MM itimmn i CHESHBVSU. PA. IK IDA T, - MAY 91, 1886. 0CAL AJS'D PERSONAL, jjere. Thre ami the Other Place. nirp fokes 23 centB each at Dufton's. Tlie .eri of Blali county haa gone irto t! e circus l.usiness. The Great ".Vorld'a t';rll? that tins been exhibiting at Altoona for gbou. ten days is financially InvoWed and fn Friflsy last was levied on by the Sheriff. w strawberries at the Suftar Bowl. ill James Maitland, the owner of the j fountain Inn on the east side- of the jcountain. about three miles from the Sum E;t, on the old pike. Intends repairing the p.pcie? and fixing them np for the accom cMst'iori of gne?ta. :, t irt Instantly relieved by the use of .vA , ! rated Fry Truss, for sale at Davi S.rai store. 2t. Van Scott, of Suequehanna coun ty has l'i-en arrested, charged with drawing i'j i?i u-in's pension. lie was never In the rirr. The fraud was discovered when the c-':n applied for a pension. A fui: line of tablets, paper, pens, pencils s-d inks at Davison's drug store. 2t. Rye heads were visible this year as r:y as April 26th. This, with the fact ,vit tt-e full moon comes near the middle of ,nT1Pi ja regarded by many farmers aa an In .'.itatinn of an early harvest. Grass and grain of all kinds could scarcely look more p.,. robin than at the present time. He Dubois Coarier says an inventory of trie lumber now piled In J. E. Dubois' y;j slows 10,390.212 feet of pine, and 4iTJk-a feet of hemlock. This does not Isclu 'ie tt :e shingles, lath, and box boards, of which there is a large amount. For fresh vegetables go to the Sugar Bowl. A large deposit of mineral paint has beD discovered on the farm of Mr. John An-aian In Allegheny township. I: Is dark blue in color, and after being applied with tr.e brush seems to be as durable as oil pt'.Dt. -Tbe card of D. McLaughlin, Esq., of jotDstown, appears in this issue of the Freeman as a candidate for Assembly. Mr. M;I-auhliD Is well known as a lawyer of jbiiity and if nominated and elected would zii- an active and ablenember of tbe Leg islature. A ?a!uat)Ie hotel stand Is offered at prl ysteia'e by advertisement la another eol ;mn. Tbe house has always eojoyed a lib ertl patrnnnge, and a rare opportunity la o2?rH to parties wishing to engage in that Fur fresh groceries go to the Sugar Bowl. There are now 73 teachers In attendance st tbe Ebensburg Normal school. This is greater tban the number enrolled before the irbool opened and there are yet a number if te hers from the boroughs in tbe south of tr.e ci a:ity bo are still engaged in teaching w!m will enU-T at tbe middle of the term. At tr;e Assignees sale of the real estate it IL i, lii-es J. Lloyd, deceased, on Sat uriij ia.-t, tbe old homestead on the dia D'T.d pnrcba-ed ty Messrs. V. S. Bar ter A Lru. ft r ti e f uru of J3.500. It is said trst the Messrs Barker contemplate the tr-ctli)!i of a fine business block on the cor se: in tl e Lear future. M ) nald at Loretto, Pa., wants 3000 lb. tfl'M, clen, dry wool, for which he will a.,ow tba h'li'iest price In exchange for goods. Edwai 1 Button, alias Bowman, alias Outcry. nn of the Somerset burglars who vis raptured near South Fork last winter, u tried in Livingston county, New York, !t wpt-k for the murder of Em ory Thayer nd acquitted. As e go to press we learn that Mrs. Hnl Co'.. li s, wife of Mr. Thomas Collins, of ti e t::u of 1. A T. Collins railroad con tractor? formerly of ibis place died at Balti Core on TuesHy last. We have not :. ! tl e t:t::e or place of burial but pre-!.::.- t v. . 1 t p at Harrisburg. -'ar c-w In' find has been heard f: n. lirVj- tTie pat week they have f.ij'd i number of pieces on our streets Ir. tie ev-Diri., and under their efficient fcac r, Trufessor Stahl. ar makim? ranid pr ire-i. All they want Is to stick to It and I tfore 1"C4 Ebenshurg will have one of the bft tarn's in th- State. j Dr. J. B. Noonan, of St. Lawrence, has I f-r:'..a.e1 tbe leasehold and fixtures of the ! Eictmnze Ho'el In Chest Springs, from Mrs. t II rie, and will hereafter conduct that well j fcwri h(,?te!rie. The Doctor will make an ! oi.iglng and aeommodating landlord and ! li keep a fir-t-o!as house. -The Brm I (,f rardons met on Tuedsday jta llarrlsburg, and after hearing the case of Mlcha.-l J. Cooper, formerly of Oit spring.-, this county, but sent to the fenitcct.ary for larceny from Potter coun ty, tpid Uf rase for further advisement. -Mis, Kmiiy Litzinger and Miss Mary wsertg, of Ebensburg, says Tuesday's Al tio Ttnv, arrived in the city yesterday : : oor,, the furmer to tarry for a time, and t lit er to continue her journey to Holll-i'.-'burgla the afttrrnoon, whither she has y.r.e v. resame her studies at the Tonnjj 11. M Seminary. 1 Sup reme Court ha? log decided that m 18 constitutional, the State 5 are firfurlnj on tne Increase in the vW r-yerjue which the enforcement of the "' :il rnu-e. Chief Clerk McCamant of j'- Aum,r-fieneral'a office, tbinks that the fcc4 tray reach $1,500,000. I'oder the 0 1 ct the revenue was 1500,000. -Aether shipment was made by the ml 'tr t Li:i7 to their brother miners tn J-a'tale la.t week. It consisted of flour, Merits, etc.. and was consigned to 'xon. The total weight of tbe ' - f'n-AsMed was nine thousand and VTi-My.9PTt.n pounds, on which ail freight This '-'Ury donation of pruvis' J an.ntH makes fifteen t islotis sent within thousand aeven rt-l ar,d two t.ouiuls. i731,r' Ju"" Mriu"atter of Cambria town " '-r Into town on Saturday afternoon '? 1 ! near tr;e Diamond. While at- t-g tn mmih- business through town a 0 t:a1 been staying around the week or ten days previous stole tn fr.r r "f llUt'cf frfim t.h maonn nA nM It t t 't U fc "tores- Aftr Poelng of the ' u'-t for parts unknown and has B'-' n .cfn since. iv.ir-y, soa OI 1- jveiiey, 01 iun & en-ali village situate about two '-'hean r,f (lallltzin, met with an ?-' II . . 1 j 1 j 1 1. j v 1. .1 -. -t was eninlovert an a Hrlver In 1 Sorter's mines at that place. t' afA 'lult an(1 WPr coming out of 1 V'f ft ,arKP faM of 'te crushed ; ','e""y to tf,e ground. Among other! lie rect-lved was a fracture of the i U-t T,",r,:tJprg, of Huntingdon, an j r'' 'nan. became infatuated some j 1.;? wi,!l the lli-f tiiat he had discov- j . " me, ami ever since has endear- ' , irotect his mineral from Imaginary ! - - j- Monday week he went to the rlie believed his mine toexKt. ; ,: '"'s from Huntingdon, and was : t .', n by thp furious rain and ball storm , ft' f'vt'ring. Nothing was seen or heard j -itev"''1 F1'1y wf"'n 1B w"8 found ly- ' y a 8lrpara "f water and partly t. I', n.ii.l He lay just as he had falten ; . ', """''r,'d and was in an utterly ex- ! "'ition. He n.ay recover. HOW P ajn Black Jerseys at P am Blnck Jersy9 at Plain Black Jerseys at Double Breasted Childmn-a ri-i . tmoroiaerea in cream and garnet,) f 5.73. vnuaren s I lam Jerseys, blue and cardinal, from 75 cents np to tl l2-Soroething nice. Children's Polka Dot, Vest Front, blue and cardinal, from fl.25 to fl 62i Beautiful. Big Stock of all A thin film of Ice was formed on stand ing water m this place on Monday morning. It appears to be the prevailing opinion of all persons with whom we hare talked that the froht on Monday morning did little or no damage. The Normal Literary Society cf the Ebensburg Normal School meets In Armory Tlall on Friday eyening of each week for literary cnltnre. The exercises consist In debate, recitations, orations, mntdc, referred questions, etc. The meetings are open to all interested Interested In literary exercises. The largest bunch of bananas ever brought to this place, says the Huntingdon News, haa been received by Mr. T. M. Speece. the West Huntingdon grocer. It contains over three hundred and twenty-five bananas, many of which are eight Inches In length, and weighs one hnndred and ten pounds. Mr. Speece's store has been thronged at night with curious sight-seers who view thle "Jumbo" with wonder. Robert O. Brett, rrotbonotary of Cen tre county, died at his home In Bellefonte, on Thursday morning of last week. lie was aged 41 years and 2 months. lie leaves a wife and six children; Summer visitors are already making In quiries for accommodations and in a short time our town will be filled with people wishing to benefit their health by breathing onr pare mountain air. People In search of bargains should go to John Owens' store on Iligh street, where dry goods, dress goods, boota and shoes, groceries and provisions, can always be got at bottom prices. It was announced In St. John's (Catho lic) church at Altoona at latp mass on Sun day last, that the congregation comprises about 750 families, or a total of between 3.500 and 3,600 members. When to this Is Is added the membership of St. Mary's (German) church East Side, the grand total of Catholics In that city cannot he lpss than from five to six thousand, or nearly If not quite one-fonrth of the entire population. On onr fourth page will be found the list of lands advertised for ale by the Treas urer of Cambria county for unpaid taxes. Those of onr readers who are Interested in the sale should preserve this paper, as we j will publish It but once, and that as an Item 1 of news, not as a paid advertisement. In ! pursuance of the doctrine that "to the vic tor belongs the spoils," a maxim that we firmly believe In, our Republican eotempo raries, the TTerald and Tribune will be paid for giving it the necessary publication, while the balance of us will hope for better luck the next time, and for the present try j to look happy. Items from oalport Since my last "Issue" a mighty change foi the better In a business way ba9 taken place In our midst. The rair.es are all working now and one Of them rnns double turn. Mr I. M. Elliott was the first operator to Increase the wages of his men, and he Is re warded bv ordera for all the coal he can ship. An additional force of thirty men , was put on the night tnrn at his mine this j week. j Tbe red glare of the coke ovetis Is again j to be seen In the heavens as evening ap-! prorehes, thus proclaiming that our part of j the strike is over. The miners are a credit to the place, as well as to themselves, for the gentlemanly j way the conducted the strike. They were all self sustaining, no fighting or boisterous conduct on the streets, while each one has j some little Improvement at his home to j show that while off work at Ihe mine he I still was not idle. All other branches of industry here are np and at it, and when we reach another pay-day Coalport will rank financially with any town of Its size in the State. The traveling showman with his 1 uncn and Judy visited ns last week, and Judging from the appearance of Judy's mug. she at least has punched enough. Next in order comes the rope walker, and considering that the Professor had spent 20 hours in the "cooler" previous to the performance, he really did well. From here he went to Irvona and fared still worse, hlft bead hav ing come In contact with a billy that left an ugly mark. Tbe C. C. R. R. Is now making regular trips dally, and under the management of aueh men as Ehrenfeldt, Quartz, Farren, Gibbs A Grant, the road bids fair to be a success. We bad tbe pleasure last week of receiv ing a brief but to ns pleasaat visit from Our time honored friends, Lilly and Langbein, of your place. Come again, gentlemen, you shall have tbe freedom of the town. There are many Cambrians tn business here, viz : A. C. Buck A Co., Jery Wilbur. Joe Durbln. S. Weakland. Albert Flick, Joe Rhoddy. and Al narber. They are all making a liv ing out of It and perhaps a little more. I am told that the Catholic fair will open about the first of July. This will be a grand affair, and all will be welcomed. The usual amount of articles are up for chances, and tbe only way to win is to Invest. What has become of the Ebensburg excursion party to this place; don't give it up. Tbe trip would save untold Doctors' bills, with the pleasure thrown In. Tbe estimable wife of Capt. F. M. Flanl gan, who has many relatives In Cambria county, Is seriously 111 at ber home In this place, with but slight hopes of her recov- X. ery. Notwithstanding much Is said about the Importance of a blood-purifying medicine, possibly the matter has never claimed your serious attention. Think of it now IL by usjngAyer's Sarsaparilia, you avoid scrofula, and transmit health to your offspring, thank us for the suggestion. For Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Cramp nd Colic there Is no remedy superior to the genuine Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil. For The "Freeman." Mn. Editor --I was Informed on Tues day last that a report Is In circulation at Portage and in Its vicinity, that while 1 was at that place on last Friday week I stated in a conversation at Jesse McGough's hotel, that a coal miner ought not to be paid his wages oftener than at the end of every two months. I have no acquaintance with the person who Invented this story and started It on Its travels In a locality where the min ing of coal Is carried on extensively, giving employment to a large number of men. and which Is, therefore, calculated to Injure me In the Legislative campaign now In pro gress. I simply desire to say to the miners at Portage, through the Freeman, that the charge Is false -basely and meanly false. I had no conversation whatever with any per son either in Jesse MKJough's hoU?l or any where els at Portage about the payment of coal miners' wages, and never enter tained or expressed the view In reference to that question which the report referred to falsely attributes to me. John S. Rhet EU-nsburg, May 21. MANY STYLES (Special value at every price quoted.) Let us mention a few of them : SO I Plaited Back Jerseys at - . - 1.30 7 Plaited Back (stand-up collar) Jerseys - 2.00 10 Extra Plain Back Jereeys at I 00 5 Plaited Back Jersevs at 2.00 8 Polka Dot, Plain Black Jerseys at - - 2.00 11 Narrow Plaited Yoke Jerseys at 1 25 6 Plaited Back rtnrn down finllnrWprsPvs - 2.00 9 Extra Plaited Back Jersevs at - 2.25 I 12 Plain Front Plaited Back Jersevs at 13 Box riaited Jerseys at - 2.87 14 Braided Ve3t Front Jerseys at - 3.00 EnbrnMiirui Vu ir..n t . . . . . . kinds of Shawls PROMOTIONS). Following is a list of promotions in our public schools : FriyniC rlaM, room .Vo. 1 lofl class, room Ko 1 TtobMe Bolsinger. Gertie ITill. Amy Tlhbott, Leo. Lnttringer, Davis F.vans, F.rnest Weaklen. Annie Owens. Fannie Kerr, Walter Jones. Lidle Lndwig, Bessie James, narrv Evans, ITerbie Evans, Julia Brown. Rhodn Ritter. Frrnn Ii to A class, room Xo. 1. John Rit ter. Walter McCaslln. Ollie Davis. Carl Dick, Willlo Evans. Alice Weaklen, Victoria Brown, Edith Evans, Jennie Evans, Willie Peach. Willie Loighty, Annie Hov. Maud Shinefelt. Lizzie Gntwald, Annie McBreen, Peter Lndwig. Artie Davis. Dellie Chnt. Joseph Lnttringer. Charlie Davison, ITarry Connell. Henry Lndwig, Nelson Brown, Charley Seehler. From A class room 1. to B class, room 2 Albert Maclt, James nv. Donald Shi.e irairer. Ollle Connell. Celestlne Heitehn, Mav Griffith. Datsv Corbln. Blanche Folsotn, Alma Ropensteel. Irwin Gant. Philip Shoe maker. Calvin Port. Ada Jones, AlieeJor.es, May Davis. Emilv Davis. Mvrtle James, Marv Nipple. Stella Creery, Char'ie Evans. From D class to A class, room 2 Monica Murry. Aggie James, Sadie Bolsinger, Llewelvn Owens. Charlie Howell. Maud Shoemaker, )I11 Stongh, Ford Davis, (iertie Prnner. Maud Richardson. Morgan Evans, Butler Roberts. Charles Dow, John noy, Lewis Evans From A class room 2 to B class, room 3 George Thomas. Katv Rowland, Annie Mills, Joseph Mack. Alex Corbln. John Thomas, Gertie Larimer. Flnrla Mills. Fred Jones, Edgar Evans, John Strayer. Saddle Nipple, Preseott Davis. Amos James, Cora Evans, Madge Lang. John Ontwald. From B class, room 3. to A class, room 3 Rav Jones, Charlie Port, Nora Luiwlg. Lizzie Nipple. Aggie Owens , Nonie Lnt tringer John Malonev, Walter Shoemaker, Milt Bolsinger. Walfie. Bolsinger, Miriam Lndwig, Charlie Weaklen. From A class, room 3, to B class, room 4 Katv Lntrlnger, Emmet Davis, Minnie Sechler, Jlmmie Dick. Minprva Lelghty, Annte Malonev, Alice Maloney. Charles Proner. Maggie McCabe. Frank James. Morgan rinehw. John James, Staunton Davis. Maud Zahm. From B class room 4. to A class, room 4 Harry Hasson. Iieonard Jones. Alice Davis, Lncy Ontwald, Eddie Lnther, Delia Folsora, Katy McBreen, Annie Crouse, Charles Dongherty, James McCane. From A class, room 4 to B class, room 5 nershell Davis, Olln Barker, Sherman Mason. Will Jnnpa Tlplpn Mnrrnr. Affdn. Mrprs, Nnnie James. From B tlass room 5. to A class, room 5 Cor Pvis, Opo Evans, rhilip Lnttringer, Fmnk ConneM. Ed. Bolsinger. landing of A class, room 5 Ira Davis, 03-5; Herman Jones, 93 3; (ieo. Kinkead. 93 3; Fannip Richardoon, 93-3; Izora Davis. 93; Jessie fltll, 92: Rosa German, 90-5; Maggie Myers. 90-4; Kate Evans. 90-3- Criss Shan non. t0. Oeo Dick. 89. Bert Davis. R9; Ells. Evan. R8: Herman ConneM, 87 7; Milt Con nell, 87-6; Thannie Davis. 86-6; Annie Blair. R5; Ada Onfflth, 84-3; John bcanian, iv; Lizzie Schettlg, 80. Those pupils who were not examined In all branches will be given another opportu nity. J. W. Leech. HARRIAUE E.ICF.NSF.S ISafEl). The following marriage licenses wire Issned by the Clerk of the Orphans Court during the woek ended Wednesday, May 19, i Oeonte W. Hershberger and Naomi B. Rise- i llnir of Johnstown I . . T' T ,k .h i0.i. - !. .r i Michael J. Luther ana (tussle r-- O Hara, or Munstcr township. Oeorire A. Cnrlhtme. St. Ann-istlno, and Rose F. Warner, St. Lawrence. Henry H. Burk and Mary Dlvely, of Wllmore. Married. LT'THEK 0'HARA.--At the Church of the H.ilv Nnme Ii Fbersbtirir on Tuesday, May 18, IxfcS, by Kev. Thomas Walsh, Mr. Michael Lu ther to Miss Unasie O'Hara niEi. HrTAMAMY. Iled at bis residence In Lilly on Saturday .May lfltn. 188r), Mr. Timothy MeTam- I any airod about 70 years. i PAKKISH. At the reiiden'e or Mr. E. I. O'- ; Hara. near Cresson, May 18 lSs. Miss Ellen ' Parrlsh, dauirhtiT fif Joseph and Catharine . Parrlsh, deceased, of Munster township. I She was ever a zealous and practical -athollc. j fortified by the Sacraments of our most Holy He- ; Ilirlen, aad a perfect resignation to the will of i (od, she passed peacefully from this world of toll i and care to meet ber Redeemer. May she rest In I peace. FLT'NKETT. At V,. Ms residence In Tunnel Hill on Moodav. May 17th. !!. Mr. Thomas Plunk- ett, atred 69 years. The deceased was a native ol County Meath, Ireland, and came to this country In 1848. and af ter residing about five years at Harrlsburs; came to Tunnel Hill, where he married and continued to reside up to the time of his death. He leaves a wile and lonr sons to survive him, all of whore, reside at Tunnel Hill. He was a eood husband, an affectionate father and a kind and oblinlnic nela-hbor, and his death Is deeply resetted. His remains were burled on Wednesday lost. In the CathMIe cemetery at Tunnel Hill. Peace to his ashes. OSBOKNE. Died at his home la Tpper Yoder township, on Saturday May lftlh 1SS8, Mr. Oeo. W. Osborne, aned 79 years. The deceased wag born In Lancaster county. Pa. Novembor 11, 1811 and afterwards moved with tls parents to Westmoreland oounty. When ;oun be clerked for several years In a store In New Alexandria and afterwards remeved to Ohio. In 1840 he removed to Johnstown, and ho resided in that place or Tlelnlty with the exception of a few years that he resided In New riorence where he removed la 1R50, np to the ttme of his death. He had been engaged In merchandlslnsj lor a number of years In Johnstown, and had amassed consid erable propert y, but durinit his latter years had resided on his farm In tpper Yoder township. He was one of the oldest oltlxens ol Johnstown and always boro anjunblemlshed reputat on. Pear to his ashes. Hook Jl !!. Godey's Lady's Book for June presents raanv attractive featurea. The first Is a beautiful fiontispiece illustration called Loves Confession," a copy of a celebrated French picture. This Is made more attrac tive as illustrating a cleverly written t,tory by Angus' De Hnbna, called "The Ro mance of a Rose." The fashion rlate is more tban a beautiful illustration of hand some summer costumes, it is a real picture. A variety mt fashions for snmmer styles are jrlven Id biack, and an attractive double col ored work paee. "A Coronet of Thorns." byJ. V. rrichard, gains in interest each month as It progresses. Tbe well wiitten story, "Hastings Retreat," is concluded In this number, and comes to a happy ending. "His Atonement," by Lilian Dynevor Rice, "Daisy," a poem by Charles Henry Haynes, "A Bunch i.t VioU-ts" by L. S L., etc, etc., complete a most attractive number, to be read while enjoylue the soft aoutehrn bntezes. Gndey mows better each month as the year progresses. This numbef com pletes tli one hundred and twelfth volume. The subscription price for Godky'b Lady's Book is f 2.00 per year. la your Liver out of Order, Then la vour whole system deranged the blood Is Impure, the breath offensive, you have headache, feeCianguid, dispirited and nervous, have no appetite, your sleep is troubled and unf resiling. To prevent a more cerious condition, take at once a half tb!e'pMniul of Simmons Liver Regulator, three timt-s a day it will soon restore the bealtny action of the liver, bowels and kid neys. I recommend Simmons Liver Regulator to all my friends, as 1 have personally known It to cure all liver disorders and sick head ache. A. Meiikitt, Beverly, N J." The new patent seats and desks purchased by Supt. Strayer. have been placed In the school, providing comfort and convenience for the Students. Tne rfesks are of the cele brated Keyestor.e and Paragon make for which Mr. M. D. Bearer of Eoensburg is aent. OF JERSEYS DO at LOW FIGURKS. "Lovers fovf and maidens five : a pto kt of the ai.i.echest mountains," by Jrnr Chambers. Price 25 cents. Phil adelphia : Porter Coates. This love story of Cresson Springs reawa kens all the old fascination that a visitor to that beantlfnl mountain resort has experi enced. Tbe weird and romantic localities are described in a gay and vivid manner ; many of tne lost tales of the Alleghenies have been rescued from oblivion and upon the pretty thread of a love tale a valuable collection of historical and topographical In formation has been grouped. A really novel Idea Is the foundation of the story. Four young men go to Cresson to pass a summer month and they find four charming girls. At first there is harmony ; but a firth girl, entirely outside the group, resents a slight that has been put upon her and suc ceeds in disorganizing the party to such an extent that only one conple marry as they originally hoped. Some admirable pictures of clever yonng women are drawn, and sev eral keen hits are made regarding the soci ety young woman, who manages her pa rents. It Is In every way a clever and read able volume One can enjoy tt at a sitting. The fifteen original pictures by J. B. Sword. N.A .and F. C. Schell give it additional valne. Many crisp epigrams are scattered through the "pages that would well repay quoting, but it would be unfair to our read ers to deprive them of the pleasure they will derive in picking out the bright sayings for themselves. To them we say : "Fall to, yon have an enjoyable feast before you." BROIVN'S IRON BITTERS WILL CURE HEADACHE INDIGESTION BILIOUSNESS DYSPEPSIA NERVOUS PROSTRATION MALARIA CHILLS and FEVERS TIRED FEELING GENERAL DEBILITY PAIN in the BACK & SIDES IMPURE BLOOD CONSTIPATION FEMALE INFIRMITIES RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA KIDNEY AND LIVER TROUBLES FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS Thm Genuine hu Trada Mark and croacsd Red lines oa wrapper. TAKE NO OTHER. Court Proclamation. Whereas the lion. Robert L. JohnRton, President of the Court of Common Pleas of the 47lh Jndicial District cnniistinn of the county of Cambria, and the llou. John Flanigan and the rion. Joseph Masters, Asso ciate Judges of Cambria county, having is sued their precept bearing date the 7th day of September, 1SRJ5, to me directed for hold ing a court of Over and Terminer, (reneral I itrnwry ann var""r sessions oi ui Peace in Ebensborg for the county of Cam- bria and to commence on the first Monday , x . . . , , 0.10 j of June belne the 7th day of June, 1R8, I i and to continue two weeks. I Notice is hereby elven to the Coroner, I Justices of the Peace, Aldermen and Cnn- stables of said county of Cambria, that they be then and there in their proper i persons at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day with their records, Inquisitions, exami nations and their own remembrances to do I those thlniis which to their offices appertain to be done, and those who are bound In re I coanizanccs to piosecufo against the persons I that are or shall be In the lail of Cambria i county, be then and there to prosecute , acainst thftn as shall be Jnat. Giv-n nnrlsr my hand and sl at Klens I burof, th 8th day of May in the year of onr . Lord issr, and the one hundred and tenth ' year of the Independence of the United States. I JOSEPH A. GRAY, Sheriff, j Ebensburfi. May 8, 1886. Thotiaanda Nay No. Mr. T. W. Atkins. Girard. Kan., writes: "I never hesitate to recommend yor Elec tric Rltters to my customers, tney give enMre satisfaction and are rapid sellers." Electric Bitters are the purest and best medicine known and will posi'.ively cure Kidney and Liver complaints. Purify the blood and regulate the howl. No family can afford to ! be without them They will save hundreds of dollars In doctor's bills every sear. Sold a, fifty cents a bottle by E. James. T 1CENSK APPEICATIOS. M J 1 The folliiwlnif persons have filed petitions for j licerse with the Clerk ol Quarter Session of Oam- bria cniinly. to be presented to the Court on Mon day, June 7. ISM. I allrhit rowsssir. C. A.McOnlre Tavern. CARROLTOWSI BOROUOH. John Olaser Eating; Honse. ( LRARriaLD TawHSHir. Oefrue Harbor Eatlns; House. fOSRSAI SB BOROt OH jst. WARD. siarah Cavn:uirh Tavern. OAIX1TIIN BOROCOR. Patrick Metiann Tavern. OAI.L1TCI TOWSHHI P. Alfred Miller Eating House. RI'MH HKB11.L. TOWSSH1T. Wm. Eraser F.atlna- Honse. H. A. SHOEMAKER. Clerk. Cleru"s Office. I Ebensburg, May 17. ls". TOTICE. Is hereby lven that the followlnn account has been filed in the t'oort or Com mon IMcas ol t ambrta Co. a., and will be con firmed bv said Court on Ihe first Monday of June net. unless cause be shown to the contrary. First and partial acecunt ol Jacob J. Weaver, assignee of Hiram f rum. H. A. SHOEMAKER. Froth', Prothonotary's offlcs. I Ebensbnrir, May 17, lsa. ( St. FORV LK A valuable Hotel property known as the Blair Heuse. situated in the West ward of Ebensbunr Pa. For fnrtiier particulars rail on or address the undersigned. JOHN A. BLAIR. F.bensburx. M-iy 17, 189. N OT I C E. To the heirs and leiral representatives of Fran cis X. Christy, deceased. Take notice, that an Inqnest will be held at the late residence of Fran cis X. Christ,, deceased, in the township of Oal litzln. in tho county of Cambria, on Friday, the 4th day of Juno next, at 9 o'clock In the forenoon of that day. for the purpose of mnktntc partition ot the real estate of said decelent to and among hlshe'rsand lcfral representatives. If the same can be done without prejudice to or Sfmllinft- of the whole ; otherwise. t value and appraise the same a-eordlnir to law. at which time and place you are required to attend If yon think proper. JOSEr'H A. ORAY. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Ebensburu, Pa. May is 4t alesme WANTED to canva s for tbe sale of Nursery Stork ! Stc.-idv employment miarrtlled. N41 AH Y AXD KXPKaiSES PAID. Apply at onre. statinif aire. Hefer to this paper.) 4hnai Brnthers, Koclieslvr, N. Y. May al, Sa 2in. f&1 PRCTfQw, PrllLAOiUTA. rand Prl- tlelal. Irta. la Ask your firo er for it. Wm. lreylopivrl.M fr., 2"S hiTth Front stni t, rillLAI'tLI'll I I' rfe'Cil GABLE & CO. KEEP? 15 Extra Plain Vest Front Jerseya at - ADDRESS WILLIAM F. GABLE &CO., 1402 KLEVEXT1I A VEXUE, ALTOONA, PA. Sheriff's Sales. HY Vlrtoe of Sundrv Writ of Fieri Fii-1i. alias Klert Fct and Levar". FaiMm, l?ti'd fnt of the -ourt of (.'nmmon Pleas of I'amtTta l'a and to me directed, there will be exposed tn Pub lic Sale at the Court Houpe In Ebensbiirg, Pa., on MONDAY. JUNE 7, 1S86, at lp.m., the following Real Estate, to wit: All the rta-ht. title and lnteret of Beniamln Keen", of. In ana to all that eertaln piece or par. rel of land mtnate In the townhlp of White. :am!rla 3o.. Pa., bounded on the north and wNt l)T land lormerly owned by Charles Kan atead. dee'd., on the aooth and et S land of Adam Eash. containing 10 acres more or le? havtnir thereon erected a two-tory L(t Houie and Frame istaMa, now In the occupancy of Bon jamln Beers. Taken In execution and to b told at the ult of Perry Troxell. Alao all the rlaht, title aad Interest of Koland IIxon. r-f. In and to all that eertaln piece or par eel of land altnate In Reade townanfp, "amhr1a Co. Pa., described a follow : Commenclnir at an oak corner and runnlna- north 20 perches to a stoTro pile, thence east i.erches to a doit wrmd. thence snnth 18 perches to a stake, tbence west yl perches to place of Itel nnlna-. al(o1nina lands Of .1. M . Troxen. John Heer. Mary Krlse and others containing Six Acres and one hundred and eleven perches more or less, having thereon erected a one-story in house and loa: stable, now In the occupancy of Rowland Dixon. Takpn In execution aad to be sold at the tult of Perrr Troxell. Alto all the rla-ht. title and Interest of A. T. Plndle. of. In an to all that certain piece or par cel of land situate tn tbe township ef Blaektlck, Cambria (.. Pa., pounded bv lands of .lohn Fer ftnson, Iavld Darts. Peter Waicner. Robert Fer Knsen and Isaac Wlss1n-er. containing; 120 acres and 1 Ml perches and allowance, havlne thereon erected a two-story stone house and frame barn, not now occupied. Taken In elocution and to be sold at the suit of Peter Ontwald. Also all the rla-ht, title and intemst of Andrew Zolnor. of. In and to all that certasn lot or piece of land sltuata In Carrolltown borough. Cambria Co.. Pa., Jrontlna feet on Main Street, and artjntnlnw land of Joseph Zolner. Sr., on the north and east, and lot of J. W. Owens on the south, and eontalntnr about one lot of around: said bulldlna- Is a dwelling honse of two stories, having; a front of 18 feet and a depth of 26 teet, and a helarht of IS feet. Taken In execution aad to be sold at the suit of William Cole. WTEKMS OF SAr,E: One third ol the pur chase money be paid when the property Is knocked down, and the remaining two-thirds on the con firm at 'on of tbe deed. JOSEPH A. (1KAT, Sheriff, Sheriff "s Offloe. I Ebensbunr, May 11. 18S8. Hy virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias, VnJ. Expnn. and alias Vend. Expon. Issued out ol the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria Co., and to me directed therp will be exposed to public sale at the Mansion House In Johnstown, Pa., on SATURDAY. JUNE 5, IPSO, at 1 p. m. the following Heal Estate, to wit : All the rlirht. title and Interest ol Charles Kelley, of. In and to all that certain lot of jrronnd situate In the township of Ooneraauirh. O-imhria Co., Pa. fronting on the Frankstown Kond. or an alley on the west, and running back to an alley on the east, adiolntns? lot of Kvan A. Lloyd on the north, and lot of lames Boyle on 'he south. of Taken In execution and to be sold at the suit Mary Winn. Also all the rlirht. title and Interest of William S. Patterson. of. In and to all that certain two Ints of uround sltnate In the town'hlp ol Stonv Creek . Cambria Co., Pa., frantlnaj on the Bed lord Pike on the south, and runnlna-bak to an allev nn I the north, sdjolnlns; lot of Cambria Iron Co. on the east and Street on the west. Taken In execution and to be sold at tne suit of Jacob Trelts. Also all the rlirht. title and tnteost of John and Anna Andrews. of. In and to all that certain lot. of around situate In the 2nd War ! of Johns town. Cambria 4 Jo.. Pa., fronting; on River Street on the west, and runnlna back to an a'ley en the east, adiotninv an alley on the south and Thomas iunrj u iiirr unrin. iitihr: i.ii"r-iii -itrti m story Irame house, nnw In the occupancy of Thr. Itavls and Samuel Htta. ami a one-story frame hrose. now In tbe occupancy of John Andrews. Taken In execution and to be sold at the suit of Charles Brlxner. rt I' mt urn riKnv, aim iiiiT-rcr-i n uitKiii A. Peterson, of. In and tn all that certain lot of . Kround situate In the village of Oelstown. In the ! township of Klchland Oamb-ts Co., p fror.tlnr i on Ihe Johnstown and Bedford iike on the nor'h , and rnnnlns: back to lot of Htt-v Eiehensler on I thesonth. and adjolnlnr lot of lier.ry F.iclicnslcr ; i on the ws.t and lot of Adam Netrour on the east, j I bavlnir thereon erected a one and a half srory : I ley honse and plank stable now In tho occupancy i ' of Rinard Wayner. J Taken In execution and to be sold at the suit . of Jacob .laeohy. j Also all the rlirht. title and Interest ef Wilson ! i EtchHon of. In and to all that certain lot of '. a-ronnd situate In the 1st Ward of Johnstown ! Boromrh. Cambria county. Pa., trontlDic on T'n- , I Ion Street on the east, and mnnlnn back to Stony ; ireek river en the west, adjoining lot of Henry . : Widershlne on the North and Vine street on the j , south, havlntt thereon erected a two story plank I i house and plank stable, ow In trie oecnpancy ol j Joseph Wilson. I Taken In execution aad to be sold at the suit ol ' . John Brady. Also all the rlqht. title and Interest of Foster W. Iavls. of. In and to all that certain lot ol Kround situate In the vlUaire of Morrellville, , lower Yoder township. Cambria county. Pa., fronttna- on the west on Chandler St. and runnlna ; baclytoaa alloy on the east, having an alley on the tiorth, and fnt of (Icorifc Adams on tbe South, ,' havinir. thereon erected a two-story plank bouse i and outbuildlnKS, now Id the oeeupuncy of F. W. IHvls. 1 Taken In execution and to be Sold aS the suit Jarne.T. Isunean. TERMS OF SALE: One-third of the pnr chae money to be paid when the property Is knocked down, aed the remaining two-tnlrds on the confirmation of the d-ed. .IOSEPH A. OKAY. Sheriff. Sheriff's OfBce. Ebensburs;, May 10, M TRIAL. LIST .TITXE TERM 1886. FIRST WEEK. Strayer et. al. vs. FTvnn et. al. SECOND WEEK. Cronse rs. Faust. J. S. Oil 5o. vs. Olenn. Ivory vs. Mc4'ullouih. McMIUIn A Co. vs. Shoemaker. Haunt vs. Tonkin. Myers Ex'rs vs Martin. Moorhead vs. Wlnitard. Bennett vs. Korlnir. JJ Slrayer vs. Miller et. m. Oram ts. Klttanntnx Ins. Co. Flenner vs. Flenner. nse MeOonlirle vs. Myers. Same rs. Thomas. MeCauley vs. P. R. K. Co. Richardson vs. Luther. Snrns vs. P. R. K. Co. Flick vs. IkHlson. Hill rs. Ream. Strayer vs. Burns. Reed vs. Thomas. Sheerer vs. Haves, (tannins: . Fl'iharris. Ie vn. Onset i. , Mqrphv vs. Trout. Poland vs. Hayes. H. A. SHOEMAKER, Prothonotary. FTOtaonotary s i iftlos. i Ebensburg, May 10, ISKfi. UDITOR'S KOTICE. The UDderslaned Auditor, appointed bv the Court of Common Pleas of Cumbria -ountv. tot reriOrt diStrlbllttnn nf th llinrl In thm han.Ta r.t the Sheriff aristnr from tbe sale of the real es- ' tnte ol John Ieonard. In l end. Krhon. No f5 I March Term. law. hereby srlves notice that he, will sit at his OITlce In the hornnifh of Ebensbanr t Pa. on .VaftiraViy. May t:'th, !. at ten o'clock a.' I m , for the purpose ol ttendlns; to the duties of ! said appointment, at which time anil place alii persons interested shall attend or be debarred I irom comma in on said fund AI.VI.N EVANS. Andttor Ebensbn ;, May 14, 16 St. N OTICE. lo the heirs and leval representatives ef Ellas Baker, deceased. Take notice, that an Inrjnest will be held at the late residenco of Ellas Baker deceased. In the tawnship of Jackson. In the county of Cambria, on Thursday, the nd dav ol Jure next, at one o'clock In the afternoon of that day, lor the parpoee of mxklns; partition el the real estate ol said decedent to and anionic hts heirs and leiral representatives, if the ame can be done without prejudice to or spolllnu of the whole : otherwise to value and appraise the same aceordlna to law. at which time and place Ton are required to attend If vn think proper JOSEPH A. OKAY. Sherlfl 's f Ifflee, Ebenshurn Fa. Sheriff MayT-88 4t. One Nioht awhile ao Jolin I.avtnn, who tups the main line hont train fYero BomUiti, rme on my pnsrlne sick ss dpath. Hp was so feverish anl hpi vnn hp almost crtpd. C'hopr up Jntin," says I, "and I'll fix yru In a j'ffv, and I cave him a tzoorl doc of Dr. Kennpdy'a "Favoritp IJpmeily." Ha went im 2"kinI Fitts, En - to bed. Two days after I aw h strong as a butcher. 'That' the railroad man,' he said." Daniel gineer Old Colony Railroad. yiREIKIl FARMS V circular. A. O. I Mild Climate. Cheap bomee. Northern CiJonv Sn,l tn. BUSA, t'eatraUa. Va. G EO. M. READE, ATTOKNEY-AT-T.AW, EBR!BBrR Office on Centre ftrcct. ti:: i:ih Pa 2. 50 2 73 2.62 3 00 ; Assignee's Sale ! OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. I BY vlrtrie of an order of the Court of Common I leas ofcambrla County, to me directed, I will offer at Public Sale on tne premises, at 1 o'clock D. m.. on Friday, May 21, 1886, ; the following described Real Estate: All that certain piece or parcel or land sltnafe i partly In L.iy Boronirh. and In Wnshlnaton ! Uwnshlp, In said county, adjoining lands of ; Mcholas Hehe, Jeremiah Mc'ronlir le s estate i Mary McOouich and others , czmtalnimc be the same more or less. The abnve descrbed piece of land Is In area t part improved, under cultivation, andhas there on erected a two-story Frame Dwelling House, Stable and other outbuildings, and has an or chard of excel tent fruit thereon. Tbe aboTe described land Is situated in Lilly Borough and Washington township, convenient to the coal operations along the Hue of the road tn those districts, and is TJnder-lnicl AVith Ooul and for that alone Is a very valuable property, in addition to It uses as a running and marke'Mns; I property. And the Asslicnee Is further directed j by the order of Court to sell the property as a 1 whole, or to have the rlirht to so parcel the same as will enure to the ndvrvntatre ol the assigned i estate. Tn accordance therewith theproperty has ' been partly laid out In lots, located In the hor- I oui(h of Lilly, and provision made for proper 1 streets and alloys, to make the lots so laid out de sirable hulldinit lots, in the said borf uirh A plot i or plan thereof cm be seen at the residence of i Prudence M. and Raenael C. Oeorve, on the ! premises, or at tno omce of William H. Sechler, in Ebensburif. TERMS OF SALE: Five per cent of the amount the property sells for to be paid when the property is knocked down, the remnlnder of one- j third when the sale or sales are confirmed, and I the balance In two equal annual payments there- i aftpr, to be seaured by the tond and mortage of ! the purchaser, with Interest. I PETER I. GEORGE, j AsslKneeof Pru.ience M. and Kachael O.I loorne, April as, ls4t. CARRIAGES, WAGONS & SLEIGHS ; Carriage Making in all its Branches. Pamti 77 - ill f? 9 J. I l7(7t7V mid REPAIHING of ail kinds done ;i the SHORTEST NOTICE and the LOWEST - PK1CES. Also, Pl.ininir. Sawinn and Wood Turn I Inic with Improved machinery. Also, all kinds of I heavy work;done. CnrrlaKe smith shop connected i All 1-nrtles trusting tne with w-,rk will 1 e honor- ably dealt with- All work warranted. ! U. ft. CHT'TE. I r.uei t.DensnurK. October 24. 184. B1 iik;k i.ktting. I 1 1 he Corn mlsslonors of Somerset and Cambria I Oonntles will receive sealoii prpusol? luran Iron 1 K.-ldife r vf-r Stonr.reck in .lis span l'"4 tee In i lenir h tetweer. abutment-1, with a lonrteen Jeet j Kontlway. Also proposals lor two span, (s: n:c ! Hridire) where the public hlithwav leadinic Trim t Iavldvllle, Semert I'oon'v. to (ielftown. Cam- bria Oounty. croses aid stream. Proposals will he received at the Oommlsslon I er's omce Somerset. Pa., until 8 p. m.. May 2f th, : I, when the proposals will l opened in jolr.t . session of the Comi'iis-ioners of Somerset snd ' amlirla Counties, at tbe Commissioner's efnVe , In Somerset, Somerset County. Pa. PETER I't MH AT I.I1, I AKA.M i:. I.KI'EFY. JONAS MiVI.lNTIM'K. Attest tTommtssloners Somcr'n Co. A. J. UlLSXAS. i Clerk JAMES C( ISTUJW. JOHN K1KHY. DAVID HAMILTON", Attet Commissioners t'ambrta Co. 1. A. Mf ilnrnn. I May 14, 1883. Clerk. F INAXCIAL .STATEMENT OF Washisctoh Towivsmr Rosn Hkt afth!t, lor the year ended March Sth, 1S81. Rkrsabd Brpnoos, Superrlsor. Ir. To amount of triplicate Cr. By Exonerations ' Orders redeemed ' c"h paid Inr work. Ac.,,. " Time 8 days and expenses attending at Ebensbur . . . " 4 days at Johnstown . . " 9' 4 day 's service as Supervisor " Duplicate, (are, fco ' Commission on CAh Itnpll. cate " Taxes worked on roads 1137 V 3 0 11 71 31 04 18 OS as w i 63 r.3 ti 874 55 14J4 M Balance due Supervisor OiORds SiROin, Suuervisor, Ir. tl 90 To amount of DiiDlleaSe By Exonerations " Roturned to ( :oioin'rs .. X9 77 a oi 11 2b 1.VJ T VA 00 s s t 4 fW 1 01 u wo " Orders redeemed and cash paid for work 94 day's service as Supervisor " Duplicate and probate 1 day at Ebcnshur and fare. . 1 day at Jchnstow n and hire.. " Tsxes worked on roads t'omm'slon on cab duplicate Balance due Supervisor lA ah: lit I as. Outstandlnii orders 444 W 4 1? AUKBTS. Note of Lilly Rorousrh Balance due by former Sup 11S Oil I.t A I1I1.IT IKS. Ouutandins; Orders (estimated) Liabilities In excess of assets.... .. 11411 93 .. 1M3 SO W". 'be underlaned AaJItors do hereby eertl- ry the above tn bn rorr -l JAMES Ni "ON. l JOHN McTA M AN Y, S Auditors. . . W'M. BRkWN. ) AttN,t : Jacob Uurmwn. T. C. Mayl4-3t IE XtCl'TORT NOTICE. Eet!er testamentary on tbe estato ol Ororice WaltTs, late ol White towtislil p. deceased, hav ing been granted to the nni1ersiitn-d, ail persons Indebted to said estate are roMhed to make par ment without oet.iy. an.i tiirMi- hnviriic olaims against ihe same will present them, properly au thenlioted for rt'l -ment. to CHRISTIAN WALTERS. Executor. White township. Coalport p. )., May 7th, 18--et. A r M 1 M ST R A TOR 'S NT ( TI C E. Eetter. i f a.lmlri.-tration on 'bo est tte of Hot', ert M urray. de'ea-ed . it ol Cambria fon-t1p, havinir been icmnted to ihe und'rslened. notice is hereby (tiven to all persons Indet-ted to said' e'ate to m ikf p-iyni'?tit wiTlicnt. dely. and to those fcv!T.ir. cla;ais airainyt the ,idp to pre-enl theui projierij auteiitbMteil tor se't!emnt to m. i). k; i n .i.i.. Adm1r.lslr.it t oi UmImti. i nrajr, dee'd. Iensburit, l"a., Aprjl !. Ihhvi at. SUB SHailHG PARLOR Opposite X'lOQiain U me, is KuilJinr. HIGH STREET, EBENSBURG PA. ! j. h. gant, Proprietor. neat and coey. IHij towsw i si-iuuwt. I SALARY OR ROWMIfiSinw J iiifl im l , it ri to larivs. t ri.,, . 01 mm i rec.-, nn; Vl;le. I;:fes.kc r-revoiis experv'n r r -i i - :.; il lttLi;nA. A AO., l;rikriln, N. T. ScpS&v y POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. puH ASSEMBLY. WILLIAM LIXTON, of Summit, Subject to deolxlon cf tha itocrU3 PrlmsrlM. March tt, 1SS8. JOR ASSEMltLY. I tnlininr ihtmII w t randMita f'T nnml na tion tnr the AMmN t the injr.a'-fclrjg lmo emtlc Prlnaary I'.irctlon. JOHN S. KHEY. Ebenf tu, Aoril 9th. IVS. gov. Assembly. 7 will be a cxndl.late tor the nomination for Assembly at the comlnn Immocratlc Primary Election. JOHN E. STKAYER. Johnstown. April 2. ls. F or Assembly. DR. .T. V. M MULLEN, OF CLEARFIELD 1 OWN'SIlir. Ke-speet'nllT submitted Caml'la County. April 2. 1 $.. t.e. to the DemocracT ASSKMHLT. JAMES KING, of .Tori rift own. Subioct to tfce decision i f the lemocrntlc Pri maries. May 7th. Hif. JpOTt ASSEMTILY. MICHAEL FITZIIARRIS. OF OALI.ITIX. Sul iectto derision "f t!.-Democratic l'r!iiarle April x. lsto. ASSEMBLY. 1 am a candidate for As"tnhly. II nominated and elected. I would ne mv best efforts to earrv out the provisions of the Constitution of 1S4. and assist in enacting sucb I i as In mr judgment would be hrncfl'-lal to the people. The support 01 my friends 1 respocf u" y rei nested HAMKL M(LArlHLI.". May si, lsa-3. FOB REiHSTEK AM) KECOKDEK. 'Jo thr lrmoTaTi of I'umVw f'otinfy : I hereby annsnnce myself as a candidate for the nom In at ion for tbe otfvc m Konisu r s"d Kecoriler at the ensulot; Iemocrat1c Pr'trarv l'.lertlon. CI-.LKS11E .1. BLA1H. Ebensbnrs;. 1'a.. Feb. 26, lge. T?(K KKOTSTF.K AMI KECOKHFK. 1 7o f fir Itnocrnry of i rtmhria County : I here by announce mysei: a a candidate for tbe office of KK it-r and Kecorder sob-ect to the decision Of the next I'emoeratfe l"rima-T Election. THOMAS Hi IV EK. Cambria towr.shlp, March i, TOK K ROISTER AND HPf IKIIF.K. To the Iem9retic Votrrt of t'ambria County: I herctiy anm once that I am a candidate for the Ietnocrattc nomination for Keglster and Record er, to be made at your next Primary Flection. OEOKOEC. MILLER. Cenemaufrh "aorough, March 13,l"e. JOU TiEOIiTETt AND RECOTtPEU. TETER M'GOUGIT, OF rORTAOE TOWXfnir, Subject to Iemocratlc rules. pi)K MSTKICT ATTOKPi EY. JAM1.S M. WAI.TKUS, OF JOHNSTOWN. Snb'ect to the decision of tbe Democratic Pri mary Election. l March 19. 1. "J'JK KTSTKKT ATTOKNEY. HAHliY O HOSE, Ji iHNSTOWX, PA. Subject to the decision of Iieinocratlc Primaries. March ?. lS'if. JJ'OK PKOT!io:' TAKY.i II. A. SIIOKMAKr.U. Subiect to the Iieuiocratlf Primary Election. (Ebenshurn, Man-h 11, l'.-t.e.) TTOU ritOTIIOXOTARV, .Tnmps C rriil', OF CONEMACOH HOKOT'fJH. Snbectte the decision of the Iennocratlc Irl mary election. F u Porn IIorsE Director. 1 hereby anronnce myself as a candidate for the nominal ion lot l'ir Hi.d--ii 1'lrector. svi,' -t t'i the deciiiim. 01 tba next l-m rArtc I'r1nwry Election. JACOB SHAFFER. Allegheny township. April, i, isca. I 1 1300R nOl'PEDlKFXTOR. fa nil date for tl e rna)irattii lor INmr Huue iMrrtor, n r SK t the dtKToi of the Iniorrmt! rrtTnry K!o-jt;on. JAMES MKLLON TTIK CHECAGO COTTAGE ORCAIM Haa iKalsM a etar.djaM of zoeUenM arhJeh ad mite of no superior. It oontalns every lmprovetnens that tnvwnttvt) fealns, skill aud. mocay can p rodnca. OTJK EVEKTT OBOAN FOB FIVE YEAE3. AIK - '.; -- - --- - - . T a IS TO Theso eieellect OniUii axo c: LriiJ f, .r vol ume, quality rf tc, quick it-i-.i'so. vurlr-y ot combli:at:on, a.-tLUc (Imjs. I .ity in f'.cish. jer tcct coi:iiLructton, i.",a,kln U.uiu tLu iu(Ni attxkt Ive, ornainBU aixi ile-iiraiiln oryaris fa boiuoa, febooia, chuuLra, ltl, soi-icticii, eto. EJT.411t.IHJlEI UEPIT.UIOS, I XE4I ALI D I 4 ILI III.S, MilLI.t.n WOKJiJItN, BE-ST M 4TI.UUL, 00tP.-ir, TEJ 7HS POPULAR ORQAH Instruction irui.s r.nr: Pivo Siooia. Cateiogues and T rice I.irte, application. The Chicago Cottags Organ Co. ClilCAGO. EVERT OKBVThO Owrts a W A COJ Wants UMiri tor. f iJup i like an uml rea. W -igl-s 1stiK.n l'J lbs. i be 1 u-.H'-uv.T fr , i-Vc-ii lu 3 ulAA. Muo la sixes '-3 rt liuimNU mmjrrtn. pla-urrt waffr.ns aiKi buirsrioa. a.nJ f'T SUii;ru-'l r.rcular ar.d I price l .t. Acorits v.ai;d - il!:t::!!. Tt.f;.BF.FH A. CO.. rauuL-tuil Siiiul rm. is-iy HtMt .C'tiru THE BOTTOM IS THE LARGEST STOCK OF HARDWARE EVER OFFERED in the County can be found at my Store. Theso are all Firr-t-Claa Gooils, which were bought for Cash at ro k-''ottoiu yr I lo not buy or keep in stock any Cheap Job Lot or Auction Good:?, anl whatever you buy from me you can rely on bein? worth the money you invest. Owing to an advance I am n.iw ?ellin many goods at much less than I can replace them for, but I shall o-ntinuo to sell at Bottom Price until I am compelled to replenish my stock. When I 'ou W;mt a Cooking or Heating ' Iron, Glass, Trunks and Farming C3-. SZTJIsTTT-'lSTc , r TITGTI STREET, U.GlULSS&GQ.i PITTSBURGH, OTFEB TO THE HUDt TBI. MuCS j IJ1E OF $3.00 SHOES UTUCniRKIX, 3xa iii: m ' Button. English Bats limitation Lacs Cor.grt, J V'Tomm . BI'.ST filT (tKiajSt, wtOf! UIMIVC DOXOOLA Tt, SiOLB i.KiTiirn ot.T:ns au trf, Vslr Marvsnlrd, H. CHILDS & CO., Pittsburgh, Pa." Feb. ! -lj. ROKKUT EVANS, UNDBBTAKBR, AMlMANmCTlREKIH and dealer In all k'.nJs of FT'KMTC kli, llPll!sljllI-rv-, r-A lull line or Ca."kets always tn 1 atiJ.-SH Bodies Embalmed WHEN KEtiriKEH. Apt. : ss Rneklen's Arnica Naive. Thr Bfst Salve In the world for CuU, Bruise , Soi.s, I'icers, Salt Rheum. Favef Sores, Trlter, Chaped Hands, (Jttiibiaint Curtis, pi .1 ail Skin Emotions, and positives ly cures Tiies, or no pay required. It U euaratit.-ed to trive peifwt Bailiif anion, Of money refunded. For sale by E. Jatnea. Fiis AU fits stopped free by Dr. Kline'" Great Xcrve R.-storer. No fits rter first day's use. Maivelous cures. Trehtine and t2 (mi trial bottie free to fit cases. Seud to Dr. Kline, Arch St., Philadelphia, rp A IVI It IIM Hi.-Us-rl Hate? f. r ad- J i.Tf.' !:2 iM H7i tl. i news) I'Ti sent f-ee. lupruoe St., -l ir e-s lib.', p. i..ihi.L a .Y IO It Si a I f -lire r.in-. TKAM EN' I INKS. CI. a Y .WD ll'ir anl Sijeet-lron Work. Se'-on.-l.:m 1 euliies an.) to!iers on hand. Holsv InK enaines nd ma-hinerv a specialty .-"I HI '31 AsCAKLIN. Alli'iil er.v, 'a. (Jan. -.:-ly.) A Life Experience. Remarkable &aS Qulclc cures. Trial Pack-aeee. Beact etamp for sealed particulars. Address Pr. WARD A CO. Louisiana, Ma, STOPPED FREE A.' T-t t'tlf. Insane Person K?t?4 Dr.KUNE S GREAT Nerve Ristobf .'. A T- St N'FPVt IMS VASK I 'f rf f - A t S 'r rt.m 1 A uri asl fir f r asj-r. I re-n.f jn I f. Ui 1 '- t-te? ta I 1 ; r.l- !!.- T.T SITrakl h,V,-e j", 1 fc ' - -'ol't Kl ' N i t, ii At ; s t V!- T -DH.8COTT'9 W :tw Tul Electric Corssts. Ierritr,r rr n. OR. SCOTT. 842 Broadway, NEW YORK. "TP Y2y r.; 'A i YEA h c s. 25 TV Qreateet bedi. In "r a SYMf I it - A'bir-J, I.eiisiBiipil"1, It. j la -he ! -j r- (be tt J. vrl'h a. H bark Birt, I air v. blcde, r ollrrrs r fi. Inrlioi.tion f oi'.-M I rr I tabt itt y ot i eir.? leell ja' ol' i t - I .-1 U'earlnt s. 'ir-' . Il- art. Uc-ts b ii'or i-, 1 .c r.p'.r'..t. i: at r-.'r -vr . : -iv, ---- ";i.v:--'-f : t tke eyre, ilcowt hi err li. I,:!"..' ti. rhi r"ts ilsMltwssu. with trl art I tlci, ui4 c ;-:ii'!yi"i.r.ta ' '. .-ti.s' ..'3t;.c ...r-.irer. ei. tll A. wJj,"!I.S r- the j : at- -. -i -av-.t. mi ;',r . -ira Is e..tii.-j.--,u i d; u ""eia-i s.cuta o J-i f'iir.-' - ; Ur - - ' - i- (trUveu- rlc. -a. wtTwy . " T. i a 1 ' a c,:,; T Elc I - i arKL-AL-. or k.'i" by xj-.rr-i i - ,-.cei;lct $1. Mf.T FEM. -. . ... .-,..v ,..,. T , c-t.-U it ..ti t liltavr il:a. I' v.. U. E!iH3P. Head Master, RBriirc Pa, : . ? 3 U .IM r a a n -y "OH U- A L.i rU t-'P v.l-r w lasan s 1.1 I-n-.Mittiiv 1 rvra.,r,fT if:i-s II. o a,mi( a.t.H Jts i: c l i s? 4. li Curt yon ran Tin .r-!t--.- tj- "::-'"ti-wpfrirr1i!.,,.l4iM j a S- ni'! 'I .1 :rrrr f t u - mi Ti rVwf'vIrjviri l.lt r. Kvl-wn. I rmwy ' Va ami UI 'rrm "otr? KlnM. T'M- flv tuu ttl. t. mirmg-g-lluc .i:isX t! nl fait wly -Jrirtt-. t- j-iJbi ."T"c, in t i -t raw r-- i:r t ;ti (ry r"t. v.m t-T I'AKKr.C'B Tcjwit , ln.t (! It ;t 'Iab-ffr-...-w it in t 1:j?. M hj t'l I'n.j.Tista In H!fiDRCCR3 nk-i . -t r .: M fa.: l.-.r:' .... II ' . .T- !" rr t''r fne iln Oim id hy Vrm (.-Tt"sl 1-- Pi-. ..a Y. REACHED at LAST ! Stove, Tinware, Hardware, Xaila, Implements, call and see my Stock ld. Au- 13S5. I If If s Er.ENSlH'Ra, .Hi Hi