trunks and Farming Implement, call and see my Stock and learn my Prices. r I will not be undersold. Aug. 1385. :CUTORS' NOTICE. A KIVINIUS I.T-OYD Married, at the resi- den"c of the brrde's parents, in F-bensbur, on il' i J a . . ; 1 i 1 ,ma. V. w .. L' 1,.! ground surrouniliriK the reformatory. It cn,' Mf.'cari KiVimu's to Misa May Jane I trill hM run on the fjaiDe Plan bv which the i I-loyd. both ol F.bensburif. i i,n Vf.fnllpn i ....... , . . The troom ii one ol our most respected and en- yUUlK IIJi - .ltUir, -1" A 1C IV. i CfcVfi g urui.ii - . . 'ri......lai rf lant Wftek was arr9tea nere o - - by Constable James Myera charged by Mr Christ. Rudolf, of Allegheny township, with the larceny of twenty eight dollars. Toung McMullen had been stopping at the house of Mr. Rudolf, end some time previous had eor.eto that gentleman's room and taken three dollars from a trunk In which he kept his money. It was not the Intention of Mr. Rudolf to prosecute him for that offense, but he was Riven aome good advice and warned not to attempt anything of the kind In the future. On Wednesday of hrt wtk he turned np mining from the Rndolf resi- .. .ir. .lid the balance of the money In the'trunk. He wss followed to this place , where he was arreteti .. -f 12 47 of the money recovered, he having made some purchases of clothing in the stores and been very liberal with his money . ...... Krr,,..ros which he isifed at several oi during his short stay i . lot-on tn ii!! to The plans for the new wing, as prepared by the architects, were accepted, and the con tractors will begin work this week and fur nish employment to three hundred men. The Reformatory wiil not be large enough to accommodate ail who will be sent there. It is stated that Philadelphia alona would fill it in a short time. terprlsina- business men, who by his industry and perseverance has become one of our best oillzens and tne proprietor ol one ot me nnest jewelry es tablishmenta to bp fount in the State, while the bride, the eldest daughter of Abel I. lord, K)., is an esteemed and accomplished lady, who will be a worthy helpmeet and life partner ia bn journey through 1 i In. We congratulate them on the eon sumatlon of the happy eyent, and hope thai they may liye lonir to enioy each other's society and that their path through lile tnsy be strewn with ail the (loners that udoru the chaplet aT domestic bliss. letters testementary on the Kstate of Francis (Irlmes. late of White townshii. deceased, hay ing been icranted te the underpinned, notice Is hereby irlven to all persons indebted to sld es. tare to make payment withont rielsy. and to those haTlnir claims airalnst the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement to BKflMlFT (tRIMKS. F.xecutrix, 1.1,'KK HKHK Executor. St. Autrustine, Fa.. April -2. fgfl. 8 t. He waived a hearing ''111 Sf ' c For fifteen years I was annoyed with se yere paiu io niy bead and discharges into my throat from catarrh. My sense ot smell was much impaired. By the use of Ely's Cream Ralm I have overcome these ttoub les. J. B. Case, fet. Dennis Hotel. New York. It Is now about five years since I first be can soiling Ely's (-'ream Halm, and from the time of its first introduction there has been a growing demand for it, and so far it has given verv great satisfaction to my custom er. I consider it a catarrh leme.ly of gen uine merit. The niiir "O'ln'y ','o'irt on Tuesday last j granted fort.y-w'.ght apP'iHns for license. I G EO. M. READE, ATTORNEY-AT LAW, Kbknsbi r., Va. Oirice on Centre street, r.tar lit.. DONALD E. DUFTON. ATTOKN KY-AT-LA W. Kbkmsbi Hi. - OIlK-e In Armory Uitildmic. TMECAMHIil t Fit KEM AN can he had for ! i. the ymall puai l !SU per year, in advance. I Subscribe. AGENTS AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the mat-t-r i.f the ti'..ri! and final account of M-chHet Hradley. A.-iiriii-t! of .lames C .Murray Tl c nt -le-s'irred havlnir been aopolnted nd. : tfr l.t- tl.e I on i of f ..run." n IMcmp ol tjinnbrla : CiiTity. I'h . i.. MiiWe d.-tnt'j: n ol the lund In 1 1 1 . I !i t.iv - ' - I s; 1 t A ? j if nee, nit ice Is hereby if 1 v- eti Hint. 1 i.l a Atl.'r-tnn Ko,tn in Court H.-i'.e. ;o lt-iisi-'iri; cimbr'a county. I".. on ! It !. vfi;. ,4r: :" I'"'. JtTH o'clock. A. M ., or !. I rt v d . - ! . l ne lut ,f ot my appoint : in'r(; w:eu mtl w .e e al! persons interested i nvoa'tT l or be l-.'."V.r ii' i.ril frnm coming i in .'.ii 'il t -: i; i H VI MYKKS, Auditor. F ci,-i. ir. ! April lsJ.-Ut. TW. DICK, Attorney-at-i,aw, Kbensbtirp. Fa. Office in aulldlnir of T. I J. Lloyd. .lee'd. (hrst flmir.) Centre street. All manner ot leiral business attended te aatlstaeto r'l and celleu, .na specialty. ln-M.-tf.l Contalninfathmrmgli and rornrTrhsfys arj of Criminal Practice all tirade and la the Detection cf Criminals, ooverlng a r-riod of Thirty Year. Active ??';1IT Life and embracing raanj intrnncly ntertnnQ and thrilling Detective Sketches. An entirely new book, prnfut'lu iTtv$trated, and wita Portrait of tha ureal Detective. . AGENTS . WANTED I In every town there are number of people TtHii he glad to art thn book. It sella to Mer chants. Mechanics, Farmers and Professional msn. Tbus every Agent can pick out fi?tv or more in a town to whom be can feel sure of selling lt to. . We want One Arent tn Ten: township eonnty. KWAnu perton, with this book, can become a nicce"dAorl. ror full particular and terms to agents, address ' Q. W. CAKLIT0N CO., Publishers, New York, C3-. UTTHSTTIIIjIH 1 11(5 II STlvKHT, - - Kr.KNSBUKG. its) t. Policies wrlt'en at short notue in ti e OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" And other Flrat "lss Compnn lea. T. W. DICK, AiF.!ST FOR TIIF. OLO HARTFORD FIIIB 1XSURANGB COMT. EBENSBURG -NORMAL SCHOOL- j i i 5:MUALTEFiM-5) i st.' FRANCIS' "COLLEGE, COMMENCED BUSINESS 1794. EltecsnurK. Jaiy vl. l8i. Tln.rouK h, I'lactual and rmures-lv.- ,. n..oi hersoi tiiet ouni; . v in o,.rn im -I 1VA',T,, Intelllpent., to iWlMTrn'DW. SCOTT'S b snti- M,,,ltuiji tlactric Corsets. iMnpi. N'.rl-k Dr. SCOTT. 842 BroadABy, NEW YCK. wiiiTcn. rl M II I a.i LNU I represent in herown Itvslity an old ftrni. Keferenccsre'jnirw.1. Perrnsni-nt p.sition and good salary. GAY A BKuti., til Barclay St.. N. Y. Ire t.il ln.e lMi"nliiinn Cjilh. . .ili k sules. Trrritorv :ivcu. Incii'iii ruarant.'l. A ! m '" i:WSP. I'FK tlverf.iiiuiBnrraii,:iO ijriire ttreel, . Y LOltETTO, PA, IN C'H.M'.iiF. OV FKAXSISCAX HKOTHKIiS. Uoartl ami Tuition IXtOMPOKATrit I 157. ST!5in'LVfl,.Mi:mLPLlN. PROTECTION MUTUAL HH INSURANCE COin OF EBENSBURG. PA. ?es"nw Vf'P T ( fn Only 7 Assessments in 28 Yars. Good FARM PROPERTIES KSTKVIAI.LY ItfslhKD. NO STEAM RISKS TAKEN. GEO. M. READE, President. I". If. 1IVK, Secretary. Kbensl urn, Jf n. 81. ll.-ly. VTImrouK h, I lur the Teati .MO.YDA', APRIL 2(1, TSSO, For term ol TI-" WI I.HS, In ch tre ef County Superintendent IcwIs Straycr and Frof. tiell a krri.dUKte of the Indiana Slate Normal s hm.i. ( for the Scholastic Year, $1200. SCIEUIOK A DV ANT AUKS j March -th. Is.., tf. Are ollcred to the teachers of the t'ounty to attend j - scnoi.l at tnu.-li less cost than Miy othir ifood school. Write fur free circular ictvinv lull Infor tnAtii.n to COfMV Stl'EKINTEM'ENT, 1 Oppoiie M"D!' H'B-e, in llnyl's r.nilJin: T. O: Box Ebenrbur:, Fa. March 12. .-et. oH&YHIG PARL0R1 iptitf M"iiD!' H"B-e, io llnyl's rnilJin;. HIGH STUKET. KRENSHUllCTA. M. D. KITTtLL, Attorney-u t - x v tBENSBl'Kt. PA. Dftc Armcry fcuildm, opp. t ...:t K.-n.-e. ,J. 11. tiANT, rropriitor. I NOT DEAD YET! VALLIE LUTTRINCER, M r in i kki: cf 1 IN, 101 mi AM) MiEtMIM WAKE Ay it Ty i:tOFiya, Koprct'nllT Invites tt-e attention ot hi frteads and the public in general to the fct tkat b li mil ca-rjrnir .n lni-in.-- al trie oid siand i.piK.sii tse Mountain Jl.itne. F'-cn-Lu-u. and n prepared te supply fr.'Tn a 1 irue si k . or nunu tacturinj to er der. ai t article tn b's line, tr.'tn tbe rmaileat to tre lari.cM. m the In t mar. per an.i at ihs lowet livmu i'r'" '' ( No pi u !. -n:i.. :y wot it eitbtr tde er sold It '.'i.- rl 1' : l.ll.. l;t. TIN Ktiol INC. : SI'l'.CIALTY and noiv rfltl'i: alw iv hod u. at our Mae t u e m a ca ant tati?'v y ! 1 ot PUMUev.- iu Puners hours. Evrythtnn kept I w,.' and prices. . uc.it .iud t"sj-. t'lt S lowttta A a.-K.'lALTT. ' E'-enM-un-. April IS. 1-w-ti lirselves aa te ymm LVTT K1NQ 11. next term f ''onit.